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do ­ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 26, 1996 <br />• ( 96 - #2158 John O'Sullivan/Grace Baptist Church Property - Rezoning - Continued) <br />Callahan asked that Staff look at the Navarre area as a starting point. Gaffron asked <br />whether a B -5 amendment public hearing should be held at the Planning Commission's <br />September meeting. Callahan asked that the B5 be reviewed first. Huff noted that the <br />Council can look at the B5 without the other zones and then make comparisons. <br />Mabusth noted Radio's precaution. She said part of the comprehensive study would <br />involve review of the whole zoning. Callahan commented that the desire was to upgrade <br />Navarre, and the time to propose studying the issue is now. Gaffron said he would <br />outline where the issues are at the next Council meeting, and the Planning Commission <br />would hold a public hearing to discuss the changes to the B5 at their September 19 <br />meeting. <br />( * #7) #2163 LARRY & SHARON GEHL, 1825 CONCORDIA STREET - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION #3755 <br />Huff moved, Goetten seconded, to adopt Resolution 43755, granting lakeshore setback <br />and average lakeshore setback variances to Larry and Sharon Gehl at 1825 Concordia <br />Street for the construction of a second story deck addition located less than 75' from <br />Lake Minnetonka and encroaching the average lakeshore setback. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0. <br />. MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />0 <br />Goetten reported on attending a meeting regarding land use study for the Met Council. <br />She said the committee will be the conduit between the Met Council and cities in relating <br />decisions made by the Met Council on development re- development, and land use. <br />Huff said she is working on a committee for the League of Minnesota Cities, whose job <br />is to evaluate the Met Council. <br />Kelley said he would like to see the members of the Met Council as elected officials. <br />Huff agreed. Callahan did not agree voicing concern for accountability. <br />Jabbour said he spoke with Mayor Tod Olson of Long Lake regarding a Watershed <br />meeting dealing with plans to handle the watershed regionally. <br />Jabbour said he informed Olson that a letter or document should be sent to the Met <br />Council indicating Long Lake's agreement for sewering. Callahan said it was determined <br />that the sewer capacity would handle the amount of sewer units available so permission <br />from Long Lake was not necessary. He added that the sewer agreement would need to <br />be amended. <br />11 <br />