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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MONDAY. MAY 17, 2004 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />Ch&ir Mabuslh questioned the Planning Commission is there is enough resolution on the main access to the <br />property for voting at this meeting. She suggested the Planning Commission wait for the Parks Commission to <br />comn. '.t on the access to the Luce Line Trail. <br />Gaffron indicated that the Parks Commission may look at this matter at its meeting on the first Monday in June <br />2004. He also stated the road access issue could oc addressed as part of Final Plat approval. <br />Leslie as’iced if the Parks Commission recommendation on access to the Luce Line Trail would actually affect <br />the site lot layout. <br />Bremer did not support that a point access to the Luce Line Trail be approved with the PRD and tnerefore it <br />was not necessary to go through the process of Parks Commission reNhew. <br />Rahn commented that the access issue is not something needed to be determined but left to the individual lot <br />owner to determine. Chair Mabusth responded that it is a matter of access control is an individual lot o^vner <br />creates an infonnal path to the Luce Line Trail. It was pointed out there are only three lots abutting the Luce <br />Line Trail. It was a consensus to not stipulate any point access. <br />Bremer moved, Rahn seconded, to recommend approval of Application <#04-3016 for Preliminary Plat - <br />Planned Residential Development (PRD), Henry LazniarzAVayzata Design and Development, 120 <br />Brown Road South for a proposed 7-lot residential plat of property abutting the Luce Line Trail and <br />Long Lake Creek, subject to the following stipulations: <br />a. Approving the site layout and lot standards, lot configuration and setbacks <br />b. Requiring a conservation easement to match the utility/dralnage easement as shown <br />c. Requiring no joint access point to the Luce Line Trail <br />d. Resolving the legal issues resulting from the private road and assuring real access to the <br />property, including utilization of the lO’public easement <br />e. Requiring a Phase I archaeological survey be completed prior to Final Plat Approval <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 2. <br />Chair Mabustti expressed her opinion that she agreed with all issues except for the format of the PRD. She <br />supported designation of an open space outlot with credit for the area based on the outlot area and all of the <br />dry buildable area instead of individual lots <br />54 of 58
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