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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 20. 1906 <br />(#7 - #2111 T. J. Bicker - Continued) <br />Smith moved, Lindquist seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2111 for the <br />construction of a permanent 24* long dock as specified in the application Vote. Ayes 4, <br />Nays 0. <br />SKETCH PLAN REVIEWS <br />(#8) #2108 NORBERT JOHNSON. 1181 WILDHURST TRAIL - <br />SUBDIVISION/SKETCH PLVN REVIEW <br />This review is a sketch plan for a proposed 5-lot subdivision and is for input only. It was <br />noted that no vote will be taken for any action at this time. <br />Mr Johnson, the applicant, was present <br />Mabusth reported that the proposed 5-lot subdivision is on 7 acres bounded by 'A ildhurst <br />Trail and unimproved Garden Lane Mabusth reported on the history' and background of <br />the area in which this property is located The Saga Hill Preserv ation Society, of whom <br />many were in attendance, were interested in gaining tax forfeit land for a park as well as <br />land currently owned by the Midwest Bank. The Saga Hill Society group are working <br />with the City' and the Park Commission regarding this endeavor The Society is interested <br />in what happens on the property in question, currently owned by Arnold Soskin, who was <br />said to not reside in the area. <br />.Mabusth noted that the property is within the MUSA with the nearest sewer located on <br />Tonkaview and Wildhurst The plan is to gain both access and sewer from Wildhurst. <br />The proposal is for Lots 1-5 and with a platted road with a culdesac. A 20’ easement <br />corridor would provide access and sewer to Lot 3 The code requires a 30' outlet for <br />back lots, which would run along the shared lot line between Lots 2 and 4. <br />The Engineer's report gives various options for access and sewer in the Tonkaview plat. <br />I he Engineer has suggested vacating Garden Lane and bring access in another way with a <br />major road to Wildhurst as well as sewer. <br />A second option bv the Engineer would be to construct a private road with a future <br />extension outlet connecting with Garden Lane, which would stay private A 30 outlet <br />would also be required for back lot Mabusth said there is adequate area for a back lot. <br />The zoning onlv asks for 1 acre and the property has ade<.]uate area to meet the 150/i» area <br />standard All lots meet the code for area <br />Option 3 includes an outlet with an extension, but instead of creating a backlot. Lot 3 <br />would be realigned so it does not go through the ravine area. Driveway access would be <br />proposed in unimproved Garden Lane.. <br />25