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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JUNE 19,2000 <br />(»25>UAMES JOHNSON, CONTINUED) <br />an casemenhwer tht wetlands, which was thought to be the shortest, most logical way to accns <br />the parcel. Gallon commented the rules and regulations concerning wetlands at the present time <br />are much stricter^Suth the Applicants needing to get their approval prior to final plat approval. <br />Gaffion stated the City^hpuld perhaps have held off granting the driveway permit until the other <br />approvals were obtained. <br />Bottenberg noted for the record tNl^a letter has been received from the Swiontkowskis indicating <br />they ouTi the property to the north aJh^they would like to see as many trees saved as possible with <br />this development. <br />Johnson commented he has a problem with condition number four contained in the Plarmer’s <br />Report, noting the agencies arc unidentified anolh^ the time period of open-ended. <br />Lindquist stated if the Planning Commission approves^lqs application, it will be subject to the <br />conditions contained in the Planner’s Report. Lindquist sOK^ City Staff will be able to provide the <br />Applicant with a list of the appropriate agencies to contact. Dqidquist not^ the Applicant will need <br />to obtain those approvals prior to this application being approved^ the City Council. <br />Johnson indicated the rest of the conditions are acceptable. <br />Lindquist moved. Smith seconded, to recommend approval of Applicatib^W594, <br />James R. Johnson, 2240 Fox Street, Class II Subdivision, subject to Conditl^s 1-7 <br />contained in the Planner’s Report dated June 19,2000, with the approvals refh^ng to the <br />wetlands being obtained prior to City Council approval of this application. <br />VOTE; Ayes 4, Nays 0. _________ <br />• ---------taken from y;uD p.m. - 9;10 p.nl, <br />(H6) «596 BRENSHELL HOMES, 1181WILDHURST TRAIL - PROPOSED SIX LOT <br />^ SUBDIVISION WITH DEVELOPMENT OF GARDEN LANE AS A PUBLIC ROAD, <br />9:10 p.m.- 10:02 p.m. <br />Steve Bchnke, Brenshell Homes, was present. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicant has submitted a preliminary plat application for a six lot <br />subdivision of approximately seven acres of land located at 1181 Wildhurst Trail. The lots <br />would have access from Garden Lane, which is a platted but undeveloped street. Garden Lane <br />would connect Tonkaview Lane to Outlot A. The road is proposed as a public road <br />cul-de-sac. The proposed access from Tonkaview eliminates a number of problems with me <br />proposal with the sketch plan review. The Garden Lane access will eliminate drivewa>s to <br />Wildhurst, thus protecting the trees along Wildhurst Trail and controlling stormwater runoff on <br />site. <br />PAGE 19 <br />C
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