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To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Mayor Callahan and Orono Councilmcmbers <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />April 13, 1994 <br />#1922 Robert and Elizabeth Melamed, 1 <br />Preliminaty Subdivision - Public Hearing <br />Old Cry stal Bay Road South - <br />Pertinent Ordinances <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />Chapter 11 - Class II Subdivision <br />Section 10.28 - RR-IB Zoning Standards <br />Section 10.55, Subdivision 15 (A) (2) - Property served by sewer may receive credit for <br />wetlands and drainageway area. <br />Review of lot areas: <br />Lot 1 = 2.08 acres (exclusive of lake bed) <br />Lot 2 = 2.27 acres (exclusive of lake bed) <br />Lot 1 = 1.52 acres dry (.15 drainageway, .41 wetlands) <br />Lot 2 = 1.89 acres dry (.38 acres wetlands) <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Property Owners ’ List <br />C - Plat Map <br />D - Survey Submitted with Conditional Use Permit for Guest House <br />E - Wetland/Drainage Areas to be Credited Against Dry Buildable <br />F - Hardcover Facts - Lot I <br />G " Hardcover Facts - Lot 2 <br />H - Preliminary Plan <br />Review of Application <br />During the review of the City of Orono subdivision application for the former sewer pond <br />property, the applicant had hoped to create a two-lot residential subdivision but because the <br />original hearing notice announced one residential lot, the City would have been required to <br />republish the legal notice. Given the time constraints and the applicant’s need to proceed with <br />new residential construction, the applicant purchased the single lot and eventually filed a
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