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It <br />Cl <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />HELD NOVEMBER 16, 1992 <br />ROLL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the <br />following members present: Planning Commission Chair Charlie <br />Kelley, Maureen Bellows, Charles Schroeder, Stephen Peterson, <br />Candace Rowlette, and Jeff Johnson. Ed Cohen was absent. The <br />following represented the City Staff: Zoning Administrator Jeanne <br />Mabusth, Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Michael <br />Gaffron, and City Recorder Teri Naab. J. Diann Goetten and <br />Gabriel Jabbour were also present. Chair Kelley called the meeting <br />to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />( #1) #1778 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, <br />NORTH SHORE DRIVE, MAXWELL BAY PUBLIC ACCESS - <br />CONCEPTUAL REVIEW /COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN <br />Gordon Kimball, representative for the DNR, and Stan Linnell , DNR <br />Landscape Architect, were present. <br />Gaffron stated the Planning Commission does not need to take <br />specific action on this application and the intent is to provide <br />input to the DNR regarding the Maxwell Bay boat access. <br />Kimball said the plans represent response to the City and area <br />residents' concerns. He noted the DNR purchased a portion of the <br />property under consideration in March 1992. <br />Linnell clarified ownership of parcels in the area. He showed 4 <br />various concept plans. He said typically the DNR tries to provide <br />a counter -clock wise traffic movement for accesses. They would <br />provide striping for the loading areas and screening for the <br />satellites. <br />Kelley asked about providing trash bins. <br />Linnell stated that could be incorporated within a cooperative <br />agreement between the City and the DNR. <br />Kelley asked about lighting for the area. <br />Linnell stated typically they provide one light for the loading <br />ramp area, and possibly one additional light for the parking lot <br />area. He stated with this proposal, they may provide a light for <br />the shore fishing area. <br />Kimball noted typically the DNR does not maintain accesses during <br />the winter months and tries to discourage the use of such so as not <br />to imply the ice is safe. <br />lil <br />