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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,October 20,2014 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> The Orono Planning Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br /> Chair Denise Leskinen, Commissioners Bruce Lemke, Christopher McGrann, Chad Olson, Loren <br /> Schoenzeit, and John Thiesse. Representing Staff were Community Development Director Andrew <br /> Mack, Senior Planner Michael Gaffron, City Planner Melanie Curtis, Consulting City Engineer David <br /> Martini, and Recorder Jackie Young. Council Member Printup was present. Commissioner Jon <br /> Schwingler arrived at 6:38 p.m. <br /> Chair Leskinen called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA <br /> *1. APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTE OF SEPTEMBER 15, <br /> 2014 <br /> Mack noted under Item No. 4 the name of the architect was misspelled and would be corrected by Staff. <br /> Schoenzeit moved,McGrann seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as amended. VOTE: Ayes <br /> 6,Nays 0. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 2. #14-3664 DAVID SCHMID AND ANGELA CILIBERTO,3309 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD, <br /> VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT,6:35 P.M.—6:45 P.M. <br /> David Schmid and Angela Ciliberto,Applicants, were present. <br /> Gaffron noted this application was before the Planning Commission earlier this year and was approved by <br /> the City Council in June of 2014. The applicants have chosen to request some revisions to the parking <br /> area that exists along Crystal Bay Road. The parking area originally was going to be created from a <br /> portion of the existing underground garage, which was to be removed, and construction of a new concrete <br /> rear retaining wall within the garage footprint. That retaining wall would have been approximately 8.5 <br /> feet high and would have required fencing or similar barrier at the top for safety purposes. <br /> The applicants are now proposing a parking stall as a parallel stall to the road,which requires an <br /> amendment to the approved site plan. The stall will be approximately 24 feet in width and seven to ten <br /> feet deep, in the location of the existing driveway and slightly west of it. In addition, all existing walls <br /> will be removed and replaced with boulder walls,all of which will be less than four feet in height. <br /> Public Works Director Adam Edwards has reviewed the proposed plan and notes that the parallel stall <br /> will not impede City street maintenance and will likely create a safer situation for a vehicle exiting the <br /> site given the hill on the neighboring property to the east. Grading of the area of the parking stall will <br /> create a slope that is less steep and will tie in better with th existing grades on the adjacent property. Site <br /> drainage will still be routed along the west side of the stairway as previously approved. <br /> Gaffron stated aesthetically the boulder walls may create a more natural look than the existing fieldstone- <br /> faced walls. As part of the project,the existing concrete steps will be replaced with a curved stairway <br /> Page 1 of 28 <br />