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T7 <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 21, 1997 <br />(U\ - #2201 Vacation of Unimproved Right-of-VVay - Big Island - Continued) <br />Adams reported that the plans have cost the applicants $3,200. The applicants asked the <br />septic tester to come up with the best plan for accommodating their septic systems, <br />regardless if the outcome is one combined system or three individual ones. The current <br />systems are non-conforming but are not polluting the ground. He noted that the <br />compliance for these seasonal dwellings is the same as that required by year-round homes <br />resulting in an astronomical cost for 10 weeks of use each year. Adams says the best <br />recommendation would allow for a truck to stay in a barge and pump out the systems. He <br />added that there is no access to the properties to the rear. <br />Robb noted where the utilities w'ere located. <br />McMillan inquired of the property owner to the east of the Robb property. It is noted to <br />be quite heavily wooded. Adams said alot of the property is under water and there is only <br />a limited area for building on. <br />Gaffron informed the applicants that if the small triangular portion was vacated and the <br />road replatted further north, there would be a need to gain a small piece of land from Mr. <br />Erickson to allow access to the Henderson property. Gaffron questioned whether the City <br />should give up 33' in exchange for 1 O’. <br />Smith asked if there was the ability for the septic location to be pulled back in toward their <br />properties. Adams said the drainage would then flow toward the Henderson property. <br />There is also a hill on the other area, and the septic needs to slope toward their properties <br />and not others. <br />Smith asked what effect the change in right-of-way would have on public access. Gaffron <br />said the accommodation could be made but an agreement would have to be reached with <br />Erickson for the Henderson access plus an agreement for utility easement. <br />Hawn inquired if NSP would require an agreement. It was noted that the utility comes in <br />underground to the first pole to the transformer. Adams said NSP uses his dock to gain <br />access. <br />During public comments, Don Henderson, 1518 Normandale Court, reported he has been <br />the owner of the property to the east for 40 years. He stated the lot is buUdable. He <br />noted that property with direct access is worth more. He said he is probably willing to <br />consider changing the location of his access to allow the applicants septic needs as long as <br />he still retains a 34' access. He noted that the information packets points out that the <br />DNR and property owners to the west, east, and north are opposed to the vacation and <br />Staff does not recommend approval but requests the access remain open. <br />*'5 <br />i