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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 12,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 23. LA23-000011—MATTHEW& SUSANNE JOHNSON, 1015 WILDHURST TRAIL/PID <br /> 07-117-23-21-0002(FKA 1003 WILDHURST TRAIL),SUBDIVISION: PRELIMINARY <br /> PLAT—RESOLUTION NO. 7373 <br /> City Planner Curtis presented a summary packet of information. The property is just over nine acres and it <br /> is located within the R1 zoning district which requires a minimum area of two acres per lot.The wooded <br /> lot has sloping terrain and includes a small wetland.Building pads and site grading have not been <br /> proposed at this time. The applicant is proposing to subdivide the property in a front lot/backlot <br /> configuration with a private shared driveway access off of Wildhurst Trail. The properties will be served <br /> with sanitary sewer and private wells. The proposed subdivision is conforming to zoning standards and <br /> consistent with respect to the rural character of the surrounding neighborhood. In May the Planning <br /> Commission held a public hearing and voted seven to zero to approve the preliminary plat.No comments <br /> from the public have been received. Staff recommends approval, she said. The applicant's next step <br /> would be the final plat <br /> Walsh stated preliminary plat followed by a final plat is the standard process. <br /> Benson pointed out the applicant is a City Council Member and said the concern within the community is <br /> that there's going to be a major change brought forward in the future that makes it different whether it's a <br /> different driveway or a larger lot subdivision. She asked to clarify that this preliminary plat is for these <br /> two lots with a shared driveway and that if any major change were to occur the preliminary plat process <br /> would have to start over again. <br /> Curtis said that was correct.The property is being subdivided without a road. Two lots can share a <br /> driveway. There can be minor changes from preliminary plat to final plat but as long as those changes are <br /> conforming it can move forward. Significant changes would trigger a new application. She said the <br /> applicant has done a conservation design of the natural resources on the property but the applicant does <br /> have the right to cut trees. <br /> Benson asked if there had been any concerns,if the wetlands had been considered and about the <br /> obligation of the applicant to provide sewer. <br /> Curtis said there were no concerns at the time of the conservation design but the wetlands had been <br /> mapped.The applicant is planning to connect to sewer but is under no obligation to do so.Private septic <br /> systems could also be used. <br /> Benson asked the applicant about trees removed on the property. <br /> Matt Johnson, 1003 Wildhurst Trail,speaking from the audience,said no trees have been removed but <br /> there are about 100 trees that over time have fallen. <br /> Crosby moved,Walsh seconded,to adopt PID 07-117-23-21-0002 (FKA 1003 WILDHURST <br /> TRAIL),SUBDIVISION: PRELIMINARY PLAT—RESOLUTION NO.7373 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br />
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