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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2001 <br />• 8. #2640141 Dunbar Development, Inc., 2060 Wayzata Boulevard —Final Plan <br />Review---Status Update— Continued <br />asked about ADA accessibility. Dunbar stated all units are accessible, with 5% of the <br />units completely handicapped usable. <br />Jaclyn Ricks, of 2108 Sugarwoods, asked if they could save any of the trees. Dunbar <br />stated they wouldn't survive the construction shock and would all die within a year. <br />Flint asked about bathtubs in the units. Dunbar stated they will be step -over tubs with <br />hand - holds, except in the handicapped units, which would have roll -in showers. All two - <br />bedroom units will have a tub and a walk -in shower. <br />Gaffron summarized by stating that they had discussed the site plans, he would make sure <br />the TIF agreement included a statement giving City staff priority at the housing complex, <br />on the issue of deferred fees the City would pay itself back during years 21– 25 of the <br />TIF, and final approvals should happen on October 22. <br />Carl Berg came before the Council and stated he was interested in building a 10,000 – <br />12,000 s.f. medical /dental facility on the land due south of the City offices. He asked if <br />• Council had considered their proposed concept and if he should pursue a formal proposal <br />for the development. Moorse stated the Council was supportive of the concept, but the <br />development would need to set the tone for Kelley Parkway. <br />*9. #01 -2688 Kirt Woodhouse, 1780 Shoreline Drive —Lot Line Rearrangement - <br />RLS Approval — Resolution No. 4701 <br />White moved, and Sansevere seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4701 approving the <br />registered land survey of a lot line rearrangement located at 1780 Shoreline Drive. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />White suggested the City needs some kind of historic preservation ordinance to help <br />preserve areas or prevent certain developments. <br />PUBLIC SERVICE DIRECTOR'S REPORT <br />None. <br />0 <br />10 <br />
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