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MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 10, 1988 <br />HIGHKAZ 12 ZONING AMENDMENT CONTINUED <br />of the land area within a parking area be landscaped. That <br />section of the ordinance sets forth minimum sizes of landscape <br />materials at the time of planting. Section I provides direction <br />with regard to trash and trash handling equipment. Any accessory <br />structures must be of similar type, quality and appearance as the <br />principal structure. The ordinance would require that the ground <br />level view of all mechanical utilities and external loading and <br />service areas be screened, and that automobile headlights and <br />other sources be screened whenever it may directed onto adjacent <br />residential windows. <br />The final ordinance is the Planned Unit Development (P, <br />Ordinance. The PUD would be a floating district that would b(: <br />available for application anywhere throughout Orono. The PU'? <br />would provide for flexibility in the development standards. The <br />current process for handling nonconforming applications is <br />through the granting of a variance, which requires determination <br />of a hardship. The PUD would encourage innovation of building <br />designs and would provide some incentives to the developer, who <br />in turn could offer increased amenities to the community. It <br />would also allow for negotiations throughout the development <br />process, and would give the City more stringent or detailed <br />controls where it may be necessary to do so. <br />The PUD allows for mixed use development and would allow a <br />developer to apply for virtually any use. When an application <br />was received, the zoning district within the current ordinance <br />that most nearly parallels the use applied for would provide the <br />basic performance standards. If the application proposed a <br />variance from those standards, the developer would need to show <br />why it would be advantageous to the community and the project to <br />proceed as he requested. The City would then have the oportunity <br />to weigh the variance of his proposal. There would be a great <br />deal of flexibility given to the City in terms of required <br />standards. The PUD would be reviewed and coordinated with the <br />subdivision regulations. <br />There are three stages in the PUD process as follows: <br />1. Sketch Plan Review. Before a great deal of time and <br />money is spent on behalf of the applicant, there would be an <br />initial consulation with the City Staff. This meeting would <br />provide the developer/builder with an idea as to the City's <br />concerns about development in a particular area. The applicant <br />would then go before the Planning Commission and Council with a <br />sketch plan. The Planning Commission and Council would give the <br />applicant some positive or negative feedback and some direction <br />as to how development should take place. <br />2. Concept Approval. It would be at this stage that the <br />rezoning and planning and development would occur.. Concept <br />approval corresponds with preliminary plat approval. By the time <br />5 <br />
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