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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,June 15,2015 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Sticlrney stated they are anticipating having that by June 17. <br /> Landgraver asked if he is willing to grant covenants to the City. <br /> Stickney stated he will not do that since there is no need to do it given the covenants that will be on the <br /> properties and the difficulty the City would have in enforcing it going into the future. Stickney stated he <br /> will be involved with the building of each lot. Stickney stated the architectural review committee will <br /> also be monitoring the building. <br /> Lemke asked if 100 percent of the homeowners would have to approve any changes. <br /> Stickney stated they will in the Big Woods. <br /> Lemke asked about the prairie. <br /> Stickney stated the prairie land is not part of that covenant but to his belief it would require eight. <br /> Thiesse noted Item No. 7 say excluded parcels are Outlots A and B. <br /> Leskinen noted if the outlots are ever developed,they would need to come back before the City. <br /> Stickney stated he is spending a lot of money right now preserving what should be preserved. <br /> Schoenzeit asked what would happen if one of the homeowners decides to remove 50 trees and construct <br /> a pool. <br /> Stickney stated they would have to plant approximately$50,000 worth of replacement trees. <br /> Schoenzeit stated he does not see any teeth to prevent that. <br /> Jeff Watson, Attorney-at-Law with Moss&Barnett, stated he is the authar of the covenants. Watson <br /> stated he would like to point out that not just the association has the right to enforce any violations of the <br /> Page 7 of 79 <br />
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