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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR <br />______________ AAMU/i/iy \^,2oeo <br />E <br />Stoddard inquired whether there were any precedents similar to this situation. <br />Weinberger stated this lot line rearrangement is not increasing the housing density in this area, <br />but would allow the Applicant to create two lots meeting the one acre zoning requirement <br />Weinberger stated these two lots would continue to be considered two housing units. <br />Hawn stated In her view meeting the required lot size is an important factor to consider in this <br />application. <br />Smith inquired whether the Applicants are agreeable to the other conditions recommended by <br />City Staff. <br />Mr. Ploen indicated they are agreeable to the conditions. <br />There were no public comments regarding this application. <br />Smith moved, Kluth seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2400, <br />4345/4365 North Shore Drive, Class I Subdivision of a Lot Line Rearrangement, subject <br />to the five conditions outlined In the January 12,2000 Planner's Report and further <br />subject to removal of the garage located closest to Lot B. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Mrs. Ploen inquired when the garage would need to be removed. <br />Weinberger indicated six months from the time of approval would be fine. <br />(#3) #2550 CHARLES VAN EECKHOUT, 120 BROWN ROAD SOUTH, SUBDIVISION FOR <br />PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, 7:32 p.m. - 8:23 p.m. <br />Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Charles Van Eeckhout, Applicant, was present, along with John Berg, Loucks 4 Associates. <br />Weinberger stated this application was reviewed at the November Planning Commission meeting, <br />where the application was denied due to the number of issues to be resolved and concerns <br />regarding DNR permits for sewer and driveway extension across Long Lake Creek, a protected <br />waterway. <br />The Applicant has submitted a revised plan for the subdivision to create an open space south <br />Page 11
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