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f <br />I <br />»*V- -J«» . ■* <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCILMEETING HELD ON <br />DECEMBER 8,1997 <br />Jabbour asked if the project meets the Livable Community Act. Gleason said he was <br />unsure what that limit is but noted he was required to eliminate some units. The current <br />market price is $134,000. Moorse reported that under the act, the maximum limit is <br />$120,000 for 1997. <br />Flint voiced interest in knowing how traffic will be affected in the neighborhood and if <br />there were any requirements pertaining to this issue. Van Zomeren said there was not <br />but could be added as a condition. Flint questioned whether it is fair to add that much <br />traffic to a lower density housing area. <br />Gleason said a water tower is located in the area where the road comes out. The number <br />of units is low on that road and traffic would not affect many units. He said the goal is <br />to extend the road to the west if he can acquire the land. The owner is not interested at <br />this time, however. <br />Kelley said a point that the Could should be made aware of if the subdivision may <br />facilitate the need for a traffic light to be installed at Casco Point and Livingston <br />Avenue. He noted the difficulty that would result in making left turns to go east during <br />the morning rush hour. Kelley said the CoRd IS and Livingston intersection will be <br />used more and is a bad intersection to begin with. <br />\ J