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PC Exhibit J <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, September 14,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> now it's part of a development. He said the Council tries to treat everyone fairly and do what makes <br /> sense for the City as a whole. <br /> Mayor Walsh agreed and added they think about what's best for the community as a whole,regarding the <br /> lake and all of those things. <br /> Crosby noted the party who wrote the letter is not at the meeting tonight. <br /> Johnson said he thinks it goes without saying that the approval ties the Council's support for the MUSA <br /> expansion into a 5-acre development. If the developer sells the property off,the Council is not setting <br /> aside a MUSA expansion for this parcel as a whole in the future, instead it is tied in to this specific <br /> density and asked if that is correct. <br /> Mayor Walsh replied yes. <br /> Barnhart noted the Comp Plan Amendment process has two steps,the first is tonight where Council <br /> directs Staff to submit an application to the Met Council,who will approve the application with the <br /> condition of the Council approving the final version. He said the Council will approve the final version at <br /> the same time that they approve the final plat. <br /> Mayor Walsh said even if the property was sold off and a different developer came in and wanted to <br /> increase density beyond what is supposed to be on the books,they would still need to come back to the <br /> Council. <br /> Johnson asked if the MUSA is still reopened then once it changes. <br /> Walsh replied yes. <br /> Johnson said with that clarification he continues to second the motion. <br /> Printup said to further clarify,the zoning is pretty firm. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 15. LA19-000048—TIMOTHY WHITTEN O/B/0 IRWIN JACOBS 2018 REV TRUST, 1700 <br /> SHORELINE DRIVE PRLIMINARY PLAT—RESOLUTION <br /> Timothy Whitten O/B/O Irwin Jacobs 2018 Rev Trust,Applicant,was present as well as Mark Gronberg <br /> of Gronberg and Associates,the Civil Engineer. <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information. <br /> Crosby asked if the lots are considered lake lots. <br /> Barnhart replied right now the lots are not considered lake lots as platted because they do not have <br /> frontage on the lake. The intention is that Lot 3 will combine with Lot A with a corresponding out-lot on <br /> the South side of Shoreline,those lots would then be lake lots. <br /> Walsh noted the developer can't do that until they are platted. <br /> Page 6 of 26 <br />
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