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MINL'TES OF THt REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVTMBER 12,1996 <br />(i!^I0 - #2184 Brian Carrington - Continued) <br />Kelley inquired about the septic field Mabusth said all of the plumbing would be <br />removed and tl .e septic tank would be abandoned as part of the new residence <br />construction and septic permit for new system A new septic system will serve the new <br />residence <br />Goetten moved. Jabbour seconded, to approve Resolution #3802 V'ote: Ayes 4, Nays <br />0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Mayor Callahan, after indicating that he had reviewed the election canvassing report, <br />publicly congratulated those persons elected <br />Goetten questioned what portion of CoRd 15 would be discussed at the next Council <br />meeting Moorse indicated that both the east end and Bracketts Point would be <br />discussed <br />Jabbour asked for a determination on whether the City can bank newly formed wetlands <br />for future mitigation He noted that landscapers are selling such properties as a result of <br />its mitigation value Mabusth said Start' has been following through on such a proposal <br />and asked Cook to respond <br />Cook said such banking of land for ftiture mitigation was possible but dirtlcult to set up. <br />He indicated that this will be accomplished as part of the comprehensive storm sewer <br />plan and w ill require adoption of a specific policy <br />Mabusth noted that there is an issue of whether the City w ould have to pay for the land <br />and whether it would be set as a condition of the conditional use permit. Cook said he <br />would not expect the City to have to pay for the land <br />Radio said the issue could be part of the application process and not a matter of having to <br />"take" anything. Radio said that the option legally and constitutionally is doable. <br />Jabbour indicated that people are selling the land because of the need for mitigation <br />Kelley questioned what w ill happen if people create a pond and then decide at a later date <br />to fill it in. Cook indicated that a conservation easement would need to be placed on the <br />property to prevent this