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r <br />MIMTKS OF THK ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION WORK SESSION <br />WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1994 <br />ROLL <br />The Orono Planning Commhsion met on the alH)ve date with the following members present; <br />Vice-Chair Stephen Peterson. Janice Berg, Charles Nolan. Jr , Sandy Smith and Candace <br />Rowlette. Councilmember Gabriel Jabbour was present representing Council City staff was <br />represented by Building & Zoning Administrator Jeame Mabusth. Assistant Planning & Zoning <br />Administrator Michael Gaffron and Recorder Carole Haseman. Mcmb(*rs of the public present <br />were Todd Nelson representing Minnetonka Boat Works; Rich Anderson representing Sailors <br />World and North Shore Drive Marinas; Jim Dunn represeming Lakeside Marina; Dan Crear, <br />1980 Spates Avenue; Camilo Castdlon, 1950 Shoreline Drive; Beverly Blomberg. 3180 North <br />Shore Drive, and Lee Fischback, 3135 North Shore Drive. The meeting was ^.alled to order at <br />5;13 p.m. <br />Peterson welcomed members of the public and began the meeting by stating the intention of the <br />work session is to continue to review and discuss the B-2 Code, specific topics for this session <br />including paiking, restaurants fishing tournaments. ct)mmercial dock locations and lake <br />maintenance operations. <br />Gatfron presented a brief review from previous discussions of permitted, accessory and <br />conditional uses. Accessory uses must have a permitted use before there can be an accessory <br />use. Conditional uses can stand alone but require special Council approval. Permitted uses must <br />be able to individually stand alone as a marina use and include rental slips, sales of boats, <br />motors, trailers and marine accessories, repair and servicing of boats, on-land storage of boats <br />in summer and winter, maiine tuel sales, and bait and fishing tackle sales. Several accessory <br />uses not currently allowed in the B-2 have been discussed at last month’s work session and <br />concluded by the Planning Commission to be inappropriate for B-2. These include ice skating <br />rinks, tobagonning, Chri.stmas tree .sales, parasailing and automobile winter access. Accessory <br />uses considered by Planning Commission to be appropriate in the B-2 so far include signs, head <br />pump out tor boats, sale of prepackaged foods, dive shop, club house for slip customers to use, <br />sailing schools, rental boats, one caretaker dwelling unit for security purposes, sailboard <br />sales/rental. ice fishing tackle sales but not ice fishing houses or equipment for sales/rental, and <br />ice boats. Accessory u.ses left for further discussion were fishing tournaments, cross country <br />ski sales/rental and snowmobile operations. Most of the conditional uses were left for further <br />discussion except for cigarette .sales, sale of 3.2 beer and transient boat launching which remain <br />.iS ‘‘easonable uses. Additional information is needed before any discussion can be done <br />Kgarding the conditional uses for boat clubs, on-demand launch of customer’s boat stored on­ <br />site, charter boats, lake structure maintenance operation ba.se and restaurants. <br />Gaffron noted that parking and landscape uses and perfomiance standards need to be addressed <br />at this time, finder Subd. 8 Parking Requirements, it is suggested that parking areas "need not