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MINUTES OF THE <br /> SPECIAL ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 6,2014 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (1. #13-3638 and#13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER) O/B/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERIV(LAKEVIEI�'GOLF), 405 NORTH ARM DRIVE— COMPREHEl�'SIVE <br /> PLAN AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Cofitinued) <br /> Broden stated the State of Minnesota recognizes the importance of land use management. Public policy <br /> issues that impact Minnesota include continued involvement and interface with public policy <br /> organizations and individuals and frequent dialogue with MN Ab cultural Commissioner Dave <br /> Frederickson regarding topics including land use issues and water quality. <br /> Broden stated preserving Lakeview is critical because changing the City's Comprehensive Plan will affect <br /> all citizens of Orono not just for this generation but for future generations. The basic plan in place <br /> recognizes that vision. Broden stated if it is put into the perspective of a vision for the future,he is not <br /> sure how the City Council can make a change. Broden stated the strenb h of the group and the number of <br /> people here tonight confirms that this is not a singular area issue but that it is a broader issue affecting <br /> more than just the Lakeview neighbars. Broden stated the City Council needs to build on these issues and <br /> fundamental guidelines and protect the quality of life in this area. <br /> Bryce Johnson stated if a person looks at what might be created on this unique site, it will be the start of a <br /> vision. Johnson stated the City needs to have such a vision. The residents see this land potentially as <br /> having a nature history and education portion year-round, which is a concept that could still involve golf <br /> with a difference. Those two concepts would protect the environment,maintain dark skies, educate and <br /> inspire, honor Orono's cultura] heritage, there would be collaboration with other organizations, and access <br /> to all. <br /> In addition to a golf course, the land could be used for walking trails, cross-country skiin�, skating, <br /> sledding, and observing nature throughout the year,and areas that would be returned to a natural habitat <br /> consisting of prairies,trees, and wetlands, which would support wildlife such as birds and butterflies. <br /> Johnson stated there could be other areas that could be open to creative landscapers to create arboretum <br /> like areas as well as incorporating plaques devoted to the history of this land. Johnson commented <br /> history and culture would play a bib role, especially since everyone is now learning about the genealogy <br /> of this land ranging from when it first served as a park during the late 1800s and early 1900s, through <br /> farming, and to its present state as a golf course. <br /> Johnson stated the residents also learned that Source Land Capital was not the first to propose a <br /> development on this site and that someone in 1892 proposed what appears to be a series of cottage type <br /> lots called Gray Plant. Johnson indicated Native American history has also played an important part in <br /> this area, aspects of whicb are described in the history of the land that has been included in the City <br /> Council's packets. Johnson stated there is a rich teature of history and culture in this land that is perched <br /> above the northwest corner of Lake Minnetonka, which is helpinc to inspire the residents to protect the <br /> land for generations to club. Johnson stated the club house offers an opportunity to enfarce education <br /> initiated by the outdoor experience and, with rehabilitation,the club house could become an education <br /> center with rotating exhibits; serve as a lecture/meetin�area, and a small event venue. <br /> Page 14 of 27 <br />