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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, January 10,2005 <br />7:00 o'clock p.in. <br />(/I04-30S2 Eric Votstrom, Continued) <br />White noted the trees cannot be planted during the wintertime and that if there is an enforceable <br />agreement tliat the applicant will restore this property, iic is in favor of the application. <br />Feterson inquired whether the trees would need to be planted prior to issuance of a certificate of <br />occupancy. <br />GafTron stated that would be a logical and reasonable solution. <br />Vogstrom stated he is willing to sign an agreement with the city saying that the property would need to be <br />restored prior to a certificate of occupancy being issued. <br />Peterson inquired whether the City would require any guarantee on the longevity of the trees. <br />Gaffron stated that could be included in a developer’s agreement. <br />Barbara Essen, 2048 Casco Point Road, inquired whether that would also encompass future property <br />owners in the event the property is sold. <br />Gaffron stated the agreement would encompass future property owners. <br />Jeff Essen pointed out he received a citation from the city saying that he is subject to litigatior. if the trees <br />arc not replaced and that lie has sent a letter to the City indicating he would replace the trees. Essen staled <br />it was 90 days ago that the trees were cut down and that earlier this afternoon a settlement agreement was <br />signed with Vogstrom and that the trees would be planted in the spring to replace the ones that were <br />removed. <br />lissen stated in tlieir agreement gutters and downspouts are required, along with drain tile and a swale, but <br />that there is no way for him to enforce that language. Essen requested that language be included in the <br />development agreement to ensure that the City has the ability to enforce that agreement. <br />Essen indicated this is the first time he has seen the revised plan and that one of his main areas of <br />concerns is off-street parking. Essen stated he has always been in favor of granting additional hardcover <br />to provide ofl-street parking and that he is supportive of the two-car full-length driveway. <br />R.SSCH stated he is not supportive of the way the house has been twisted, noting that the deck looks down <br />into their bedroom, iissen requested the deck be relocatetl to the other side to preserve their privacy. <br />I'elerson commented it might be necessary to redesign the liouse if that change is made. <br />Vogstrom staled hr '■•ied to take advantage of the best view of the lake in orienting the house on the lot. <br />l’eter.son noletl one of the decks is liK'aled off the master bedroom and Otic is located olfthc dining room. <br />l*eler.son inquired which deck Essen would like re-oriented. <br />PAGE 10 <br />L
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