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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 11,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. LA18-14 LAKE WEST DEVELOPMENT OB/O BARBARA LUPIENT,ET AL, <br /> 3508 IVY PLACE,FINAL PLAT AND EVELOPMENT AGREEMENT APPROVAL <br /> RESOLUTION NO.6878—ConNnued <br /> Also included in the Development Agreement are provisions prohibiting parking on ivy Place,an <br /> inspection of Ivy Place prior to work commencing,and regulation of hauling hours related to the grading <br /> work as required by Resolution No. 6821. The Development Agreement does not address encroachments <br /> made by adjacent property owners onto the subject property. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the Final Plat and Development Agreement. Barnhart noted the City <br /> Council received a revised draft resolution prior to the meeting that contained references to Resolution <br /> 6789. Since those issues have been addressed,those references have been removed from the resolution <br /> and the revised resolution is before the City Council tonight. <br /> Curt Fretham,Lake West Development,stated he is available to answer any questions the Council may <br /> have regarding the development. <br /> Dankey noted during the summertime Casco Point is full of kids and that it would be dangerous with <br /> construction vehicles. Dankey noted the Preliminary Plat Resolution stated hauling during school hours. <br /> Dankey asked how many trucks there will be and what hours he is planning to haul. <br /> Fretham stated safety is a concern of theirs as well and that the original restriction was related to peak <br /> hours during school hours. In the summertime,kids are not in school and it would be difficult to work <br /> around that. Fretham stated one could argue that there will be a lot of truck traffic but at the same time it <br /> is not any different than any other home construction. Fretham noted they are not digging basements, <br /> which reduces the amount of truck traffic and that they will be bringing dirt in rather than hauling it out <br /> due to soil conections. Fretham stated they will also be taking some measures to limit traffic. <br /> Dankey commented every day she sees a near fatality because it is a two-lane road and vehicles are <br /> parked on the road. Dankey asked whether the residents could be notified of when the hauling will be <br /> occurring or whether the number of trips in and out could be condensed. <br /> Crosby asked if there is a certain time during the day during the summer that the trucks will be operating, <br /> like nothing past 4 p.m. and nothing earlier than 9 a.m. <br /> Fretham stated they did not go to that extreme in planning the development and that the best thing to do <br /> would be to get it done as quickly as possible. Fretham indicated he could provide notice if the Council <br /> has suggestions for how that can be accomplished but that he would like to do the work this summer. <br /> Crosby requested he also notify the truck drivers and caution them about the children in the area and to be <br /> mindful of their speed. Crosby noted Casco Point is narrow and Ivy Point is at the end of that narrow <br /> road. <br /> Fretham stated they will definitely speak with the drivers and that it is worth talking about. <br /> Page 6 of 20 <br />