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MINUTES OF RRGULRR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 28,1968 <br />ZONING FILM 11334-REDERS CONTINUED <br />a letter to the City. Mr. Adams is concerned about sanitary <br />sewer, from where it will come, and who will be financially <br />responsible for it. The frontage road and upgrade of Brown Road <br />are other concerns. The Council had previously reviewed a set of <br />special minimum requirements for any applicatioT, for rezoning on <br />the Highway 12 Corridor area. Due to the specia-1 constraints and <br />opportunities available for that area, the City had precared a <br />set of requirements that were consistent with the Comprehensive <br />Plan. All of the established requirements relate directly to the <br />issues raised by Mr. Adams. <br />Mr. Shardlow explained that any rezoning application within <br />the Highway 12 Corridor would require the a;vlicant to <br />demonstrate that sanitary sewer is available and that the <br />developer will be responsible for the cost. No feasibility study <br />has been done in that regar6 for the Rebers' application, gut two <br />options are available and the developer will be financially <br />responsible. <br />The frontage road in elation to the plan, occupies land <br />which is outside the limits of the subdivision. There was a <br />small portion of the property, to the west end, where a portion <br />of the land contained in the plat will be required to allow <br />enough space to clear the back of the wear property. Mr. Rebers <br />has agreed to put the land in an outlot and to enter into a <br />development agreement which will specifically address the use of <br />the outlot and tie it in with the Comprehensive Plan. The Rebers <br />application must also adhere to the necessary transportation <br />improvements outlined in the Comprehensive plans before it can <br />proceed. Improvements to Brown Road remain a concern and were <br />discussed during the entire review process. Brown Road is an <br />M.S.A. (Municipal State Aid) street. Should the City deem Brown <br />Road to be a priority, funding -wise, monies are available for <br />improvements. Mr. Shardlow commented that it was the belief of <br />the City Engineer that Orono funded improvements to M.S.A. roads <br />entirely with M.S.A. funds. <br />Mr. Stephen Pflaum provided an overview of the restrictions <br />the Planning Commission recommended. He explained that the <br />subdivision request was the second part of a two-part process. <br />He gave a brief synopsis of what had taken place prior to the <br />review and request for approval currently before the Council. <br />The issues Mr. Rebers was asked to address by the Planning <br />Commission were as follows: <br />Woodland Preservation. The property is heavily wooded and <br />tree preservation was cited as being a reason for sewered one <br />acre lots versus two acre lots with septic. Tree preservation <br />was also used to support the request for a PRD. The Planning <br />Commission recommended that no tree removal occur within the 50' <br />to 70' perimeter of the entire residential area. This area will <br />be designated as a private trail system. The trail system will <br />6 <br />
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