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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CITY OF ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />NO. ________________________ <br /> <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />the building is no higher than 30 feet in <br />defined height. For purposes of establishing <br />the existing ground level, the Council <br />agrees to use 1022, the highest existing <br />grade prior to development of the site. <br />7c Outside storage No. None proposed. <br />11 10% Private Recreational Area <br />(Active and/or Passive) <br />The floor plans show areas labeled <br />“amenity” on the 2nd and 3rd floor, and a 750 <br />sq ft amenity deck on the third floor. 10 <br />percent of the project is 10,800 sq ft. The <br />site conforms. <br />12 Common Ownership Conforming. Association documents <br />required. <br />13 Signage Signage located on the building and free <br />standing, details not yet developed. <br />14 Landscaping Landscaping plans provided, appear to be <br />conforming. <br />15 Architectural Standards Elevations provided. <br />16 Flexibility from standards Requested: Hardcover <br />17 Traffic Studies Not suggested. <br />18 Building Permits Expected. <br />19 General regulations applicability Expected. <br />20 Lighting Lighting plans provided. <br />21 Trails Sidewalks and public walks proposed. <br /> <br /> <br />B. Environmental Considerations; Site Planning & Amenities; Transportation; <br /> <br />11. Landscaping. The preliminary landscaping plan will be evaluated for compliance with the <br />very detailed RPUD landscaping requirements. The preliminary landscape plans appear to <br />conform to the RPUD standards. <br /> <br />12. Building Height. For purposes of establishing building height, the Council agrees to use <br />1022 as the Highest Adjacent Grade. The top of the cornice of the flat roofed building <br />shall not be more than 30 feet above this elevation. <br /> <br />13. Hardcover. By virtue of the RPUD zoning, per 78-1701(4)(a) the property is assigned to <br />Hardcover Protection Tier 4, which allows up to 50% hardcover of the gross lot area. The <br />proposed hardcover is 60%, due in part to the need for parking to support the 48 units and