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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,April 17,2017 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Fretham stated they would like to do that as well. <br /> Lemke stated the back to back driveways seem kind of clumsy. <br /> Fretham stated the challenge is limiting the hardcover. Fretham stated they have the land mass but it is <br /> quite restrictive to run the driveway that far. Fretham indicated they will continue to look at that. <br /> Thiesse asked if anyone from the public would like to comment on the sketch plan. <br /> Tera White, 3560 Ivy Place,stated their property was developed in the 1940s and that it does flood. <br /> White stated as more fill is brought in,that raises a concern about where the runoff will go since they are <br /> located at the bottom of the hill. <br /> Thiesse stated her concern has been noted. <br /> The Planning Commission took no formal action on this item. <br /> 10. #17-3932 GORDON JAMES CONSTRUCTION ON BEHALF OF YMCA OF THE <br /> GREATER TWIN CITIES, 135 ORONO ORCHARD ROAD,SKETCH PLAN <br /> This item was removed from the agenda at the request of the applicant. <br /> 11. #17-3922 CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: WETLANDS PROTECTION, 10:20 <br /> P.M.— 11:40 P.M. <br /> Barnhart stated the wetland regulation was the sixth highest priority identified by the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council last year. The Development Process Review Committee has provided <br /> some guidance and suggestions for amendments to those regulations. It has been noted by people over <br /> the years that the City's regulations are stricter than the Watershed District and that some possible <br /> modifications might be in order. The first main area identified by Staff where the City and the Watershed <br /> District differ is when wetlands are required to be delineated and the type of delineation. The second <br /> Page 53 of 72 <br />
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