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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />SEPTEMBER 18, 2000 <br />(#2596 Brenshell Homes, Continued) <br />Hawn requested the wetland delineation report be included in whatever information is provided <br />to the City Council for their review. <br />SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />(#5) #2615 GEORGE STICKNEV ON BEHALF OF GEORGE AND GLORIA JOHNSON, <br />879 BROWN ROAD NORTH, LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT, 7:50 p.m. - 8:08 p.m. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />George Stickney, Developer, and George Johnson, Applicant, were present. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicants are requesting a rearrangement of a common property line <br />for properties located at 879 Brown Road North. The properties have been under conunon <br />ownership for many years. Lot 1 would remain a residential parcel less than the required <br />minimum lot size for properties in the RR-IB district, with the lot line rearrangement resulting <br />in an increase of Lot 1 by about 4,300 square feet to make it 1.1 acres. <br />Weinberger stated the City Council did approve in 1997 sewer connection to Lot 2. Lot 2 <br />would be decreased from 4.45 acres to 4.35 acres, with Lot 2 being the larger, undeveloped <br />lot located to the rear of the property. Weinberger noted a good portion of Lot 2 is located <br />below the high water level of Dickey Lake. <br />Weinberger indicated the proposed revision narrows the frontage for Lot 2 along Brown Road <br />from 50 feet to 30 feet, with a 30 foot platted outlot being required for front/back lot <br />subdivisions when providing for driveway purposes only. Weinberger noted Lot 2’s status as <br />a flag lot would not change. <br />Weinberger stated a creek draining Dickey Lake exists along the north property line, with the <br />creek being defined as a protected waterway and requires a 75 foot setback for structure and <br />hardcover. The property also requires a 50 foot rear yard setback in this zoning district. By <br />rearranging the lot line, this makes more of Lot 2 developable in the future as well as allowing <br />a 30 foot corridor. Both parcels are subject to hardcover restrictions, with an adequate building <br />site being available for Lot 2. Weinberger noted Dickey Lake has been classified as a Natural <br />Environment Lake and requires a 150 foot setback for structure and hardcover. <br />Weinberger stated benefits from the lot line rearrangement result in Lot 1 being able to meet <br />the 200 foot minimum frontage along Brown Road, which it currently does not, and also <br />maintain the two acre density on the rear property. <br />City Staff is recommending approval of the lot line rearrangement as proposed subject to the <br />following conditions: <br />1. Applicant shall dedicate drainage and utility easement ten feet along exterior property <br />lines and five feet along interior propert>’ lines. <br />PAGE 10