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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, APRIL 13 , 19$1 Page 2 <br /> Jim Cox, 1020 Willow Drive North: Willow Drive and PARKVIEW CENTERS <br /> Sixth Avenue North, and Willow Drive and Highway 12 2280 Wayzata Boulevard <br /> have a high accident rate now. This proposal will (Continued) <br /> cause increased accidents. <br /> Bill Hutchins, 900 Willow Drive: Will this not create <br /> septic tank problems? <br /> Mayor Van Nest: This proposal will have to follow <br /> Orona ' s building codes. <br /> George Johnson, 879 Brown Road: How about Dickey <br /> Lake? <br /> Pat Meyer : We will not use Dickey Lake. <br /> George Johnson : If you are not using the lake or <br /> the outside areas, why do you need all of this land? <br /> Pat Meyer : Balance of land will be for agricultural uses. <br /> Tom Lane , 915 Brown Road North: Would you fence your area <br /> separate from the lake? <br /> Pat Meyer : If this is a concern, we would consider that. <br /> Tom Lane : The compatibility of this operation and the <br /> Dickey Lake and existng wildlife areas are our deep <br /> concern. Our other concerns are inpatients, outpatients, <br /> and patients leaving the area. <br /> Pat Mastney, 61 Brown Road South: This is a controlled <br /> situation. Patients leaving the area would not be a problem. <br /> Mr. Harry Garrish, Architect, reviewed the proposed <br /> security systems and retention areas. <br /> George Johnson: We had a meeting with Mr . Ringer last <br /> night and it was very productive. Our petition to you <br /> outlines our concerns. <br /> PETITION <br /> We , the undersigned, hereby urge the City Council of the <br /> Village of Orono to decline the issuance of a conditional <br /> use permit as requested by Judd Ringer and Parkview <br /> Treatment Center for the property on Highway 12 , Willow <br /> Drive and Dickey Lake for the following reasons : <br /> 1. That there is not a proper buffer zone planned to <br /> separate property from the lake to maintain the natural <br /> environment. <br /> 2 . That the drive-way entering onto Willow Drive will add to <br /> the high traffic density problem. <br /> 3 . Security fence <br /> (Continued) <br />