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’ \ <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLAJWING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20,1998 <br />(#19 - #2326 Orono Development - Continued) <br />Dillon asked about the hardcover variance. Schroeder indicated that the building has <br />been reduced in size. Lindquist and Schroeder were in support of the variance request. <br />Sketch Plans <br />(#20) #2321 DAN ANDERSON, OWNER OF 905 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - <br />to subdivide the parcel into 8 lots for residential development <br />The Applicant was present. <br />Gaffron reported that the review is of a sketch plan for the 17-1/2 acre Carpenter property <br />located on Old Crystal Bay Road. All existing buildings have been removed. The plan <br />calls for 8 lots with two cul-de-sacs, with septic systems and wells. Lot 8 is to be served <br />by an individual driveway. The property also contains woodlands and a bluff feature <br />along most of the shoreline, which will impact lake setbacks and tree preservation. The <br />blufiflocated on 3 of 4 lots forces the setback to an average 150', where normally the <br />setback is 75'. <br />Gaffron indicated the issues for discussion include access, lot area/width standards, on <br />site sewage treatment, bluff impacts, tree preservation, park dedication, archaeological <br />sites, wetlands, and stormwater drainage. Gaffron said the code would generally limit <br />individual access to major roadways. A change will be necessary for access to Lot 8, <br />possibly by an outlot road. Hennepin County will also need to review' access. Gaffron <br />said the best plan would be for all lots to access from one road, but with circumstances <br />being as they are, two roads would make sense. <br />Gaffron reported that the lots meet the 2 acre zoning. Lot 3 does not meet the 200' width <br />requirement. The four lakeshore lots are narrow, and the angle of the existing property <br />boundaries v/ith the shoreline makes it difficult to lay out the lots. The setbacks are 50' <br />front, 30' side, 50' rear, and 75' setback from the bluff. <br />Septic sites have been tested. There is limited building flexibility, especially for Lot 6. <br />Steve Weckman has reviewed the sites and is concerned that the 6% slope is not being <br />met. More mound systems may be necessary and additional review required. The bluff <br />affects 3 of 4 lakeshore lots. <br />Gaffron indicated that the tree line follows the shoreline presenting pristine views from <br />the bay, which should be preserved. He is concerned with building a corridor to the lake <br />and suggests some limitations within the corridor to ensure that trees are not cut down to <br />the lake. He suggested a tree conservation easement.
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