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w <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR MARCH 8.1999 <br />• ( 0) #2308 BROOK PARK REALTY, 3760 SHORELINE DRIVE - Continued <br />Flint said he raised the landscaping issue to ascertain whether the City and the developer are <br />close to agreeing on a plan, but he felt a number of the suggestions made would help to soften <br />the appearance of the development. Flint said he was satisfied with Gleason's response. <br />Gleason said he needs to take the City's suggestions and put together a plan for the City to <br />review. He said most of the suggestions seem to be okay, but he is concerned about the rip <br />rap and the island cul -de -sac. <br />Flint said the Council was concerned about the amount of building and black top and anything <br />the developer can do to soften the appearance will help. <br />Jabbour said he did not think the City would require the rip rap. <br />Kelley said he did not think the island in the cul -de -sac would be a good idea. <br />Van Zomeren said it was not stafrs intention that the island in the cul -de -sac would be <br />required. <br />Jabbour asked if the City Attorney was comfortable with the language of the agreement. <br />• Barrett said he is comfortable that the subdivider's agreement addresses the issues that have <br />been raised by the Council. He stated that the approval of the preliminary plat is not complete <br />until the lawsuit has been dismissed. Barrett is working with the applicant's counsel to get the <br />lawsuit dismissed. <br />Jabbour recommended that the following language be added to the agreement: "No easement <br />can be granted without the City Council's approval." <br />Barrett asked if Jabbour wants the agreement amended to include a provision that prevents <br />easements. <br />Jabbour said there should be boiler plate language in any subdivision that there will be no <br />easements granted without Council approval. <br />Barrett said, in this case, the Council is dealing with a PUD and variances from that zoning <br />require an application before the Council. <br />Jabbour said he is concerned about an easement that is being granted to a neighbor for a <br />driveway. <br />Barrett asked the developer if an easement had been granted to the neighbor for a driveway. <br />Page 5 <br />
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