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Nrs <br />:V <br />■-'- L' <br />■' ? ' <br />IKa- <br />i.ir* *u <br />‘H'. -^' <br />I <br />IC' <br />:.Vyi- <br />-:■ } ' - <br />vy <br />"ft ‘W^ • ■• ■ <br />'•• •. •• <br />lii'. ^ <br />iii <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD MAY 11, 1992 <br />(«9) #1790 GREG MALIK, <br />3060 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH - <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - RESOLUTION #3120 <br />Greg Malik was present. <br />Moorse explained this Is application for a two lot preliminary <br />subdivision. The appi cant will be living In the existing <br />residence until the new residence Is completed, which may cause <br />some problem as far as the septic system is concerned. <br />Malik said he discussed the parcels with Steve Schirmers who <br />confirmed two new on-site septic sites on each of the propose <br />lots. The road to the new residence will go over the existing <br />septic system. The new primary site for the lot is on the west <br />side and half way up the hill and the secondary site is In front <br />of the house, but too close to the existing well. Schirmers stated <br />there would be no problem installing the septic system at the <br />primary location by using a half horse motor instead of a third <br />horse motor to pump the sewage up the hill. <br />Goetten noted the concerns expressed at the Planning Commission <br />meeting were the primary and alternative septic sites for both <br />I ots. <br />Malik stated that he Is hoping to sell the front lot off and felt <br />his chance of selling the parcel may be better with the existing <br />home left on it. <br />Jabbour noted he should be allowed to live in the existing <br />residence for as long as ho wants provided the house is connected <br />to an acceptable septic system. <br />Mabueth stated she would need confirmation of the primary and <br />alternate septic sites for both lots. <br />Malik noted he couId use the alternate site by cappIng the existing <br />well. He said he was anxious to sell off the additional lot. <br />Mabueth noted this condition should be included within <br />developers agreement to ensure compliance and noted that the <br />cannot be sold without a conforming septic system. <br />the <br />lot <br />Malik asked If that requirement could be changed to "the house <br />cannot be occupied without a conforming septic system . He stated <br />he did not want to expend additional money If the future property <br />owner was going to remove the existing house.