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> <br /> � 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), 3700 NORTHERNAVENUE, <br /> SUBDIVISION—PRELIMINARY PLAT—PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, <br /> Continued) <br /> The Planning Commission has reviewed this application on two occasions. The plans reviewed at the <br /> October meeting were revised based on comments received at the September Planning Commission <br /> meeting. The initial proposal in September included the use of back lots which would have resulted in <br /> most of the site being graded and developed. The Planning Commission felt the use of back lots would <br /> not conform to all code requirements,reduces the ability to preserve a substantial portion of the property, <br /> and has potential stormwater management issues. <br /> As a result,the Planning Commission did not support the use of back lots for this subdivision and <br /> recommended that the applicant develop the site as a planned unit development rather than as a standard <br /> plat,with all homes being located near Northern Avenue. In addition,the Planning Commission <br /> recommended that dedication of the right-of-way for Northern Avenue be limited to 30 feet since <br /> dedication of more than 30 feet would be inconsistent with the adjacent 1983 dedication and would result <br /> in the creation of nonconfomiing setbacks for existing homes if it were extended eastward. <br /> Gaffron stated the property consists of approximately five acres and is mostly wooded. There is a one- <br /> acre wetland in the center of the property which makes it difficult to create an efficient layout in which to <br /> position homes on one-half acre parcels throughout the site. There is also considerable desire on the part <br /> of the neighborhood to preserve as much of the natural character of the site as possible. Gaffron noted the <br /> lots in the surrounding neighborhood vary widely in size. <br /> The revised proposal reviewed at the October Planning Commission meeting included two optional <br /> layouts. Option 1 would create six long,narrow lots extending the full depth of the property. Each of the <br /> homes located near Northern Avenue would have their own driveway. The northerly portion of each lot <br /> would be subject to a conservation easement,with the land owned by the individual lot owner. In <br /> addition to the easement, a walking path among and between the six lots was recommended by the <br /> Planning Commission to primarily allow for access to the rear of the lots and to the conservation area. <br /> Gaffron noted the applicant prefers Option 1. <br /> Option 2 would create six small lots near Northern Avenue plus one large outlot to the north which would <br /> be subject to a conservation easement that would be owned by an association rather than the individual lot <br /> owners. Option 2 would be a PRD. Staff prefers Option 2 due to the future maintenance of the <br /> stormwater ponds and the potential for individual property owners to build accessory buildings. <br /> (Jesse Struve leaves the meeting at 7:13 p.m.) <br /> The Planning Commission recommended that the applicant,in addition to the establishment of a <br /> Conservation Easement within each lot, should provide a walking path easement among and between the <br /> six lots should be granted to primarily allow for access to the rear of the lots which have dry land <br /> separated by the wetland,but to also allow the six owners to have access to the conservation area. <br /> Page 3 of 36 <br />