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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 8, 1985. PAGE 15 <br />ANOTHER POTENTIAL <br />HAZARDOUS BUILDING Councilmember L. Adams asked staff to check on a cottage on <br />Crystal Bay Road which appears to be a potential hazardous <br />building and have staff report back to Council. <br />REVIEW OF SITE PLAN <br />& BUILDING PLANS OF <br />PROPOSED SANCTUARY <br />FOR CALVARY MEMORIAL <br />CHURCH ---INFO ITEM Mayor Butler moved, Councilmermher. L. Adams seconded, to <br />approve the site plan and building plans of the proposed <br />sanctuary for. Calvary Memorial Church. Motion, Ayes (5), <br />Nays (0). <br />CABLE TV REPORT Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember L. Adams seconded, to <br />recognize that a Cable TV meeting would be held at the <br />Shorewood City offices at 7:00 p.m. at April 9, 1985. <br />Motion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />APPEARANCE <br />JOHN SHARDLOW John Shardlow was present to discuss possible contract with <br />the City to act as a consultant . Shardlow stated that what <br />he knows about what the City warts is the City is interested in <br />looking at the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code as it <br />affects the Highway 12 corridor. <br />Mayor Butler stated that the Council recently had a proposal <br />by a businessman to relocate his landscape business on <br />Highway 12. Butler explained that his appearance made the <br />City take a look at the future development of Highway 12. <br />Butler noted that the Maple Plain interceptor will run along <br />Highway 12 and also Highway 12 itself will be upgraded and <br />therefore create more traffic. Butler stated that the City <br />would like to come up with something that addresses the <br />City's intent for traffic and planning. <br />Councilmember T. Adams stated that historically t:;e City <br />felt a need for a type of commercial zoning for uses that don't <br />require hookups to sewer, such as a nursery/ <br />landscaping business. Adams stated that. the City is looking <br />for a land use that will be consistent with the City's <br />historical planning objectives. <br />Mayor Butler stated that when the Maple Plain interceptor <br />permit was released it stated that no existing "residential" <br />facilities would be allowed to hookup. Butler noted that <br />permit left the door open for commercial uses and new <br />residential to hookup by petitioning the Metro Waste Control <br />Commission. <br />Councilmember Frahm stated that the interceptor will be <br />there but the City wishes to protect the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Frahm stated that Highway 12 is zoned residential but that <br />zoning is not very realistic. Frahm noted that the City does <br />not want industrial zoning along Highway 12 either, but would <br />like to see a quasi -commercial use that fits within the <br />City's intent ar ] Compreh ns ' ve Plan. Frahm felt the City <br />should be prepared fU t ie future. <br />
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