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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JANUARY 19,1999 <br />(1t2) M2449 JOHN VOGT/MIKE HILBEUNK, HAVING AN INTEREST IN 3020 WATERTOWN <br />ROAD - Continued <br />Lindquist moved, Smith seconded, a motion to approve #2449 for Mike Hiibeiink and John <br />Vogt, having an interest in 3020 Watertown Road, Ciass ill Preliminary Plat Subdivision, with <br />the following conditions: <br />1. There will be an Outlot B that is 50* wide along the northern edge with a 100* cul>de* <br />sac, with 80 ’ of paved area. <br />2. Accessory structure total lot coverage will be determined and the historical <br />significance will be determined. <br />3. A variance obtained for the location of the drainfield on Lot 3. <br />4. Park Dedication Fee will be determined. <br />5. Drainage issues be addressed as stated in the City Engineer's letter. <br />6. There will be private driveways for the two lots off the relocated cul-de*sac. <br />7. It is the applicants responsibility to work with the Crystal Creek Homeowners* <br />Association regarding the cost to use the private road as it exists. <br />8. Address the back lot acreage issue by rearranging the lot lines. <br />9. Move the temporary cul<de-sac to serve the two new lots and Lot 7. <br />10. City Engineer is to review the stormwater management plan. <br />Schroeder asked if the two new lots will be back lots. <br />Van Zomeren stated that they are not back lots if the road is extended with a cul-de-sac. If it is <br />extended with a 50' outlot, they are back lots. A cul-de-sac has to be shown on the plat in order to not <br />require the back lot acreage. The applicant v^ll have to decide the location of the cul-de-sac. The <br />City would accept 50' straight across the top. As long as both new lots have access on the new cul- <br />de-sac where staff can measure the lot width to the standard for the zoning district, they would not be <br />considered back lots. <br />Winston asked if the cul-de-sac would be constructed or platted. <br />Lindquist stated it only has to be platted. <br />Winston asked where the black top will end. <br />Lindquist stated there will be a private road coming from the present cul-de-sac in Crystal Creek to <br />the two additional lots. <br />McMillan asked what would trigger the physical construction of the cul-de-sac. <br />Van Zomeren stated that a cul-de-sac would have to be constructed when Lot 7 is developed. <br />McMillan stated she would like to review the Crystal Creek resolution regarding the cul-de-sac. <br />Stoddard stated the cul-de-sac should be platted now. <br />Kahler stated that Lot 7 will be landlocked. <br />Schroeder stated that perhaps all the lots could be served by the cul-de-sac and asked how many <br />driveways can be served by a cul-de-sac. <br />Van Zomeren responded that as long as the lots can meet the lot width requirement, there is no <br />restriction on the number of driveways from a cul-de-sac. <br />Page 9
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