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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />CITY OF ORONO <br />NOVEMBER 8, 1993 <br />13.. FLAG LOTS - REVIEW PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br />Assistan* Planning & Zoning Administrator Michael Gaffron gave the statY report and reviewed the <br />proposed new standards for flag lots in the City of Orono. He stated that staff and Planning <br />Commission recommend that the access corridor be created as an outlot. and that the City retain the <br />ability to require a shared access between the two lots in instances where curb cuts are a concern. He <br />noted that the outlots would be 30 ’ in width. He indicated the Planning Commission’s intent is that the <br />proposed standards apply only to front/back lots after the ordinance is adopted. <br />Mayor Callahan moved, Kelley seconded ‘o subscribe to the Planning Commission recommendation <br />regarding flag lots and staff is hereby dirt-icd to draft an ordinance implementing these requirements. <br />Ayes 3, Nays 0. Motion carried. <br />Mayor Callahan m.'ved, Goetten seconded, to extend the moratorium on flag lots until December 31, <br />1993. Ayes 3. Nays 0. Motion carried. <br />14. TYi » 1 WETLAND BUILDABILITY CREDIT <br />Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator Michael Gaffron reviewed the staff position on the current <br />status of wetland regulations and potential issues which need to be addressed by the City. He discussed <br />the current wetland designations on the City maps and discussed the scope of wetland classification <br />which had been enacted as part of the Slate Wetland Conservation Act and now requires that wetland <br />alteration permits be issued for developments encroaching into wetland areas. <br />Mayor Callahan commented that he felt the Cityordinances should not be changed and that development <br />approvals be contingent upon approvals from the other agencies dealing with the preservation of <br />wetlands and mitigation of impacts upon those wetlands. <br />City Administrator Ron Moorse .stated that as a proposed subdivision is developed it has to be done in <br />conjunction with the other "‘gencies and he believed that should be taken into account when a project <br />is going through Orono’s subdivision process. <br />Discussion ensued regarding whether the City of Orono should become involved in regulation ot wetland <br />mitigation or leave that aspect of development to be regulated by the other agencies. Mayor Callahan <br />felt strongly that approval by the other agencies throughout the developmental process w’as sufficient <br />to prevent lots being platted in unbuildable areas, and he did not believe the City should invest time and <br />funds in something that was already being regulated. <br />City Engineer Glenn Cook commented that most potential developers request subdivision approval from <br />ihe City first and the approvals of these other agencies comes alter that fact. Discussion ensued <br />regarding the length of time for processing a subdivision application and the possibility ot requiring that <br />the approvals from other agencies come before the final approval by the City. Councilmember Goetten <br />stated she felt that was necessary. Mayor Callahan stated he felt that the City should require developers <br />to obtain agency approvals before City approval. He stated that he also believed that the Planning