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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, January 18, 2010 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />09-3425 JAMES JOHNSON, 650 BIG ISLAND, CONTINUED) <br />Council <br />Exhibit I <br />strated on the overhead the area where Staff is recommending additional vegetative scr <br />Curtis state at at the present only native grasses are planted along the base of the wall. <br />Rice moved, Feuss s ded, to recommend approval of Applicatio 9-3425, James Johnson, 650 <br />Big Island, gra g of an after-the-fact conditional use permit, subject e condition that the <br />applicant mit an engineer's opinion on the wall construction for the buil permit, with the <br />reco ndation that the applicant consider additional vegetative screening in tli <br />ning wall. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />6. #10-3438 DNA PROPERTIES, LLC, 1535 BOHNS POINT ROAD, SUBDIVISION - <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT, 6:45 P.M. -7:17 P.M. <br />Mark Gronberg, Surveyor, was present on behalf of the Applicant. <br />Curtis stated the applicant has submitted a preliminary plat application for a 4 .89 acre parcel proposed to <br />be divided into three single-family residential lots. All lots would be served by public sewer and private <br />water supply wells. <br />The proposed one plus acre lot subdivision is in conformity with the guiding of this area for single-family <br />lakeshore residential development at a density of one unit per one acre . The proposed development <br />conforms to the 1.0 acre dry-buildable area, 140 feet width standards of the LR-lB zoning district and is <br />consistent with the existing development in the surrounding neighborhood. Developed single-family lots <br />surround this site. <br />The property is located in the LR-lB, One Family Residential District, which allows for single-family <br />residential uses with a minimum lot size of one dry buildable acre. Under a standard subdivision <br />process, each proposed lot would have to contain the minimum of 1.0 acres of dry buildable land. The <br />current survey depicts three lots with a conforming density of at least one dry acre per lot. Each of the <br />proposed lots meets the 1.0 acre requirement. <br />The subject property is one 4 .89 acre lot with a single-family home which was recently removed. The <br />proposed lots shown on the survey are somewhat regularly shaped. According to the LR-lB zoning <br />district standards, all of the lots must contain 1.0 dry acre and meet a 140 foot width requirement at the <br />ordinary high water level as well as at the 75 foot lake setback. The 75 foot setback from the lagoon has <br />been used for hardcover purposes as well as setback measurements. The minimum lot width, however, <br />Page3