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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 6526 <br />developer be required to adhere to the recommendations contained within the <br />Master Plan. Notable elements of the Master Plan include the following: <br />- Existing drainage patterns will be maintained in the proposed development <br />plans. <br />- Each Lot will have two individual sewage treatment system drainfield sites <br />approved by the City. <br />- Only enough trees are being removed to put in the minimum width residential <br />driveways. SpecificTree Preservation Areas are located on Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, <br />Block 1. Prairie Preservation Areas are located on Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 2. <br />- The live trees currently on the property appear to be in moderate to good <br />health; however, many trees that have died or are dying but do not appear to be <br />diseased. These dead trees will be removed from the site. Many of the ash and <br />elm trees that are subject to disease are slated for removal. All Significant <br />Trees that will be affected by development in all lots (except the Big Woods <br />Lots No. 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 1) are required to be replaced with two (2) <br />Significant Trees. Owners of Big Woods Lots are allowed to remove fifteen <br />(15) Significant Trees that are in connection with the construction of a home, <br />driveway, yard and/or septic system on the Lot without any replacement <br />required, but every tree in excess of the fifteen (15) trees must be replaced by <br />two (2) significant trees. Additionally, at least twelve trees are required to be <br />planted along each boundary of the Lot that is a common boundary with <br />another Lot. <br />17. All proposed lots have been tested and found capable of providing suitable <br />primary and alternate sites for on-site sewage treatment systems. For all lots, <br />mound systems will be required. Special precautions, including but not limited to <br />protective covenants as well as physical barriers during construction activity, <br />must be taken to protect these sites on both a short-term and long-term basis, as <br />municipal sewers are not projected to be extended to serve this area of Orono. <br />18. All proposed lots will contain suitable area meeting all established setback, <br />requirements to allow the construction of single family residences. <br />Page 7of13 <br />