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^'1 <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO planning commission MEETING <br />Monday, October 18, 2004 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />i-( <br />//• “i’- 0 H <br />Rahn amended his motion to recommend approval of Application #04-3061,1989 Fagerncss <br />Point Road, for a hardcover variance to aliow the front entry addition as proposed and to allow <br />the rear addition, with the condition the hardcover not exceed the removal of 428 square feet of <br />patio pavers and deck, and with the further condition that the addition be constructed in a <br />conforming location, i.c., behind the 0-75’ line. <br />Curtis inquired what size landing would be allowed. <br />Rahn stated they typically arc allowed a four by four foot landing. <br />Hansen stated the 428 square feet »s in the 75 ’-250’ zone, with the entire addition being 490’ <br />BicnKr stated the motion also requires the addition to be constmeted behind the 0-75' line. <br />Bremer seconded the above motion. VOTE: Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />11. #04-3063 WJM PROPERTIES LLC, 2605 WEST WAYZATA BOULEVARD - <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT, 8:48 p.m. -9:20 p.m. <br />Peter Johnson, Morries Automotive, was present. <br />Gaffron stated the applicant has had a number of discussions with Staff over the summer regarding <br />drainage issues, with the option of redesigning the parking lot discussed. It was determined that a <br />central drainage way was needed to accommodate site drainage, and Staff has approved this <br />reconfiguration. <br />Gaffron stated issues relating to lighting still remain. The applicant had originally proposed replacing <br />the four existing 45’ high light standards with 25’ poles, and is now requesting the plan be modified to <br />allow for 12 twin head poles, 25’ in height, using 1000 watt bulbs. Gaffron stated the additional <br />lighting is being requested from the applicant’s insurance company, but no wntten information has <br />been provided regarding the extent of the need or the insurance company’s minimum requirements. <br />Staff feels the lighting study is incomplete and additional information is needed before approval can <br />be given. <br />RAGE 37