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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, .Tune 8, 2015 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />7. #15-3734 CHRISTOPHER BOLLIS, 2001350 STUBBS BAY ROAD NORTH, SKETCH <br />PLAN REVIEW (continued) <br />Bollis stated putting a corridor through the woods does not make a lot of sense for any additional <br />development of that piece and there are no development plans for that area at the present time. Bollis <br />indicated any future development could have access off of that road or off of Stubbs Bay Road. <br />McMillan commented it looks like one and possibly two lots could be developed in the southwest comer <br />with access off of that road. McMillan stated if people had the option of going south to Watertown or <br />west to Stubbs Bay, they would likely take the private road to Watertown if they are heading east rather <br />than out to Stubbs Bay. <br />Gaffron noted the wooded area also has some fairly steep slopes, which would need to be avoided if a <br />road was constructed and would bring the road close to the existing house. <br />Printup asked if Staff is comfortable with running a road through there at some point in the future rather <br />than focusing on it now. <br />Gaffron stated at this point it would be platted as an outlot, and if it was ever developed, it would need to <br />come back before the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />McMillan asked if Lot 7 would be located in the woods. <br />Bollis indicated it is the one wooded lot in the development. Bollis stated the proposed building pad is <br />located in the clearing and not in the woods. Bollis indicated they do not want to remove more trees than <br />what is necessary. <br />Gaffron noted the neighbors have expressed a concern about their view given proposed Lot 6. Gaffron <br />recommended the developer contemplate some screening in that area. <br />Bollis stated they wanted to get the feedback from the Planning Commission and City Council first and <br />then they were planning to meet with the two neighbors that would be impacted to get their input on what <br />they would like to see. <br />Council Member Levang stated her concern is the existing cul-de-sac on Kintyre Lane. Levang asked if <br />the applicants have considered eliminating that cul-de-sac and making it a straight road. <br />Bollis stated they would like to get the input from the City Council regarding that and that it is certainly <br />something that could be removed if the Council desires. Bollis stated the proposed cul-de-sac is similar <br />to the one in Graham Hill. <br />Levang indicated she would like to see it removed. Levang stated she has a concern about cars stacking <br />up on either side of the cul-de-sac, which would make it difficult as it relates to visibility given the rise of <br />the hill. <br />McMillan asked if the private road could be moved further to the east. <br />Page 7 of 19 <br />
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