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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO Cm' COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 26, 1996 <br />(#6 - #2158 John O Sullivan/Grace Baptist Church Property - Rezoning - Continued) <br />Jabbour said he believes Gaffron's remarks concern the property possibly being <br />considered commercial under the comprehensive plan, which he feels overrides the <br />ordinance Jabbour noted receipt of a letter from a person in the community \\ ho would <br />like to see the Navarre area similar to that found in Wayzata and Excelsior He does not <br />agree with that philosophy. He noted how owner occupied businesses take pride in their <br />area, monitor it, and invest in the future, which is why Jabbour feels that O'Sullivan is <br />doing so Jabbour said, while the area can be studied, the fact remains that very few <br />steps have been taken to move this area forward adding that a critical mass of people are <br />needed for this to happen Having 4-5 businesses as owner occupied helps fulfill this <br />vision according to Jabbour He added that the B-5 was a good use of the property and <br />complies with the purpose of protecting the neighborhood Jabbour said he was in favor <br />of rezoning. He reminded the Council of the reason the property has been kept <br />residential, as Orono is difficult to deal with regarding rezoning and urged the Council <br />not to be afraid of the next proposal looking at rezoning <br />Hurr reported that the comprehensive plan also talks of housing tor this particular site, <br />which would allow for 6 units in 3 duplexes Hurr noted that Orono is lacking affordable <br />housing. Callahan responded that no one has proposed such housing for the site. <br />Jabbour added that he would like to see a clinic and drug store, but no one is here to <br />provide for that. O'Sullivan noted that a person first has to buy the property, but that <br />was the reason B5 was selected as there is no problem with the uses listed in the B5, <br />neither were they offensive <br />O'Sullivan commented that he saw his proposal as the best fit for the community. If he <br />does not follow through with the proposal, O'Sullivan noted that any other developer <br />would have to follow the code O’Sullivan said he felt the reason the property has <br />remained residential for so long is because of the church building being there. He asked <br />Gafffon to display the zoning map, exhibit D, and noted how the church faces the Amoco <br />station across the street. O'Sullivan said he could not imagine it as residential property. <br />He believes a church fits in a residential neighborhood Once that church building is <br />gone, O'Sullivan said the property presents a clean line from the commercial to the <br />residential. He also added that he does not believe other neighboring property owners <br />will in turn ask to be rezoned Callahan responded that he did not agree. <br />Regarding the B5, Callahan said it was only a suggestion that the B5 be amended. Since <br />the issue is basically the consideration of rezoning for this property to commercial, <br />Callahan said he was inclined to vote in support of it. He asked the other Council <br />Members if the zoning should be studied if businesses in the area desire a change. He <br />noted the lack of results from the last study but felt it was a good time to revisit the issue. <br />Callahan added that if this property ’s development has an effect, U w ould behoove the <br />Council to see if a flow can be getterated to benefit all.