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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 21, 1991 <br />• ROLL <br />• <br />The Orono Planning Commission meet on the above date with the <br />following members present: Planning Commission Chair Charlie <br />Kelley and Planning Commission Members Maureen Bellows, Ed Cohen, <br />Candace Rowlette, Jeff Johnson, and Sara Moos. Charles Schroeder <br />was absent. The following represented the City Staff: Building <br />and Zoning Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Assistant Planning and <br />Zoning Administrator Michael Gaffron, City Attorney Tom Barrett <br />and City Recorder Teri Naab. The following Council Members were <br />present: Mayor Peterson, Council Members Jabbour, Goetten and <br />Callahan. Chair Kelley called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />(#1) 441691 CITY OF LONG LAKE, <br />130 ORONO ORCHARD ROAD NORTH <br />A) AMENDMENT OF COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />B) REZONING <br />C) PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION <br />PUBLIC HEARING 7:00 — 7:14 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing was <br />noted. <br />Jeff Roos and Dave Squire were present to represent the City of <br />Long Lake. <br />Chair Kelley noted that there are several issues involved with <br />this application. He noted the first is the proposal to rezone <br />the property from a residential, 2 acre minimum zoning to a <br />residential, 1 acre zoning. He noted that flood plain elevations <br />are missing from the packet. Kelley noted that the Commission <br />should act on the rezoning and send on to the Council for their <br />review on this issue. <br />Roos noted that they have tried to abide by the conditions set <br />forth in the agreement by the two cities in respect to this <br />property. <br />Mabusth explained that the property has not been considered for a <br />PRD as the property did not contain the required 26 acres and <br />would require a variance to the code. The rezoning is permitted <br />because the applicant also seeks sewer and water to the property. <br />Don Swan, 1555 Orono Oaks Drive, was there <br />and his neighbors, opposed the rezoning of <br />acre zone because the land has been barren, <br />built backing up to Orono Oaks Drive, it i <br />and should be maintained, traffic would <br />Orchard Road, and the uncertainty of Highway <br />1 <br />on behalf of himself <br />the property to a 1 <br />the homes would be <br />s in a rural setting <br />increase on Orono <br />12 corridor. <br />