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MINUTES OF l'itE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL. <br /> MEETING HELD ON JUNE 23, 1997 <br /> (#7-#2240 Jim Waters Sketch Plan-Continued) <br /> Waters indicated that sketch plan 4 would require clearing of land which was adverse to <br /> the desire of preserving open space and trees. <br /> Sketch plan 3 preserves the topography according to Waters with large lots averaging <br /> nearly one acre in size, with the flexibility in spacing of the homes on the lots. This plan <br /> would allow for undisturbed zones and buffering for the park. Waters feels this plan <br /> would provide a high quality development with minimum impact. <br /> Waters does not feel that sewering is an issue in the right location. He feels the plan <br /> addresses the public health issue noting mound septic systems are damaging to wooded <br /> areas due to space needs. Waters said the plan would provide for 19 lots and a right-of- <br /> way easement to West Branch Road eliminating the need for the long cul-de-sac on <br /> Wildhufat Trail. <br /> Waters said the property could be developed regardless of the issue of rezoning noting <br /> the one acre parcels are within the MUSA for sewering and the two acre parcels could <br /> remain as such. He felt a better development than this could be gained. He indicated that <br /> a change to the MUSA boundary would be modest and be an administrative change. He <br /> believes the boundary is atypical at best, and a change would be similar to other <br /> modifications to the boundary made in the past and in keeping with the current <br /> neighborhood. <br /> • <br /> Jabbour noted the applicant's sensitivity to the issue of preserving the park area but felt <br /> there were more substantial issues with the application. He indicated that the park land <br /> did not have to be bisected but could be. He said the main issue is with the sewering of <br /> other properties within the City. Jabbour noted that other property owners are also <br /> requesting sewer with similar reasons why their properties should be sewered. Jabbour <br /> said he would not favor changing City policy to accommodate one applicant. It would be <br /> a major change in how the City operates if the policy was driven by one application. He <br /> cited the example of the length of time and discussions regarding sewering of the ice <br /> arena which was supported by all agencies. Jabbour indicated it is an honorable goal to <br /> change the MUSA in order to eliminate bisecting the park land but not if it involves <br /> changing City policy. Jabbour asked for Staffs recommendation. <br /> Gaffron indicated that the City's policy is long standing. He noted that rezoning is rarely <br /> considered. Gaffron said he believes in order to develop the property, it would require <br /> sewering or no development should occur. He noted that other similar requests could <br /> occur from properties abutting the hot spots for sewering. He did note the uniqueness of <br /> the property and design of the MUSA boundary at this location. <br /> Goetten asked how the MUSA boundary was originally determined. Gaffron said it <br /> followed the 1975 rezoning. <br /> 8 <br />