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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 17, 1998 <br />(#4) #2326 ORONO DEVELOPMENT, LLC, 2380 SHADYWOOD ROAD - <br />COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN REVIEW AND VARIANCES - 6:47-7:30 P.M. <br />Tom Dillon and Mike Sepena were present. <br />Gaffron reported that revisions have been made to the plans since the sketch review in <br />January. The revisions include a site plan with building elevations, landscaping, drainage <br />and grading plan. <br />Gaffron reviewed the revisions as noted in the information packet, pages 2 through 4. He <br />questioned whether the fiill 60’ depth of the building was needed given the site limitations <br />created by the parking in front and pond and driving lane to the rear. The general traffic <br />flow continues to be a counterclockwise movement as previously shown. Gaffron noted <br />that a pedestrian walkway on the northern boundary of the property was considered but <br />found to be difficult with the slopes. The planned green space adjacent to Shadywood <br />Road is less than the required 20’. Gaffron indicated that the number of required parking <br />spaces will be met. <br />Gaffron reported that the City had requested additional design features to break up the <br />large expanse of the roof, and these have been added. The cedar shake over brick wall <br />facade will require a variance. The comments by the DSU mainly relate to the need for <br />additional landscaping. The 12-14 ’ retaining wall height will be screened with plantings. <br />Stoddard inquired what the black bumpouts were that are noted on the plans in front of <br />the building. Gaffron indicated they were spaces to accommodate trees. Smith <br />questioned whether the trees would remain alive after being planted with basically no <br />green clearance and so near the roadway receiving dirt, snow, and salt debris. Gaffron <br />said the plan has not been reviewed again by Mr. Case of DSU, but Gaffron did not <br />believe the proposed landscaping along Shadywood is as requested by Case. Gaffron said <br />the applicant feels the design as presented is critical in realizing the site plan. <br />Gaffron indicated that the slopes in the parking area will be 4% or less as requested by the <br />City Engineer. The north end slope has been decreased. Curb and gutter will be included <br />in the parking lot area. <br />Gaffron reviewed issues 1-11 noted for discussion. He noted this is a difficult site for <br />planning and indicated the applicant has addressed concerns expressed by the City. <br />Gaffron requested that Planning Commission make a recommendation regarding approval <br />of the site plan for variances for hardcover, building facade, and parking setback along the <br />front.