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f <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR AUGUST 11,1997 <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS Continued <br />Bob Gehrman, 4300 Sixth Avenue North stated he wanted to thank the Council for the temporary <br />depository of the wood waste from the recent storm. Although he wished it could have been done <br />more expeditiously. He stated he would like to see a long term solution for handling wood waste <br />and requested the Council to reopen a drop off site for wood. Wood is being stockpiled because <br />some persons do not have a way to remove it and/or are unable to pay to have it hauled away. By <br />creating stockpiles there is an issue of fire safety, unsightliness, and it becomes a home for rodents, <br />which is unhealthy. The city needs to give the citizens better tools to handle the wood waste. One <br />way would be to open a permanent depository or have better contingency plans for storm damage. <br />He also asked why Orono has a different interpretation of the State requirements for brush burning <br />than surrounding cities. Gehrman stated he is willing to work with the city in any way possible to <br />find a solution to this problem. <br />Jabbour asked Staff to respond to the issue of burning permits. <br />Bob Biesterfeld, 450 Deborah Drive stated he lost several 200 year old oak trees due to the recent <br />storm. Because he has several acres of land he is cutting the trees for his own usr. He appreciates <br />the low property taxes by providing only necessary services to the residents. He stated he would not <br />want a continual use wood depository, although the need for a plan for storm damaged trees is <br />necessary. <br />( #3) #2259 MARK AND LAURIE HEADRICK, 1850 FOX RIDGE - VARIANCE - <br />REQUEST TO TABLE <br />Kelley moved, Goetten seconded to table this application at applicant's request. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0. <br />( #7) #2628 ROBERT CALLAN, 2995 DEER RUN TRAIL - VARIANCE <br />Kelley moved, Goetten seconded to table this application at applicant's request. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0. <br />( #4) 2263 BROOK PARK REALTY, 3700-3760 SHORELINE DRIVE - SKETCH PLAN - <br />MULTI-FAMILY PRD <br />Bill Gleason, representing Brook Park Realty, was present. <br />Gaffron stated this is a sketch plan review for a multi-family planned residential development <br />located m the Navarre area. Brook Park Realty is proposing a 45 unit multiple family residential <br />development on the vacant 10 acre parcel directly west of the twinhomes near the Navarre water <br />tower. The proposed density level does not fit with the existing code. The applicant is looking to <br />the Council for possible support for this proposal. The developer has requested that the Council <br />review the sketch plan for 4.6 units per acre as proposed, and whether there is Council support for <br />a zoning amendment to allow more than 3 units per acre in the LR-lC-a district, or possibly to create <br />a new residential zoning district to allow greater density. Another possibility would be to amend the
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