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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 23,1997 <br />• ( #7 - 42240 Tim Waters Sketch Plan - Continued) <br />Flint said he does not understand how the plan would solve the problem Staff expressed <br />regarding a connection to West Branch Road. Flint said there would still be no access. <br />Gaffron said a future potential expansion would be present. As proposed, there would <br />now be a7/8th mile long roadway from Wildhurst requiring a secondary outlet. Flint said <br />the road would be near CoRd 19 and West Branch Road. He could not approve a plan <br />increasing the amount of additional traffic to Wildhurst and the cul- de-sac that would be <br />caused by the development and changing the overall look of the area. Flint questioned <br />how a PRD could be approved without this problem of access solved. Gaffron indicated <br />that a possible consideration could be access to Highview. The applicant is providing for <br />future potential access expansion. Gaffron said he previously posed many of these same <br />questions to the applicant. <br />E <br />Flint noting the configuration of the properties questioned the division of the Van Sloun <br />property with access through existing West Branch Road. Gaffi-on said that access was <br />intended to serve only one house on that property due to the number of other homes <br />located off of this potential private road. Flint also noted the DNR grant application <br />made on the Sollner property. )abbour indicated that this was a moot point. <br />Flint indicated the Morgart property could be accessed from Wildhurst Trail. These <br />examples according to Flint show that there are other options for development. <br />Gaffron said many discussions regarding access to these properties have been held over <br />the past year. He noted the high cost of providing access to the Sollner property from <br />the north. <br />Flint said this option would provide access without overriding the City ordinance and <br />eliminate impacts on the neighborhood. <br />Waters noted that another alternative would be to develop Garden Lane. <br />3abbour informed Waters that it would be the responsibility of the developer to make the <br />improvements to the roadway and maintain the road as a private road. <br />Gaffron noted that the Sollner property is in one acre zoning and the responsibility of the <br />developer to provide road development. He said Waters expects to subdivide the Sollner <br />Property <br />7abbour indicated that even if the Council would decide to change the sewer policy, they <br />would request maintaining the two -acre density. Waters asked if a proposal with <br />sewering of two-acre parcels is viable. 7abbour said he was not suggesting that. <br />9 <br />
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