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17-3988, 17-3989, 17-3990 <br />November 20, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 10 <br />would impact the Watershed's buffer and the city's setbacks. In all, several variances (17-3988), <br />conditional use permits(17-3990), easement vacation(17-3989) , and wetland impacts, all <br />requiring a public hearing, where identified, and the approval of the preliminary plat was <br />conditioned on approval of these requests. <br />17-3988 Variance: <br />Wetland has been delineated along the entire lake perimeter of the property. The applicant is <br />proposing to place the driveway 1.8 feet from the wetland boundary at the SE corner of the <br />property. Per the Watershed District, a wetland buffer of 25 feet will be required. The city <br />requires a setback of 10 feet from the buffer for structures and hardcover. This will require a <br />variance to allow hardcover to be placed within the City's wetland setback and relief from the <br />Watershed's rules regarding buffer The applicant is proposing to meet all other setback <br />requirement for the 2 newly created lots at part of the Plat. The applicant is also requesting <br />driveway width variance for the 12 foot width proposed driveway to be placed within the 75 <br />foot lakeyard setback where a 8 foot maximum is allowed. The 12 feet represents a reduction in <br />the normally required shared driveway width of 20 feet. The Fire Department supports the <br />narrow driveway with the condition that the homes be sprinklered. <br />17-3989 Vacation: <br />The applicant is looking to vacate two exiting easements that are not in use. There is a driveway <br />easement that will no long be aligned with the proposed development. It is beneficial to <br />formally vacate the easement for clean title. The applicant is also requesting the vacation of an <br />underground utility easement used for sanitary sewer by the City of Orono. The existing <br />easement does not line up with the placement of the existing sewer pipe. The city is requesting <br />the applicant vacate the unused utility easement and create a new utility easement over the <br />existing sewer pipe. Per engineer comments, the newly created easement must be a minimum <br />of 10 feet wide on either side of the pipe, creating a total of a 20 foot wide underground utility <br />easement for the sewer line. This new easement will be created as part of the final plat. <br />17-3990 Conditional Use Permit: <br />The applicant is proposing to alter the existing floodplain by adding fill to create a building <br />envelope above the flood elevation for the proposed homes and to create proper drainage for <br />the site. The applicant is proposing to add fill in the center of the project then gradually grade <br />away from the homes towards the lake. This grading will impact a small wetland in the center of <br />proposed Lot 2. Preliminary discussions with the watershed indicate this impact will fall under <br />their de minimis criteria, and need not be mitigated. The proposal to create beach would bring <br />the wetland impact beyond the de minimis threshold, requiring mitigation of all wetlands. Staff <br />does not support the alteration of the wetlands for a beach. Plan C3.1 (Exhibit D) depicts the <br />change in the floodplain and the proposed grading for the development. To achieve appropriate <br />grading and drainage for the site the applicant proposes removing 1,231 cubic yards of poor soil <br />and bringing in 2817 cubic yards of fill. Overall there will be 1583 cubic yards to fill being added <br />to the exiting site. A CUP is required if there is 500 or more cubic yards of earth being moved on <br />a site. A portion of this cutting and filling will occur in the 0-75 lake yard. They anticipate a <br />totally number of trucks could range from 130-230 depending on the soil conditions. <br />LOT ANALYSIS WORKSHEET for the Total Site Development <br />Section 78-1605 - Setbacks: <br />