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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCILMEETING HELD ON <br />DECEMBER 8,1997 <br />Flint said he would like the applicant to present the information and have staff review it. <br />He feels staff needs to be more proactive and look at development of the property to the <br />west. <br />Kelley said he would not like to see only one way out of the subdivision. <br />Jabbour asked that guidelines be given to the applicant. <br />Kelley asked the applicant to determine how this subdivision would correspond to the <br />neighborhood to the east as far as density; what is proposed to the west, and roadway to <br />CoRd IS. He suggested the use of a cul-de-sac. He wants to see the 22* private road <br />meet the standards for private roads and review the homeowners agreement. Gappa <br />noted the standard width for private roads is 28*. Van Zomeren said the reduction in <br />width is to save trees. Kelley said if the issue is trees or safety, safety is more important <br />as additional trees can be planted. As far as traffic impact, Kelley suggested that <br />Livingston and Lilac could possibly be one way streets. Goetten said she had considered <br />that as well noting residents will find other alternatives when they see a problem using <br />CoRd 15.
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