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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 20,1998 <br />(#3 - U2355 Susan and Douglas Van Moorlehem - Continued) <br />to confirm the wetland area. The Class III subdivision is subject to park dedication fees and requires <br />an easement and covenant over the wetlands. The City Engineer's report states the need for drainage <br />area calculations and a grading plan. In summary, the dry buildable acreage needs to be confirmed <br />for Lot 1, Block 1. A lot combination is recommended for Lots I and 2, Block 3 to be combined as <br />a single 6 acre lot. Also applicant needs to provide stomiwater/drainage calculations to confirm that <br />there is no need for stormwater ponding. Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat as <br />described. <br />Douglas Van Moorlehem said there are no immediate plans to build on the southern lots. <br />Gaffron explained a park fee would be due with the application. The park dedication fee could be <br />delayed if some of the lots were platted as outlots now but eventually a future platting process would <br />be required to change the status of the outlots into buildable lots. Lindquist mentioned the <br />possibility of the lots not meeting future zoning requirements if the rules change. Gaffron suggested <br />the option of paying the park fee at the time the building permit is issued as long as the lots are not <br />going to be immediately built on. Van Moorlehem asked the amount of the park fee. Gaffron stated <br />it is calculated at 8% of the undeveloped value of the land or a minimum of $2,900 per lot or a <br />maximum of $4,900 per lot. If the property is platted with lots, the park dedication fee is determined <br />now. Van Moorlehem agreed to have the lots platted as buildable lots. <br />Smith asked for public comments. <br />Norbert Johnson of 4520 Watertown Road expressed a concern that a change in the topography <br />would cause a drainage problem on his property. <br />Gaffron stated there are no plans to change the topography. <br />Schroeder moved, McMillan seconded, to approve Application #2355 for a 3 lot residential <br />subdivision as outlined in staffs memo of April 13, 1998 stating the need to confirm the amount of <br />dry buildable acreage. If it is not 5 acres, a variance will be recommended. Lots 1 and 2, Block 3 <br />will be platted as a single 6 acre lot. Driveway access locations to be subject to approval of the <br />Public Services Director. Confirmation is needed that there will be no drainage changes. The <br />standard plat conditions apply along with the usual assessment of park dedication fees. Vote: Ayes <br />6, Nays 0. <br />Gaffron explained the Park Commission will be reviewing the City's trail plan along McCulley <br />Road.