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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 8,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 26. LA21-000014—MARK RAUSCH AND AZIZ SADDIQUI OB/O UNIVERSITY OF ST. <br /> THOMAS AND DAVID WEEKLY HOMES,NW CORNER OF WILLOW AND WAYZATA <br /> BLVD.,COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT,ZONE CHANGE,PRELIMINARY PLAT, <br /> AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL—RESOLUTION NO.7177—Continued <br /> Barnhart said off of Willow the setback is quite a bit greater as there is a wetland and vegetation there. <br /> The buildings on Kelley have their front there but there is also an elevation change;they do meet the 30- <br /> foot setback. <br /> Walsh said part of what they must remember is the back will be facing Highway 12, so it is not like <br /> people are walking their dog down the street. Originally what was nice about this is that they obviously <br /> zoned this way too dense and the Applicants came in,took the advice the Council gave the previous <br /> developer,brought it down to 37 units, and he appreciates their flexibility. Now it is just the fine-tuning. <br /> Along the Highway if they have the backs and some arborvitaes to brunt that a bit;the same with Willow, <br /> the only thing across from there is Harvest Moon and Otten Brothers with trucks coming in and out all the <br /> time. <br /> Crosby said they could add some type of fencing. <br /> Barnhart noted the Applicant proposes an ornamental style fence along Willow,Wayzata, and the west <br /> side,but that won't be intended to screen. <br /> Crosby stated they will see the recreation area in the middle where it is safer for families and kids. <br /> Johnson said the Applicant made a lot of changes since the Planning Commission and that is not one of <br /> the changes they made and there is probably a reason. <br /> Walsh noted the Applicant is here and invited them up to talk. <br /> Aziz Saddiqui with David Weekley Homes, 12000 White Water Drive,Minnetonka,thanked the Council <br /> for all the feedback from the previous year. There were three big points they took away from Council and <br /> Planning Commission: setbacks,the unit count,and to find a place for the open space area play structure <br /> inside the community-originally it was along Kelley Parkway and Planning Commission felt it was not <br /> safe there. This particular plan and the way it navigates the streets,the way the homes are designed,and <br /> the walkway system has a safe access to a majority of the units to walk to the park from the front door <br /> rather than crossing the road and going into it. They tried to flip this one building and presented that <br /> option to the Planning Commission and Commissioner Libby who is present tonight supported that. Mr. <br /> Saddiqui's team feels with the flow of the streets this works better,when they flipped the units facing <br /> Wayzata and Willow,the first question that came up was if someone is living there would they want to <br /> wake up every morning and look at Wayzata Boulevard or Willow Drive. From that perspective,they <br /> looked at what they could do to make it work,and they thought of flipping it so they have a parallel street <br /> next to Willow and Wayzata which gives the setbacks they need and the street system. Then they asked <br /> what else can they do to secure it a little bit more, so they brought in the ornamental fence and the <br /> arborvitaes. Some concerns the Planning Commission had is the survival of the arborvitae and the <br /> Applicant is open to the idea if the City wants to recommend a certain plant. David Weekley Homes' <br /> landscape architect feels the kind of plantings they are proposing will serve well and sustain as the <br /> distance is quite far from the snow and salt and it would work out well. As they all know, it is 100% <br /> HOA maintained for all the utilities,streets,streetlights,parks,etcetera. The way they have finalized it— <br /> Page 12 of 24 <br />