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Zoning Fik #1982 <br />November 17, 1994 <br />Page 4 <br />Review the original resolution that granted approval of Butterfield’s conditional use permit, <br />Fxhibit L. Conditions were as follows: <br />1. <br />2. <br />Annual excavation of peat from the wetland kvated to the nmih of the Luce Line shall <br />be limited to 200 cubic yards (Butterfield’s application was limned to 300 cubic yards). <br />Applicant (no»e not Butterfield who functions as the applicant’s contractor, applicant <br />assumes responsibility) must obtain an annual land alteration permit from the City of <br />Orono specifying amount of peat to be removed, a plan for the work to be completed that <br />year along with an erosion control plan. Other conditions reammended tor this <br />application. <br />All land alteration activities to be limited to the winter months. The City has approved <br />access to site for these land alterations to be at the northwest comer of the property. If <br />contractor alters access and seeks access via Landmark Drive, the City must be advised <br />so that applicant can prov ide suitable notice to land owners served by Landmark Drive. <br />Each year applicam shall provide a plan show ing how slopes are to be maintained to <br />encourage wildlife habitats jaljaccnt to open water areas and submit a plan introducing <br />aquatic vegetation adjacent to the open water areas. <br />5. Others recomme nded by the Planning Commission. <br />1
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