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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR AUGUST 9.1999 <br />(#2505 The Bancor Group, Inc., Continued) <br />of Willow Drive, low density residential consisting of two acre lots north of County Road 6, the <br />Orono School to the west, and some possible tov;nhome/office use along Highway 12 and Kelley <br />Parkway to the south. This property may be appropriate to act as a buffer zone between the mixed <br />uses surrounding the proposed development <br />Mayor Jabbour commented that a prior application was submitted for this property proposing <br />approximately 42 units. <br />Weinberger stated that the prior application proposed two acre density to the north and one acre <br />density to the south, with the property being set up as a PUD, and did not appear before the <br />City Council. <br />Campion, Bancor Group, stated that the wetlands were delineated a number of years ago and that <br />a new wetland delineation has been undertaken, which, in his opinion, will show that the wetlands <br />are diminished from what was originally charted. <br />Campion commented that there are a number of benefits to this proposal, such as this property <br />acting as a transitional zone to the surrounding areas, with no access being proposed off of County <br />Road 6. Bancor Group is proposing to preserve the natural environment as much as possible In <br />this area as well as creating a traiiway and open green space in this development. <br />Campion stated due to the costs associated with developing this property with City sewer and <br />water, the higher density is necessary. Campion commented that more housing In this area will be <br />needed due to the new Highway 12 corridor and the displacement of a number of families. <br />Mayor Jabbour inquired whether the Applicant would be willing to consider a two-tier zoning for this <br />property. <br />Campion remarked that they are not aware of the exact amount of wetiands in this area, which <br />wouid impact the size of the lots, and that if they are required to have a minimum of one acre dry <br />buildabie, that wouid mean a significant reduction in the number of lots. <br />Mayor Jabbour inquired whether the Applicant wished to recess this matter temporarify to discuss <br />some of these issues with the other Bancor representatives. <br />Campion requested that they be allowed to discuss this matter. <br />Item #9 follows Item #10. <br />(Recess taken at 8:21 p.m. - 8:3*: p.m.) <br />(#10) ONR CONVEYANCE OF LUCE LINE PARCEL TO LONG RIDGE ASSOCIATES <br />Gaffron stated that the DNR has determined that a portion of the south half of the Luce Line <br />right-of-way west of the Orono Golf Course was In fact owned by Long Ridge Associates. Long <br />Ridge Associates has agreed to deed the traii right-of-way to the DNR in exchange for conveyance <br />to Long Ridge a portion of the traii right-of-way further east, adjacent to the Orono Orchard Road <br />bridge. The portion to be conveyed to Long Ridge is now and will continue to be used by DNR and <br />the public as a walking/driving access to the trail with the DNR retaining an easement over the strip <br />for these purposes. <br />Page 8 <br />If