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6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />GITYof ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />All lots will be served with septic systems and private wells. <br />Lot 3 will be served off the existing drive access from the public portion <br />of Fox Street. <br />Lots 1 and 2 will be served off private driveways accessed from the <br />private portion of Fox Street. <br />Several pnmary and alternate septic sites meeting all pertinent standards <br />have been identified for each of proposed Lots 1,2, and 3. <br />It would be appropriate to establish a single average setback line for all 3 <br />lots to avoid having an average setback line that changes each lime one of <br />the lots is built on. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon one or more of the <br />findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby approves the <br />preliminary plat application of Bnice and Kristine Paddock and George W. Stickney at <br />3250 Fox Street per preliminary plat drawings by Mark Gronberg of Gronberg &. <br />Associates, Inc., dated March 1, 2004 and revised 4-12-04 and 4-14-04, subject to the <br />following conditions: <br />1. The developer shall grant to the City 10 foot drainage and utility <br />easements along penmeter property boundaries and 5 foot drainage and <br />utility easements along all interior property boundaries, <br />2. Proposed lot 3, at the time of construction, must gutter drain the roof and <br />direct the drainage to the west and to the proposed dry pond. Also, <br />proposed lot 3 front yard, sidewalk and side and back yard drainage shall <br />be routed to a new swale along the cast side of the property. <br />3. Payment of standard Park Dedication Fee for Lots I and 3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />Payment of standard storm water and drainage trunk fee for the property. <br />For proposed lots 1 and 2, the developer is encouraged to utilize the septic <br />sites on the street side of the proposed house pads rather than the lake side <br />sites, to reduce the potential for negative lake impacts. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />i