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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 8,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 16. #17-3922 CITY OF ORONO,TEXT AMENDMENT: WETLANDS REGLTI,ATIONS— <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 196,Third Series.—continued <br /> the setback in terms of property maintenance and recreation,and a scientific basis to promote cleaner <br /> water by absorbing toxins,to provide essential wildlife corridors, and to provide open spaces and vistas in <br /> the neighborhoods,which helps contribute to the rural nature of Orono. <br /> Muldoon stated since only a few variances were approved last year to wetland setbacks,they appear to be <br /> acceptable to 99 percent of the people in the community. In terms of scientific support, Orono's setbacks <br /> meet the Fish and Wildlife Department's guidelines,and it is likely the actual recommended distances are <br /> 50 to 100 percent greater than what Orono requires. Aesthetically,the wetland setbacks serve the purpose <br /> of allowing wildlife to live in harmony with humans and have equal access to some of the waterways. <br /> Muldoon commented he is sympathetic to homeowners and builders that have issues with unique <br /> topography challenges and that he agrees they should be able to ask for variances if there are undue <br /> hardships. Muldoon indicated he has reached out to a few builders regarding these issues and that they <br /> indicated they do not see the regulations themselves as being the source of the problem but the fact that it <br /> takes time to review variances, even routine ones. Muldoon stated it is likely everyone would agree that <br /> allowing desktop review of wetland delineations would speed up the approval process and address a <br /> number of issues. <br /> Muldoon stated it is his understanding Orono just reviewed and redefined their wetland regulations four <br /> years ago and that the existing setbacks were agreed on by the town and the City Council and Staff. The <br /> Planning Commission at their last meeting recommended to leave the wetland setback as is. Muldoon <br /> stated in his view it is unnecessary to change the setbacks since it is inconsistent with the view of the <br /> maj ority of the residents. Muldoon stated in the interests of maintaining Orono's special character,the <br /> residents' opposition to the change, and the ability of the City to maintain local control over the <br /> environment,he would strongly urge the City Council to keep the existing protections. <br /> Seals asked whether Mr. Muldoon feels the general public would be okay with variances being approved <br /> if the topography poses a challenge. <br /> Muldoon stated he does not see a hardship to the residents since the regulations have been in place for <br /> quite some time and they have been abiding by them. Muldoon stated as far as reducing the regulations, <br /> in his opinion it is a real risk to the water quality,the wildlife, and invites additional density near the <br /> wetlands. Muldoon stated if the City continues to squeeze the setbacks, invariably they will get requests <br /> for more and more homes. Muldoon stated in his view they are losing ground even though they have <br /> these regulations and that he is concerned about hardcover in the buffer and setback areas and what that <br /> runoff will do to the waterways. <br /> Jay Kinve, 950 Willow View Drive, stated he is opposed to the opinion that was just read by <br /> Mr.Muldoon on the setbacks but that he does agree with the establishment of the desktop review and the <br /> permanent nature of wetland reviews and permanent buffers. Kinve stated that makes all the sense in the <br /> world since it is a big hassle and expense when new delineations are required by the City even though the <br /> Watershed District does not require them. <br /> Kinve noted they are talking about wetlands and they are not talking about Lake Minnetonka or Long <br /> Lake. Kinve stated ironically the lakes have fewer protections from runoff than wetlands do and that a <br /> Page 24 of 34 <br />
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