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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JULY 26, 1999 <br />0 <br />( #2490 Charles Van Eeckhout, Continued) <br />Loucks stated under a PRD they would be able to have lots that are less than two acres as long <br />as the density standard is not exceeded. <br />Flint inquired what the density standard is for this lot. <br />Loucks stated the area will need to be calculated, but in his view there is approximately 16 <br />acres of upland. Loucks stated they are willing to work with City Staff on this matter. <br />Sansevere stated he was in agreement with Kelley on the density. <br />Peterson commented that she also was in agreement with Kelley regarding the density. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated that in his view a PRD would be appropriate, noting that he is amenable <br />to extending City sewer to this property. <br />( #6) #2492 RICK AND GAIL LUZAICH, 2490 OLD BEACH ROAD - VARIANCE <br />AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />Rick Luzaic � Applicant, was present, along with Phil Reznick, Attorne y -at -Law. • <br />Weinberger stated that the Applicant's reforestation plan was denied at the last City Council <br />meeting, with a revised plan having been submitted by the Applicant today. The Applicant is <br />proposing to add a number of trees, which increases the canopy cover over the entire property. <br />The City's consulting forester is recommending a minimum spacing of 25 feet which will allow <br />for greater canopy coverage when the trees mature. Bedker is recommending that any <br />plan submitted by the Applicant restore a minimum of 90 percent of the estimated 14,450 <br />square feet of tree canopy that was removed. The Applicant's plan achieves 83 percent canopy <br />restoration over the 25 year period. Bedker is ready to recommend adoption of the plan with <br />the recommended changes. <br />Weinberger stated the issues for consideration by the City Council include the right to review <br />the subject property by City Staff to ensure eventual full restoration on the property. Staff is <br />recommending that a letter of credit be on file with the City to ensure reforestation of this <br />property as well. <br />Reznick stated according to his understanding, the Applicant's landscape architect was to meet <br />with the City's forester, which has been done, and the recommendations of the City's forester <br />i <br />