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MIHUTBS OP THB PLMmiHG CQMMISSIOH , I .<4 TING HELD MARCH 16, 1987 <br />illl5/«1116 BOTKE COHTIVl <br />Mrs. Richard Lyman, 715 North Ferndale Road, expressed <br />concern regarding the proposed dedicated cul-de-sac, <br />noting that she recently planted flowers in that area. <br />She also asked who was responsible for road <br />construction, as well as for repairing the existing road <br />if damaged by home construction. <br />Zoning Administrator Gaffron stated that staff is <br />recommending that the land be dedicated for a future <br />cul-de-sac, however, it may be many years before it is <br />actually developed. <br />Regarding the damage to the private road during <br />construction. Chairman Kelley stated that the residents <br />must address that issue with Hie applicant, since this <br />is a private roadway. <br />Mr. Boyke asked the Planning Commission to conceptually <br />approve the plan without regard to access in order to <br />avoid delaying this process, noting that he was told by <br />staff that a topographic survey was not needed for this <br />review. <br />Chairman Kelley indicated to the applicant that it was <br />the Planning Commission's functional responsibity to <br />request and review a topographic survey prior to making <br />a recommendation to the Council. <br />In order to save time, staff advised applicant that this <br />application could be reviewed at the April 20th Planning <br />Commission meeting and forwarded to the April 27th <br />Council meeting. <br />There were no additional comments from the public. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Bellows, to <br />table Applications #1115 6 #1116 for submission of a <br />topographic survey. Motion, Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />fills CITY OF ORONO <br />2500 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH <br />VACATION OF DRAINAGE BAS] <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8:19-8:29 <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />was noted. <br />Zoning A Iministrator Mabusth explained in 1984 the City <br />approved a comprehensive drainage project for 2450 (Lot <br />2) and 2500 (Lot 3) Sixth Avenue North, which at that <br />time were under single ownership. The plan consisted of <br />the installation of a retention pond on the east, Lot 2, <br />that would drain to the west to another proposed <br />i <br />1