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_ __ _ _ ;,-;^F^-'’:^ <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OP JUNE 26, 1989 <br />ZONING FILES #1326 6 1407-WAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB/BAUSER <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron <br />explained that there were various options available if this <br />proposal were approved. The Hauser application could be combined <br />with the Wayzata Country Club application into one plat. Gaffron <br />said that he had no preference as to how to proceed in this <br />regard, but felt that it may be less complicated to combine the <br />two into one. Gaffron noted that the Kausers prefer to have a <br />separate access onto North Ferndale. Gaffron said that the City <br />would recommend that all three lots be served by the one existing <br />curb cut off of North Ferbdale. <br />Mrs. Helen Hauser said that she had four reasons why they <br />preferred a separate access. She said that shared driveways are <br />a concern from a real estate point of view. Secondly, it is <br />difficult to equally share the responsibility for maintaining the <br />driveway. In addition, there is a sharp dropoff at the point <br />where their property line will be. This would create a steep <br />driveway that would be difficult to exit especially in the <br />winter. Lastly, if the driveway is configured as the City <br />recommends, the Hausers would approach their house from the <br />garage. The Hausers also intend to layout water and sewer lines <br />to the street and felt that the City's recommendation would <br />interfere with such plans. Mr. Hauser said that the City <br />Engineer had looked at the location where they would prefer to <br />have their driveway access and did not feel there would be a <br />safety problem. <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron <br />explained that the City's concern is the additional access <br />location with which traffic on North Ferndale will have to <br />contend. <br />Mr, Downey, who represented the Wayzata Country Club, <br />indicated^hat he and Mr. Lauer were in favor of the revised <br />proposal to access off of North Ferndale. He said that the only <br />question Mr. Lauer had pertained to the required width of the <br />driveway. Gaffron said that was a question yet to be determined; <br />due to the driveway serving three properties, should it be <br />upgraded to a private road? The City's zoning code was <br />inconclusive in this regard. Construction of a cul-de-sac was <br />another possibility. CounciImember Callahan opined that a cul- <br />de-sac did not seem to be appropriate. <br />Counci 1 member Goetten questioned whc*-her the Country Club <br />had any future to do any additional, subdivision of the <br />property adjacent to Mr. Lauer's? Mr. Downey replied tiiat area <br />was the 4th hole and there would be no plans to Si’bdivide that <br />portion of property. Goetten said that she could not see a cul- <br />de-sac. <br />City engineer Cook confirmed the City's position regarding <br />the use of the existing driveway for all three lots. Mayor