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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, October 21,2002 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />(1114) 1102-2840 DAHLSTROM DEVELOPMENT LLC, 2550 KELLEY PARKWAY, <br />Continued <br />limestone, rock, and color palettes in the back of the room that accompany the architectural style <br />drawings the Commission had seen previously. <br />Chair Smith asked what the proposed timeline to complete, C5-1, the various phases. <br />Johnston stated that Phase I, which would include the main entrance drive, and some rambler <br />and two story townhome designs, would be completed first, followed by other phases which the <br />market forces would direct. Phase 1 would likely be complete next fhll and the Commission <br />would be reviewing the next phase at that time. <br />Chair Smith asked again for a timeline from ground breaking to completion. <br />Johnston noted that the developer was anticipating a three year build out, during which the loft <br />units could be built at any time, and development of Phases A, B, and C would depend on market <br />forces. Ground breaking would depend on spring weather. <br />Mabusth asked how many units would comprise Phase 1. <br />Gaffron indicated that 19 two story units and 23 ramblers were proposed for Phase 1. <br />Hawn inquired when the trails would be added. <br />Johnston pointed out that the trails would be built with the construction of the infrastructure. <br />Berg questioned how the affordability issue had been resolved and wondered what units would <br />be considered qffbnhhle. <br />Gaffron stated that initially the proposal was for 2 condos and 2 two-stories or 3 two-stories, <br />however at the last City Council meeting, the Council suggested that neither of these two options <br />went far enough to accomplishing the desire for affordability. The Council asked that eitlier a <br />wholehearted effort be done to accomplish affordability or they acknowledge that this isn’t the <br />project to accomplish it. In order to determine this, the Council asked Dahlstrom to provide <br />financial information from a consultant so that the City Council could consider whether there are <br />built-in profits that could be used by the developer to do more affordable housing within this <br />project, or it might be determined that after all that is put into this development it might be <br />asking enough to be provided with the few units the City has been suggesting. Gaffron indicated <br />that the Council was not eager to waive any fees to help buy down the cost of affordable <br />housing, and because of the fee structure for sewer and assessments there is a S7,000 <br />contribution per unit through the entire project by the City that somehow should be accounted for <br />in affordability already. All of that being said, Gaffron stated that the applicants would be <br />providing more information to the City Council, through Ron Moorse, on the financial mix for <br />Page 22
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