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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JUNE 19, 2000 <br />(#2596 BRENSHELL HOMES, CONTINUED) <br />Weinberger stated the six proposed lots would average approximately one acre in site, with all <br />lots being connected to sewer and served with private wells. Sewer is currently available in <br />Wildhurst Trail and would need to be e.xtended between Lots 2 and 3 to the new road. <br />Weinberger indicated Lots 2 and 3, located at the end of the cul-de-sac, do not have the required <br />lot width for new lots in this zoning district and would require variances for lot w idth. Lot 5 does not <br />have the required frontage along the proposed road and would require a variance as the <br />width of the lot is narrower adjacent to Outlot A than Garden Lane. Garden Lane would only be <br />developed to the intersection with Outlot A and would become a public road. <br />Weinberger stated Lot 1 is proposed at 1.03 acres, but does not account for land area dedicated <br />for the NURP pond, with the City not crediting buildable area for land that will be used as a <br />drainageway or for storage of stormwater. Weinberger noted a variance would be required for <br />lot area. <br />Weinberger stated Lots 2 and 3 would require lot width variances since they are less than the <br />140 feet required w idth at the rear of the front yard setback. Both lots are considered to be <br />through lots since they w ould have access to the new road and are adjacent to Wildhurt Trail. <br />Weinberger stated Lot 4 would be a conforming lot and does have a buildable area that would be <br />suitable for residential construction. Lot 5 would have approximately 90 feet of frontage along <br />the front property line, with no direct access being a' ailable from Garden Lane. <br />Weinberger stated Lot 6 contains a major ravine, which is shown on the preliminary drawings <br />as a drainage easement. Cit>' Code requires properties served by municipal sanitary sewer, the <br />minimum lot area may be divided by Flood Fringe lands provided at least one half acre of land not <br />within the protected area is included in one contiguous parcel and both municipal sewer and legal <br />access is available to that building site without encroachment on the protected area.. According <br />to the proposed plan, the driveway -access would impact the southern edge of the ravine. Weinberger <br />noted the City Engineer is reviewing this driveway location for Lot 6, with on-site grading and <br />drainage plans needing to be submitted to the MCWD for review. Weinberger stated access to <br />Lot 6 is not possible without impacting the ravine. <br />Weinberger stated athe road and most c f the lots w ill drain towards the NURP pond depicted on <br />Lot I, with the pond draining to the ravine along the south lot line of Lot 2. Staff has a concern <br />about the drainage being diverted into one location before it drains to the east side of Wildhurst <br />Trail, with the City Engineer recommending that all drainage be diverted to the north from the <br />pond and into the ravine located in Lot 6, w ith some form of water retention downstream before <br />it enters Lake Minnetonka. Weinberger stated additional information regarding the drainage wrill <br />need to be submitted to the City Engineer for his review and approval. <br />Weinberger staled the Park Commission will need to review this application as it relates to the <br />issue of park dedication. This property is located across an undeveloped road from the Saga Hill <br />Park and provides the City of Orono w ith an opportunitv' to determine if a land dedication would <br />be appropriate to protect the ravine. <br />PAGE 20