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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 23, 1993 <br />(#2417 TOLD Development, continued) <br />to limit the hardcover in that area and to limit the future generation of traffic for that property in <br />that use district since there is already a traffic problem in Navarre. <br />Orono's Comprehensive Plan generally recognizes the Navarre area as one of only two <br />commercial areas in the City, noting that Navarre will provide sufficient opportunity for <br />neighborhood retail and service businesses, plus adequate professional offices, to serve the <br />needs of most Crono residents. The Comprehensive Plan also specifically states that commercial <br />and industrial development will not be permitted to adversely affect neighboring residential <br />property. The location and scale of commercial and industrial development will be controlled so as <br />not to encroach upon the primary residential land uses in Orono. Wherever possible, natural land <br />forms or buffers will be required between different land uses. <br />The current list of conditional uses in B-5 was amended in October, 1996, with the deletion of <br />home and garden equipment rental, which was concurrently made a permitted use in the <br />B-1 District. The B-5 District was again amended in March. 1998, by adding coffee or bagel retail <br />stores to the list of allowed conditional uses, with a number of conditions related to maximum floor <br />area, parking and seating. <br />The drugstore use as listed in the B-1 and B-3 districts is defined as "drugs, candy, ice cream, <br />soft drinks, cosmetics and other other usual drug store merchandise." This listing was apparently <br />created as part of the 1975 zoning code revisions, since it doesn't appear in the 1967 code. The <br />range of merchandise and services associated with a drugstore use has changed somewhat since <br />1975, and now commonly Includes on-site one hour photo processing service and coolers for a <br />range of perishable as well as non-perishable take-away foods. <br />The Planning Commission has reviewed this application and considered several questions in <br />determining whether a drugstore use might be acceptable within the B-5 District. Staff and Planning <br />Commission have concluded that a drugstore is something that is needed and wanted in the <br />Navarre area. The site plan was not addressed by the Planning Commission at its last meeting. <br />Gaffr.n reported that a public hearing was held at the Planning Commission's last meeting, and <br />several residents expressed concern with the amoutr. of hardcover, lighting, traffic and noise that <br />this development might create. For the most part, the residents in attendance at the meeting <br />spoke in favor of this project. <br />Tne Planning Commission motion to amend the B-5 District to allow "full-service drugstore" as <br />a conditional use failed, and a second motion was made to deny the request for such an <br />amendment based on the proposed use not matching the intent of the B-5 District, which motion <br />carried. It should also be noted that the Planning Commission voted to table the commercial <br />site plan without review, pending a decision by the City Council on the zoning amendment. <br />Gaffron stated that all properties in the B-5 District are subject to a 30 or 35 percent hardcover <br />limitation due to their proximity to the lake, and the proposed Shadywood site is also difficult to <br />develop due to topography, shape, and the existing and future stormwater pond constraints. <br />Because of the difficulty in situating a large structure on this site. Staff feels that it may be <br />inappropriate to amend the B-5 District which would result in the necessity for certain variances, if <br />approved, the City Council is acknowledging that the need for variances does exist and wilt likely be <br />granted, and the City Council may want to address whether the zoning needs to be changed rather <br />than grant variances. <br />Bob Cunningham. TOLD Development, stated he has invited John O'Sullivan to be present with <br />him at tonight's meeting since he is more knowledgeable about the history of the site. <br />Cunningham stated he is requesting the City of Orono to amend the B-5 District to allow the use <br />of a drugstore, noting that this use is compatible and desired in the Navarre area. Cunningham <br />Page 11
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