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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 28, 2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(8. 804-3016 HENRY LAZStARZ OF WAYZATA DESIGN AND DEYELOPMENT, 120 <br />BROWN ROAD SOUTH - PRD SUBDIVISION PRELIMINARY PLA T, Continued! <br />While moved lo direct MafT to draft a resolution to for preliminary plat approval as a PRD, <br />subject to the general and specific conditions noted above as 1-9. <br />David McCuskey, 130 Brown Road South, voiced concern about the width of the roadway entering <br />the development and how runoff would be directed away from his property. <br />Lazniar/ reiterated that curb and gutter w'ould be used to direct runoff towards the pond. <br />McCuskey felt a 24’ wide roadway would suffice, as well as preserve trees on site. He was un.sure <br />whether curb and gutter would be the best answer for runoff in the future. <br />McCuskey pointed out that a serpentine design might obscure views of Lot 6 altogether. <br />Gaffron suggested the developer create a design of how the road might serpentine thru the <br />development, depleting the trees to be preserved. While the City standard for new roadways is 28*, <br />Gaffron pointed out that the City has approved smaller roads in the past. <br />While she liked the idea of a narrower roadw'ay, McMillan stated that she did not wish to cause <br />additional problems with regard to parking, safety, or plowing. <br />Moorse pointed out that most all new subdivision roads are 28’ wide. <br />Goodrum suggested a compromise, by creating a 24’ w ide entry to the subdivision which then is <br />widened near the homesites to allow for ample parking. <br />.Sansevere slated that this .sounded like a good compromise. <br />Sanscvcrc seconded. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />*9. #04-3019 WENDY SULLIVAN. 325 C’RESTVIEW AVENUE - VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5203 <br />While moved, Sansevere seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5203, a Resolution granting <br />lot area/width and front and side yard setback variances for 325 Crestview Avenue. VOTE: <br />Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />10. #04-3024 CITY OF ORONO, ZONING AMENDMENTS <br />*a) A( CESSORY STRUCTURES ON THROUGH LOTS - ORDINANCE NO. 15,3"" <br />SERIES <br />White moved, Sansevere seconded, lo adopt ORDINANCE NO. 15,3*“’ SERIES, amending <br />/.oning Code Section 78-1431 regarding conditional use permits on through lots. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />PAGE 15 of 19
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