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rS -n <br />To:Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Froa:Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />May 11, 1990 <br />#1533 Richard A Julie Marklund - 3415 High Lane <br />Sketch plan of a two-lot residential subdivision <br />Zoning District - RR-IB, Two acre, single family, rural <br />residential, unsewered <br />Application - Sketch plan request for direction for a two-lot <br />residential plat to create one additional building site <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Letter of Request <br />Exhibit C - Survey <br />Exhibit D - Plat Map <br />Exhibit E - Topographic overlay from City files <br />Exhibit F - Topographic enlargement with additional <br />information added by staff <br />Exhibit G - Wetland air photo (1970) <br />Exhibit H - 1989 air photo <br />Exhibit I - City Engineers Recommendation <br />Discussion - <br />The applicants request consideration of a lot split to <br />create a new 3.5 acre lot from the southerly half of their <br />property. They propose to access this lot via an easement <br />driveway fronin Christine Drive rather than by creating a <br />driveway outlet. The driV'ivay would cross proposed Lot 1, <br />over which the Marklund's would grant a driveway easement, <br />but leaving Lot 2 with no actual public or private road <br />frontage. (Exhibit C) <br />This proposal raises numerous questions regarding access, <br />future roads, and viability of the building site: <br />1. Refer to Exhibit F. Recall that the recent <br />Ducharme subdivision proposal adjacent to the eas*, was <br />recommended for approval with a 25' private road outlot <br />along its west boundary common with the Marklund property. <br />This was intended to provide for future connection between <br />High Lane and Christine Drive with the remaining 25' to come <br />from Marklund's property, for a total 50' width. The <br />Ducharme's have never gone forward to the Council with their <br />subdivision proposal.