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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 19,1999 <br />(#2469/2470 Steve and Jo Webster, continued) <br />plans. <br />Webster indicated he would like the Planning Commission to table the application and would consent <br />to waiving the 60 day limit. <br />Lindquist moved, Smith seconded, to table Application #2469/2470, Steve and Jo Webster, <br />500 Orono Orchard Road, to allow the Applicants time to submit revised plans and to extend <br />the 60 day time limit. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />16. #2476 CHRIS DIESEN, 1100 TOWNLINE ROAD, TWO LOT SUBDIVISION SKETCH PLAN. <br />Chris Diesen, Applicant, was present. <br />Weinberger stated the Appiicant is proposing a two lot subdivision for property located at <br />1100 Townline Road. The property consists of 13 plus acres in size, with 11 acres being dry <br />buildable. The existing reside.nce will remain on the property following the subdivision. The <br />Applicant is proposing to split the property up to create two lots, both of which will exceed the five <br />acre minimum for this district. <br />Weinberger stated variances are required to lot width for both lots, and the existing septic system <br />on the property has been determined to be non-conforming. Septic testing needs to be completed <br />on the south property with two suitable septic sites being identified. Septic testing has been <br />completed on the northern lot with two sites having been identified. However, one of the site <br />locations may be in conflict with the proposed driveway. <br />Dieten stated he has had both sites tested and one site has been determined to be suitable on the <br />southern lot. <br />Weinberger indicated there would be a shared driveway for this subdivision and easements would <br />need to be granted. <br />Mr. Diesen commented there should not be a problem with the shared driveway as it will be family <br />members residing on both lots. <br />Weinberger stated that the wetlands still need to be delineated, but otherwise this appears to be <br />an acceptable plan. <br />Stoddard commented that the Applicant should try to avoid any variances to side yard setback. <br />Diesen stated that some sites were tested but were slightly over the six percent grade. <br />Hawn inquired what the difference is between a seven percent grade and a six percent grade as far <br />as septic is concerned. <br />Gaffron remarked that they are not substantially different, but the City elected to go with a six <br />percent grade some years ago. Gaffron stated that the septic sites are likely to be approved by <br />Steve Weekman. <br />Hawn stated that the Applicant should continue to work with City Staff regarding this application. <br />Page 19
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