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§ 10.03 <br />2. Any earth movement imder 500 cubic yards which does not adversely impact <br />the existing drainage. <br />Source: Ordinance 163,2nd Series <br />Adopted: 12-8-97 <br />3.Grading, filling or excavating of 10 cubic yards or less within the Shore <br />Setback Zone of all lakes enumerated in the Shoreland Management section <br />of the Zoning Code. <br />Source: Ordinance 171,2nd Series <br />Adopted: 3-23-98 <br />Such grading and earth movement shall be subject to approval by the Building Inspector at the time <br />of issuance of a building permit, provided that a plan showing proper drainage ^d protection of <br />adjoining property has been submitted. Where such earth movement is not being performed in <br />conjunction with a building permit, a separate land alteration permit shall be required. Any uni^ <br />land alterations including earth filling, removal or grading proposed by a builder shall be subject <br />to a Conditional Use Permit as provided for in this Chapter. TTie following land alterations shall <br />be considered as 'unusual land alterations': <br />A. All excavations for foundations in excess of 12 feet average depth if any <br />amount of the excess material removed below 12 feet depth is to be stockpiled <br />on the site. <br />B. Any additional fill brought on site in excess of 500 cubic yards except for fill <br />required to raise grade for adequate frost footing protection; the intent being <br />that structures shall not be artificially raised above the pre-existing surrounding <br />topography. <br />C. Grading or alterations that that would propose any changes in elevations <br />within 5 feet of adjacent residential lot lines except for drainage swales and <br />ditches. <br />The Building Inspector shall have the authority to refer any requests for land alteration permits to <br />the City Council for review and approval in instances where said land alteration appears to <br />potentially create negative impacts or be not in keeping with the goals and policies of the Orono <br />Community Management Plan. ^ <br />Sources: Ordinance 163,2nd Series, Adopted 12-8-97 <br />Ordinance 171,2nd Series, Adopted 3-23-98 <br />Subd. 22. Rip-rap Defined. Rock placed at water level of lakeshore to prevent erosion <br />of shoreline by water action. <br />ORONO CC 258-1 (4-1-84) <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />.1 <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />- <br />us.