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, . , <br /> � O� <br /> O � O CITY of ORONO <br /> � - <br /> � �� ��;�� � RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � �� No. 6 � 09 <br /> �9kEsH�g'� <br /> contains 5 residential lots on 13.01 non-wetland acres, for an overall density of 1 unit per <br /> 2.6 dry acres (0.38 units per acre). <br /> 4. The proposed plat includes 5 residential building lots, each of which will be accessed via <br /> a proposed private road to be constructed by the Developers, extending southerly from <br /> Bayside Road (a.k.a. CSAH 84). The private road will be subject to homeowner <br /> association ownership and maintenance, and subject to an underlying Road, Drainage <br /> and Utility Easement to be granted to the City, as well as a "Declaration of Covenants, <br /> Conditions, Restrictions and Private Roadway Easement" either as a separate document <br /> or incorporated into the development covenants. <br /> 5. The Developers have submitted a Conservation Design Master Plan (CDMP) consisting <br /> of a Site Ecological Summary and Project Recommendations regarding Conservation <br /> Design requirements by Kjolhaug Environmental Services (KES) dated February 6, 2013 <br /> which includes the invasive species removat and maintenance provisions of the Bayside <br /> Meadows Invasive Species Management Plan dated 02/26/2013 prepared by KES. The <br /> KES report addresses specific actions that have been taken or will be implemented to <br /> protect identified resources, including maintenance of existing drainage patterns; tree <br /> preservation; wetland protection; and view protection. Information about these protective <br /> measures will be provided to lot buyers about the protective measures required for the <br /> property. <br /> 6. The CDMP identified existing tree stands along the southeast portion of the property and <br /> along the western property line. These existing tree stands are proposed to be <br /> preserved via tree protection easements. With the exception of the area connecting the <br /> private road to the north, the entire perimeter of the Property is proposed to be in either <br /> a conservation easement, a tree protection easement, or a wetland conservation <br /> easement. <br /> 7. Additionally the Planning Commission recommended additional trees be planted along <br /> the southwestern lot line within the proposed tree preservation easement. <br /> 8. Proposed Lot 1 contains 3.05 dry buildable acres; proposed Lot 2 contains 2.25 dry <br /> buildable acres; proposed Lot 3 contains 2.32 dry buildable acres; proposed Lot 4 <br /> contains 2.02 dry buildable acres; and proposed lot 5 has 2.01 dry, buildable acres. <br /> 9. Lot 1 is proposed to have 698.8 feet of frontage along the new private road; Lot 2 will <br /> have 92.3 feet on the cul-de-sac; Lot 3 is also on the cul-de-sac and will have 106.8 feet <br /> of frontage; Lot 4 is proposed to have 264.3 feet of frontage, partially on the cul-de-sac; <br /> and proposed Lot 5 will have 421.6 feet in width. Each proposed lot contains a building <br /> site which meets the RR-1 B setback requirements of 50' front and rear and 30' sides. <br /> 10. The proposed lots will be served by individual on-site sewage treatment systems and <br /> private wells. Each lot has been tested and shown to have primary and alternate <br /> conforming septic system drainfield sites. <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br />
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