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n J VI <br />CITY OP ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - PUBLIC HEARING <br />HIGHWAY 12 CORRIDOR STUDY/COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT <br />Mr. Pflaum explained Mr. Rebers proposes residential for the <br />northern 2/3 of the site. He believes that this area should be sewered <br />that it have a higher density than the 2—acre minimum because the sewer <br />and water units are available either through Orono or Long Lake. The <br />property will have to bear a significant portion of the corridor <br />development costs. The 2-acre on-site septic requirements are not economical <br />type of combination usage. <br />i*3rry Hanson explained that Mr. Rebers would like to develop the <br />^®^^hern portion into 1—acre sites because of the concern of on-site sewage <br />treatment. A few of the sites have been tested and found to have perched <br />water^ thus presuming a potential for problems. The following calculations <br />have been made regarding the amount of tree removal under the two <br />scenarios. <br />(These calculations include house pad and roadways.) <br />2-acre lots - using primary septic system ; 15% tree removal <br />using alternative system: almost double <br />1-acre lots - sewered 12% tree removal <br />To add sewer/water/streets to the area for 2-acre lots = $360,000 <br />$24,000 per unit (based on 15 units) <br />Mr. Hanson noted, because of the 2-acre lots to the north of this <br />property, the southern portion of the residential area could be 1-acre lots <br />and the most northern portion of Mr. Rebers lots could be 2—acre lots. <br />With all 2-acre lots, there would be 15 lots. With all 1-acre lots, 25 <br />lots, and with the combination of l-acre/2-acre lots, 21 lots total. <br />Mr. Rebers noted he is willing to assume the cost of putting in <br />sewer and water. He noted because of the soil testing results, sewer is <br />the only way to develop this property. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson noted that the possibility does <br />exist for the commerical part of the property to be served by a Long Lake <br />local line, not tied into until Pipe E. <br />Bellows asked if there would be any known variances required for <br />the residential area development. <br />Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth noted that the area had <br />not been looked at for B-1 zoning yet. <br />Chairman Kelley asked with this type of development for the <br />residential area, how would this affect the run-off of water from a piece <br />of property and how does it affect the pond in the lower right corner. <br />Mr. Hanson explained that proper flood control and water quality <br />devices will be on the site. i <br />li
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