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- W <br />h- <br />i <br />I.r' <br />/' <br />^^v.- <br />1^' <br />w <br />fo/\v <br />O Aw <br />^/l <br />CITY of ORONO <br />,cY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO <br />C.Proposed improvements will have no negative impact <br />on the historic drainage patterns of the <br />neighborhood . <br />4.The City Council finds that granting a conditional use <br />permit to allow the proposed land alteration and <br />installation of a 4' high retaining wall will not be be <br />detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of <br />the public, would not adversely affect light, air nor <br />pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring <br />properties, nor will its use depreciate surrounding <br />property values and that the proposed level of use of <br />the property will be in keeping with the intent and <br />objectives of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of <br />the City. <br />5.The City Council has considered this application <br />including the findings and recommendations of the <br />Planning Commission, reports by staff and comments of <br />the applicant and the affect of the proposed use on the <br />health, safety, and welfare of the community. <br />CONCI,D*iTnNS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS <br />Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono <br />City Council hereby grants a conditional use permit per Municipal <br />Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 to permit land <br />alteration improvements as shown on topographic detail by Nark S. <br />Gronberg of Coffin and Gronberg, Inc. dated May 19, 1992, subject <br />to the following conditions: <br />1.The timbers from the retaining walls to be removed <br />shall be disposed at an approved disposal site. <br />2.Final elevations at 2.5 to 1 slopes must be restored <br />with groundcover of a type of vegetation that will not <br />require regular maintenance. <br />3,Granular material and drain tile to be installed be! ’’•d <br />3-4* retention wall at base of fill site to minimi, j <br />hydrostatic pressure at the base of the wall. <br />4.Slopes she'1 be graded to allow a small drainage swale <br />running a 1 ong the top of the wall. Such swale wouId <br />divert surface runoff to the sides and minimize amounts <br />of runoff flowing over wall. <br />Page 2 cf 4 <br />1