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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR DECEMBER 14,1998 <br />(niO) #2425, SIDNEY AND BARBARA REBERS/SERVICE 800, INC, 2190 WAYZATA <br />BOULEVARD - continued <br />Jabbour stated that the city might find it necessary to open that road and it would benefit the <br />landowners. He asked if the City has security from other landowners in that area. <br />Barrett said this is the only security for the road as it is now platted. <br />Gaffron said that is correct. The City has an casement underlying the Otten property, but no security <br />to make sure the road gets built. <br />Flint stated that if the City does not have security from the rest of the owners, it should not be <br />required from this applicant. He asked who will own the road after it is no longer Highway 12. <br />Gaffron responded that the County will own the road. <br />Jabbour questioned whether Gaffron received the direction he was looking for from the Council. <br />Gaffron said he senses that, conceptually, the Council is not opposed to dropping the security and <br />accepting some other type of agreement. <br />Gaffron stated he has discussed rezoning the property to B-4 with the applicant and the applicant is <br />amenable to the rezoning. Rezoning to B-4 would eliminate some of the retail uses that might be a <br />concern. There are a few B-4 uses that would not have been possible in B-1, such as nursing homes, <br />schools and libraries. <br />Jabbour stated the parking should have been calculated for B-1 zoning. <br />Jabbour continued Item 10 without objection until after Item 11 is handled. <br />Pago 7
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