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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,November 18, 2002 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#9) #02-2854 KEVIN MANLEY, 1973 FAGERNESS POINT ROAD, Continued <br /> City come out and recommend Gustafson Design to design a layout for the shoreline. <br /> Manley stated that this proposal is what the City and Ed came up with. <br /> Gaffron disagreed, interjecting that the City, at the applicant's request, recommended <br /> someone who could design a plan for him. Gaffron stated that the City supplied him with <br /> a name, nothing further, they did not suggest to Ed he design a boulder wall, they merely <br /> asked him to give the City a plan that might work. The City got a plan, we are starting to <br /> react to it, and we are now asking the Planning Commission whether this is a plan that <br /> will function aesthetically, and from an engineering standpoint, if this is a plan they could <br /> support. <br /> Ed Suarez agreed that there were many issues to resolve and that he had been working <br /> with MCWD and the City to design a plan. He pointed out that the plan suggests <br /> boulders <br /> as a technique of dealing with the erosion problem. <br /> Manley explained that, previously, there was no riprap along the shoreline and when he <br /> approached the City to obtain a permit to restore the shoreline, the City told him to get a <br /> permit from the MCWD. He indicated that they had obtained the MCWD permit and <br /> began restoration using riprap until the City told them to stop and obtain a permit from <br /> them as well. Since that time, several staff members have met at the site and advised Ed <br /> Suarez and the applicant on the design plan. Manley indicated that he had assumed the <br /> entire project would be done this year, as he was sure the neighbors had hoped as well. <br /> He asked whether they should continue to go through each item. <br /> Chair Smith agreed that they could attempt to work through each item, however, she was <br /> uncertain how much could be decided this evening because so many of the issues <br /> required further discussion with staff. <br /> Based on the applicant's earlier acknowledgement, Chair Smith noted that the shed <br /> would be removed. <br /> With regard to the gravel parking area, Hawn stated that it should not be included in the <br /> discussion since it was not his property. <br /> Gaffron shared photos from 1998 depicting the gravel parking area at the time, a much <br /> smaller area. <br /> PAGE 22 of 29 <br />
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