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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 8,2021 <br /> 6:03 p.m. <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Mayor Walsh noted Bob Erickson from the Planning Commission is present tonight if the Council has <br /> any questions. <br /> 19. LA20-000048-TIMOTHY WHITTEN O/B/O I.JACOBS/A.JACOBS REVOCABLE <br /> TRUST, 1700 SHORELINE DRIVE,PRELIMINARY PLAT-RESOLUTION <br /> Patrick B. Steinhoff,220 South Street,Minneapolis,Attorney for the Applicant,was present. <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information. Barnhart noted after hearing from the Council and <br /> neighbors last fall,the Applicant revised the proposed Shoreland Estates plat trying to address a number <br /> of concerns raised at that time. Those issues included Average Lakeshore Setback(ALS),number of lots, <br /> road length,tree removal, and density. The Applicant has put together a revised plan and these changes <br /> were routed again through the Planning Commission process and they held another public hearing in <br /> January to gain some more feedback from the neighborhood. What the Council sees tonight is the <br /> culmination of 4-5 months of work, changes made by the Applicant, and comments or reflection of <br /> comments made by the Planning Commission in January; it is quite a bit of comment for this end project. <br /> Barnhart said what is proposed today is a 6 buildable-lot subdivision which include 4 outlots—Outlot A, <br /> B, and C along Shoreline Drive and Outlot D which is a private road for access for these lots. Of the 6 <br /> lots,4 are lake lots;3 on Smith Bay and 1 on Tanager;Lot 5 is a lake lot but Lots 4 and 6 are not. Access <br /> to this project is via a new private road(maintained by the Association)off Shoreline Drive and the road <br /> will terminate in a cul-de-sac. The Applicant is proposing a landscaped island in the middle of the cul-de- <br /> sac bulb. The cul-de-sac length conforms to the City standard and the City code does not require a <br /> measurement along the diameter of the cul-de-sac. The measurement is shown from the intersection of <br /> Shoreline all the way along to the end of the cul-de-sac pavement. Barnhart commented on the ALS as <br /> that was the big issue last fall;this plan removes all references to ALS and there is no"artificial"ALS;all <br /> of the ALS's for all of these lots will be established at the time development is proposed for those lake <br /> lots. They will follow the City code as it is written at the time those lots are proposed. He said for Lots 1, <br /> 2, 3 and Lot 5—the ALS will be established at the time a building permit is pulled. Barnhart noted there <br /> has been some comment or question about the buildability of Lot 5. The ALS for Lot 5 is based solely at <br /> this stage, because nothing has happened, on Lot 3 of Tanager Estates. The ALS for Lot 5 is based on the <br /> distance 1100 Millston Road is from Tanager Lake; Barnhart showed an exhibit on-screen and noted 1100 <br /> Millston and Tanager Lake and the distance from the Ordinary High Water Line(OHL)to the nearest <br /> point of the structure is 398 feet per the Applicant's surveyor. That is the distance that an improvement <br /> on Lot 5 needs to be made to build on Lot 5. Barnhart pointed out on-screen the proposed Lot 5 shows <br /> the 398 feet to the proposed red line which generally follows the contour of the OHL. He noted they also <br /> see a yellow highlighted area showing the proposed setbacks for the zoning district on this lot to show <br /> that there is a buildable site for a house on Lot 5.He clarified the house pads here(on-screen)—the <br /> Council is not approving house pads at a time of preliminary or even final plat—these are just illustrations <br /> to show that the lot can be built on. The buildable site for Lot 5 is within this envelope until something <br /> happens with Lot 3 and then that may change. Barnhart said at this stage today, if this plat was approved, <br /> and final plat and all the improvements were made,the property owner on Lot 5 can build within that <br /> envelope. He continued saying during the review of this project, Planning Commission had a number of <br /> issues, concerns,and comments they wanted to address before the City Council saw it;one dealt with the <br /> turn lane as it could potentially impact the private property next door. The property owner there has made <br /> it very clear they do not want any impact onto that private property which is a fair concern. Barnhart said <br /> the Applicant has put together an exhibit to show that a turn lane can be improved within this right-of- <br /> Page 3 of 26 <br />
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