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04-12-2021 City Council Minutes
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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />I • Monday,April 12,2021 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />LA20-000053—Dale Richardson o/b/o CBS MN Properties,LLC,2060 Wayzata Blvd W,Sketch <br />Plan—Continued <br />Commission provided some feedback and now Staff is looking for feedback from the Council on those <br />issues,which will be incorporated into a preliminary plan if the developer moves forward. <br />Todd Mohagan,Mohagan Hanson Architectural and Interiors, 1000 Twelve Oaks Center Drive, Wayzata <br />approached the podium and welcomed questions on the architectural planning. <br />Dale Richardson noted they are trying to get closer to the 35 foot with the deck on the garage side,so all <br />will be exposed for the garage is the ramp down to the garage. They will fill the entire back of the site so <br />it is like a walkout. He noted it is still hillside on the back of the property and the hillside is above the <br />floor level to the north and east. <br />Printup noted the Council has been pretty firm on the 30 foot height. They also need to talk about the <br />pitched roof. <br />Walsh noted they had one in Navarre that came in with a flat roof and the Council was all fine with it,but <br />the problem was the same issue they were up to 37 or 38 feet. He thinks the Council would not go any <br />higher than 30 feet 10 inches or something similar. <br />Crosby thinks it is about being consistent,if they said that there,they should say the same height here. <br />Crosby is comfortable with the flat roof,but the height itself would be a hard line. <br />Mr. Richardson said Orono Woods right next to the property is at 45-47 feet. <br />Walsh understands,but that is an anomaly that was done a long time before this Council. <br />Mr.Richardson thinks this is a good development for the City and they need the height to make them <br />luxury. He noted they are going post-tension which is a more expensive construction to minimize the <br />height and they are trying to do something that is needed in the area. <br />Mr. Mohagan said with the 30-foot limit,it will force the height of the units themselves to be around 8 <br />feet. If they add the extra feet onto the building,they end up being 9 feet which is more in keeping with <br />what is being designed today. <br />Walsh said if they did not have that extra level, they could make them all 9 feet or higher. The Council <br />has been consistent at 30 feet for approximately the last seven years. They have held tight on zoning, <br />density, lakeshore,and height. <br />Mr.Richardson asked isn't 30 is the mid-point of the average pitched roof—so most of the roofs are <br />actually 35-37 feet and some are actually 40 as it depends on the pitch. He noted they are at a 40 foot <br />roof height throughout the City. This is just a flat roof. <br />Page 11 of 15
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