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/ /o,, o CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. _________ <br />The grading and drainage plan submitted by the applicant for <br />construction of a future driveway to serve Lot 2 has been <br />accepted with minor modifications by the City Engineer. The <br />driveway has been designed in detail to eliminate the <br />negative impacts of driveway construction on the property to <br />the south. As a result, existing and future drainage from <br />the applicant's property shall be redirected away from the <br />neighboring property. <br />11. Both Lots 1 and 2 contain adequate primary and alternate <br />drainfield sites to serve the intended use, and sites on <br />both lots have been adequately protected from drainage <br />concerns. <br />12. Lot lines have been located so that existing residence and <br />accessory structures on Lot 1 meet required lot line <br />setbacks, and the building envelope within Lot 2 is adequate <br />for development of a single family residence. <br />13. Lot 2 contains a wetland area located between the OHW and <br />the open water shoreline of Lydiard Lake. A Flowage & <br />Conservation Easement shall be granted with legal <br />description that encompasses said wetland area. <br />14. While technically a hardcover variance in the 250-500* <br />hardcover zone is required to allow Lot 2's driveway to <br />cover approximately 50% of the 250-500' zone, the need for a <br />hardcover variance can be effectively eliminated by reducing <br />the allowed square footage of hardcover in the 75-250 <br />bv the square footage of excess hardcover in the 250-500 <br />zone. The area of the 250-500' zone is 1,920 s.f. Proposed <br />driveway is 1,100 s.f. in that zone. Hardcover allowed in <br />the 250-500' zone is 30% or 576 s.f. The excess driveway <br />hardcover is 524 s.f. The area of the 75-250' zone is <br />61,428 s.f. approximately. The allowable 25% hardcover in <br />the 75-250' zone is 15,357 s.f. Subtracting the 524 s.f. <br />excess hardcover in the 250-500' zone leaves 14,833 s*f. of <br />allowed hardcover in the 75-250', which is 24.15% of tha <br />zone. <br />15. A single family residence can be developed on Lot 2 without <br />the need for further variances. <br />Page 3 of 7
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