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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 10, 1997 <br />(#7 - Spring Hill Golf Club EAVV - Continued) <br />Kelley indicated his lack of expertise in this matter and suggested Staff contact other <br />cities, who have gone through similar reviews, to determine pitfalls of the process. He <br />recommended Staff and other experts determine and inform the Council whether the <br />document is complete. <br />Jabbour stated he had full confidence in Mike Gaffron's ability to detemiine a course of <br />action for the Council to take He asked what Staff had reviewed. Moorse said the <br />EAW includes a set of specific questions. Gaffron performed the background work and <br />reviewed the document with the applicant. Moorse said Staffs recommendation for the <br />purposes at hand is that the document is complete. Moorse said the City would like to <br />ensure the document distributed to other agencies is accurate as it will be the document <br />to which they will respond. <br />Mr. Crosby commented that the approval allows the document to go to publication form. <br />Once that has been accomplished, the legal process allows a time period until March 26 <br />to receive comments regarding the document. <br />Goetten infonncd the Council that she had reviewed the document and had a couple of <br />concerns. She would like to see more information accompanying what is p. isently <br />available regarding the "Big Woods" before it is sent out noting the lack of percentages <br />or numbers Jabbour said this information could be included as part of the City's <br />requirement Goetten said she would like the agencies to know the relationship the "Big <br />Woods" played in the elimination of CoRd 6 as a corridor for the upgrade of Highway <br />12. Goetten said she also questioned the proposed tunneling and resulting impacts. <br />Braman said the tunnel is a design and safety related issue and would not normally be <br />dealt with in an environmental worksheet. He said such information would be reviewed <br />at the City and County lev els. He did inform Goetten that the existing size of the "Big <br />Woods" is 42 16 acres After construction of the golf club, 18.56 acres would remain for <br />.a loss of 23.6 acres This loss is a 56% decrease. The "Big Woods" is located two-thirds <br />in Medina and one-third in Orono and the loss amount is split proportionately between <br />the two cities Braman said the applicant tried to be sensitive to these issues in the design <br />process He noted alternative uses for the property, i.e, residential development, w'ould <br />have, in his opinion, a higher impact in deforestation and to water quality. Goetten cited <br />an example of an Orono subdivision, Sugarwoods, where the tree mass was kept largely <br />in tact. Braman said 700-1000 trees are proposed for replanting <br />8