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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2002 <br />11. #02 -2810 Brad and Carol Pass, 250 North Shore Drive West —Final Plat of • <br />Idyllvale Farm Resolution No. 4848 — Continued <br />had been inverted, but were correct in the resolution before Council. <br />Sansevere moved, and White seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4848 approving the <br />final plat of Idyllvale Farm, Brad and Carol Pass, 250 North Shore Drive West. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />6. #02 -2789 Dahlstrom Development LLC— "2550" Wayzata Boulevard West - <br />PUD Rezoning and Concept Plan Approval <br />Gaffron stated that Council had already seen a detailed presentation regarding the project. <br />Changes included making the development 1/3 2 -story townhomes, 1/3 rambler <br />townhomes, and 1/3 lofts with 2 commercial outlots. The current plan would not require <br />an amendment of the Community Management Plan, and meets the requirements of the <br />Comprehensive Plan for the area. <br />The Planning Commission recommended 7 general points and 17 specific points. The <br />Planning Commission recommended approval based on their recommendations. The <br />Parks Commission also recommended approval with specific recommendations. <br />The Parks Commission also recommended approval and unanimously made 4 • <br />recommendations: <br />1. They favor a bituminous bike/hike trail along (but separated from) Highway 12 <br />along the south side of the commercial outlots to provide a westerly continuation from the <br />12/Willow intersection. <br />2. They recommended the developer install the Tot Lot as one of the private <br />park/recreation amenities of the development. <br />3. They recommended all internal trails be installed concurrently with the <br />development phases and prior to occupancy of residential units to avoid neighborhood <br />resistance to trail development at a later date. <br />4. They noted there are no identifiable public parkland needs at this location other <br />than the trail extensions, but the development will generate additional use of existing City <br />park facilities in the area. Park Commission therefore recommended that, based on the <br />developer's statement that the public trail easements would be granted without requesting <br />a park fee reduction, that no park lands need to be dedicated and the park dedication <br />should be in the form of a Cash Contribution in Lieu of Lands as allowed by the <br />Municipal Code. <br />0 <br />0 <br />
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