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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,July 20,2015 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Thiesse indicated he is in agreement but that there are still some issues that bother him. Thiesse stated the <br /> case he is referring to is where the neighbor claimed a view from one of their back windows and that none <br /> of this will address that. <br /> Acting Chair Landgraver opened the public hearing at 9:05 p.m. <br /> There were no public comments regarding this application. <br /> Acting Chair Landgraver closed the public hearing at 9:05 p.m. <br /> Lemke moved,Thiesse seconded,to recommend approval of Applicadon No. 15-3766, City of <br /> Orono,Amend City Code Regarding Average Lakeshore Setback. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br /> 10. REPORT FROM PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES ON CITY <br /> COLTNCIL MEETINGS SCHEDiJI,ED ON JCTNE 22, 2015,AND JULY 13,2015 <br /> Schoenzeit stated he attended the July 13, 2015, City Council meeting, and that on the George Stickney <br /> application mare background information was submitted and that Mr. Sticlaiey made it imperative that <br /> approval be granted that night. Schoenzeit stated he was confused as to why Plan A was being discussed <br /> again when it was voted down. <br /> Gaffron indicated it might have had something to do with the fact that there was a purchase agreement for <br /> the lot that was eliminated in the Big Woods and that Mr. Stickney wanted to present both plans for <br /> Council review. <br /> Schoenzeit stated Gabriel Jabbour also reported on the number of emergency calls over the 4t''of July <br /> weekend. There were seventy-five 911 calls on Lake Minnetonka,which overwhelmed the system. <br /> Schoenzeit stated his take on it is that Orono has no public land to unload items brought in from Big <br /> Island and that the City depends on the goodwill of private marinas and private landowners. <br /> Landgraver asked if it was residents of Big Island making the calls. <br /> Schoenzeit stated the pictures showed a massive amount of people gathered in a few spots and that one of <br /> the emergencies involved someone whose leg was cut by a prop and someone who dove into shallow <br /> water. There was also a considerable amount of debris left following the celebration. <br /> Gaffron stated at the June 22 City Council meeting, there was a presentation on the Turnback 112 project <br /> as well as a presentation by the coordinator of Tour de Tonka. The Mark Anderson application was <br /> approved with conditions and final plat approval was given to the Lakeview development. Remediation <br /> work is still being done on the site and the plat has not yet been filed because a number of final <br /> documents need to be completed. The City Council also discussed the Navarre holiday decorations. <br /> 11. OTHER ISSLTES FOR DISCUSSION <br /> Schwingler noted he would not be able to attend the City Council meeting on July 27. <br /> Page 24 of 25 <br />