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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday, September 15,2014 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> In addition,there are a large number of mature trees on the site,including a large variety of deciduous <br /> trees and substantial undergrowth. Mack noted preservation of all this existing vegetation is a <br /> requirement contained within the flowage and conservation easement. Staff views the woods within the <br /> flowage and conservation easement as an area that should be preserved as much as possible as part of the <br /> RPUD process. <br /> Mack noted the applicants were previously before the Planning Commission in March with a concept <br /> plan. The concept plan presented in March was more favorably received by the Planning Commission <br /> than the original concept plan. At Staff's recommendation,the developer provided a 3-dimensional <br /> representation of how the five twin home units would appear on the landscape. <br /> Mack indicated the City's adopted Comprehensive Community Management plan for the Navarre area <br /> has guided this area for some form of higher density housing, while at the same time preserving the <br /> opportunity for a more intensive commercial/retail/residential mix further to the north along Shadywood <br /> Road. The applicant's proposal better serves this intent by reducing an earlier concept of a much higher <br /> density townhome development encompassing land all the way from Kelly Avenue to Shadywood Road. <br /> Mack stated some other factors to consider would be whether one acre lots should be required,whether all <br /> the units should be detached single-family homes, and setbacks. Mack stated the approach to a more <br /> conservation design of the site improvements makes a lot of sense for this property. <br /> Mack noted a number of comments were received from the neighbors regarding the project and basically <br /> relate to access to the site, flooding in the area,preservation of the trees and wetland area, and drainage <br /> issues. Additional comments were received today in the form of e-mails that have been placed in front of <br /> the Planning Commission. Mack noted a portion of Kelly Avenue was required to be closed for a period <br /> of time this year due to flooding issues. <br /> Mack indicated as a result of that input from the neighbors,he had an opportunity last Friday to visit the <br /> area. Mack stated if you go all the way up to what would be essentially the southeast corner of the <br /> property, which is the approximate location of the driveway,there is an inlet that accepts water. Mack <br /> explained the water comes out of the street area, goes further down to the south, and then fills up a larger <br /> wetland area. Once the area fills up,there is an inlet that goes underneath Kelly Avenue and then outlets <br /> into another wetland complex. Mack stated it appears so far that system is working pretty good based on <br /> Page 11 of 59 <br />
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