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#05-3080 <br />January 18» 2005 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />proposed a SO-unit Phase II of Orono Woods senior housing for Loi 1. That application <br />resulted in a public hearing during which (he adjoining neighborhood expressed <br />significant opposition to the project based on the size, orientation and intensity of the <br />proposal. Dunbar did not proceed with that application and sold the property. <br />Ravia Real Estate in spring 2003 proposed an office-condo development on the site, with <br />a site layout (hat included buildings with south and east-facing walkouts. While (hat plan <br />was generally looked upon favorably by the Planning Commission and Council, the <br />applicants ultimately concluded they could not reduce the number of units or square <br />footage in order to meet the parking stall minimums established for their proposed use. <br />Ravia withdrew their application in summer 2003. <br />Surrounding Land Use <br />Directly to the north of the subject property is tlie residential neighborhood <br />“Sugarwoods ”. There is a 40 ’ wide platted outlot between the applicant ’s property and <br />the residential use serving as a buffer. This 40 ’ wide platted outlot is owned by the <br />Sugarwoods Homeowners Association. Restrictions were placed on each lot within <br />Sugarwoods that prohibit removal of trees greater than 2” in diameter within the rear <br />setback for those lots located closest to the proposed development. The 40 ’ buffer outlot <br />is generally wooded. <br />The subject property is located on Highway 12 adjacent to the Orono Ambar senior <br />housing development, located to the direct east. The parcel directly to the west consists <br />of a nonconforming residential and industrial use including a large building fomicrly <br />used as a welding shop. It appears that the current use is storage of vehicles. The parcel <br />located to the west of the nonconfonning use was developed as the Orono Shopping <br />Ccnter/Conoco gas station. Both of these adjacent properties are zoned B - 1, Retail <br />Sales Business District. Future redevelopment of the adjacent welding shop parcel and <br />the nonconfomiing residence is anticipated under a B - 1 use. <br />U.S. Highway I? is in the process of being relocated to the soutli and the existing <br />Highway 12 will cveutuaiiy be ' aimed back ” to Hennepin County. Part of the proposed <br />Highway 12 relocation includes a change to tlie existing 12 and Brown Road intersection. <br />Currently, Brown Road Nonl ends at a T-intersection with 12. Brown Road south of 12 <br />will be realigned to create • cross intcr.'cction with existing 12 directly across from <br />Brown Road North and signal light will be installed at that intersection. <br />Consistency with Orono 2000-2020 CIVIP <br />Usc.5 within the PUD may include only those uses designated by the official <br />Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The 2000-2020 Community Management Plan has <br />guided the property for commercial use. The proposed use would comply with the goals <br />of the CMP and be considered a permitted use in the underlying land use designation (or <br />zoning) for the site. <br />I
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