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r <br />MLMTES OF TIIK ORONO PLANMNi; COMMISSION MKF/HM; <br />HF.I I) OCTOBER 18. 1993 <br />(#10) #1877 TiWDEM PROPERTIES PETER ANDREA COMPANY - CONT. <br />Deanovic responded that a large group had visited the site including representatives of the <br />Watershed District. Cit> staff. Army Corps of Engineers. BWSR and Steve Schirmers for septic <br />sites. In the end. City ordinances will be a determining factor. Deanovic thought 1; I mitigation <br />may be possible. The Watershed representative felt this was an opportunity for improvements. <br />One of the main issues is that what was classified as wetlands in the past difters from current <br />definitions. <br />Most of the wetlands were classified as Type 1. Gaffron confirmed that under MFCA standards <br />there are certain types of wetlands that meet the criteria for septic installation. <br />Putnam felt their biggest problem will be dealing with the Onmo ordinances relative to the <br />setbacks for septic systems and the dry buildable land. <br />Putnam gave examples of how the wetland maps differ. According to the City map. there was <br />2.66 ac'^es of wetlands on the Coffin property but 12.15 acres have been identified by their <br />consultant using current methods. Deanovic explained that City maps were done in 1974 and <br />wetlands were identified under different standards on a black and white aerial photo. Although <br />the Dickey property showed no wetlands on City maps, surveyors designated approximately 4 <br />acres. Ihitnam explained that on the Coffin pn>perty of 62 acres, if the City maps were u.sed <br />lot sizes would be 2.47 acres. If the wetlands were subtracted, lot sizes would be reduced to <br />2.08 acres. The Citv will have to decide how to deal with the wetland designations. <br />Deanovic commented that they had discussed with other agencies how' they felt about changing <br />some of the wetlands. They were agreeable since better wetlands wnuld be built rather than a <br />"rut in a field" <br />Putnam stated that acctirding to Orono’s code, it they created a NURP pond or wetland, that <br />would have to be subtracted off of the two acres. At this time it is a 1:1 replacement but after <br />January 1 it will be 2:1. The wav it stands now. if four acres of wetland were altered at this <br />site, four acres of wetland would have to be replaced somewhere else. This could be done on <br />site, within the Watershed District or within the Count) . If. tor example, a wetland were <br />replaced in Medina, what benefit does that have for Orono even though it meets the State <br />requirements.’ <br />Putnam noted that staff had suggested to Putnam he not look at planned development since this <br />property is not in a sewered area. Meeting a 2-acre requirement may create a problem on some <br />of the lots with the wetlands considered and meeting the 75' setback from the wetlands tor septic <br />systems. <br />23
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