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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON MARCH 18, 1996 <br />{in - #2115 Frank Bennett - Continued) <br />Hawn asked if any of the qxMls would be used on the property. Gustafwn said the <br />m^tmty would be taken off the property to an appropriate, suitable she. Some of the <br />spoils wiU be used by property owner to the south with new construction, and applicant <br />would use some with construction of new road. Mabusth said there was no road or <br />weight restrictions as Tonkawa is a County road. <br />Smith inquired about the slope at the edge of the pond. Gustafk>n said the 4:1 slope <br />would have a fluctuating water level. He proposes the house side of the pond to be a <br />cleaner took and a meadow look to the back side of the pond. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Peterson moved, Berg seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2115 with Staff <br />recommendations 1-5. The applicant is to work with Staff and Engineer to develop a <br />proper drainage plan in staging. The back side of the pond is tc remain natural pasture <br />land as it now exists. Staff will verify whether the application needs Corps of Engineer <br />approval before going before the Council. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#S) #2116 JOHN AND LYNN WALSTEDT, 3470 BAYSIDE ROAD • <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING • 8:50-9:03 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Aflidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Mr. Walstedt was present. <br />Mabusth reported that the new ownm of the property propose an addition to the west <br />side of the residence. It is their intent to dig under the upper level to add a walkout <br />design. The entire project involves 1000 cubic yards of earth movement. 500-600 c.y. <br />resulting fi^om the excavation for walkout would be placed in the rear yard. A swale <br />would also be excavated, which would drain along the west side of the residence to <br />Bayside, redirecting the flow of 1 acre of the property to Bayside. Mabusth said Staff will <br />meet with the applicant and County representative regarding improvements to the ditch <br />area. <br />Mabusth noted that the application did not require a variance. She further commented <br />that the proposal would result in a hardcover reduction in the 75-250* zone from 40+% to <br />24.1%.