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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1998 <br />(#19 - #2326 Orono Development - Continued) <br />Gaffron reviewed the general performance standards noted in the application in relation to <br />exterior storage, traffic control and site circulation, signage, lighting, and parking <br />standards. The traffic will move in a counter-clockwise rotation through the bank drive- <br />through window. Both a north and south access is proposed. Exiting traffic may be a <br />problem with the close proximity to the Culver's Restaurant. There will be two-way <br />traffic on the exit and in front of the building. The City Engineer suggested the use of a <br />right-in, right-out scenario if two accesses are provided; he recommended only one access. <br />Hennepin County will need to review this issue. The City Engineer felt the entrance was <br />too close to the intersection. A condition was placed on the Culver's Development for <br />! other review of the access due to this issue. <br />Gaffron said Staff questioned the need for the entrance monuments and indicated they <br />must meet the 10' setback. More detail is required regarding lighting. The parking <br />standards are met with 62 spaces proposed and 56 required. The code calls for one space <br />for every 200 s.f of office space; the plan has one space for every 150 s.f. of space. <br />Gaffron said the intensity of the restaurant use can be limited by the parking. No joint <br />parking is planned, but O’Sullivan had previously suggested overflow parking for Culver's <br />on this site. <br />The setback for parking in the front is an issue for co.isideration. If the road expands, the <br />parking will disappear. At least a 10' wide green strip for landscaping should be provided. <br />The setback is also important in maintaining the natural character of the City. <br />Gaffron reviewed how the 20' front yard could be accomplished as cited by 1-4 in the <br />packet. He added that the building could be pushed back on the lot to accomplish #2. <br />Gaffron said it is unclear whether the intent of the code section regarding drive-in <br />standards applies to restaurants or general drive through services. Gaffron felt the canopy <br />area should not impact the neighborhood except for the possibility of headlight glare, <br />which may require screening. <br />Gaffron expressed the need for additional landscaping due to the loss of trees on the <br />property. <br />Gaffron reviewed the variance requests including hardcover. He questioned the granting <br />of the magnitude of hardcover variances considering the lack of detail or hardship <br />statement. The question arose of whether the storm water treatment concludes that the <br />excessive hardcover has a limited impact. <br />Gaffron said the front parking setback should be evaluated in its regard to what is <br />appropriate in Navarre.
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