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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON MARCH 20, 1995(#8 - #2004 - Robert Melamed - Continued)The applicant reported the ability to get adequate septic area for 5 tc6 lots Septic sites were in non*forested areas The covenant in future deeds would restrict removal of trees. It is the applicant's deare to create a development that does not look like one, and one which cannot be seen from Old Crystal Bay Road The applicant wished to create the least amount of impact on the forestation areas which resulted in 4 lots. The applicant said that this would be the minimum that is economically "doable" as there was no <br />negotiation with the purchase price. <br />Two safe access points can be located at the western boundary of the prop«ty. The most <br />northern will provide a shared access to lots 1 and 2. If the access to lot .3 is changed to a <br />shared driveway with lot 4, it wouid require a 300' access easement for lot 4 ! he shared <br />drivev/ay would have an impact on the buildable lot or it could be replatted. TIm ivoids <br />the use of the City road. <br />Smith suggested access to lot #1 from the property to the north. Then she sugge^ed <br />dropping down between lots 2 and 3 and putting in a driveway with a "y" serving 2 and 3, <br />south of the wetland. Smith suggested no road from Old Crystal Bay Road but the use of <br />the City drive to access 4. This would avoid the wetland areas. The applicant responded <br />that the City would probably not allow this, and it also does not solve the private road <br />issue. <br />The applicant prefers plan A. If this is acceptable, then asks what to do with the City <br />driveway. Applicant said he is prepared to upgrade it but would like to consider the <br />impact on the park and neighboiltoods if upgraded to a City road He also reported <br />having met with Zetterstrom from the County, who asked that fencing be removed, and <br />would grant curb cuts. <br />Nolan suggested leaving lots 1 and 2 as shown but accessing 3 where 4 is shown as the <br />road has to be upgraded anyways. Lot 4 could be accessed at the eastside of City drive. <br />This would take out few trees and no wetlands would need to be crossed. <br />Flint reported that this would be too close to the French Creek Preserve. He said the Park <br />Commission hts the right to ask for 8% for Park Dedication and has determined that the <br />land on the east end, about 1.2 acres, approximately 600' long, with a depth of 8T, wouid <br />be a good option. A house plan would have to be changed but this land is virtually <br />forested. It could be left as a natural corridor and is consistent with the results of the <br />survey. It would act as a delinear park. It now has a deer run which would be left open <br />for that use.