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MINUTES OF 1'HE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br /> MEETING HEIR ON JUNE 23, 1997 <br /> (#7 -#2240 Jim Waters Sketch Plan- Continued) <br /> Gaffron said sketch plan 2 presents a scenario with the two-acre zoning Morgart and Van <br /> Sloun properties. He said there is a problem with septic,however, in that there is no <br /> location for septic sites due to steep slopes on some lots. <br /> While noting the review is an informal discussion only,Jabbour acknowledged the <br /> interested parties in the audience and asked for public comment. <br /> Jim Stephenson, who resides on West Branch Road, said the property should not be <br /> developed into 19 homes considering the density and grade of the area. <br /> Sandy Rasmussen said she appreciated the Council's comments. She asked the Council <br /> to restate their vision for the City, suspecting accountability and health of the community <br /> 'were factors. While noting the plan's effect on the economic health of the community, <br /> Rasmussen felt there were other issues that bind the community together citing protection <br /> of the environment and open space. She noted that Forest Bay and Saga Hill are big <br /> assets and are examples of what the City is all about as well as examples of its vision. <br /> She indicated the community can be brought together not only by these issues but by <br /> threats to sensitive environmental areas and pollution to endangered Iakes. <br /> Rasmussen said a variance to the MUSA boundary would have a high impact on the <br /> community. She indicated the City was not only fortunate to acquire the park but <br /> recognized the large grass roots effort by the community in that acquisition. She said she <br /> hoped the developer understood this. She said she would be interested in hearing what <br /> the vision and mission is of the City_ <br /> Jabbour said the vision and mission of the City is summarized in the Comprehensive Plan <br /> and invited her and others to read it. He noted that page one recognizes the need to <br /> preserve the natural resources. He noted that the rights of individuals must also be <br /> upheld by the majority. Jabbour said the developer should be allowed to develop the <br /> property within the current ordinances. He indicated that the City does not normally <br /> grant variances to subdivisions. <br /> John Hasselbalch, the listing real estate agent for the property, said the environmental <br /> concerns are addressed by sketch plan 3. He indicated the current plan would bisect the <br /> park. Hasselbach said development of the area adjacent to the park will result in trees <br /> being removed if septic was allowed. This plan, Hasselbach said, eliminates the need to <br /> bisect the 6-7 acres of wooded open space and eliminates tree removal. <br /> 10 <br />