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r <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 13,1998 <br />(#7) U2341 Daniel J. Anderson, 905 Old Crystal Bay Road South - Continued <br />Kelley added that the installation of sewer would allow larger yard areas for amenities that homes <br />of the type to be built in this development may wish to take advantage of, i.e. swimming poo s <br />tennis coins, accessory structures. If primary and alternate septic sites arc required, the useable yard <br />space is limited. Homeowners would then be required to seek variances for accessor> structures. <br />The developer should be aware of this situation, realizing the benefit of sewer to these lots. <br />George Hust, 820 Old Crystal Bay Road South, asked wha* ’ogic had been used to determine that <br />a trail easement would not be required. <br />taking land. <br />Bridcet Husl, 820 Old Crystal Bay Road South, asked that in the future, when large tracts of land <br />are considered for development, that the trails and parks be planned. Then when people purchase <br />property, they will know where the trails will be before they move in. <br />Flint asked for clariftcation of the colored map included in the Gaffron memo Gaffron explained <br />the "preservation easement" and "protected" areas, noting there was a lesser degree of protection <br />from the field road up to the top of the bluff. He added there were other protections written in the <br />Code such as the bluff impact zone and 75' setback. <br />0. <br />Kelley asked about the pumphouse and well near the lake. Gaffron stated it was to remain as there <br />would be less damage to the property. <br />nm BROOK PARK REALTY, 3760 SHORELINE DRIVE - CLASS III <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />CONTINUED <br />Jabbour reopened discussion of this item. <br />Keane stated that if Council continues the application to the next Council agenda for <br />applicant would not pursue legal remedies. He requested they meet with City officials to resolve the <br />outstanding issues prior to the Council meeting. <br />J
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