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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20,1998 <br />There are no apparent wetlands on the property but confirmation will be required. A site <br />grading plan will also be required when the preliminary plat application is filed. <br />Issues for consideration include access and number of access points. Gaffron said Staff <br />will scrutinize the viability of the building envelopes of specific lots noting the septic <br />system feasibility is key to determining the number and layout of lots. The applicant will <br />be asked for tree or woodland preservation methods as well. <br />The applicant said Ed Otto of Otto Associates did the plan and soil testing. Anderson <br />said he appreciates the beauty of the area and tree preservation is vital to maintaining the <br />value of the property. Anderson said the areas most appropriate for building sites are not <br />in the wooded areas. <br />Smith indicated that the problem with tree and v/oods preservation would most likely <br />£irise once the residences are built and resided in. Lindquist suggested the use of a <br />restrictive covenant. Smith agreed. Anderson felt the property owners will want to <br />maintain the trees. Schroeder asked for a plan regarding this issue. <br />i
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