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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, March 15, 2004 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(14. #04-2997 CITY OF ORONO, BIG ISLAND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br />VARIANCES-Continued) <br />Smith moved and Mabusth seconded to table Application #04-2997, City of Orono, for a <br />CUP to provide vehicular access from the lakeshore to the interior platted road system <br />between lots 38 and 39 at Morse Island Park on Big Island. <br />VOTE: Ayes 7; nays 0. <br />SKETCH PLANS <br />15. #04-2987 HASHEM BUKHADRA, 1745 FOX STREET SKETCH PLAN. <br />Gundlach rep01ied that the applicant was not present and the commission temporarily put this <br />item on hold and moved to the next item. <br />16. #04-2988 HENRY J. LAZNIARZ, 120 BROWN ROAD SOUTH, SKETCH PLAN <br />The representative, Henry Lazniarz, and his builder, Tom Goodrnm, were present. <br />Gaffron explained this is a sketch plan for a proposed 7-lot residential plat or PRD of property <br />abutting the Luce Line Trail and Long Lake Creek. Five concept plans have been presented for <br />consideration. <br />Each proposal includes development of a private cul-de-sac road accessing from Brown Road <br />South, plus extensions to serve various outlying or back lots. The property is in the Metropolitan <br />Urban Service Area but does not abut any existing municipal sewer lines. The site is wooded <br />and contains an existing single-family residence constrncted in the 1920's. <br />This prope1iy was the subject of extensive reviews by the Plaiming Commission and Council <br />during the period 1999-2001. A variety of schemes ranging from 4 lots to 7 lots had been <br />proposed, but the ultimate result was denial based on the lack of suitable access to the site. <br />The owners of the property, the Van Eeckhouts, have taken legal action to have their existing <br />easement declared as usable for access to the property. The City Attorney is still reviewing <br />documentation provided to him, but his initial conclusion is that the 40' easement does in fact <br />provide the applicant with the right to create a road to serve multiple lots over that easement. <br />Henry Lazniarz is purchasing the property and is proposing to develop 7 lots on the 14 acres. He <br />apparently is open to suggestion as to the best layout for accomplishing this. <br />Gaffron reviewed the points in the staff memo relating to the prope1iy. <br />Tom Goodrnm handed out colored renderings of the five concept plans. <br />Gaffron noted that applicants have provided the commission with a number of concept plans and <br />most of them could be done in a planned residential development with a standard plat. The <br />Page 44 of 48
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