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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 24. 200(> <br />(#2567 Walfred Properties, Continued) <br />be amended as well as recommending approval of the site plan and approval of the code amendment <br />to allow drugstores as a conditional use in the C-5 zoning district subject to the following <br />conditions: <br />1. To limit the hours of operation to 8:00 a.n>. to 10:00 p.m. <br />2. The project engineer must provide a report confirming the proposed stomiwater management <br />pond meets all NURP standards. Part of the pond and grading is located off site. Applicant <br />shall obtain drainage and temporaiA’ work easements from the adjacent propert>’ owner <br />(Lafayette Ridge Homeowners) to permit the pond construction. <br />3. Utility easements shall be granted over the vacated portion of Navarre Lane, as existing sewer, <br />water, phone, gas. et cetera, arc located within the road <br />4. Drainage and utility casements shall be granted 10 feet along the property lines. <br />5. To relocate the trail to connect Olive Avenue to Shadvwood Road <br />6. The City Engineer must review and approve site grading, ponding, stomiwater management <br />plan and relocation of utilities <br />Weinberger indicated City Staff has not had sufficient time to fully rev iew the rev ised plans. <br />Weinberger noted the developer has reduced the number of outdoor parking spots to 60. from the <br />77 originally proposed which will accommodate a 9.000 square foot single-story retail operation, with <br />the ov erall size of the building being just under 12.000 square feet. <br />Weinberger stated some issues for discussion by the City Council include the proposed landscape <br />plan. Retaining walls are proposed as part of the landscaping plan, with the first retaining wall <br />being located along the trail. The average height of the wall in this area is six to eight feet. A <br />retaining wall around the stormwater drainage pond is also proposed, with the height of that wall <br />being approximately 20 feet in height at the highest portion The average height of the wall will <br />be 12 to 14 feet Weinberger noted the landscape plan will need to be reviewed by the City’s <br />landscape consultant <br />Weinberger stated the oak trees referred to by the Parks Commission are located by the proposed <br />trail The rev ised plan does call for the removal of the oak trees m that area This area was <br />chosen for the trail due to the high water table of the stormwater pond and need for additional <br />retaining walls and fences to protect pedestrians from falling into the stormwater pond. C oncerns <br />regarding safety were also raised with the other trail location <br />Weinberger stated the overall height of the building has been reduced to 2.3 feet. <br />Reincn indicated Weinberger has covered the issues quite well relating to this application. <br />MU
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