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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 13,201'7 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 21. #17-3977—BRIAN BENSON AND CHUCK ALCON ON BEHALF OF JIM AND MARY <br /> JUNDT, 1400 BRACKETTS POINT ROAD,SKETCH PLAN <br /> Barnhart stated this is a sketch plan proposal for a 5-lot subdivision of 400 Bracketts Point. The existing <br /> house will remain but the other structures will be removed. The project is proposed to meet all minimum <br /> development standards,including lot size,width,etc. <br /> The plan also proposes to relocate Bracketts Point Road from the edge of the water on the west side of the <br /> parcel and run it along the interior of the site. The public Bracketts Point Road will terminate in a cul-de- <br /> sac at the south end of the site. A private drive will then connect to the existing private rackets Point <br /> Road to serve the three lots at the southern end of the point. The existing sanitary sewer easement within <br /> the road will remain and be protected by an easement. Staff prefers this option over the option that was <br /> presented at the Planning Commission meeting. The property is subject to the Conservation Design <br /> ordinance. <br /> Printup asked if the City would want to keep the road private or public. <br /> Barnhart stated since the road would serve five homes,it would be preferred that the road be public. <br /> Chuck Alcon,Developer,stated at the recommendation of the Planning Commission,they have contacted <br /> the neighbors in the area. There are eight PIDs involved,and five of those property owners have been <br /> contacted and are not opposed to the project. The other three will be contacted in the near future. In <br /> addition,they have also met with the Watershed District,the LMCD,and the fire chief. <br /> Alcon stated the two major improvements they are looking to accomplish is to move the road away from <br /> the lakeshore,which removes the hardcover in that area,and eliminating the hammerhead in favor of the <br /> cul-de-sac,which meets the requirements of the fire chief. <br /> Walsh stated relocating the road away from the water is a positive improvement. Walsh commented they <br /> did a great job when they renovated the house and that he assumes they will do a great job on this project. <br /> Crosby asked what the rule of thumb is for having the road become a private road. <br /> Barnhart stated the Code outlines when a road should be private or public and it is usually determined by <br /> the number of homes on it. The road will serve eight or nine different properties,which supports the need <br /> for a public road. <br /> Walsh asked what the preference of the owner is. <br /> Alcon indicated they are proposing it as a public road and that there will be four new lots and one <br /> existing. Each lot will have their own well. Alcon noted they will be having a series of ineetings with <br /> Staff and that they are still at the sketch plan phase. <br /> Dankey asked if it would be very expensive to relocate the sewer line. <br /> Barnhart indicated it would be not be a cost the City would bear and that the applicant would need to <br /> assume those costs. Barnhart stated when you look at the challenges of accessing a sewer pipe in 21. <br /> Page 15 of 17 <br />