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f <br />I <br />‘■V, <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JANUARY 19. 2000 <br />(#2555 Hennepin County, Continued) <br />months as well as storage by the LMCD of their milfoil harvesters. The facility is used <br />primarily for winter road maintenance with a coverage area for this facility from County Road 15 <br />between Mound and Highway 12, County Road 19 from Orono to Excelsior. In addition, the <br />DNR has located a wash rack for cleaning boats, trailers and other watercraft on this property. <br />Hennepin County will continue to allow the LMCD to store the milfoil harvesters, but they will <br />be relocated to a new parking area that would be constructed at the northwest comer of the <br />property. Currently the LMCD stores four milfoil harvesters at this site. <br />Weinberger stated Hennepin County is proposing to construct a building consisting of <br />7,840 square feet with a storage capacity of 2,000 tons, which amounts to approximately <br />one-third of the annual mixed salt/sand usage during the winter months. The building would <br />provide for interior mixing and ioading of materials. Currently that operation is conducted <br />outdoors. The proposed building is 70 feet by 112 feet in size, with the height of the building <br />being 42 feet in height. A height variance would be needed since the proposed building exceeds <br />the height of the principal building. Weinberger noted the height of the principal building is <br />approximately 18 to 20 feet in height. <br />County Staff has indicated the operations would reduce the noise to the surrounding <br />neighborhoods and would also eliminate the salt and sand runoff into the adjacent wetlands <br />during storms. Hennepin County is estimating the number of round trip truck runs would be <br />reduced to 60 based on the size of the proposed building. <br />Weinberger stated the Burlington Northern Railroad exists to the north of this site, with the <br />property to the southwest being zoned LR-1C-1, and the southeast being zoned B-5, Commercial. <br />Weinberger stated the City of Orono has recently purchased the land immediately adjacent to <br />this site, which is zoned LR-1C-1. The property to the west of this site is zoned residential. <br />Weinberger stated the proposed stormwater management plan includes construction of a <br />stormwater pond on the southeast portion of the property. The land alteration on the site and <br />for the pond will require a permit from the MCWD. Weinberger recommended approval of this <br />application be conditioned upon review and approval of the stormwater management plan by the <br />City Engineer. <br />Weinberger stated in order for a zoning code amendment to be approved, the Planning <br />Commission should consider the following; <br />A. Any conditional use as regulated in the "R-1A" District except that Planned Residential <br />Development shall not be limited to detached single family dwellings only. <br />B. County Highway Maintenance Facilities, subject to the following conditions: <br />a. Property shall consist of one tax parcel of minimum lot size of five (5) acres. <br />b. Property shall have direct access to a County road. <br />c. County facilities shall only be permitted as Hennpin County facilities. <br />d. The Orono City Council shall reserve the right to a periodic review of the conditionai <br />use permit, to be determined by the City Council. <br />e. Use shall be subject to all other provisions of the Municipal Code. <br />Weinberger stated a variance to permit hardcover alteration is needed as well as a variance <br />to permit the sand/salt storage facility to exceed the maximum allowed height for a structure <br />and exceed the defined height of the principal structure on the property A variance is also <br />« <br />Page 14 <br />. T-— '«r-