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CITY OF ORONO, MINNESOTA <br />REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 27, 1978 <br />•r! <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date <br />^^ith the following members present: Commissioners <br />^^P^ilson, Hammerel, Hannah, Frahm, Hurr and Chair­ <br />woman McDonald. Commissioner Hassel was absent. <br />Also present was Zoning Administrator Hank Muhich. <br />The Zoning Administrator presented the affidavit <br />of publication and the certification of mailing. <br />He reviewed the information the Commission had <br />received in their packets including information <br />from the Chief of Police and the City Engineer. <br />He stated this parcel is just west of Old Crystal <br />Bay Road. He reminded the Commission that the <br />following items should be considered: 1) the <br />existing Long Lake sewer lines might not be <br />sufficient to service this area; 2) there is an <br />existing traffic problem at the intersection of <br />Hwy #12 which services the Orono school property; <br />3) before this property could be rezoned, the <br />City would have to amend the Comprehensive Land <br />Use Plan. <br />Mr. Stan Frost, 521 N. Willow Drive, representing <br />^^yrdle Robb, and Don Sjostrom, attorney for Van <br />Dale, the potential buyer for the property, were <br />present. <br />Mr. Sjostrom explained the sale of the property <br />Is contingent on the rezonlng of the property. <br />This property Is desirable for long range <br />expansion, but at this' time Van Dale does not <br />have any definite plans for its use. He connected <br />that with the Van Dale operation there is no <br />industrial waste, adding that he understood the <br />question of sewer availability, but that there <br />is the possibility they could put in their own <br />sewer system in the future. He stated they have <br />purchased the property from the beer warehouse <br />which is across the street. <br />a <br />Chairwoman McDonald pointed out there could be <br />less need for sewer if the property is zoned and <br />used for an industrial use rather than for a <br />multiple residential use. The Zoning Administrator <br />stated that if the property is rezoned this <br />roperty could be owned at some future time by <br />nother industrial firm with a greater need for <br />sewer than would exist with a multiple use. <br />Commissioner Hammerel questioned if at this time <br />it would be necessary to address sewer access, <br />traffic lights, etc. ine ^ <br />ATTENDANCE - 7:30 P.M. <br />PUBLIC HEARING-7:30 P.M. <br />BYRDIE ROBB <br />2805 WAYZATA BLVD. <br />REZONING <br />#352 <br />• V <br />mr