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minutes OP THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Monday, September 19,2005 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(#05-3131 STEVE BOHL, CONTINUED) <br />Gaffim the City’s new Wetland Ordinance designates this wetland, including its extensions into <br />ts 8 and 10, u teing a **Manage 2” protection classification, requiring a 25 foot buffer plus 20 feet <br />sjjichire setback fiom the buffer. In Staff ’s discussions with the MCWD, it was pointed out that the <br />'S ®8 part of the main wetland body for buffer puiposes. Gaffion <br />®t September meeting and has recommended that a <br />Drive. This easement would <br />allow flexibility in the development of trail connections to Hackberry Park. <br />Gaffion stat^ the applicant has been informed that the City would like this project to incorporate <br />ecoIogiMl mlysu by DSU as pail of the Rural Oasis Study. The MimL^ry'plaUnd <br />»f “fonn.to to <br />Gafifron stated the remaining issues to resolve include the following; <br />”“**.*** combined weUand buffer/setback as it impacts the <br />■"■"“rr of “ bc'-vii-de if «»y«.rfoTbK <br />quabonable wetlands. Gronberg stated havmg the same buffer zones for Type I and Type n wetlands is <br />going to have a great impact <m a number of properties throughout the City. <br />Gaffinn noted the Qty has recently adopted the Wetland Ordinance. Gaffron stated if the City is eoina to <br />be consistent with the Watershed District, those areas w<»uld be considered as one tvne nf weSlnH®onsidered as one type of vretland. <br />Bohland inquired what the Waterahed ’s buffer would be. <br />Oiflron indictod it would be 25 fe«. Oeffion Muled Ibwe it • buffer and e uetlwck from the buffer. <br />BoMend Meled io bit .iew Ibe r^ludom govenlii.t welhndu be. become unr«.oi»bly leMricled mtd <br />m bgulion of wetlandl on site u no longer beini allowed. Bohlund Mated tbe fact dial Ibey ate not <br />■S- V:: . --J? <br />rT <br />PAG <br />If >■