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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, October 17,2005 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(#05-3131 Steve Bolil, Continued) <br />Bremer noted the configuration of Outlot B is long and narrow, which limits the type of amenities that <br />could be placed in that area. <br />Rahn inquired what the approximate dimensions are of the outlot. <br />Gronberg stated it averages around 70 to 75 feet wide. <br />Gafifron indicated it is 181 feet deep. <br />Gronbo'g inquired whether any portion of the easement would be counted towards the 10% recreation <br />area. <br />Gaffron stated it could be. <br />Fritzler inquired how credit would be given for the easement if it is not located on this site. <br />Oaffron stated the developer is probably paying somethuig nr the easement from the church and that it <br />could be included in die calculation if the Planning Conunisr ion determines that that is appropriate. <br />Gronberg conunented it does not necessarily have to be a private trail. <br />Kenqif stated he is unclear how it could become a private trail and that in all likelihood it would be used <br />by the general public given the location of the public park. <br />Leslie commented a gate limiting access by the public could be installed. <br />Bremn stated it is likely that this development will be short on the 10 percent land donation and that the <br />Planning Commission will need to decide whedier that is acceptable. <br />Gatfron inquired whether the street should be considered a public road or a private road. <br />Gronberg stated the city would still receive easements over the road even if it is a private road. <br />Leshe inquired whether there are any reasons why this road should be a public road versus a private road. <br />Gaffion stated it becomes a matter of maintenance of the road. Gaffron stated Stone Bay has a number of <br />private roads and that in his opinion it should be a private road in order to be consistent with what has <br />been approved in the past for RPUD development <br />Leslie pointed out since there is a cul-de-sac at the end of the road and does not connect to Glendale, it <br />would make sense to have it be a private road. <br />PAGE 6 <br />I <br />j