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Nola Dickhausen
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Council Exhibit C #17-3939
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CITY OF ORONO <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, May 15,2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />8. 17-3939 John Bailey, 2807 Casco Point Road, Conditional Use Permit, 7:52 P.M. — 8:44 <br />P.M. <br />John Bailey, Applicant, and Ron Anderson, Final Grade, Incorporated, were present. <br />Curtis stated the property owner is requesting a conditional use permit in order to repair and restore slope <br />failures which occurred in his lakeshore yard in 2014. Since that time the property owner has been <br />attempting to develop a restoration plan that meets both the City's lakeshore goals and his goals. <br />The applicant shared his difficulties with finding an engineer to certify his plans for restoration that did <br />not involve completely denuding the slope and making a significant cut into the yard. The applicant <br />recently provided the City with a plan to restore his lakeshore slope. The project involves removal of the <br />compromised soils, saw tooth cutting of the subgrade, and installation of new compacted soil, a yard <br />drain, a drainage pipe, Filtrex living slope, stabilization ponds, and plantings stabilizing vegetation. An <br />updated plant list was submitted over the weekend and provided to the Planning Commission. <br />A conditional use permit is required as they propose to stabilize the slope by removing approximately 300 <br />cubic yards of compromised soil material and replacing it with approximately 500 cubic yards of angular <br />soil to be compacted and restored. <br />The Consulting City Engineer has reviewed the submitted information and provided the following <br />comments: <br />"The information that has been provided by the applicant indicates that the proposed improvements <br />include more detailed and complex solutions to deal with site drainage and slope stabilization than we had <br />originally anticipated and discussed, including infrastructure along with grading and vegetation. <br />
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