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-I . . • •t MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 28. 1994(Saga Hill Tax Forfeit Property - Continued)Steven Valek reponed that he was the original owner of the tax forfeit parcel and when he sold the land to a developer, a lot-line reanangemeait was to have been done to allow <br />them to expand their rear yard. The developer lost the land and the rearrangement along <br />withh. It was never thdr intent to sell all of the land. Valek said he was denied the right <br />to reclaim the property as a result of the tax forfeiture. Valek asked the County to sell to <br />them approximately a half-acre to relieve some hardship due to flooding. Without use of <br />the property and the ability to maintain the drainage system, his property will flood. The <br />County has recently agreed to approve his request and Valek is now asking for City <br />approval. Valek said this acquisition will not interfere with the rest of the land. <br />Moorse said the County is looking at expanding the area which is now a pond. Even if <br />the Valek’s acquire the requested property, an easement would be granted to the County. <br />Callahan indicated he understood the acquisition of the tax forfeit parcel was an all-or- <br />nothing proposition. Moorse said that although this was true, the County will allow the <br />Valek’s to buy a portion of the property. This was worked out over the past two weeks. <br />The Bridgewood Corporation is in the planning process of developing a 28-lot <br />subdivision over a 30 acre area, which is proposed to include the 9 acre tax forfeit parcel. <br />Mr. Kryzaniak of Bridgewood said their company is sensitive to the environmental issues <br />and the need for parkland. Bridgewood’s proposal is to trade two acres of wetland and <br />seven acres east of the tax forfeit parcel, the Soskin property' for the tax forfeit parcel. <br />Kryzaniak said the topography of the parcel is flatter and more suited to a residential <br />development. <br />Another representative of Bridgev/ood reported on the layout of the development plan. <br />He commented that the Soskin property is hilly , with a wetland area, trees, and a ravine, <br />and would be good park land. It would be their intent to enlarge the wetland for runoff <br />and construct swales to maintain proper drainage. He also noted an access if the Soskin <br />property were to become a park, it would have very good access from Wildhursi. Also, <br />the existing platted right-of-way is now located next to a swale, and Bridgewood <br />considered this not to be a good location for a road.