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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 /> and they are open even at this point in time, if the Council decides to flip the building—he thinks the <br /> street will be an issue the way the stubs will come out,and they circulated that plan, it did not look that <br /> great, so they went back and revised it. The Planning Commission thought the same thing as David <br /> Weekley Homes and more importantly,as a home owner,what would they want to see if they are living <br /> there. That is what is really comes down to. <br /> Walsh likes the sidewalks,safe walking,the streets are wide enough,and they want it to be livable. He <br /> thinks it makes a lot of sense to have things,not unlike across the street when looking at all of their public <br /> areas,they are all in the middle rather than the outsides. <br /> Mr. Saddiqui said one comment from the Stone Bay neighborhood meeting was that a play structure does <br /> not serve well in their community. If the Council is open to any other structure such as a pavilion,he is <br /> open to that idea. For now,they just left it with the play structure to perhaps target single parents,young <br /> couples,or retirees. If the play structure does not work out,they are open to changing that. <br /> Crosby believes at Stone Bay they have some type of gazebo. <br /> Johnson asked the price point on these homes. <br /> Mr. Saddiqui answered currently they are shooting between$440,000-$470,000 and are still about$40- <br /> $50,000 below Stone Bay but they feel very good about where they are at. Initially they thought of <br /> around$390,000-$410,000 but in the last 7 months the prices have skyrocketed. <br /> Crosby likes the things the Applicant has done and thinks they are being about as accommodating as one <br /> can. They have reduced the density and he likes that the center is the attraction. <br /> Johnson thinks that Staff was saying if this gets built and people complain about seeing garages,they <br /> warned the Council. <br /> Crosby said he is not as concerned with people driving by but the people that are living there. <br /> Walsh said if one is at the Orono Orchard stoplight,they see everyone's garage all the way down the <br /> road. <br /> Crosby is thinking more safety of the neighborhood and he thinks it is well done. <br /> Barnhart noted all the roads will be privately maintained,the utilities will be constructed by the developer <br /> but the City will be maintaining those, and the fees are outlined for the trunk and other connection fees. <br /> Staff put together a resolution for approval and are looking for feedback on some of those issues in terms <br /> of the density and the design of the project. <br /> Johnson thinks it is a good idea to connect that trail. <br /> 1 f 24 <br /> Page 3 0 <br />