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• MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION WORK SESSION <br />TOPIC: HOME OCCUPATIONS <br />HELD JUNE 4,1997 <br />ROLL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the following members present: <br />William Stoddard, Sandra Smith, Charles Schroeder, Elizabeth Hawn and Lili McMillan. Planning <br />Commission members Dale Lindquist and Janice Berg were absent. The following represented City <br />staff. City Planner /Zoning Administrator Elizabeth Van Zomeren, Assistant Planning and Zoning <br />Administrator Michael Gaffron, Director of Public Services Greg Gappa and Recorder Carole <br />Haseman. The meeting was called to order by Van Zomeren at 7:55 a.m. <br />Members of the public were asked to introduce themselves. Donna Suske; Irene Silber represented <br />her husband who has a home occupation license for Heliotrope Garden Design; Walter Holzer; Ben <br />Meinhart owner of All Star Electric. <br />Van Zomeren stated that she has been involved with home occupation licensing for several years as <br />a planner with the City of Minneapolis. The City of Orono is unique with small lots in the Navarre <br />area, large rural lots that are in the MUSA line and other residential areas with 1 or 2 acre lots. <br />Three different zoning terms need to be addressed and we must be cognizant of development <br />pressures arising within the Orono area. Changes may be occurring with home occupations that <br />is may have been typical when Orono was considered more rural. The focus today should be on <br />identifying the goals of Orono regarding home occupation and community standards. Should home <br />occupation licenses be encouraged in some or all zoning districts? It is important to have a good <br />definition of home occupation. Right now the definition is problematic in that it does include <br />regulatory fragments such as parking requirements. Should a list of permitted uses be established? <br />Performance standards need to be reviewed in connection with regulating hours of operation, <br />parking or storage. <br />Smith noted that this is the first work session of the Planning Commission to look at this issue and <br />would like input from everyone to give them an opportunity to gather information. <br />Van Zomeren told some humorous stories relating to home occupations which had been shared at <br />planning conferences such as the person who released his homing pigeons only when the neighbor <br />was having a party; another did not provide air conditioning for exotic birds on a small lot; another <br />was an artist who vented the heat from his kiln out onto the side yard and also had 13 employees. <br />Regulation varies from each municipality. <br />Van Zomeren asked that everyone go through the work sheet. <br />Smith requested that discussion be given as to purpose before starting the work sheet. Obviously, <br />the character of the neighborhood should be maintained so as to not appear commercial. <br />•1 <br />
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