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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, September 16, 2016 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />Page 22 of 34  <br />  <br /> <br />9. #13-3631 LANDSOURCE, LLC, REPRESENTED BY TODD HOLMERS, 3700 <br />NORTHERN AVENUE, SUBDIVISION, 8:29 P.M. - 9:48 P.M. <br /> <br />Todd Holmers, Applicant, and George Stichney, Developer, were present. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated this is a request for a subdivision for property located on Northern Avenue. The property <br />consists of 4.89 acres and is located in the LR-1C, one family lakeshore residential district, which <br />requires one-half acre and 100-foot lot width. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated the drawing that is on the overhead shows the lot sizes in the surrounding neighborhood. It <br />also depicts the Dakota County Trail, Northern Avenue, and Togo Road. The property is surrounded <br />pretty much by developed residential property. <br /> <br />The proposed subdivision proposes six lots consisting of two back lots with a narrow corridor leading to <br />the rear of the property and then four lots located across the front of the property. The developer is <br />showing the two driveway corridors on either end of the property. Gaffron noted the lots are rather <br />strangely shaped and is probably the result of the applicant’s surveyor attempting to make sure that each <br />lot contains the required half acre of dry buildable. The two back lots are required to be comprised of at <br />least three-quarters of an acre of which at least one-half acre dry buildable. <br /> <br />Gaffron noted this property is unique in that it has significant wetlands of approximately one acre in the <br />middle of the property which results in very narrow areas around it in which to build. Gaffron stated the <br />first page of Staff’s report shows that the wetland consists of approximately 0.83 acre and that there is <br />4.89 acres of dry buildable. A portion of that dry buildable area is located alongside Northern Avenue. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated 101 years ago, back in 1912, Northern Avenue had been platted as a 66-foot right-of-way <br />paralleling the railroad. The railroad has a 100-foot right-of-way. In 1912, the town board, for unknown <br />reasons, elected to vacate Northern Avenue, which resulted in all the properties abutting it to gain some <br />acreage. <br /> <br />The Regional Railroad Authority currently owns the right-of-way, and in the last ten years, it has exerted <br />its influences over properties that have encroachments in their right-of-way and they have actively tried to <br />remove any encroachments in the right-of-way. Approximately half of the existing paved road of <br />Northern Avenue is located within the railroad right-of-way and half of it is located in the private <br />properties. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated in the initial discussions with the applicant and their surveyor, it was suggested that there <br />be a dedication of 30 feet of right-of-way adjacent to the railroad right-of-way so that the City can <br />accommodate the existing Northern Avenue as it is traveled and paved and the existing water and sewer <br />lines. Gaffron noted that 30 feet actually matches a prior subdivision done approximately 30 years just to <br />the west in which the City gained back some of that right-of-way that was vacated in 1912. <br /> <br />One of the factors in looking at development of this property is that the City is going to be looking for <br />dedication of the right-of-way and whether 30 feet is correct or whether more should be required is <br />questionable. One of the questions Staff has is whether the City will be required by the Regional Rail <br />Authority to relocate that road, which would be difficult with a 30-foot right-of-way. The City standards <br />Item #01 - PC Agenda - 10/21/2013 <br />Approval of PC Minutes 09/16/2013 [Page 22 of 34]