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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETEING <br /> Monday,MAY 13,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> The plan proposes a hammerhead. There is approximately a 450-foot long roadway. The code defines in <br /> Section 82.2 that a cul-de-sac means a local street with only one outlet and having an appropriate terminal <br /> for the safe and convenient traversal of traffic movement. The fire chief is in agreement with a <br /> hammerhead design. Instead of a 100-foot outlot,being proposed is a hammerhead that is 20 feet wide <br /> and 70 feet deep. A comparison that was pointed out at the Planning Commission meeting was if they <br /> were to do a normal 80-foot wide clump of circular pavement around the property,that would impact the <br /> wetland in the corner. The impact on the wetland is 83 percent less if a hammerhead is done. <br /> Stickney noted they got into a long discussion at the Planning Commission meeting about how buses <br /> were going to be able to go down the road. Stickney noted in any of the developments that he has helped <br /> out on,he has never had a bus go down to one of the cul-de-sacs and instead the buses park at the end of <br /> the street and the kids walk to the end of the road. Stickney stated he has not seen a school bus go down <br /> to a cul-de-sac in the time he has lived in Orono. According to state code and the Long Lake Fire Chief, a <br /> hammerhead is an appropriate turn-around, even given the fact that a fire truck is harder to operate than a <br /> school bus. <br /> Walsh noted drivers of fire trucks probably practice how to back up and that they cannot say a school bus <br /> or other delivery vehicles will never go down that road. City Code states that unless there is some <br /> overriding issue, it needs to be a cul-de-sac,which is the issue he is struggling with. While the <br /> hammerhead may work for a fire truck, everybody else will be going down that road and that he cannot <br /> envision somebody backing up a school bus with 30 kids on it. <br /> Stickney stated the private roads are built to city standards and that he does not know of one private road <br /> that allows a school bus to go down there due to the impact on the road and the future maintenance. <br /> Walsh stated if a road is being built, it needs to be built to code unless there is some overriding issue. <br /> While a wider road might wipe out more pine trees,those can be replanted but the road will never get any <br /> bigger. From a safety standpoint, if people are going to park on the road,there also is a need to be able to <br /> have cars go both ways. Walsh stated he would rather see the road built correctly up front with a cul-de- <br /> sac. <br /> Stickney noted these are 25-foot pine trees. <br /> Walsh stated he has never seen a true survey of the width of every tree in the correct location. <br /> Stickney pointed out the grade is higher on the north side so the road cannot be wiggled through. <br /> Johnson stated he did visit the site and that he measured from the middle of the existing road to the base <br /> of the trees,which was 25 feet. Johnson commented he can understand what Mr. Stickney is saying about <br /> other private roads, but that when he looked at this situation, it appeared there was adequate room to put <br /> in a 24-foot road and that he does not see a reason why it cannot be done here. Johnson noted when Irwin <br /> Jacobs did his development off of Heritage,the City made him put in a full-size conforming cul-de-sac, <br /> which is just what the City has done in the past and is what the code requires. Johnson stated he does not <br /> see a reason for not conforming with the code. <br /> Walsh noted the applicant needs a practical difficulty, and if trees are considered a practical difficulty, <br /> there will be a lot of practical difficulties in Orono. <br /> Page 6 of 21 <br />
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