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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,July 10,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. #17-3944 WESTWOOD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ON BEHALF OF UGORETS <br /> 8098 LLC,2520 SHADYWOOD ROAD,REZONING AND MASTER PLAN APPROVAL- <br /> ConNnued <br /> Ugorets commented it is virtually unheard of to construct a two-story apartment building in the <br /> metropolitan area. <br /> Mayor Walsh asked whether anyone from the public would like to comment on this application. <br /> Cecelia Cullen,2700 Pheasant Road,stated she appreciated the responses from the City Council because <br /> it gave her the sense that she was being heard. Cullen stated she has found over the years that traffic has <br /> really increased in this area and that it is very difficult or impossible to take a left off of Pheasant Road <br /> during rush hour. Cullen stated due to the curve in the road,Pheasant Road is not very visible,and there <br /> are also bicyclists in the area that motorists have to worry about. Cullen stated she cannot imagine the <br /> impact of another 80 cars from this development as well as additional drivers from the redeveloped golf <br /> course. <br /> Tim Olson,2510 Old Beach Road,noted he spoke at the June Planning Commission meeting and that his <br /> main points are contained in the minutes. Olson noted he has been asked to speak on behalf of a number <br /> of the residents and that people acknowledge proper development of this property under the guidelines <br /> and restricrions that are in place. Olson noted over 200 residents have signed the online petition against <br /> this project. <br /> Olson stated through the development of the Orono Comprehensive Plan,the residents have entrusted the <br /> City Council to make decisions in accordance with the plan and guidelines. The Comprehensive Plan was <br /> developed with considerable community input with the expectation that this plan would be followed to <br /> help shape the development of the area going into the future. The management plan contains six <br /> elements,with the main elements being land use and environmental protection. Orono residents place the <br /> highest priority on open space,preservation of woodlands and wetlands,with emphasis on dark skies and <br /> an emphasis on land use that maintains the historic identity of Orono. <br /> Olson stated the residents are aware that this area has to be rezoned RPUD to achieve certain housing <br /> goals and that there are seven principles required for an RPUD. Olson noted this particular project does <br /> not meet most of those and that the design should be compatible with the surrounding land uses. One of <br /> the main problems is that the land does not meet the 5-acre land requirement and that the proposed <br /> density at 15.63 units per acre exceeds the maximum allowable density for the project. In addition,the <br /> proposed building height exceeds the City's height limitation; fails to meet several setbacks,with the <br /> front setback coming as close as 35 feet; and does not provide for open space. Olson stated the design, <br /> the size,and the number of units do not in any way fit into this neighborhood and that there is currently <br /> no other building remotely this size in Navarre. <br /> Olson noted the term flexibility has been used in connection with the RPUD. Olson stated he appreciates <br /> flexibility on a project but that flexibility should not meaningfully change the guidelines the City has in <br /> place. Olson stated everyone agrees there is no hurry to go through this process and that they all <br /> recognize that whatever is developed on this property will become a permanent fixture and will be a part <br /> of the Navarre community for decades to come. Olson stated through patient planning and proper <br /> development,the City has an opportunity to create a beautiful and vibrant area. Olson stated the residents <br /> would ask the City Council to deny the project for the reasons stated and ask that the developer consider a <br /> smaller scale building. <br /> Page8of14 <br />
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