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property values and that the proposed level of use of the <br />property will be in Keeping with the intent and objectives of the <br />Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. <br />COHCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS <br />Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono City <br />Council hereby grants variances to Municipal Zoning Code Section <br />10.22, Subdivision 1 to allow the screened enclosure of a patio <br />beneath a second story deck and grants a conditional use permit per <br />Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 to allow grading and filling activities <br />involving 460+ cubic yards of fill to install a loop drive within the <br />street yard of the property subject to the following conditions: <br />1. All hardcover scheduled for removal shall be completed prior <br />to City*s issuance of building permit for new construction. Such <br />removal is to be confirmed upon building inspector's initial <br />inspection to site. Hardcover removals within setback areas are <br />as follows (refer to page 5 of this resolution): <br />0*75' setback area <br />75-250' setback area <br />23 s.f. of plastic underliner <br />177.5 s.f. stone retaining wall <br />= 42.5 s.f. stone retaining wall <br />72 s.f flagstone walk <br />458.4 s.f. landscape areas underlain <br />with plastic sheeting <br />2. 36" fencing will be required wherever there is 30" or <br />greater distance from the top of retaining wall to existing <br />grade . <br />3. A separate building permit will be required for all <br />retaining walls constructed on the site. Applicant or <br />applicant's representative is advised to consult with the <br />Building Department to determine what type of information will be <br />required with filing of permit. <br />4. A separate land alteration permit will be required for the <br />proposed filling and grading on the site. During the entire land <br />alteration appropriate erosion control will be required and at no <br />time shall applicant or applicant's representatives restrict <br />natural drainage flow. <br />Page 3 of 7