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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, April 17,2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. 40', <br />-Irr, <br />Gaffiron stated this is a sketch plan for a proposed two -lot subdivision of a vacant property located at the 41> <br />north end of Ivy Place on Casco Point. The property consists of three existing tax parcels that the <br />applicants propose to reconfigure into two residential building lots, each exceeding the 1/2 -acre minimum <br />lot size of the LR- I C District. <br />Gaffron displayed the 1955 plat of the property. In 1955, the northerly edge of this area was a thin <br />peninsula, and the center of the peninsula was wetland. <br />Gaffron displayed some aerial photographs from 1945 through 1975 depicting the property and <br />surrounding area. Gaff-ron noted by 1960 the area had become filled in a little bit more, and by 1970, it <br />had been completely filled in. By 1971 some volunteer trees have started to grow on the property. <br />Gaffron stated this is a piece of property that has been vacant but has gone through a number of changes. <br />The property was replatted in 1971 from the initial two Registered Land Survey (RLS) tracts into three <br />lots but remained vacant. In 1975, an application to re -plat the property to convert the three lots into just <br />two lots was reviewed. Despite opposition from the neighborhood and allegations that the filling was <br />done illegally, the re -plat was approved with the understanding that the approval should not be construed <br />as building permit approval nor that the land was buildable. The re -plat into two lots was never filed and <br />the property currently remains as three separate vacant tax parcels. <br />The applicants have submitted a fairly detailed sketch plan for review tonight. A tree inventory has been <br />completed for the property. A majority of the trees are volunteer trees of poor quality. A line of huge <br />cottonwoods once stood along the Carman Bay shoreline but were girdled by beavers and eventually were <br />removed. <br />The applicants are proposing to construct two homes on the property. Gaffron noted there are a variety of <br />existing easements that will need to be eliminated. There is also a view easement in favor of the Powell <br />property at 2916 Casco Point Road which limits the number, location and height of the homes allowed. <br />In addition, there are portions of the property located within the floodplain that would need to be filled. <br />Page 45 of 71 <br />