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Request for Council Action continued <br />Page 5 <br />October 23,1996 <br />#2128 Orono Ice Arena, Inc., 1025 Old Crystal Bay Road North <br />The structure has been designed to minimize any noise-producing elements that might impact <br />the adjacent residence at the west lot line. There will be no rooftop air handling equipment. <br />In addition, no louvers or other openings are proposed along the west wall. Air cooled <br />condensers for ice making equipment have been selected with care in an attempt to minimize <br />noise element. The lobby at present will not be air conditioned but if air conditioning is <br />proposed at some time in the future, a masonry structure will enclose the air conditioning <br />condenser. Parking lots have been specifically placed along the east and south lot line with <br />the building as a buffer from the noise of the parking lot. Lighting will also be limited to the <br />use areas of the facilitv. <br />Applicant also proposes the installation of fencing and plandngs along west lot line to minimize <br />impact of solid masonry wall upon residence to immediate west. <br />Parking areas have been relocated out of Type I wetlands located within east and southeast <br />yard. Applicant confirms 91 (4 handicap) parking stalls. Staff found the proposed use and <br />additional use of structure more similar to an auditcrium use than an athletic field and <br />recommended a one space for each four seat parking formula rather than one space for six <br />seats. Council may not agree. Planning Commission concurred with staffs findings and <br />approved the parking variances of 109 stalls or 54%. <br />The cooperative agreement with the school district formalizes the shared use of parking <br />facilities between school and Orono Ice Arena, Inc. A walking pathway connects the most <br />northern parking area at the high school with parking area of the ice arena facility. <br />Grading/Drainage/Acce.«s <br />Review Exhibits L, N and O, surface runoff will continue to drain predominantly to the east <br />and eventually to the northeast culvert. Surface runoff from the developed site will be treated <br />in a detention pond in the east yard before entering drainage swale and exiting culvert that <br />eventually drains to the north side of County Road 6. The grading plan shows that swales will <br />be installed along the west line directing drainage either to the north or south of structure, <br />eventually being carried via swales or stormwater facilities to detention pond in the northeast. <br />The single access to the property has been located immediately opposite the entrance to the <br />Orono Baseball field gravel drive. The engineer has approved the grading plan and access <br />location. Exhibit F. Review Exhibit XI-3, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has granted <br />a permit for the drainage plan. The MCWD Board in its approval of the permit required that <br />the City enter into an agreement to monitor and maintain the drainage facilities on the property. <br />The City Administrator has contacted the Executive Director of the Watershed District, Gene <br />Strommen, and Mr. Strommen has agreed that the City need only agree to monitoring the <br />i