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MmUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JANUART 17, 1989 <br />ATTENDANCE 7:00 P.M. <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the <br />following members present: Chairman Kelley; Planning Commission <br />members Johnson, Bellows, Brown, Cohen, Hanson and Moos. The <br />following represented the City staff: Building and Zoning <br />Administrator Mabusth, Assistant Planning and Zoning <br />Administrator Gaffron and City Recorder Scheffler. Council <br />Representative Edward Callahan, Jr. attended and CounciImember <br />Goetten was also present. <br />#1366 LOREN BUTTERFIELD <br />3925 WATERTOWN ROAD <br />CLASS II PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION <br />PUBLIC HEARING 7:00 P.M. - 7:35 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />Mr. Butterfield was present for this matter. <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron <br />explai .tid that Mr. Butterfield was requesting to subdivide a 5- <br />acre dry buildable lot from a 17 acre parcel. The applicant is <br />proposing to use Out lot C, which is 28* in width, as an access to <br />the new lot. The accessory structures on Lot 1 will no longer <br />meet a 10* side setback, but will be only 1* from the new side <br />lot line. Outlet A and Lot 2 will be subject to a special lot <br />combination, yielding a 5-acre parcel that cannot be separated. <br />The DNR has indicated that they have no specific setback <br />requirements from the Luce Line Trail. <br />Chairman Kelley asked whether the lot to the south of the <br />Luce Line could ever be accessed from the south. Mr. Butterfield <br />stated that he had a right-of-way agreement with the DNR to allow <br />crossing the trail. <br />Planning Commissioner Bellows asked for the combined total <br />of Outlots B and A? Gaffron replied that it would total <br />approximately 3.5 dry acres. Bellows expressed her concern about <br />the Luce Line Trail dividing the property. Mr. Butterfield <br />interjected that the Luce Line was in a deep cut at that <br />location. Planning Commissioner Hanson questioned the <br />ramifications of dividing the property in such a way. Gaffron <br />explained that the code section allowed 5 acres to be split into <br />2 parcels that are not contiguous as long as the building site <br />has a minimum of 2 acres. Another code section addresses the <br />issue of a lot being split by a road or road easement. This <br />would bring forth the question of whether the Luce Line would be <br />considered a public road or a public road easement. <br />Bellows, Hanson and Kelley expressed their concerns and <br />reservations about the involvement of the Luce Line in the <br />subdivision. Bellows asked whether building restrictions could <br />be placed upon the lots to the south of the Luce Line. Her main
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