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MINUTES OF THE ' <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,November 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (7. #13-3631 LANDSOURCE,LLC(TODD HOLMERS), 3�00 NORTHERNAVENUE, <br /> SUBDIVISION—PRELIMINARYPLAT—PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, <br /> Continued) <br /> Kempf stated this development will change the character of the whole neighborhood. Originally there <br /> were a bunch of cabins that have since become year-round homes. Kempf stated the opportunity to really <br /> define the neighborhood is here,and if the houses are packed in tightly,it will define the neighborhood <br /> Kempf asked for clarification on the motion. <br /> McMillan indicated the motion is to approve Option 1,which is the proposal for six houses in a row on <br /> the southern part of the property with the property lines going north. McMillan stated there would be no <br /> outlot. <br /> Anderson noted there would be a conservation easement as opposed to an outlot. <br /> Kempf stated it is an unofficial wildlife preserve and that the trail around the pond does not make much <br /> sense. <br /> Lynn Peterson, 3710 Togo Road, stated she would like to see four 100-foot lots. Peterson stated while <br /> there are some lots in the area that are smaller,the City ought to try to preserve the 100-foot lot width and <br /> not go backwards to when they were cabins. Peterson indicated she would like to see the area less <br /> densely populated. While the family would like to be able to sell more lots,the City should do the right <br /> thing and limit the density. <br /> Mayor McMillan closed the public comment portion at 7:56 p.m. <br /> McMillan stated in her view four lots can be built according to code and that under that scenario they <br /> would not be maxing out the property,which is a win/win. McMillan indicated she cannot support <br /> Option 1. McMillan stated under Option 1,there should be a maximum of five lots and preferably four. <br /> McMillan stated she does not have a problem with the lot lines going through the conservation easement, <br /> and with a maximum of four lots a rain garden would not be needed. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays 2,McMillan and Levang opposed. <br /> 8. #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER)OB/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERN(LAKEVIEW GOLF),405 NORTH ARM DRIVE,COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW <br /> Pat Hiller,Applicant,was present. <br /> Steve Grittman stated the application before the City Council is a proposed amendment to the City's <br /> Comprehensive Plan that would re-guide the Lakeview Golf property from parks,recreational,and open <br /> space to rural residential. The applicants have also provided a sketch plan for Council's review. Both of <br /> these items were heard by the Planning Commission at their October 21 meeting. A public hearing was <br /> held at that time to consider the Comprehensive Plan amendment and to comment on the sketch plan. <br /> Page 10 of 36 <br />
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