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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, October 12, 2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Mayor Walsh asked what Stone Bay's pricing is. <br /> Crosby stated it is in that range. <br /> Mayor Walsh said they don't want the company to move forward with more concept plans and <br /> time and spending money without some feedback from the Council. He looks at it both ways, he <br /> doesn't want to have to go add 7 more units somewhere to make the number work as they have <br /> always said they'd rather have it across both Highway 12 in this area and it's not like they're <br /> building a multi-story apartment complex. <br /> Crosby asked what the density is on the North side. <br /> Barnhart answered it is 6 for the townhome/twin-home area. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated if they were to do this project, it would be 10 units/acre, so a little bit more <br /> dense, but they still have walkways and greenery. <br /> Johnson doesn't have a problem with 37 units, hitting the number and not having to go to the <br /> well to try to find something else. He noted this conversation brings up the question on whether <br /> they need to evaluate the buckets. <br /> Seals and Crosby agreed. <br /> Mayor Walsh agreed and said if they have the ability to manage and massage, they should do <br /> that, but they may not know until someone is interested in a piece of land, but at least if that tool <br /> is available, they should think about it. He noted they don't want to get a 6 units/acre and be <br /> graded at 3 units/acre and only get credit for a 3. <br /> Feedback from the Council to David Weekely Inc. is 37 units. <br /> 18. LA20-000060—CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO <br /> AMENDMENTS TO VARIANCES <br /> Barnhart said this codifies the City's practice, noting what often happen is the Council will <br /> approve a variance by resolution and that resolution will include drawings. Occasionally the <br /> property owner will need to make adjustments during construction; if Staff has deemed those <br /> minor they have taken it to the Council to approve those changes so the resolution has the final <br /> drawings. This ordinance codifies that, allows Staff to do it and cleans up the books. In <br /> situations where Staff thinks it is a major change, they will make it go through the process again: <br /> public hearing, Planning Commission review process. Staff recommends approval. <br /> Mayor Walsh said it seems to work fine and they are trying to make things simpler. If they are <br /> minor adjustments, Council needs to put faith in their Staff that they know the difference <br /> between minor and major adjustments and let them get stuff done. <br /> Crosby said it seems like a smart policy. <br /> Page 14 of 24 <br />
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