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k <br />ZONING FILE NO. 1310 <br />CITY OF ORONO NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br />P.O. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 Date of Notice: 8/23/88 <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />TO: Howard Eisinger COPIES TO: Park Construction <br />3245 Wayzata Boulevard Attn: John Gannon <br />Long Lake, MN 55356 7900 Beach Street NE <br />Minneapolis, MN 55432 <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />TYPE OF APPT.TCATION: Renewal Conditional Use Permit <br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />DATE OF MEETING: 8/15/88 VOTE: 5 For 1 Against <br />Planning Co=aission Recossaendation Tabled for reasons noted below. <br />NOTES AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: <br />Prior to reviewing once again, the questions raised by the Planning <br />Commission in their preliminary review of your application, staff has <br />contacted the City Engineer and has requested that he provide a report with <br />a recommendation for guidelines to staff concerning the issue of the <br />duration of time disturbed earth should be allowed to remain on the site. <br />Mr. Cook has just briefly suggested that once filling has begun, specific <br />time periods can be established whereby if earth remains in an undisturbed <br />condition from one ir.spec.tion period to another, that at the second <br />inspection period, the earth be required to be graded and seeded at t'-e <br />appropriate elevations. You will be sent a copy as soon as we are in <br />receipt of his comments. <br />As for the Planning Commission's concerns, it would be helpful i. Mr. <br />Gannon could respond to certain concerns raised by the Planning Commission, <br />as follows: <br />1. Cite an example of the duration of time it would take to fill <br />100,000 cubic yards if , steady suprly of fill was available, and then <br />contrast another example where filling could go over a 6 month period <br />of time. <br />2. Confirm the carrying capacity of a tandum truck and establish the <br />number of trips the tandum vehicles would require for the 100,000 <br />cubic yards of fill. <br />3. Review the traffic safety procedures when entering sights, <br />especially a limited area like the Highway 12 area where Mr. <br />Eisinger's property is located: <br />A) Can a temporary passing lane be provided? <br />B) Can temporary filling signaqe be provide,] to alert on-cominq <br />traffic? <br />C) Does the State Highway Department allow such signaqe and <br />temporary turning lanes if needed? <br />rj; Point of information: who repairs road sections when private <br />construction vehicles damrge the roadbed? Domes the State Highway <br />Department provide such prctection to the .. community? <br />