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1^ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING • <br />HELD MARCH 8, 1993 <br />ZONING FILE #1803 - CONT. <br />Mayor Callahan questioned at what point the turnaround would be <br />converted to a cul -de -sac. <br />Mabusth said at the point the Prudden property was developed. <br />Mitchell reviewed the impact on the environment if the road were <br />required to be widened past the curve. He said the road is wide <br />enough in that area to allow two cars to pass. He said it would be <br />very expensive to widen the road in this area. <br />Prudden agreed to just the repair of the road running east to west. <br />Hurr inquired who would bear the cost of a future road improvement <br />if not done at this time. <br />Mabusth stated the final developer would be the responsible party. <br />She reiterated the City will obtain a road and utility easement <br />over the entire 50' wide road outlot. <br />Bellows stated the Planning Commission in their recommendation • <br />strived to provide consistency with the directives of the code. <br />McNeIIis added they will incur additional water problems with a <br />widened road to this area. He questioned how the drive would be <br />installed over the drainage area for Lot 1, Block 1. <br />Hurr cautioned the Council in accepting the environmental reasons <br />for not widening the road at this time, as those may be the same <br />reasons given to waive a future widening of the road. <br />Jabbour agreed, but noted the City just approved the rebuilding of <br />Leaf Street at a sub - standard width of 22. He suggested they <br />revisit their standards. He encouraged rural development in this <br />area to protect the environment. He added it will be the <br />responsibility of a future developer to upgrade the remaining <br />portion of the road. <br />Cook added the road does not meet design standards for the curve. <br />14 <br />is <br />