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(S <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />HELD OCTOBER 18, 1993 <br />(#7) #1882 JOHN M. O’SULLIVAN/O’SULLIVAN’S - CONT. <br />O’Sullivan asked if the municipality had the right to supersede Minnesota Fire Codes. Schroeder <br />stated that would require the City Attorney’s opinion. <br />(#10) #1877 TANDEM PROPERTIES/PETER ANDREA COMPANY <br />3025 WATERTOWN ROAD AND 2645 WATERTOWN ROAD - SKETCH PLAN <br />REVIEW' FOR PROPOSED SUBDIVISION - NO ACTION REQUIRED <br />Dick Putnam (Tandem Properties), Jim Deanovic (Peter Andrea Company), Mark Gronberg <br />(property owner) and Robert Hare (broker from Burnett Realty) were present. <br />Gaffron explained this was a sketch plan review for development of 130 acres at Old Crystal Bay <br />Road and Watertown Road. Some concerns to be considered are access issues, wetlands, trails <br />and the historic significance of the property. <br />Putnam explained that on the west side of Old Ciystal Bay Road is the Coffin property <br />consisting of approximately 62 acres. Ihe Dickey property, on the south side of Watertown <br />Road, is about 68 acres and conuins a large arena and the site of the "Ancient Ones". The <br />Dickey property is basically farm land with the exception of the old homestead where there are <br />trees and the arena. The Coffin property has a number of fields with some forests and a <br />number of wetland areas. When the property was bought, the City did not show any wetlands <br />on the map. Other agencies define these wetland areas differently. <br />Putnam stated the plan connects the two properties by continuing the existing public road from <br />Old Crystal Bay Road to Willow Drive. <br />The developers have talked to the Orono Park Commission. There are two plans included in <br />the Planning Commission packet, one designed before the Park Commission meeting and one <br />after their on-site visit and comments. <br />Approximately 3 1/2 acres have been identified as part of the historic site including the bam, <br />farm site and burial area. A public trail connecting the historic site to the DNR woods has been <br />illustrated which is adjacent to the Luce Line. That property has been donated by the Dickey’s. <br />A trail would also be considered along Old Cr>stal Bay in an easement over the right-of-way. <br />On the Coffin property, two cul-de-sac roads are being considered because the wetlands and <br />woods make it difficult to design a looped road. <br />Two acre lots are being considered for both sites which is the zoning requirement. 24 lots could <br />be developed on the Coffin property and 26 lots on the Dickey property.
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