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. /'__ <br /> 7 O� <br /> • O O <br /> ��b. - CITY of ORONO �� <br /> � � � . <br /> �� G~' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��kEsH�g'� No. �4 � � � <br /> configuratiori and location to maintain a pedestrian corridor that is separated from <br /> Old Crystal Bay Road. An easement will be required for this existing trail. <br /> Sidewalks/trails within the Kelley Parkway and Highway 12 rights-of-way are <br /> subject to approval by Orono and MnDOT respectively. <br /> 8. Stormwater management is an overriding concern with development of this site, <br /> since ponding is not proposed within the property. Stormwater management is <br /> proposed to be provided by stormwater catch basins and storm sewer lines which <br /> . would discharge to a proposed storm sewer through properties to the east, then <br /> eventually outletting into a regional stormwater pond to be located approximately <br /> . � 1/4 mile east of the property. This regional �pond is proposed as an expansion . <br /> of an existing MnDOT stormwater pond by Dahlstrom Development LLC to <br /> serve their proposed 50-acre development surrounding that pond. The timing of <br /> expansion of the MnDOT pond may not coincide with applicants intended <br /> • schedule for the medical �office. In addition to the City of Orono, MnDOT and <br /> the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District have approval authority over the <br /> applicants' stormwater management plan. <br /> 9. The City Council finds that the development of this critical corner property will <br /> set the standard for the quality, character, context and compatibility of <br /> development desired by the City for Kelley Parkway. While Orono has not <br /> created specific design guidelines for commercial or residential development <br /> within the Highway 12 corridor area, minimum standards for site desi� and <br /> building construction have been incorporated into the applicable zoning codes. <br /> • In order to ensure that development of the property will result in an expression <br /> of Orono's open space character and ima�e, City Council �vill herein establish <br /> minimum Concept Plan Approval conditions to be met by the developer in order <br /> to gain Development Plan Approval. <br /> 10. The City Council finds that the proposed rezonin� and proposed development of <br /> the site for a medical office building is appropriate for the property, will not <br /> have negative impacts on the surrounding properties when all Concept Plan <br /> Approval conditions are met, and is in keeping with the goals, policies and <br /> philosophies of the City. � <br /> � <br /> , Page 3 of 12 <br />