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City of Orono <br /> ,,o,vo Hardcover Calculation Worksheet <br /> Property Address: .2 p? C sc p ! pi # e14d <br /> ',p Prepared by: Prof m W h rr- Date: <br /> illigr A Pr u /2". Y1/2o2 D <br /> Stormwater Quality Overlay District Tier: (Circle one) Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier/ 5 <br /> Step 1: EXISTING HARDCOVER <br /> In the following table identify all items of existing hardcover on the property, keyed by letter to site plan or <br /> survey (must accompany this form). Use as many lines as necessary to accurately depict existing hardcover <br /> status of the property. For Tier 1 properties, identify any features by letter which are split at the 75' setback <br /> line and calculate hardcover square footage separately for each portion. <br /> Key to Hardcover Item(Describe) Total <br /> Survey Length x Width (Square Feet) <br /> (Example) (Gera , j24'x 30') <br /> A t t_al l .24(31 (720 S.F.) <br /> B rives.) am4 t.+ jk Z27 S.F. <br /> D <br /> kms >A' �e�ck am ,rfep 37 S.F. <br /> .i� PDpic4 b S F <br /> E ire ..‘p S.F <br /> F k S }; <br /> G i~5 '� laic. s-1-4r- �7 SF. <br /> S.F. <br /> H <br /> S.F. <br /> J <br /> S.F <br /> K S.F. <br /> L S.F <br /> L S.FM . <br /> N S.F <br /> 0 — S.F. <br /> P S.F. <br /> 0 S.F. <br /> R S.F <br /> S _ S.F <br /> T S.F <br /> T S.F. <br /> v _ S.F. <br /> W — S.F. <br /> X SF <br /> Y —— S.F. <br /> Z S.F <br /> S F. <br /> (1) Total Existing Hardcover <br /> S-170 S.F. <br /> Excludable Hardcover(See City Code Sec 78-1684): <br /> SF <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F <br /> S.F <br /> (2) Total Excludable Hardcover S.F. <br /> (3) Net Existing Hardcover (Subtract line(2)from line(1)j S F <br /> 5-1 7 0 S F <br /> (4) Total Lot Area <br /> 2,..01SC•9 S.F. <br /> — Proposed Hardcover Percentage [(3)+(4)) ...5-: <br /> 2 % <br /> (Proposed Hardcover next page) <br /> Last Updated: January 2020 <br /> Note: This is an information sheet only, every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the information contained herein, <br /> however, if any information is not consistent with provisions of the City Code, the Code provisions will prevail, <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br />