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i <br />i <br />4 <br />i <br />MINUTES,,OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />• Monday, October 24, 2005 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />is <br />• <br />Bohland pointed out that in his previous developn <br />and awarded for his ability to work with and I <br />beautiful development site. He noted that although <br />site, it was not his intent to excavate the character <br />would not occur until later. He pointed out that tr <br />or to the east of that. <br />Murphy pointed out that this is one of the first <br />incorporating the rural oasis study into a dev <br />suggested that the applicant meet with Shan <br />comment. <br />Gaffron reminded the Council that there are r <br />implement all of the rural oasis study language; <br />meet with and discuss the plan with Shardlow, <br />work in this scenario. <br />Bohland commended the Planning Commission <br />the rural oasis study. <br />Gaffron reiterated the need to ensure that the <br />and pointed out to the Council that other <br />significance of this parcel. <br />Acting Mayor Sansevere asked the applicant <br />table at this time. <br />nt, Providence by the Lake, he was recognized <br />;serve the character of the land and create a <br />ie first 200' will require excavation to enter the <br />.it of the site and any grading for the homesites <br />stormwater pond location could go in outlot B <br />iortunities the city has had at taking a first pass at <br />iment and urged the Council to be thorough. He <br />I i the City's consultant, to review the plan and <br />Ordinances developed yet that incorporate or <br />!refore, he agreed that it would be beneficial to <br />pecially, to ensure that the septic layouts will <br />moving this development towards the goals of <br />densely clustered lots are adequately sewered <br />ins might have to be made to preserve the <br />he was open to covenants and if he wished to <br />Bohland stated that he would accept covenants, as he had in his previous development, and that he <br />would table at this time. <br />White complimented the developer on his Willi <br />view sheds. <br />Gaffron asked what the neighbors view sheds <br />to cooperate with the City and preserve these <br />be and whether thought should be given to these. <br />Bohland stated that he had been in contact with "the neighbors to the north and that they had not <br />voiced any concerns. He acknowledged a willingness to meet with Shardlow and asked for a <br />timeline. <br />Gaffron stated that a meeting could be set up with Shardlow prior to the November Planning <br />Commission meeting in order to give Bohland time to put together a preliminary plat. <br />No action was taken. <br />PAGE 5 of 9 <br />
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