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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I3,2001 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS—JEANNE MABUSTII, <br />REPRESENTATIVE <br />Mabusth thanked the Council for their encouraging comments to the school district <br />representative concerning automating the voting process in the next election. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None. <br />ZONING ADMINISTR/VrOR'S REPORT <br />6. M)l*2689 Mandeep Sodhi, 4080 Dahl Road—ARer-thc-Fact Variances and <br />Conditional Use Permit—Resolution No. 4719 <br />Weinberger stated that the homeowner was not present. The issue was in regard to the <br />landscape plan. The contractor removed a lot of vegetation and undergrowlh, and also <br />replaced a stairway and retaining wall. Some of the undergrowth removed was not native <br />to the lakeshore orea. Two additional trees were being required, one above the retaining <br />wall, and one at the center of the property. The City had discovered during a recent <br />inspection that landscape fabric was placed under a layer of wood chips. The applicant is <br />required to remove the landscape fabric, and the plan is to allow the land to restore itself <br />naturally in addition to the required plantings Tlie fabric will be allowed through the <br />spring thaw to prevent erosion, w ith a deadline of June 30, 2002 to remove the fabric and <br />allow the land to restore itself naturally. <br />White slated they should be required to plant native vegetation a' j,v^ 0 c shoreline <br />because indigenous plants will have the best root systems. We!o^vrger slated they could <br />add language to U'c resolution requiring indigenous plants in i 20’ buffer zone along the <br />lakeshore. The rpecies shall be identified by the City. <br />White moved, and Mayor Peterson seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4719 grunting <br />variances to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 and Section 10.56, <br />Subdivision I6(L)(I), and Section 10.55, Subdivision 8 to permit structure and <br />hardcover within 75' of the lakeshore for a stairway and retaining wall; a <br />conditional use permit is required per Municipal Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 <br />to replace the retaining wall within the 75* lakeshore setback, and approval of a <br />landscaping plan to restore vegetation removed on a bluff line and w ithin 75* of the <br />lakeshore wFicrc limited removal is allowed, with the additional condition that within <br />20* of the laneshore only native, non-invasive vegetation be planted. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0.
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