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MINUTES OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JANUAKY 16, 1990 <br />ATTENDANCE 7:00 P.M. <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the <br />following members present: Chairman Kelley; Planning <br />Commissioners Brown, Cohen, Hanson and Moos. The following <br />represented the City staff: Building and Zoning Administrator <br />Mabusth, Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron and <br />City Recorder Scheffler. Council Representative Goetten attended <br />and CounciImember Callahan was also present. <br />#1486 SUSSEX SQUARE DEVELOPMENT CORP. <br />3020 POX STREET <br />REVISED PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION <br />PUBLIC BEARING 7:00 P.M. TO 7:15 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />Mr. Mark Gronberg, Surveyor, was present on behalf of the <br />applicant. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that the applicant <br />wished to create an outlet for a tennis court. Mabusth noted <br />that vne City had recommended that if such a use was proposed for <br />that outlet consideration should be given to the future expansion <br />of the septic system for the "exception” lot. Mabusth said in <br />light of that consideration, the developer was asked to set aside <br />another outlet for future acquisition by the owner of the <br />"exception" lot. <br />Mr. Gronberg said that the developer has received requests <br />for tennis courts from potential buyers of the lots. Gronberg <br />said Ms. Wildman thought it best to provide one tennis court for <br />the development, rather than having several, individual tennis <br />courts. Gronberg added that Ms. Wildman felt that a tennis court <br />would more than likely be constructed on that lot if purchased by <br />an individual. Gronberg said that the developer wanted to have <br />more control over the tennis court and make it more attractive. <br />Kelley said that individual tennis courts could still be <br />constructed even if one is built for the entire development. <br />Mabusth said that it was her understanding, from discussions <br />with the dev^eloper, that covenants would be written to prohibit <br />individual tennis courts. <br />Gronberg said that the developer felt that the existence of <br />the one court would limit the number of individual tennis courts, <br />but did not want to prohibit them. <br />Kelley asked if any restrictions had been placed on the <br />tennis court constructed as part of the French Creek development? <br />Mabusth replied that there were none.