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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />July 17, 2023 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />ROLL CALL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Chair Chris Bollis, Commissioners Mark McCutcheon, Dennis Libby, Jon Ressler, Bob Erickson, Scott <br />Kirchner and Gary Kraemer. Representing Staff were Community Development Director Laura Oakden, <br />City Planner Melanie Curtis, and City Planner Natalie Nye. <br />Chair Bollis called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />1:119 W:Z1]fl:11we] WET" 11►117.1 <br />Libby moved, Ressler seconded, to approve the Agenda. VOTE: Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF JUNE 20, 2023 <br />Kirchner moved, Kraemer seconded, to approve the minutes of the Orono Planning Commission <br />meeting of June 20, 2023. VOTE: Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />1. LA23-000005 HAGEN LANDSCAPE, 2699 KELLY AVENUE, REQUESTS A <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO RECONSTRUCT A SEAWALL WITHIN THE <br />FLOODWAY DISTRICT <br />City Planner Nye gave a presentation on the item, stating the application is for a conditional use permit <br />for a seawall within the floodway district at 2699 Kelly Avenue. The seawall serves the entire channel <br />and six properties that abut and is directly adjacent to the City's Lydiard Beach. The existing seawall is in <br />disrepair and the applicant is proposing to construct a new metal seawall on top of the previous seawall, <br />The City finds that all conditional use standards per the City code have been met, Nye said. The seawall <br />protects the channel and the properties that surround the channels. The applicant will need to not only <br />access Lydiard Beach but also will use it as a staging area for the construction. The applicant has stated <br />that the construction of the seawall would occur in the fall and therefore minimize impacts to the beach. <br />The City has placed the following conditions on the conditional use permit: that all regulatory permits <br />from other agencies, such as the Watershed District and DNR are obtained and followed; that a building <br />permit is obtained from the City prior to construction; and that encroachment agreement that be executed <br />for the use of Lydiard beach. It is expected that the construction will take no longer than 30 days. The <br />City will work with the applicant to communicate during construction. Staff is recommending the <br />applicant be required to restore any damages to the beach, drive or dock during construction. The <br />applicant is here. Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit for the seawall. The <br />encroachment agreement would just be for the time of construction. <br />Chris Hagen, 3275 County Rd. 44, Minnetrista, the contractor, said the existing seawall has been failing <br />for some time and needs to be replaced. A steel sheet wall is planned to limit the damage behind the <br />seawall to the wetland area. They are proposing not to do any tie backs and the beach is only needed as a <br />staging area, as the mouth is too small for the equipment. The beach and channel space would not be <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />