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r <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1998 <br />(#19 - #2326 Orono Development - Continued) <br />Gafiron, while acknowledging guidelines, said additional work is required on the plans. <br />lorn Dillon noted that the 11,000 s.f. building is less than what was previously planned. <br />He anticipates a 5-6 month construction period. Dillon feels the t o egress locations on <br />CoRd 19, with the southern egress being shared with Culver's, is an improvement for the <br />property. He noted the service window location is toward the rear of the building being <br />the best location for both the building and the neighborhood. <br />Dillon felt the hardcover issue was difficult to solve with the slopes, elevations, and pond. <br />He noted the lack of flexibility with the property being within two lakeshore zones. He <br />indicated the ponding and filtration to marsh areas will aid water quality. Dillon asked for <br />clarification on the 20' setback requirement fi-om Olive Avenue. It was his belief the <br />setback would be at 23' and meet the requirement. Dillon noted he has not answered all of <br />the concerns but will work with Staflf. <br />Mike Sepena reviewed the site plan. He referenced the confining steep elevations, which <br />drop, for a minimum depth. Changes to this and the driveway are being kept to a <br />minimum to reduce the need for fill. He indicated the 10' wall does taper upward. The 5' <br />variance to the front yard setback is necessary, according to Dillon, to maintain lineal <br />integrity. He felt if Shadywood Road was expanded, this site is only one of many that <br />would be affected. <br />Gafiron clarified the setback issue. <br />John Erickson comments that the Shadywood setback is unrealistic as the property falls <br />away to the back. He thought the plan for planters would be an improvement. Erickson <br />feels Olive Avenue is so narrow that it is practically a bike path now. He did not believe <br />the neighbors would object to the parking extending to the back of the building and would <br />most likely be the area where employees would park. Erickson is in support of bushes <br />planted separating the retaining wall from liis property, which he says would be a vast <br />improvement to what currently exists. <br />There were no other public comments. <br />Schroeder agreed that a 20' setback would not be possible. McMillan said she would like <br />to see more green space, however. Dillon said the area in fi'ont of the building on the <br />County right-of-way is all green space, along with other areas he pointed out. Sepena also <br />noted the open areas on the comers where landscaping could be located. Dillon said he <br />would work with Staff on a landscaping plan.