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K- <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />AUGUST 21,2000 <br />6. Drainage casements shall be dedicated on the plat across drainageways and pond areas. <br />7. Utility and Roadway easements shall be granted over Outlet A. <br />8. Subdividcr shall satisfy all concerns and requirements noted in the letter dated <br />August 14,2000, by the City Engineer. <br />Bergh commented the first concern expressed by the Planning Commission at the last meeting <br />was the small lot size on the north, noting the consensus was to either eliminate a lot or to achieve <br />bigger lot spacing. Bergh stated by having the roadway as proposed, it will create a better <br />roadway system and affords the developer the ability to spread the lots out more. <br />Hawn inquired what the size of the lots on the north side is. <br />Lindquist stated he would like to know the dry buildable area on each lot. <br />Bergh indicated he docs not have the numbers with him tonight, but to his recollection Lot 1 <br />U just over three-quarters of an acre, all dry buildable; Lot 2 is approximately eight-tenths of an <br />acre, wiih approximately 80 to 90 percent dry buildable; Lot 7 is all dry buildable, and Lot 3 is <br />approximately 30 percent dry buildable but still contains a large dry buildable area consisting of <br />approximately three-quarters to one acre. <br />Hawn noted the City of Orono has received two letters from residents of Long Lake opposing the <br />extension of Apple Glen Road. <br />Hawn noted when the wetlands were remeasured, there was mention made to a ditch that <br />apparently %vas not there in 1996 and also to some fill that hadn’t been there in 1996. Hawn <br />inquired where the ditch and fill came from. <br />Bergh stated he is uncertain of the exact history' of the ditch and fill, but a wooden ditch exists in <br />the area, with the creekway having been re-dug, which reduced the water level in this area, and <br />resulted in the area becoming dry buildable. Bergh stated the only fill he is aware of is in the area <br />of Lot 7. <br />PAGE 10
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