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off` 0�o <br />CITYof ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO, 4202 <br />B. Outlot A, to provide access to three zoning lots (the new lot, 2140 and <br />2160 Sixth Avenue North). <br />4. The property is not located in the Metropolitan Urban Service Area and shall <br />be developed under rural standards. <br />5. Septic testing has been approved by the City and confirms that each lot has <br />suitable area for the development of a primary and alternate septic system. <br />6. Hennepin County has approved access to the new Lot 2 via an existing curb cut. <br />7. Lot 2 can be developed for residential use without the need to grant variances <br />to the applicable zoning standards. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon either one or more <br />of the findings, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby approves the preliminary plat <br />application of Paul R. Phillips and Mary B. Phillips for the property located at 2140 Sixth <br />Avenue North per the survey dated September 23, 1998, most revised October 26, 1998, by <br />Mark S. Gronberg of Coffin and Gronberg, Inc., subject to the following conditions: <br />1. A grading and drainage erosion control plan for the entire site shall be submitted <br />for review. Erosion control measures shall be in place prior to any grading. <br />Additional erosion control measures will be needed during construction on Lot <br />2. <br />2. The site drains westerly to an existing wetland identified as LL -P4. <br />Phosphorous loadings leaving the site shall be limited to a maximum of .28 <br />lbs./acre/year. The low area west of the septic location on Lot 2 may serve as <br />a water quality pond to provide rate control and nutrient removal for stormwater. <br />A drainage area map and ponding calculations shall be provided with the final <br />plan set. <br />3. Drainage and utility easements shall be 5 feet along all interior lot lines and 10 <br />feet along the road right-of-ways. Drainage easements shall be provided along <br />all wetland, drainage, and pond areas. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />