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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 11, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 12 of 16 <br /> <br />Patrick Brama, Trident Development, asked what amount of density the Council is comfortable with since <br />the Comprehensive Plan shows 20 to 25 units per acre. <br /> <br />Walsh stated they are looking for something that is comparable to what is across the street, which is a <br />townhome style development. <br /> <br />Brama stated it sounds like density is one factor . Brama asked whether the Council’s preference is for it <br />to be a detached product and whether multi-family with six to eight units would be something the Council <br />would consider. <br /> <br />Crosby indicated he is looking at more of a townhome type development. <br /> <br />Walsh stated two to three units is good, which is similar to what is across the street. <br /> <br />Todd Cushman, Trident Development, stated the City’s Comprehensive Plan specified this area to be a <br />high-density area and that it s eems like the Council’s comments are that they are looking to have medium <br />density instead. <br /> <br />Walsh noted the Comprehensive Plan is a guiding document and that a number of things have changed <br />over the last18 months. In addition, Orono Preserve was guided for seven to ten units per acre but that <br />did not work and that ended up being three units per acre. The City Council is looking at how the project <br />fits into the community. <br /> <br />Walsh stated for those people who live in Orono, the way of life is more rural, and it has been that way <br />for generations. The City s trive s to keep density low , and while the City has to provide opportunities for <br />higher-density development, the City does not have to actually approve the higher density projects . Due <br />to some other recent projects, the City has met its density numbers. <br /> <br />Walsh stated the concept plan allows the applicant to get the feedback of the City Council without <br />incurring all the costs associated with a formal application. <br /> <br />Barnhart noted one component was the density number, which is three units per acre, and the second <br />component was the opportunity to provide housing for projected growth. Barnhart stated the City <br />Council may have to have a conversation about where to put the higher density that was proposed for this <br />site elsewhere. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> <br />14. LA19-000002 – SCOTT GATES ON BEHALF OF KRUCKEBERG REAL ESTATE, <br />4400 DEERING ISLAND, CONCEPT PLAN – AMEND MUSA BOUNDARY <br /> <br />Barnhart stated this is a request for the City Council to consider an amendment to the Comprehensive <br />Plan by expanding the MUSA boundary. The applicant w ould like to incorporate Deering Island in to <br />MUSA , which would thereby give it the opportunity to connect to sanitary sewer through the City of <br />Mound. <br />
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