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I ■ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCILMEETING HELD ON <br />DECEMBER 8,1997 <br />Flint questioned the determination of 30 units in the zoning district. Van Zomeren said <br />the property is in the LR-lCl District and the applicant is able to increase the density by <br />50% if items A-F are met on pages 1 and 2 of the resolution. Barrett suggested the <br />resolution be .amended to note the addition of the proposed plat meeting those <br />requirements. <br />Kelley asked if the application meets those requirements, if the City has to allow the <br />.50% increase in density. Barrett said he would review the matter but believed it is <br />mandatory. Kelley felt too much structure was being squeezed in but would comply if <br />required. <br />Kelley asked how many townhomes were located to the east of this subdivision. Van <br />Zomeren did not have that number. Kelley said he would like to know as the <br />subdivision would add traffic through a lower density neighborhood. He suspected the <br />property to the east has more dry buildable and has as many as 24-26 townhomes. <br />Jabbour noted that a credit is received for the wetland. Kelley said he understood that <br />noting that was the reason for asking Barrett the question on allowing an increased <br />density. Jabbour noted that sewer areas are reviewed differently from non-sewered <br />areas.
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