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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1998 <br />{U6 - #2328 Freshwater Foundation - Continued) <br />Hawn asked if it is the owner or leasee who obtains the conditional use permit. She said <br />she is uncomfortable with approving an application without an understanding of the <br />tenant’s use of the facilities. Hawn said she would consider approval with appropriate <br />signatures sought of designated agencies involved in overseeing the research. Without <br />that information, Hawn felt she would not know what she would be approving <br />Brown said he thought the CUP w'as for the owner. Van Zomeren said the CUP is for the <br />use and done for both a tenant or an owner. She said the current CUP allows for research <br />facilities in the building. <br />Van Zomeren said the conditional use can be reviewed and subject to conditions. Smith <br />would like staffs involvement in being satisfied that the steps were in place wath the <br />appropriate governmental agencies. <br />Lindquist agreed with Hawn’s concerns but supported the conditional use. He feels the <br />research should be reviewed and would be satisfied with it being conducted by staff. <br />Hawn asked what agencies would be scrutinizing the research. Brown said he was not <br />familiar with it noting approvals require alot of paperwork and many levels of screening. <br />The lease requires the tenant to meet standards of local, state and federal agencies. Brown <br />did not believe the University of Minnesota was required by Orono to have a CUP. <br />Hawn said she was confused in that other research facilities have not been asked for a <br />CUP in the past but a CUP is being requested for this particular use. She asked that more <br />information be provided on which to base a decision. <br />Brown said the CUP has already been granted. He asked staff if the use of the lower level <br />by another research facility would be within the use allowed under the CUP. He felt it <br />was an issue of occupancy. <br />Schroeder referenced Resolution #3561 for the conditional use permit. He did not feel <br />there was any need to obtain approval by the City since research would still be conducted <br />as allowed by the CUP. <br />Van Zomeren said the University of Minnesota did not require City approval but the <br />Freshwater Foundation needs to obtain a CUP. She wanted assurance that what is being <br />conducted within the building by a corporation is consistent with the CUP previously <br />approved. She noted the use is similar but being conducted by a corporation rather than <br />the University.
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