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I-.*. <br />r • <br />■X <br />Ar -L V <br />► <br />r cfTV" J <br />I 1lORONC^ <br />City of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #2652r <br />A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVING A <br />PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />KNOWN AS SUGARWOODS <br />HHERBASr Resolution #2652 dated July 10, 1989 and <br />approved by the City Council of the City of Orono (hereinafter <br />"Council") granted to Rebers Construction Company a conditional <br />use permit pursuant to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.20, <br />Subdivision 3 (H) for a Planned Residential Development known as <br />"Sugarwoods"; and <br />NHERBASr Condition #1(F) on page 5 of resolution 2652 <br />reads as follows: <br />"F. The applicant has created a "no grading" <br />zone/woodlands protection area within the private open <br />space outlets (namely Outlets A and B) and the setback <br />areas defined within each building lot. Within those <br />areas no future owner will be allowed to remove trees <br />in excess of 2" in diameter at 4' above grade. No <br />grading is allowed within the protected areas. <br />However, each residential lot may include one driveway <br />HE 20 * w^de^ leading to the loop road. Thi£ <br />driv eway may be graded and trees o~E any size may~lBe <br />removed to build it. The subdivider's agreement should <br />also define the protected areas such as the setback <br />area of each lot and the private open space outlets" <br />(hereinafter "condition"); and <br />WHBRBAS, the Council has found that the strict <br />enforcement of this condition may have a negative impact on the <br />future residential development of a building lot or to be in <br />conflict with the original goals and intent for the Sugar Woods, <br />Planned Residential Development. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />J
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