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tT" <br />MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON APRIL 23, 1979 <br />Page 3 <br />The existing road was the main concern of the public <br />in attendance. The maintenance of the road ends at <br />Mr. Boer's driveway, it does not have an appropriate <br />cul-de-sac, and is eroding. Mr.- Boer did not feel <br />that the access was a "legal access". Mabusth <br />stated we would have to have the City attorney <br />address this issue. The City engineer is advising <br />that the City make the road public up to the <br />cul-de-sac. The general consensus was that the <br />road be moved towards the center with a cul-de-sac <br />just below the building site on Lot 3. Lot 2 would <br />have a lip coming down to the cul-de-sac to provide <br />access for that lot. <br />GARY PETERSEN <br />1340 Baldur Park Rd. <br />SUBDIVISION/VARIANCE <br />Public Info. Meeting <br />(Cont.) #466 <br />O <br />Hurr moved to table the subdivision request to give <br />the developer an opportunity to meet the City <br />engineer's requirements (repositioning the road to <br />the center and moving the cul-de-sac to a safer <br />location), to address the Planning Commission's <br />concerns regarding hardcover and the 75* lakeshore <br />setback and to resolve the questions regarding <br />the legal access. Motion seconded by Hammerel. <br />Vote: Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion passed unanimously. <br />Mr. Oberhauser was present. He felt Wayzata was <br />taking a wait and see attitude towards the project <br />as the major impact would be on Orono. The main <br />problems is that under current zoning, attached <br />single family dwellings cannot be done in a 1-acre <br />zone. It was questioned whether the open space <br />land could be deeded to the units with an easement <br />granted to the golf course as the Planning Commission <br />consensus was that they had a hard time dealing with <br />open space use of golf course lands and would feel <br />more comfortable with that kind of solution. <br />The Wayzata City engineer's main concern with the <br />road was its steepness. The access would be the same <br />as the Country Club. Mr. Oberhauser did not feel <br />the lot was suitable for single family residential <br />particularly pertaining to the views. After much <br />discussion, the Planning Commission decided to vote <br />separately on the issues concerning this application. <br />WAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB <br />200 Wayzata Boulevard <br />SUBDIVISION/REZONING/ <br />VARIANCE <br />(#440)