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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 13, 2015 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />__________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 16 of 40 <br /> <br />(7. #14-3686 JOHN BESSESEN AND TOM WASMOEN ON BEHALF OF DAVID <br />DELANEY, 2500 KELLEY AVENUE continued) <br /> <br />McMillan asked how big the garage stalls would be. <br /> <br />Wasmoen indicated there would be two garage stalls with room for guest parking in the driveway. <br />Wasmoen stated they are also providing some visitor parking bump-out areas along the street as well as a <br />hammerhead for emergency vehicle turn around. <br /> <br />McMillan noted they are looking at a 4,000 square foot perimeter for the building. <br /> <br />Walsh stated he is not a residential developer, but that when he attended the intergeneration forum, they <br />talked about there not being enough housing for older people. Walsh stated his perspective on that was <br />that they were going to one-level living and not moving to multi-level housing. <br /> <br />Wasmoen indicated he is speaking about 55-plus and not seniors. Wasmoen stated people that age are <br />still very active but the kids are out of the house and that they are presenting the opportunity to have <br />single-level living. Wasmoen indicated he has friends in their 60s who have a similar model and <br />downstairs they have a craft room, a guest bedroom, and a big TV room. Wasmoen stated everything <br />someone would need is on the main level and that they are very popular. <br /> <br />McMillan noted the Stone Bay development has something similar, but that she is not aware of how they <br />compare size-wise to what is being proposed here. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated in Stone Bay they would be looking at 26 x 30 wide by as much as 40 to 60 feet deep, with <br />two levels and a double garage. Gaffron stated they would be approximately 1,000 square feet per level <br />not including the garage. <br /> <br />Cornick stated he would be curious to hear his response to the cookie cutter issue raised during the <br />Planning Commission. <br /> <br />Wasmoen stated they have brown brick and siding scheme and then a gray scheme. Wasmoen noted they <br />have not designed every unit at this point, but that there would be changes between each building so each <br />unit will not look the same. <br /> <br />Cornick asked whether the units would all have the same footprint. <br /> <br />Wasmoen stated they would basically have the same footprint but that there would be some variations <br />between the units. <br /> <br />Walsh stated he is aware there was an open house or gathering with the neighbors and that at the end of it <br />the neighbors were told they would construct single-family housing and then at the Planning Commission <br />they presented a different plan. <br /> <br />Wasmoen stated there was a lot of back and forth at that meeting, and at the end Mr. Bessesen said they <br />hear what the neighbors are saying and that they would like to do what the neighbors would like them to <br />do. <br />City Council Meeting April 27, 2015 Page 18 of 257
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