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ORONO PLANNING CO!\IMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JUNE 15, 1998 <br />(#3 -#2370 Gary 0 1 Keefe -Continued) <br />City Staff is recommending submittal of a revised grading plan, limiting the hardcover to 6765 <br />square feet overall, no walkout, and evaluating whether grading of the hill is appropriate in the 0-75' <br />zones. <br />O'Keefe _stated he is :willing to reduce hardcover by eliminating a portion of the driveway. <br />Chair Smith commented she had hoped the hardcover discrepancy could have been resolved prior <br />to tonight's meeting. O'Keefe stated that he calculated the hardcover at 8,665 square feet based on his <br />own measurements. Gaffron noted that the staff did not calculate the current hardcover but relied <br />upon an existing survey. Gaffron conm1cnted he would prefer having the O'Keefc's surveyor calculate <br />the amount of hardcover currently existing rather than have City Staff revie,,· the property. Gaffron <br />indicated a bigger issue for the Planning Commission to decide upon is what is the appropriate <br />hardcover for this property. <br />O'Keefe inquired why there are differences in hardcover requirements between Wayzata and <br />Orono when they share the same lake. McMillan indicated Orono's ordinances governing hardcover <br />are more restrictive. <br />O'Keefe also indicated very little grading will be done in the area where the residence is presently <br />situated. <br />It was the concensus of the Planning Commission that a revised grading plan needs to be submitted in <br />order to allow them to make a determination on a variance and conditional use permit. <br />O'Kecfe indicated he would be able to supply a revised grading plan by Thursday. <br />In response to a question by Chair Smith whether Mr. O'Keefc ,,:ould be willing to reduce hardcover <br />in the 75-250' zones, O'Keefe stated he \You Id be in favor of reducing hardcover, noting that the <br />Planning Commission had recommended hardcover be limited to 40% at its last meeting. which he <br />has attempted to comply with. O'Kecfc's architect has designed the residence \Yith special pavers <br />which would allow water to pass through. <br />Commissioners agreed that grading to blend in with the neighbor's property was acceptable with <br />an approved grading plan. <br />Chair Smith inquired whether anyone from the public wis1'led to comment on this application. - <br />Diann Goctten, City Council Representative, inquired why 40% hardcover \Yas being recommended _ <br />for this property. <br />Gaffron reported that 40% in the 75-250' zone was suggested as a figure that could be obtainable for · <br />this parcel of land. Since the Applicant is now proposing to raze the existing structure, the property <br />would be considered as a new buildable lot, · · and <br />the standard hardcover requirements would be in effect. <br />There was no further public comment. <br />--¥, Hm\n stated she would like hardcover to be reduced from 40%, noting that no vote ,vas taken on <br />5