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I , <br /> � CITY OF ORONO <br /> Regular Meeting of the Orono Council, 7: 00 P.M. <br /> February 11 , 1980 <br /> The Orono Council met on the above date with the <br /> following members present: Mayor Van Nest, <br /> Councilmembers Hurr, Massengale, and Paurus. <br /> Absent: Councilmember Butler. Also present: <br /> City Administrator Benson, City Planner Olson, <br /> Attorney Desyl Peterson, and Planning Commission <br /> Member Jabbour. Absent: City Attorney Malkerson <br /> and City Engineer Cook. <br /> Mayor Van Pdest announced that now was the time PUBLIC HEARING <br /> and place for the public hearing concerning Stubbs Bay Marina Area <br /> James McCleary' s rezoning application for the Rezoning <br /> Stubbs Bay Marina area. City Administrator <br /> Benson presented the Notice of Public Hearing, <br /> the Affidavit of Publication, and the Certificate <br /> of Mailing. <br /> Alan Olson, City Planner, entered into the record <br /> the following dated February 7, 1980 , which states: <br /> After discussions with the City Staff, Mr. McCleary, <br /> on January 15 , 1980, has requested rezoning of his <br /> property to facilitate future subdivision and <br /> development of the land for three single family <br /> residences. <br /> A public hearing is scheduled for 7 : 00 P.M. on <br /> Monday, February 11, 1980 to review this rezoning <br /> proposal. There has been mailed notice to all <br /> owners of property shown on the attached map and <br /> published notice in the Sun on January 30 , 1980 <br /> and February 6 , 1980. Attached are two letters <br /> received from neighbors in support of the rezoning. <br /> The Planning Commission was scheduled to review <br /> the proposal at their regular meeting of February 4, <br /> 1980 , but this meeting was cancelled. Consequently, <br /> the staff reviewed the proposal with the individual <br /> Planning Commission members and by poll has received <br /> the Planning Commission' s unanimous recommendation <br /> for approval of the rezoning. <br /> The attached map shows a suggested subdivision <br /> arrangement which has been reviewed by staff for <br /> conformance with zoning, flood plain and septic <br /> system regulations. This is not an actual sub- <br /> division application and may not be the final <br /> arrangement, but based upon this proposal, three <br /> residential dwellings could be built on the <br /> property provided a mound-type septic system was <br /> used for grey-water disposal and holding tanks <br /> were used for all toilet wastes. <br /> (Continued) <br />