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MINITTESOFTHE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Momlay, October 22,2081 <br />7:00 o'clock p.n. <br />(112640/41 Doobar DcvcIopoMot, Cootioued) <br />Puzak slated even though the new house is larger than the existing house, the hardcover is being reduced <br />due to reductions being made to the driveway in the 0-7S’ setback. <br />Sansevere staled in his view stale law should require that septic systems be based on the size of the <br />house rather than the number of bedrooms. Sansevere commented the Applicant would not need to <br />change his design if he simply choose to call one room a den and the other a library. <br />Gaffron stated state law dcHnes a bedroom as a room with a closet. GafTron stated once the closet is <br />removed from a room, it is no longer considered a bedroom. Gaffron suted the property owner would <br />be required to obtain a building permit if he decides later on to add a closest <br />Puzak stated he has submitted this conceptual design so they could address ih*; hardcover and setback <br />issues, and that the new design would reflect three or four bedrooms. Puzak stated he would be revising <br />his plan. <br />Stoddard slated the new plan is an improvement over what currently exists, noting the Planning <br />Commission reviewed a plan that depicted five bedrooms. Stoddard stated the plan before the Council <br />could conceivably be for a seven-bedroom house with some minor alterations. Stoddard stated the main <br />issue before the Planning Commission was the septic. <br />William Franklin. 1730 New Brighton Boulevard, slated he is the owner of the property betw een <br />Puzak's proposed house and the sewer line. Franklin staled in his view there appears to be some <br />confusion regarding the granting of an easement over his property for a sewer line. Franklin indicated <br />he would be agreeable to granting the easement as well us shiu^ing in the cost of extending the sew er <br />line. <br />Franklin stated they have discussed the possibility of him either selling this property to another <br />individual or to PuzaL Franklin sUted in either case he would give his consent to a sewer easement <br />across the property. Franklin stated should his property ever be developed, he would also need to have a <br />sewer connection to the two lots. <br />Wliite commented that City sewer would be a benefit given the close proximity of the lakesborc in this <br />area. <br />Franklin indicated he was unaware of the fact that Puzak wanted to construct a private septic syatem on <br />his property. <br />Puzak noted there was a public hearing held on this matter on October IT*, at which time <br />Mr. Franklin was not present. Puzak commented he has been anempiing to meet the City's <br />requirements regarding sewer. Puzak requested the Council address the issues relating to setback and <br />hardcover tonight, with the sewer issue being deferred. <br />Franklin stated tliey have discussed the sewer issue within the past month and a half, w itlt Mr. Puzak <br />not informing him that he was considering building a new septic system. <br />PAGE 17