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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Tuesday, January 16, 2018 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />It was the consensus of the Planning Commission not to require the 10 percent private recreation space <br />and that a park dedication fee would be appropriate. <br />Thiesse noted Staff recommends a 10 -foot trail easement along the south boundary. Thiesse indicated he <br />would be in favor of that. Thiesse asked whether the easement would be given back in the event the trail <br />is constructed on the other side of the road. <br />Barnhart indicated this is similar to the Orono Senior Housing project and that the easement would <br />provide some options. <br />Weber noted the 10 -foot easement will not affect them in a negative way and that it is typical to a utility <br />easement. <br />Landgraver asked if the pond has been expanded. <br />Barnhart indicated Hennepin County is working with the property owner of the senior housing project to <br />expand that pond and that Staff will have to do the calculations. Barnhart stated it appears the pond was <br />designed to accept development of this site as a business use. <br />Weber stated the commercial site had 26 open space and that this site has less hardcover than what was <br />previously approved. Weber stated as part of their application one of the requirements is that the pond <br />does accommodate the stormwater and that they will be looking at that. <br />Thiesse stated if the City were to request additional monies from the developer for recreation, it could go <br />towards the trail. Thiesse noted landscaping will be required and that a plan will need to be submitted at <br />some point. <br />Landgraver commented this would be a nice compliment to Orono's housing stock. <br />The Planning Commission took no formal action on this item. <br />9. UPDATE ON CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS HELD ON NOVEMBER 27, 2017, AND <br />DECEMBER 11, 2017 <br />Barnhart reported on the following City Council actions: <br />• Approved a number of variances for 3325 Crystal Bay Road on Consent <br />• Approved a conditional use permit for Travis DeYeung for a permanent dock <br />• The Wishmeyers' after -the -fact variance on Big Island was approved <br />• Approved the CUPs for the Lakewest development on Ivy Place. The applicant needs to submit <br />final plat. <br />• Reviewed a temporary site plan for River Valley Sports. The City Council ultimately approved <br />the request for 10 days anytime between January and March. The City Council was <br />uncomfortable with temporary being three months. <br />• The William and Sue Dunkley application changed dramatically but was ultimately approved. <br />The Dunkleys decided to combine the two lots rather than create three separate lots and the <br />variances granted were for the home improvements. <br />Page 16 of 17 <br />
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