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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, September 14,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Printup moved, Seals seconded,to table consideration of LA19-000048—Timothy Whitten O/B/0 <br /> Irwin Jacobs 2018 Rev Trust, 1700 Shoreline Drive Preliminary Plat—Resolution. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br /> Nays 0. <br /> Seals said prior to this one coming up again, she will reach out to the residents, and asked if Barnhart <br /> wants to come with her to walk the property because honestly,there is a lot going on in this situation. <br /> She said the property is such a fishbowl, no matter what the Council ends up doing, people will think it's <br /> crazy that they put all those houses there. She'd like to make sure they get it right. <br /> Barnhart said yes, he'd be happy to walk with her. <br /> Walsh noted he'd like to go with at the same time. <br /> Barnhart stated he could take two at a time. <br /> Crosby said perhaps he could do two tours because he'd also like to see it. <br /> Mayor Walsh recessed the meeting at 7:36 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 7:43 p.m. <br /> 16. LA19-000065—CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO SUBDIVISIONS <br /> Barnhart reminded the Council this proposed text amendment was brought before them in early August <br /> and at the time the Council wanted time to review it.He noted he provided some confusing drafts that <br /> they wanted to review more clearly and he hopes they were able to do that. At this stage, Staff is <br /> recommending approval of a text amendment that would regulate or redefine the subdivision process. It <br /> would clarify what they're trying to do,how they're trying to achieve it and also clarify the code in terms <br /> of making sure definitions match across the zoning and subdivision code and that the ordinances are <br /> consistent with state statute. At the August City Council meeting, Council directed Staff to send this to <br /> area surveyors,the people who do the platting for projects in town. Staff sent it to five surveyors, and the <br /> only comment received was about the unbuildable definition or the definition for dry buildable. The only <br /> change proposed in terms of dry buildable definition is to make it consistent with the zoning code, so both <br /> zoning and subdivision codes match. He noted the comment received took offense at the 18% limitation <br /> and the argument was in some lots when you grade a walkout basement,the side hills to that area could <br /> be 22-22.5%and therefore would not be dry buildable. While that may be the case,Barnhart said they <br /> don't calculate dry buildable at the time of building permit,it is calculated at the time of plat creation and <br /> certainly in the subdivision code that is the only time they do it. He doesn't anticipate any issues there <br /> and are not changing anything in practice, it's just making sure they match. Staff recommends the <br /> changes as proposed. <br /> Johnson asked if the definitions on screen already exist in both the zoning and the subdivision. <br /> Barnhart said those are the definitions in the zoning ordinance and in the subdivision code for the same <br /> thing. He provided the Council with the email chain with Mark and noted his issue was the 18%and he <br /> felt that was excessive. Staff does not recommend a departure from that,there is a magic to that 18%and <br /> they only calculate it at the time of subdivision. He said the Council should keep in mind the dry <br /> buildable intent is to establish an area where they could reasonably put in a house or septic system and if <br /> there are steep 18%slopes,there is quite a bit of work necessary and likely with vegetation in that area <br /> Page 18 of 26 <br />