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, MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (6. PERMIT NO. 2012-00168-SCOTT STANDA–3025 CASCO POINT ROAD,SURVEY <br /> REQUIREMENTS, Continued) <br /> Struve stated his main concern is how they are planning on dealing with the slope differential. If the <br /> Seidel's do not want to allow him to re-grade the area outside the easement, a short retaining wall will <br /> probably be necessary. <br /> McMillan asked what the City Council is being requested to do at this point. <br /> Curtis indicated Staff requested additional information and Mr. Standa asked to appear tonight because he <br /> felt enough information has been provided. Staff is looking for topography,the location of the Seidel <br /> home,and other additional information to address the engineer's concerns. <br /> Struve stated per conversations with Mr. Standa,he has indicated he is only widening the driveway four <br /> feet but that Staff needs to know the engineering and how they are going to deal with the slope. <br /> Seidel asked if Halpren has been granted a permit. <br /> Curtis indicated he has been. <br /> Levang asked how that project impacts this. <br /> Curtis indicated the Halpren permit is a grading and hardcover removal permit. <br /> Seidel stated when you look at his survey; it looks like they are going to teaz up the asphalt that is <br /> depicted on his property. <br /> Curtis noted the Halprens are not proposing to work past the property line and that Staff would require <br /> Mr.Halpren's surveyor to repaint and re-stake the property line. Mr.Halpren is proposing to remove the <br /> bituminous on the south side of the property line. <br /> Seidel indicated he disagrees with the location of the property line. <br /> McMillan asked how old his survey is. <br /> Seidel indicated it is dated 2004. If his survey is correct,the Standa project is much smaller. <br /> McMillan asked how the City can resolve a dispute between property owners. <br /> Mattick noted the City relies on the surveys in approving applications and that the City is not in a position <br /> to determine property lines. If someone wants to remove hardcover on their property,that is something <br /> that is rather standard. As it relates to the driveway that is being proposed to be expanded,the City will <br /> want to make sure, from an erosion control standpoint,that that is being handled correctly. The City does <br /> not determine the location of the easement or what it consists of. <br /> —- Page 9 of 21 <br />