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r 1 <br />TOt <br />FROM: <br />DATES <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building fi Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. 6af£ron» Asst. Planning 6 Zoning Administrator <br />May 29, 1992 <br />SOBJBCTi #1738» Orono Arena Sports Facility <br />Per your May 27th memOf the following comments are offered: <br />1. <br />L ' <br />L <br />? • V <br />The Orono Comprehensive Plan indicates single family uses for <br />this property. The School's purchase of the large tractr while <br />not in total conflict with the Comp Plan since school's are a <br />conditional use in RR-IB, still results in uses not really <br />contemplated when the Comp Plan Amendment No. 2 was formulated. <br />Now# going one step further and creating what essentially is a <br />commercial appearing sports facility generating traffic at all <br />hours of the day and late into the night# is probably not what <br />the neighbors to the north were led to believe would happen with <br />this property. <br />This area is within the MUSA boundary and therefore can be served <br />with sewer. Although the Comprehensive Plan surmised that this <br />would develop at a 2 acre residential density# the high water <br />tables resulted in the entire area south of County Road € between <br />Old Crystal Bay and Willow be included within the MUSA for future <br />sewer. <br />Glenn Cook will have to advise regarding the need to extend the <br />municipal sewer system. Will this development have any impact in <br />forcing an early need to construct the sewer interceptor that <br />eventually is needed to bypass existing Long Lake mains? <br />This site has no designated wetlands# and is not within the <br />Shoreland Overlay District. <br />% <br />r <br />.■ <br />■■■ <br />. ■ <br />A., - . <br />>• *- <br />1 <br />- - -‘k- J-