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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 • <br />( #4) #1803 WOODHILL COUNTRY CLUB, 200 WOODHILL ROAD - FINAL <br />SUBDIVISION - RESOLUTION #3318 <br />Bob Mitchell was present representing the applicants. <br />Mabusth explained that in the preliminary plat there was no Outlot D so there was no issue <br />raised regarding the outlot. In the final plat, Outlot D appeared. In the original resolution, it <br />was stated that Outlot B could be legally combined with the Carpenter property or the adjacent <br />property. Mitchell has asked that the outlot be legally combined with Lot 1, Block 1. The <br />amended resolution, Page 2, Condition 2, reads "As Outlot D is unbuildable and relates closely <br />to Lot 1, Block 1 and is not contiguous to any other property owned by the developer, Outlot <br />D and Lot 1, Block 1 shall be deemed combined for Orono's subdivision and land use purposes <br />with the execution of a special lot combination. " <br />It was- moved by Callahan, seconded by Jabbour, to adopt Resolution #3318 as amended. Ayes <br />4, nas 0. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br />Charles Nolan represented the Planning Commission. There were no comments. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Mame O'Meara, 2000 Webber Hills Road, explained that while recently purchasing their home <br />they had to deal with the new septic regulations. Since their system did not comply, they were <br />given two years to upgrade the system. Because they purchased the home under foreclosure, <br />a complicated purchase agreement was written. Funds were in escrow for a septic system. <br />Once they moved in, the septic moratorium was imposed. She is asking for two things: <br />1) Several neighborhoods are being considered for sewer. She would like an <br />expedient decision on whether or not sewer will be utilized in the Webber Hills <br />area. <br />2) If septic systems are to continue in Webber Hills, she would like to be allowed <br />an exception to the moratorium to proceed with the upgrade of their system so <br />they can comply with the stipulations of their purchase agreement. <br />Mayor Callahan explained that the moratorium is only for preventing the City from enforcing <br />the septic ordinance; it does not prevent anyone from proceeding with the installation of a septic <br />system. <br />2 • <br />
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