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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 22, 2010 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. #10-3442 THE EMILYPROGRAM, 2180 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, Continued) <br /> fellow citizens of Orono so they can have a successful life. Everybody deserves a second chance,which the <br /> Emily Program offers. <br /> Marfield stated there is not one person in this room that disagrees with that but that they have an issue with the <br /> location. <br /> Byrnes indicated she is very familiar with this location as her brother lives across the street and she takes <br /> classes at the Minnetonka Art Center. Byrnes commented she loves the Orono community and grew up in it. <br /> This location is great because it is a residential area. The patients don't want to be put away in some isolated <br /> spot. They want to feel at home in a community and neighborhood that surrounds you and supports you. <br /> Dean Lundblad, 1290 Arbor Street,noted that several of the neighbors within the 350-foot radius were not <br /> notified, so the neighbors have some disgust with the system. Lundblad indicated he had a friend in college <br /> that had an eating disorder and that he crossed paths with her recently and she is enjoying a good life. <br /> Lundblad indicated he does support the Emily Program but does not want it at this location. <br /> Sharon Winslow, 1205 French Creek, stated in her view the comments regarding the traffic and parking issues <br /> have been glossed over. hi her opinion the intersection at County Road 15 and 51 is the worst intersection in <br /> this area and that this will increase traffic at that intersection. Winslow indicated she is worried about traffic <br /> accidents at that intersection. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy commented that whatever happens with this application will not dramatically change <br /> the situation at that intersection. Murphy stated when the City Council agreed to the reconfiguration of Hill <br /> School for the charter school,they had issues with parking and traffic at that time, and that he does have <br /> personal issues concerning that intersection since he was in a collision there. <br /> Maddie stated a lot of people have some valid points both far and against this application. Maddie asked <br /> whether it would be feasible to enact an ordinance for an interim use period and have a trial for 12 months, <br /> followed by another 12 month trial, and then issue a conditional usepermit. Maddie stated in. his view that any <br /> relevant concerns could be addressed during that time and that option might offer an opportunity <br /> P g pp ty to find <br /> compromise on this situation. <br /> Dr. Croll commented that there appears to be a real concern on the part of the neighbors that the police and <br /> ambulance will be coming to this location all the time but that it will probably only be an average of one time <br /> per month. Dr. Croll stated in her view that would not have an enormous impact on the neighborhood and the <br /> situation would be similar to a neighbor requiring an ambulance. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy suggested the City Council start discussing the application. <br /> Lorraine Kaley, 1395 Brown Road, stated she lives on that corner and would invite people to visit that corner <br /> to see what the traffic is like,particularly with people parking to access the trail. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy noted the City Council has discussed those issues with Hennepin County and that a lot <br /> of work needs to be done to address that situation. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy closed the public hearing at 8:53 p.m. <br /> ___. Page 15 of 19 ----- <br />