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\. <br />• <br />i' MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, September 13, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(5. ADOPT 2008 -2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, Continued) <br />2. The City is advised to continue to participate in the Met Council Plat Monitoring Program. <br />3. The City is advised to work with Long Lake to resolve the intercommunity infrastructure <br />agreements. <br />4. Acceptance of the revised forecasts (for employment) as they appear in Table 2 -2 of the Plan. <br />Approval for changing the Regional Development Framework planning area designation for <br />portions of the City of Orono from "Diversified Rural Area" to "Rural Residential" as shown on <br />the map attached to the Metropolitan Council Review Record dated August 17, 2010. The effect <br />of this change is that those areas identified in the plan update as not being within the 2008 MUSA <br />not within the five proposed MUSA additions shall henceforth be designated as "Rural <br />Residential" and therefore are not subject to the one unit per acres density restriction that <br />accompanies a Diversified Rural designation. <br />6. Approval of the City of Orono's Tier H Comprehensive Sewer Plan. <br />Murphy asked Gaffron to explain the importance of changing the Regional Development Framework <br />planning area. <br />• Gaffron stated the majority of the City has already been developed at a density greater than one unit per <br />ten acres, and for cities surrounding Orono, such as Minnetrista and Medina, because they have <br />significant areas of open area remaining, they are required to put properties into what is called the Urban <br />Reserve and designate significant areas of their cities as not developable at a higher density than one unit <br />per 10 acres, with the expectation that at some time in the future those areas will develop at a density, of <br />greater than three units per acre. Gaffron noted there is only one property in Orono that is in excess of 40 <br />acres at the present time. <br />Gaffron noted the resolution requires a super majority or 4 /5ths vote of the Council. <br />McMillan asked Gaffron to give some examples of the ordinance revisions mentioned in Staff s report. <br />Gaffron stated one of the things Staff will be looking at is whether there are any text changes to deal with <br />the mixed use designation. Staff will need to create a zoning mixed use set of standards. For other areas <br />of high density in the City, the City will rezone those at the time an application for rezoning comes before <br />the Council. <br />McMillan asked whether there will be any pressure to rezone those parcels before an application comes <br />before the City. <br />Gaffron stated it is highly unlikely those parcels will need to be rezoned prior to an application being <br />submitted. <br />McMillan asked Gaffron to give an overview of the agreements that were previously entered with the City <br />of Long Lake. McMillan noted the new comprehensive plan will be negating those agreements. <br />• <br />PAGE 3 of 14 <br />
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