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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, JUNE 29 , 1978 Page 4 <br /> Council Meeting - June 29 , 1978 SUBDIVISION <br /> 2227 & 2229 Shadywood Rd. <br /> 'r. Quello and Mr. Ra�ph BoMstein discussed their (Continued) <br /> application for a subdivision at 2229 Shadywood Road. <br /> Mayor Van Nest commented that we are being requested - <br /> to create a substandard lot if we legally divide <br /> this property. How can we justify this? This <br /> proposed division does not conform with our sub- <br /> division ordinance. <br /> Mr. Bomstein: Your Planning Comr.iission approved <br /> this three weeks ago. I don' t understand this. <br /> Mr. Quello: You allowed these homes to be connected <br /> to the sewer. <br /> Councilmember Paurus: Allo�ing both homes to be <br /> connected through a common pipe was not pro�er. <br /> Paurus moved, Massengale seconded, to direct staff <br /> to prepare and submit a resolution at the next <br /> Council meeting to deny the variance and preliminary <br /> subdivision based upon facts presented. Motion, <br /> Ayes (5) - Nays (0) . <br /> 'r. Alan Olson, City Planner, entered into the CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> _ecord the following request of Hennepin County Morris T. Baker Park <br /> Park Reserve District dated April 24, 1978, which #378 <br /> states: <br /> This is a conditional use permit and wetlands <br /> variance to fill some wetlands along Highway 12 <br /> for the purpose of constructing a bike/hike trail <br /> as it rings the Baker Park Reserve. The enclosed <br /> materials from the Park Reserve District explain <br /> what is requested and show the extenf of filling <br /> on the maps. <br /> Planning Commission Pdeeting - April 24, 1978 <br /> iKr. iir.1 I��arr and IZr. Alex Piayer were present at <br /> this neeting. They went through the materials <br /> and explained to the Planning Commission the <br /> extent of what was requested and the reasons for <br /> it. They showed a total of 7_1 mile trail around <br /> the entire park and including a 1.2 mile section <br /> of trail within the City of Orono. The trail would <br /> be asphalt surfaced except through the fill area <br /> we are discussing here, which across the marsh <br /> would include a crushed lime stone surface. It is <br /> �xpected that snowmobiles would use the adjacent <br /> orsetrail in the winter but that the bike trail <br /> would only be used by skiers and other pedestrians <br /> at that time�., (Continued) <br />