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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR <br />predevelopment. The Applicant shall be advised 14 acres dry buildable Is required for a <br />seven lot subdivision. <br />City Staff is recommending this application be based to allow additional time to resolve a <br />number of complex issues, which includes the following: <br />A. The property owner of Tract G become a co-applicant and agree to allow the property to be <br />replatted if he will remain the owner subsequent to plat approval. <br />B. More detailed engineering data is required to ensure lots will be provided with safe driveway <br />access. The City recommends driveways not exceed a 10 percent slope. <br />C. Stormwater calculations should be submitted for review to ensure the site can treat all <br />runoff. Stormwater will flow directly to the Long Lake Creek which flows south directly to <br />Tanager Lake of Lake Minnetonka. <br />D. A grading and erosion control plan shall be submitted for the entire site shall be submitted <br />for additional review. <br />Weinberger noted the revised plan does meet the Intent of a PRD. <br />Van Eeckhout commenled the road access issue is a legal issue and indicated he is willing to <br />work with City Staff to resolve this issue. Van Eeckhout stated the letter received from his <br />title insurance company indicates that they are willing to guarantee access to this subdivision <br />via this driveway easement which was granted a number of years ago. <br />Van Eeckhout stated he has revised the plans in an attempt to comply with the recommendations <br />of the Planning Commission and City Staff. <br />Berg stated they would be willing to relocate the road to help increase the lot size of the two <br />north lots, reduce the encroachment into the wetland area, and preserve more trees. <br />Smith inquired what the Impact would be if the road were relocated right next to the wetland. <br />Berg stated any runoff from the road would need to be directed to the other side Into a holding <br />pond and away from the wetland area. Berg commented in his view this would not be a major <br />issue to resolve. <br />Page 14 <br />4
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