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w <br />• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 18, 2000 <br />( #2 Recognition of Desyl Peterson, Continued) <br />Mayor Jabbour, on behalf of the Cities of Long Lake and Orono, presented a plaque to <br />Desyl Peterson in recognition of her contributions to the Consolidation Committee. <br />Desyl Peterson commented she has dedicated the majority of her career to public service, and was <br />glad to have the opportunity to serve her own community by being on the Consolidation <br />Committee. Peterson stated she would like to see the other members of the committee recognized <br />as well, noting the committee came together as a group over time and in her opinion made a good <br />decision regarding the merger. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />( 0) #2550 CHARLES VAN EECKHOUT, 120 BROWN ROAD SOUTH — <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION <br />Charles Van Eeckhout, Applicant, was present. <br />Weinberger stated City Staff has met with the Applicant to discuss a revision to the lot layout. <br />The revised plan would eliminate three lots, reducing the total number of lots to four. Two lots <br />would access off of Brown Road and two would access off of Apple Glen Road. Weinberger <br />stated Staff would prefer to send the revised plan back to the Planning Commission for their <br />• review and comment on January 18`h <br />Van Eeckhout stated he is attempting to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties. Van <br />Eeckhout stated he would like the City Council to table the existing proposal to allow him time to <br />discuss the proposed change with all the appropriate parties involved, and if a consensus is <br />reached among the parties, the revision would be made to the plan. <br />Van Eeckhout stated the revision would consist of two lots being served off of Brown Road and <br />two lots off of Apple Glen. Van Eeckhout stated he would like to review the proposed change <br />with the residents of Apple Glen and the Long Lake City Council and Planning Commission, and <br />if a solution is reached, the plan would be revised accordingly. <br />Mayor Jabbour inquired whether the Applicant would like to get some input from the Orono City <br />Council regarding his application. <br />Van Eeckhout stated he would like the application to be reviewed by the other parties. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated he has spoken with some representatives of Long Lake, who indicated they <br />are not in favor of this proposal due to some stormwater issues that need to be addressed. <br />Van Eeckhout stated he will look at his options if no consensus is reached on the new proposal. <br />Mayor Jabbour inquired whether the 60 day time period would need to be extended on this <br />application. <br />• Van Eeckhout stated he has written a letter to the City of Orono detailing his intentions for this <br />PAGE 3 <br />