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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />AUGUST 21,2000 <br />(#2606 Richard Bloomquist, Continued) <br />Weinberger stated a parking variance is also required. Retail use requires one parking space for <br />each 150 square feet of retail floor space, with a variance having been granted in 1991 to the <br />parking requirement. The existing size of the retail use of the building would require 134 stalls, <br />with the variance permitting 108 stalls. The total size of the building, including Editions, would <br />be 27,605 square feet, which is not entirely devoted to the retail operation of the building. <br />Weinberger indicated the required parking under the ordinance would be 166 parking spaces, with <br />the Applicant proposing 111 parking spaces. The Applicant has indicated he anticipates only one <br />weekend per year where he would have a concern about parking. <br />Weinberger stated a utility easement is located to the north of the building limiting the ability to <br />expand the building out into the parking lot and an open space easement is located over the south <br />100 feet of the property. The open space area has been regarded to accommodate stormwater <br />flows. Any ad^tion to the rear of the building would negatively impact the ability for the site to <br />handle and treat stormwater runoff. <br />Weinberger stated this property has also lost over 8,000 square feet of parking area due to <br />Hennepin County’s 1988 reconstruction of the County Road 15 and County Road 19 intersection, <br />with the City granting variances to accommodate a 0 foot setback for the existing parking lot. <br />City Staff is recommending approval of the application based on the hardships listed in the <br />Planner’s Report. <br />Bloomquist noted the City did accept a larger building in 1998 than what is currently being <br />proposed. Bloomquist stated he is not changing any of the green space and has attempted to <br />continue to improve the appearance of the property over the years. Bloomquist stated he wishes to <br />update the exterior of the building in order to enhance the city. <br />Bloomquist stated due to the reconstruction of the intersection in that area, traffic flow in his <br />opinion has been greatly improved. <br />Hawn inquired whether a couple of the parking spaces adjacent to County Road 15 could 1» <br />turned into green space. <br />Bloomquist stated he understands what Hawn is asking, noting he is requesting a variance to the <br />parking. Bloomquist expressed doubts about whether trees could be planted in that area due to <br />the impact on sight lines for travelers on County Road 15. Bloomquist noted he has had problems <br />in the past with sight lines in that area and is intending to construct planter boxes in a portion of <br />the green space. <br />John Kupfer, 2503 Kelly Avenue, commented the Applicant has continually upgrade this property <br />over the years and feels the proposed project will only improve the area further. <br />Hugh Bishop, Attomey-at-Law, indicated he represents David Delaney, the owmer of the property <br />to the south. Bishc'p requested the final hardcover figures be calculated and included in the <br />preliminary plat, with approval being made contingent upon the conditions in the City Engineer ’s <br />report. <br />PAGE 19 <br />1 <br />i <br />J