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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 10, 2007 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />( #07 -3325 Gary DeSantis, Continued) <br />Rahn noted the new lots do meet the setback requirements and that there should not be the need for any <br />variances except the lot width variances. <br />McMillan moved, Rahn seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5702, a Resolution Approving the <br />Preliminary Plat for Rolling Meadows 2 "d Addition Property Located at 80 Wear Lane. VOTE: <br />Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*8. #07 -3327 TIM LATTERNER WITH DOCK & LIFT, INC., ON BEHALF OF BRAD <br />CLOSE, 1214 WILDHURST TRAIL — PERMANENT DOCK — RESOLUTION NO. 5703 <br />Bremer moved, Rahn seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5703, a Resolution Approving a <br />Conditional Use Permit for the property located at 1214 Wildhurst Trail. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />9. #07 -3332 PRC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ON BEHALF OF STONEGATE FARM, <br />INC., 2940 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH — PRELIMINARY PLAT & PRD <br />Susan and Mike Seeland with PRC Development and David Nash with MFRA were present. <br />• <br />Seeland stated they are requesting approval of a Planned Residential Development of six single - family • <br />houses and preliminary approval of the plat. Seeland indicated they have made some revisions to their <br />plan following a previous City Council meeting, including shortening the cul -de -sac to avoid <br />encroaching into the trees, which has helped to increase the size of the lots. Each lot will have a <br />building envelope that will be a minimum of 90 feet wide and 100 feet in depth to the wetland buffer. <br />Critical Connections has been hired to do the wetland restoration and management plan, which would <br />eliminate the existing canary weed grass in and near the wetland buffer area, and it is likely that prairie <br />grasses would be planted in that area instead. Seeland indicated they would be following the <br />recommendations of Bonestroo and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. <br />Seeland stated they are looking at whether the cul -de -sac could be relocated an additional 30 feet, which <br />would allow them to further expand the wetland buffer. <br />Rahn asked if the 25 -foot setback would be eliminated with the relocation of the cul -de -sac. <br />Seeland stated she would prefer to keep the 25 -foot setback if at all possible. <br />McMillan asked where the fence would be located and what it would look like. <br />Seeland stated the fence would be an English four -board horse fence. Seeland displayed some pictures <br />of different house styles and the English four -board horse fence. At the present time they are <br />considering constructing the fence either on top of the berm or below the berm and that they are also <br />looking at incorporating a trail easement, which has not been factored into the present plan. Seeland <br />illustrated the general location of the fence. is <br />PAGE 4 <br />
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