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Orono Property P.U.D. Submittal 5 November 1993 <br />IV. TENTATIVE STAGING & SEQUENCE SCHEDULE <br />The developer intends to develop the project in approximately two phases over a period of <br />approximately three to four years. Obviously, economic conditions may affect the actual time <br />frame and specific areas of development. This sequence is derived by the approximate <br />location of utilities which will ser\'e the southern pan of the property first. Undeniably, the <br />phasing will be heavily influenced by market conditions. <br />V. FINANCIAL CAPABILITY <br />Orono Center Properties, Properties owns the land free and clear. As the optionee, Lundgren <br />Bros, intends to develop the property once they receive every governmental approval <br />necessary for development to occur. <br />VI. NATURAL RESOURCE ANALYSIS <br />The topography is generally fiat terrain with the highest elevation being 1,038.4 feet and the <br />lowest elevation being 1014.8 feet. There are sixteen separate wetlands on the site with the <br />Army Corp of Engineers and City of Orono having Jurisdiction. A separate wetland report <br />has been field with the City. <br />The ±59 acre site is a mix of cultivated fields, wetlands, areas with miscellaneous vegetation <br />and some significant wooded areas. The developer has taken these features into consideration <br />in the planning of this neighborhood community. Much of the land has been under intense <br />agricultural practices with no water quality management. Sediments from cultivation and <br />farm chemicals presently drain directly into the wetlands. <br />In addition to these natural features, the development will include significant ponding and <br />some enhancement of existing wetlands and along with additional landscape elements proposed <br />by the developer, we believe the result will be an overall development that is attractive and <br />enduring. <br />VII. WETLAND MITIGATION & ENHANCEMENT <br />Tlie project contain.^ a total of 10 acres of wetlands of various types. The sixteen wetlands <br />have been mapped and analyzed by Franklin Svoboda. His report is included for review. <br />Sedimentation ponds will intercept and collect storm water runoff prior to discharging it into <br />the wetlands. The developer’s intent is that upon its completion, the site should have greater <br />wetland acreage with overall higher quality than existed prior to development. This should <br />provide an improv'^ variety ot plant types and a better habitat for more species of wildlife. <br />Also, the extensive ponding system will produce higher quality water than the untreated farm <br />runoff. <br />Compensatory mitigation for unavoidable wetiand losses shall occur in tne form of a wetland <br />creation system. This would provide a ratio of 2 1 acre for acre replacement of wetlands to <br />be affected by the project.
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