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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 8, 1997 <br />4P ( #9 - #2308 Brook Park Realty - Continued) <br />Kelley questioned the use of a hammerhead noting he has never seen this done in the <br />City. He asked if the City was taking the position that this is to be allowed. Jabbour <br />said he feels the use of a hammerhead instead of a cul -de -sac is in conflict with the <br />ordinance. <br />Barrett reported that the language provided within the LR -1C1, one family lakeshore, <br />Zoning District allows for a 50% density increase. The language says this "may" be <br />provided which appears to provide some discretion to the Council, but since there are no <br />standards by which this is to be judged, he feels the applicant would have the right to the <br />density increase. <br />Flint questioned whether there is the discretion to round up in calculating the number of <br />units allowed. Kelley asked if the number can be rounded down. Barrett said, by policy, <br />what has been done in the past should be applied in order to be consistent. Jabbour <br />noted that they were talking about one unit only. He sees the main issues as that of a <br />hammerhead versus a cul -de -sac, and the guideline of certain agencies to say whether a <br />sprinkler system is required. Van Zomeren reported that the resolution was not drafted <br />to require the sprinkler system. <br />• Gleason said if the water main could not be looped, the alternative would be to install a <br />sprinkler system, but he has not done an analysis of it as yet. Gleason said he is <br />attempting to save trees. Gleason said the system can be looped but tree loss is a <br />consideration. It was noted that water pressure could be affected if all townhome <br />residents were drawing water at the same time. Jabbour asked Gappa about the water <br />pressure. Gappa said he did not believe water pressure was a problem as there was <br />capacity to pull from two different directions. Gappa thought it would be nice to have a <br />loop. Jabbour asked if it was nice or if it was required. Gappa indicated it was not <br />required. Jabbour noted the code does not say the plan must be approved by a landscape <br />architect. <br />0 <br />Gleason said he was going to submit a landscape plan. If it is found there would be a <br />loss of more trees, a plan could be provided to show the addition of more trees. Jabbout <br />agreed noting the applicant should not be forced to have a landscape architect produce a <br />plan. <br />Gleason informed Kelley that tuck -under garages will be provided for the residents. <br />Kelley asked where the front door is for the dwellings located in the middle. Gleason <br />referred to page 5 of the plans noting the doors are on the walkways facing toward the <br />woods. Kelley clarified that the door is not on the same side of the building as the <br />garage. Kelley asked where guests park. Gleason said they could park in the driveway <br />but would have to walk all the way around to access the door. <br />11 <br />