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minutes OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COiMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, November 18,2002 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />Chair South stated that it seemed to be the consensus of the Commission that the shoreline <br />be restored and, hopefully, there were some creative measures that could accomplish this <br />without some major reconstruction. She inquired whether the applicant should be given <br />further direction with regard to maintaining the erosion control throughout the winter, item <br />#7. <br />While erosion control was necessary, Gaflron could not predict when the shoreline might <br />fail. Gaffron had no further recommendations other than to ensure the erosion control <br />measures stay in place. <br />Hawn asked if the Plaiming Commission could approve the riprap portion of the <br />application if something other than boulder walls were proposed. <br />GafBx>n indicated that the City does not, technically, get involved in the riprap part of th( <br />application, however, the riprap becomes an integral part of the whole proposal. He <br />indicated that he would check with the City Engineer to see if he thought the applicant <br />could do riprap without doing the rest of the work that ’s needed out there. Although <br />separate issues, these all fit together as part of the system that goes together. <br />Manley agreed that, likely, the entire issue would need to be resolved together. He asked, <br />once again, for someone to tell him what he could do. <br />Rahn stated that he could not vote on a motion without kno\\ing hardcover figures. <br />Gustafson stated that the hardcover figures were included on one of the survey proposals <br />and that he intentionally left off the deck in the calculations due to the controversy around <br />It. <br />Manley asked what the City considered an acceptable slope, 3:1 or 2 1/2:1. <br />PAGE 32 of 28 <br />ii
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