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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 17, 1998 <br />(#6 - #2340 Robert Waade - Continued) <br />Stoddard asked what variances would be required if the property were single family. <br />Gaftron said the same issues exist except only a 100* width requirement for the south lot. <br />Right-of-way would still be required for the road and stormwater ponding, which is <br />difficult for this site, unless the outlot is narrower than 50’. <br />Smith asked if a conditional use permit would be required. Gaffiron said it would not if the <br />entire property were single family. <br />Lindquist noted the buildabiUty of the property is in question if a pond is required. <br />Marfield asked if it was at the City’s discretion to allow a duplex. Gaf&cn indicated that it <br />requires a CUP and the City may add conditions to it, but if other requirements are met, it <br />would be difficult to deny an application for a duplex. He noted the issues still requiring <br />resolution. <br />Marfield felt the property was being stretched to gain two lots. He reiterated his lack of <br />support for a duplex. <br />Lindquist said information will be required for stormwater and road rededication needs of <br />the County before any decisions can be made. He indicated that he would not support <br />additional variances. <br />Smith asked what the County was requiring for the road. Gaffron said the County is <br />asking for 66* of right-of-way. <br />Smith moved, McMillan seconded, to table Application #2340 pending a report cn <br />stormwater ponding and grading and drainage plan. Vote; Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#7) #2341 DANIEL J. ANDERSON, 905 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - 8:399-9:26 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Ed Otto and Daniel Anderson were present. <br />Gaflfron reported that the sketch plan was reviewed for the subdivision in January. He <br />received comments on this date from Hennepin County Public Works. Septic sites have <br />been confirmed. There are suitable sites on all 7 lots for both primary and alternate sites. <br />Additional testing will be conducted in the spring to determine whether a trench system <br />can be used instead of mound systems for some lots. Design work is still needed for all <br />septic systems.