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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> Tuesday,February 18,2020 <br /> 6:00 p.m. <br /> Ressler stated that is a very good idea. <br /> Thiesse stated that it may also require tweaking the lot line between Lots 1 and 2. <br /> Ressler asked for Commission feedback regarding the buildable area for Lot 3. He stated that they have <br /> already touched on this point and believes it is worth doing a cost-benefit analysis on the possibility of <br /> relocating or vacating the sanitary sewer easement. He stated that as it is presented,he doesn't see a <br /> better way for it to put it. <br /> Erickson stated that he had no concerns. <br /> Ressler stated that the next point is whether the Commission has concerns with the lot width. He stated <br /> that he does not have any concerns and thinks they are all good-sized lots and are best used with what is <br /> available. <br /> The Commission had no concerns about lot width. <br /> Ressler stated that he is always for ways to hook up with City water and sewer for environmental reasons, <br /> so if there is a way to do that,he thinks it would be great. He asked if the Commission had any other <br /> useful feedback for the applicant. <br /> There was no additional feedback for the applicant. <br /> Commissioner Gettman left the meeting at 9:01 p.m. <br /> Chair Ressler recessed the meeting at 9:01 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 9:06. <br /> Chair Ressler noted that there is a member of the audience that would like a chance to offer public <br /> comment on the previous agenda item. <br /> Jaime Lowe, 105 Orono Orchard Road, stated that his home is adjacent to Lot 1. He stated that they have <br /> heard nothing about this project so they have significant concerns. He stated that Mr. Quinlivan built the <br /> carriage house on their lot and appears to have discovered the opportunity to develop this area of the City. <br /> He stated that he appreciates the recommendation from the Commission that Mr. Quinlivan pursue <br /> sanitary sewer and water rather than septic because that has been an ongoing long conversation in this <br /> area. He stated that they went through a major remodel of their home and construction of the carriage <br /> house and even though the City sewer is directly across the street,they were denied that permit. He stated <br /> that the boundary is an odd shaped lot so Lot 1 would significantly impact them. He stated that when <br /> they bought the property,they knew the land had been gifted to the YMCA and would eventually be <br /> developed over a period of time. He stated that they had no problem with that and they did ask that there <br /> be intense cooperation with the builder and the local neighbors. He stated that he hopes that there would <br /> be a spirit of how the boundaries are formed,proper tree planting,and noise mitigation during <br /> construction. He reiterated that this project will have a significant impact on his property. He asked the <br /> Commission to do what they can to ensure that the builder is a good partner, cooperative,thoughtful and <br /> remember that it is their home and that they have invested a significant amount of money in it to enhance <br /> its livability and the City of Orono. <br /> Page 20 of 30 <br />