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1997 - Zoning File 2293
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Wildhurst
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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> MEETING HELD ON MAY 19, 1997 -� <br /> (#16-#2239 Tin Waters -Continued) <br /> Gaffron noted the following areas requiring direction: 1) Garden Lane is a public right- <br /> of-way so would become a public road;2)the public road would extend to the cul-de-sac <br /> as it is in a sewered zone;3) drainage and grading would require the applicant to work <br /> with the City Engineer and Schoen and Madson and consider off-site ponding requiring <br /> permission from the MCWD. Gaffron said there were no designated wetlands on the <br /> property. The lots would use private wells. The developer would pay to run sewer to the <br /> lots in addition to connection charges. Drainage easements would be required. Park <br /> impacts require discussion. Gaffron questioned how access is to be gained to Hennessey <br /> property. McMillan suggested a private driveway. Gaffron indicated this option may not <br /> be appropriate as it would require going through the open space. A possible swap of land <br /> has been suggested as a way to solve the Hennessey lot problem. <br /> Mclviillan asked that the sketch plan be reviewed by the Park Commission. <br /> Gaffron was informed that the Planning Commission had no concerns with the subdivision <br /> as proposed. <br /> (#17)#2240 JIM WATERS,LGA INVESTMENT GROUP,INC.,WILDHURST <br /> TRAIL- SUBDIVISION/SKETCH PLAN REVIEW <br /> Jim Waters was present. <br /> Gaffron reported that this proposal includes three groups of property, the Van Sloun, two <br /> Sollner lots, and Morgart property, totaling of 28 acres. A portion of the property is <br /> zoned LR-1B, one acre, and a portion is zoned RR-1B,two acre. The MUSA line follows <br /> the zoning boundary. This presents an issue with possibly changing the comprehensive <br /> plan to change the two acre to one acre zoning and the need for a MUSA amendment for <br /> sewering the two acre properties. The proposal calls for a 17 lot subdivision with 1-1/2 <br /> acres average per lot served by an extension road from Wildhurst Trail. The proposed <br /> road would extend north and west,with a driveway serving the back of a few lots. <br /> Gaffron indicated it could be argued that this would result in through lots with two parallel <br /> roadways and requiring a conditional use permit for accessory structures. The use of <br /> ITighwood Lane to Garden Lane and Wildhurst is not a safe access option due to steep <br /> slopes. <br /> Gaffron indicated that the lots generally meet the 200'lot width requirement for two acre <br /> zoning. At an average of 1-1/2 acre lots, this would place a large number of homes in an <br /> area where homes have not previously been located. They would also be located near the <br /> park land and might possibly change the nature of the park. <br /> 24 <br />
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