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Orono Woods 2011
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Wayzata
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2040 Wayzata Boulevard West
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MINUTES OF THE ekr'f r C <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 25,2011 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 410 <br /> Bremer moved,Rahn seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO., a Resolution Granting a One-Year <br /> Extension to the Effective Period of Preliminary Plat Approval Established Per Resolution No. <br /> 5935, for the property located at 825 Old Crystal Bay Road South. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 8. #11-3502 PUBLIC HEARING-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NATIONAL <br /> SERVICES AKA VOA ORONO WOODS SENIOR LIVING,2040 WAYZATA BOULEVARD <br /> WEST-AMEND PUD NO.2B AGREEMENT REGARDING SIGNAGE. <br /> Curtis stated in January of 2011 the Volunteers of America made an application to re-face existing <br /> signage and install a new ground sign along Wayzata Boulevard and a new wall sign under the tower <br /> clock at the Orono Woods Senior Living property. <br /> In 2001,the property was rezoned from RR-1B to RPUD and a 62-unit senior living facility was <br /> constructed. The signage allowed for the site is governed by the PUD agreement and includes a <br /> • monument sign at each entrance, traffic control signs, but no wall signage was allowed. Only refacing of <br /> existing signage is permitted without amending the agreement. Staff therefore denied portions of VOA's <br /> sign permit application regarding new signs and provided options to resolve their need for additional <br /> signage. <br /> In March,VOA made an application to amend the existing PUD No. 2B Agreement to allow one new <br /> ground/monument sign and install a sign on the building. This change in allowed signage is not a <br /> variance as the site is a PUD. VOA is requesting to reface the existing eastern(Brown road)entrance <br /> monument sign,remove the existing western entrance monument sign, and replace it with a new,48- <br /> squaree foot monument sign along IN Boulevard,and install a 33-square foot wall sign under the <br /> dock. <br /> McMillan opened the public hearing at 9:25 p.m. <br /> Mark Raiche,Volunteers of America, stated he would be available to answer any questions of the Council <br /> or public. <br /> • <br /> There were no other public comments regarding this application. <br /> Page 21 of 35 <br />
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