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MLNLTtS OT THE CTTY OF ORONO PLWSLNG COMMI'^STON <br />MEETINC. HKI D OS Jl'NE 20. I9M <br />(#1) #1933 TANDEM PROPERTIES, 2643/3025 WATTIRTOWN * <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - CONTINUATION OF PIBLIC IlLARESCi <br />ICONTINTT.D) <br />Dean Moline. 248 Cygnet Place, asked about the drainage and it the existing drain tile would <br />be changed. Mark Gronberg responded that it would be replaced with a more restricted outlet <br />which would allow for regulation of the outflow . <br />Ann McCon asked if the possible widening of Watertown Road would impact this project. <br />Chair Schroedcr responded that nothing definite has been profxised so it was ditticult to project <br />what would happen regarding the setbacks of the proposed lots. <br />Dick Putnam stated that they would trot risk developing these parcels if it appeared that the <br />Highway 12 Corridor was going to be along Watertown Road. He commented they expect the <br />other agency approvals to be through within a couple of weeks and they would like to begin t e <br />grading on the property as soon as possible. <br />It was moved bv Peterson, seconded bv Nolan, to recommend approval ot #1933 Preliminary <br />Subdivision for Tandem Properties. 2645/3025 Watertown Road, subject to the eleven <br />stipulations listed in the staff report aiKl the addition of the following: <br />1 There shall be no further land alterations to install trail within the subdivision. The trail <br />shall be limited to a maximum width of 4-5’ and only wood chips shall be put down on <br />the surface. <br />13.Lxits 15 and 18 that abut cul-de-sac within Coffen portion will not be required to meet <br />the lot w idth requirements at rear of front street setback line. <br />14.Lots 16 and 17 will be required to meet 150% of the required rear and side setbacks - <br />side at 45’ and rear at 75’. <br />Vote; Ayes 7, nays 0. <br />(#2) ZONING AMENDMENT - SECTION 10.56, SHORELANT) MANAGEMENT <br />REGULATIONS <br />U.ke North Bas.n and French Uke Sewer Ugoon, noting that these basins would continue to <br />be protected wetlands.