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MiaDTBS or THE PLMDilHG COMMISSIOH MBSTIHG HELD 21, 19|I <br />«125€ Mice COHTIHDBD <br />Mr. Carlson noted that he objected to the basis of the <br />sewer per se and as a property owner he is not <br />satisfied that an alternative Mthod to drainwater being <br />passed into the sanitary sewer has been answered <br />properly which is unfair to the residents of Orono. <br />Chairman Kelley stressed the importance of adhering the <br />the minimum 2*5 acre lot standards in order to minimize <br />the need for sanitary sewer around the lake. <br />#1218 ESTHTB OF ROTH SMITH <br />387 (ffiOMO ORCHARD ROAD <br />SUBDIVI8I0H <br />THIRD RBVIBM <br />This application was tabled per applicant's request. <br />#1223 JOHB MALDROM <br />1951 COHCORDIA STREET <br />COHDITIOMAL OSE PERMIT A TARIAECB <br />REFERRAL FROM COOHCIL FC« REVIBH OF REVISED PROPOSAL <br />John Waldron was present for this matter. <br />Gaffron explained the revised proposal for grading, <br />which would cut approximately half of the lakeshore yard <br />down to a depth of 3' below the existing surface. He <br />also reviewed the options to restore the lakeshore bank. <br />Staff finds that from both the short and long-term lake <br />water quality standpoints, there would be no significant <br />impact relative to other options. From a stability <br />standpoint, some options are better than others. From a <br />visual standpoint, the revised proposal will have less <br />of an impact than the original deep walk-out cut <br />proposal. <br />Bellows felt that because of the existing grade, a 3* <br />cut would create more drainage into the lake. She <br />suggested another relatively inexpensive stabilization <br />option that is similar to the cribbing system using <br />posts and concrete footings, and then completed with <br />plantings. <br />Chairman Kelley felt that the 3' cut would cause other <br />problems, however, if the cut was allowed, it should be <br />done along the entire width of the property. He was <br />more in favor of stabilizing the bank by other means. <br />Bellows stated that she too was in favor of stabilizing <br />the bank properly without the need for the 3' cut.