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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 /> made an investment into their property with this new structure and that they have not been able to even <br /> get to their property at times,which is quite alarming when you consider the fact that emergency vehicles <br /> also could not get through the street. <br /> Sedgwick stated with all due respect to Staff, she would like to point out that a culvert acts as a conduit, <br /> and what it does is it carries water from one area to another area when it is functioning. Sedgwick stated <br /> if the culvert is below grade with wetlands and flooding on either side of the road, fixing the collapsed <br /> culvert is not the solution to the flooding. Sedgwick stated for 37 years since this CUP was created on <br /> the property at 2605 Kelly Avenue for a Type IIII wetland,none of the temporary solutions have worked, <br /> such as the raising of the road and the culvert. <br /> Sedgwick noted it has been four or five months that the City has not had an on-staff engineer and that she <br /> has a heightened interest and a great idea as to how this problem can be resolved,which can be discussed <br /> at a future time. <br /> Gary Schroeder,2565 Kelly Avenue, stated the flooding issue pretty much started when they constructed <br /> Lund's and that the covering of the parking lot caused it. Schroeder indicates the water drains right down <br /> Kelly Avenue and ends up in the street rather than draining. Schroeder stated the City of Orono has <br /> attempted to address the water problems going back into the mid 1960s. <br /> Schroeder stated the one thing that has not been brought up is the noise that is generated from the <br /> intersection of County Road 19 and 15. If those trees are removed,the noise will increase. Schroeder <br /> indicated the noise does increase in the winter when the deciduous trees fall but that there is not the traffic <br /> in the winter like there is in the summer. Schroeder stated in his view the trees are a natural buffer zone. <br /> Schroeder stated traffic is also a big problem and has been covered. As it relates to property values, if <br /> multi-family dwellings are constructed, it will lower the property values that the residents have worked <br /> hard to maintain for many years. Schroeder stated the Planning Commission should reject the argument <br /> that four homes are harder to design in a spot where five are currently being proposed. <br /> Schroeder noted the City of Orono does allow for shared driveways and that he has been sharing his <br /> driveway since 1956,which works quite well. <br /> Page 22 of 59 <br />