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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday,June 20,2016 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />ROLL CALL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Chair John Thiesse, Commissioners Bruce Lemke, Denise Leskinen, Chad Olson, and Loren Schoenzeit. <br />Representing Staff were Community Development Director Jeremy Barnhart, Senior Planner Michael <br />Gaffron,City Planner Melanie Curtis, and Recorder Jackie Young. Council Members Lizz Levang and <br />Dennis Walsh were present. <br />Chair Thiesse opened the meeting at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1.APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF MAY 16,2016 <br />Leskinen moved, Schoenzeit seconded,to approve the minutes of the Orono Planning Commission <br />meeting of May 18,2016,as submitted. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br />2.15-3763A CHRISTOPHER W. BOLLIS,200-350 STUBBS BAY ROAD NORTH, <br />REVISED PRELIMINARY PLAT, 6:32 P.M.—6:56 P.M. <br />Christopher Bollis, Applicant, was present. <br />Gaffron stated this is a proposed revision of the seven lot subdivision layout that received preliminary plat <br />approval in September of 2015. The revision is to reduce the number of lots from seven to five. Access <br />to the three southerly lots will be via a private shared driveway extending north from Kintyre Lane. The <br />two northerly lots will access from a shared driveway extending from the existing driveway corridor <br />serving 350 Stubbs Bay Road North. All lots will be served by individual onsite sewage treatment <br />systems and private wells as was originally proposed in September of 2015. <br />Gaffron displayed the current layout of the plat on the overhead. Each of the lots was just over two acres <br />of dry buildable and had acceptable house sites. The proposal is to reduce the number of lots down to <br />five, with the access being relocated. Rather than having an extension of Kintyre Lane, the applicants are <br />proposing an outlot that wou(d have a shared driveway that would serve Lots 1, 2, and 5. Also being <br />proposed is a shared driveway outlot that would serve the existing house at 350 Stubbs Bay Road North <br />as well as a new house on Lot 4. <br />Gaffron stated one of the advantages with this layout is that the lots are now larger, which will likely <br />result in more septic sites being available. For instance, Lot 1 now has four possible septic sites, Lot 2 <br />has four, and the septic system for Lot 3 is now located completely within its property lines. Lots 4 and <br />5 are just barely two acres of dry buildable. <br />The applicant is attempting to preserve the grouping of trees at the north end of Kintyre Lane. There is an <br />existing house that will be removed and the applicants would like to construct a shared driveway that will <br />skirt the trees and preserve as many of them as possible. <br />Gaffron depicted the grove of trees on the overhead. Rather than extending the existing private roads,the <br />applicant's proposal would simply extend shared driveways to serve proposed homes and would not <br />Page 1