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� � � °� <br /> O �,�� � 4 O CITY of ORONO <br /> a�-� � ,� <br /> �1 � ���'� � RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �'� � �;��� ���' No. b 3 9 � <br /> , <br /> `�kEsHog'� <br /> 1. The Property has 614,747 square feet or 14.11 gross acres in area and has <br /> approximately 680 feet in width along Kelley Parkway. <br /> 2. The proposed police garage makes up approximately 7,800 square feet of the <br /> 9,000 square feet of structural additions proposed. <br /> 3. There will be no change in the number of exterior parking stalls on the Property. <br /> Including 3 handicap stalls, 86 exterior parking stalis will continue to be provided <br /> on the Property. <br /> 4. 14 new parking stails are proposed to be included within the police garage <br /> addition. <br /> 5. The existing building and all proposed structural additions on the Property will <br /> meet the applicable RR-1 B zoning requirements regarding setbacks and height. <br /> 6. The current single parking lot access off of Kelley Parkway will be separated into <br /> a public access and a designated access for police business only. The newly <br /> created police access will move 50 feet to the east; and the new access for the <br /> public will be located in line with the western access to the medical building <br /> across Kelley Parkway approximately 120 feet from Old Crystal Bay Road. <br /> 7. The necessary reorientation of the police access point and the curve of the <br /> existing parking area serving the police department serve as practical difficulties <br /> and make it difficult to avoid encroaching into the 35-foot wetland setback on the <br /> southernmost point of the wetland. <br /> 8. There is adequate space with which to provide foundation plantings between the <br /> parking area and the building. <br /> 9. The proposed windows, orientation, architectural materials and height variation <br /> will relieve the potential visual monotony of the building. <br /> 10. The building additions will coordinate with the existing buildings on the City Hall <br /> campus. <br /> 11. The proposed additions and parking lot changes will not alter the essential <br /> character of the neighborhood and will result in minimal or no negative impact on <br /> adjacent properties. � <br /> 12. The request is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the ordinance. <br /> 13. The Owner has demonstrated that enforcing the provisions of the Zoning <br /> Ordinance will deprive the Applicants of the reasonable use of their Property. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />