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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 8, 2014 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />Page 7 of 26  <br />  <br />(10. #14-3691 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL, LAKEVIEW PROPERTY, 405 NORTH ARM DRIVE, <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT WITH PRD OVERLAY – RESOLUTION NO. 6474, Continued) <br /> <br />make a final determination on a change in location. At this time the other site will be reserved for an <br />alternative site. <br /> <br />McMillan noted the trails are to be privately maintained and asked whether that includes the park as well. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Mike Gaffron stated if the outlot becomes a park, it will also be owned by the <br />homeowner’s association. The trails within individual lots and the outlot will be privately owned and <br />maintained. <br /> <br />Mattick stated the homeowner’s association intends for those trails to be open to the public but that they <br />will be controlled and owned by the homeowner’s association. <br /> <br />McMillan opened the meeting for public comment at 7:25 p.m. <br /> <br />Donna Hager, 4580 West Branch Road, stated she met with Community Development Director Mack on <br />December 5. She was advised that he had been in attendance at a meeting where septic systems in <br />general were discussed as well as the proposed septic system next to her property. Hager indicated she <br />was assured her that the septic site will be moved to the north slope rather than the south slope, which is <br />by her home. Hager stated she would like to thank the City for doing that and that she can now have <br />more peace of mind. Hager stated she did notice on Sunday that the septic area had been wrapped with <br />black plastic and that perhaps the contractor did not know there was another site. Hager stated that is not <br />a big deal but that the plastic is already falling apart due to the wind. <br /> <br />Brenda Johnson, 520 North Arm Drive, stated last week she saw what appeared to be someone’s car that <br />had left the road and knocked off some of the railing. Johnson noted it has been stated previously that <br />there have been no reported accidents in the area, but this is one accident that likely was not reported. <br /> <br />Johnson noted there has been previous discussion about the drain tile and how the water would be <br />diverted off of the property across North Arm. Johnson stated she has not really seen any follow-up or <br />discussion regarding that issue. She would like to hear what is happening and what the City Engineer has <br />decided about the drain tile. <br /> <br />Johnson stated the final item is when the packet from the City came out, there were some asterisked <br />things that could be requested. Johnson stated she would like to know about the service water runoff <br />simulation for a 100-year rain event. Johnson stated in her view it seemed like there could be a <br />significant runoff, and asked whether Staff has looked at that and whether the applicant’s design actually <br />takes into consideration managing that water. <br /> <br />Gaffron stated it is on a punch list of items that the developer will address. He is not familiar with the <br />specifics of the drainage plan other than the fact that the applicant has indicated the water will be <br />diverted. <br /> <br />Pat Hiller stated the culverts will be included in the final drainage plan but one culvert located in the low <br />area will have to stay as is. Hiller stated the drainage plan will be part of the final plat application and <br />that the water will be diverted from the culverts with the exception of that one culvert.