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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JUNE P, 2003 <br />8. 803-2889 Ravia Rea! Estate^ LLC, 2060 Boulevard West—PUD <br />Concept Plan Approval—Continued <br />The proposed use of the 2.6 acre property had been revised to reduce its intensity as it <br />went through the Planning Commission review. Starting at 13 office units in 3 buildings, <br />the concept was pared down to two 3-unit office buildings for unit ownership, and a S-unit <br />equivalent building for condo oflice units. <br />The buildings would be one and a half stories, plus a lower walkout level. Each unit of <br />the 3-unit buildings would have a footprint of approximately 1500 s.f Each unit would be <br />sold to individual ownership. The 5-unit building would be sold to one owner with offices <br />for lease. Common areas would include parking facilities, landscaped areas, and <br />sidewalks. Total gross square footage of office space would be 42,000 s.f. <br />Gaffron stated that directly to the north of the property is the Sugarwoods neighborhood. <br />A 40' wide platted outlut owned by the Sugarwoods Homeowners Association, which is <br />generally wooded, acts as a buffer to the site. <br />Gaffron stated that the proposed use would not require a CMP amendment as the <br />underlying land use designation is for commercial use. Office use would be permitted <br />under the B-6 district. <br />Staffs main concern was with the number of parking stalls. The plan proposed 113 stalls, <br />and staff felt 125 were needed. Staff recommended approval subject to the parking issue <br />being resolved. He stated that the applicant could convert some parking to underground <br />or reduce the building size. <br />George Van Houten with Ravia Real Estate, and Rich Revering of Ulteig Engineers, the <br />project engineer, were present. <br />Jacqueline Ricks of 2108 Sugarwoods stated that the senior housing center garbage gets <br />picked up at 4:00 a.m. and is located in the front of the building. She was concerned <br />about being disturbed by the garbage pick-up at the office site. <br />Murphy recommended placing the dumpsters close to the entrance that the collection <br />trucks would use. <br />Evelyn Schulman of 2106 Sugarwoods stated they would hear the garbage trucks no <br />matter where the dumpsters are located, but it would be better with them at the front of the <br />building. <br />Sansevere suggested hiring a company that will pick up during daylight hours. <br />* -i <br />i <br />1 <br />) <br />i ^ <br />. I <br />• i <br />F <br />I <br />i
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