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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,June 20,2005 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#05-3112 Loren and Stacey Schoenzeit, Continued) <br /> Erikson noted she did experience four inches of dirt as a result of today's rains and that this is a frequent <br /> occurrence whenever it rains. <br /> Mrs. Schoenzeit noted they also experience the same problem as a result of a steep curve in the road and <br /> that a lot of water runoff goes down the street from Wildhurst Trail. Schoenzeit stated the city would <br /> need to address that runoff but that they are agreeable to installing a silt fence during construction to <br /> prevent any further sediment flowing into the street. Schoenzeit noted that problem has existed since at <br /> least 1991. <br /> Mr. Schoenzeit pointed out they are also eliminating a portion of the driveway located in the right-of-way <br /> and converting it into a grassy area,which should help to catch some of the runoff. <br /> Jurgens inquired where the proposed driveway is located. <br /> Gundlach illustrated the location of the proposed driveway on the overhead. <br /> Mrs. Schoenzeit stated they currently have a circular driveway. Schoenzeit stated there would be a <br /> sidewalk going up to the front door. <br /> Jurgens inquired if the drainage around the area in front of the house would be diverted to the back of the <br /> house. <br /> Mr. Schoenzeit stated the runoff would drain down both sides of the property. <br /> Jurgens inquired whether a majority of the water runoff goes on the Erikson side of the road. <br /> Mrs. Schoenzeit stated it does. <br /> Rahn inquired whether the lakeside deck would be removed. <br /> Mr. Schoenzeit indicated they are removing the deck. <br /> Rahn stated he would prefer not to do a dual application and that he would rather not review an <br /> application that is not before the Planning Commission. Rahn stated he would like to see the application <br /> again if it is determined the foundation is not adequate and it needs to be replaced. <br /> Mr. Schoenzeit stated he is not worried about the foundation and the ability to correct any defects but <br /> rather about the economic impact that a deteriorated foundation would have on their project. <br /> Rahn stated if the engineer determines that the foundation cannot be repaired,he would prefer to see the <br /> application again. <br /> Larson, owner of 1090 Wildhurst Trail, indicated he does not have anything to add. <br /> PAGE 15 <br />