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9 <br />0 <br />CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF TJ �ITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon one or more of the <br />findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby grants Preliminary Plat <br />Approval for Bohland Development, Inc. for a 6 -lot plat per the Preliminary Plat survey/drawing <br />by Mark S. Gronberg of Gronberg & Associates, Inc. dated 11/14/05 and Preliminary Grading <br />Plan and SWPP dated 2/7/06 and attached hereto as Exhibit A, subject to the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Conservation Easements for the protection of wetlands, woodlands, and open spaces shall <br />be established over Outlot B and over the following additional areas: <br />a) East 120' of Lot 1, Block 2 <br />b) East 200' of Lot 2, Block 2 <br />C) East 160' and South 30' of Lot 3, Block 2, and those areas of said lot located <br />more than 20' from the proposed house footprint as depicted on the Preliminary <br />Grading Plan by Mark S. Gronberg dated 2-7-06. <br />Applicant shall submit proposed Conservation Easement language for Council review <br />and acceptance, specifying the proposed conditions and limitations to be placed on Outlot <br />B and the additional areas noted above. The easement shall incorporate as a minimum, <br />the following elements: no structures allowed, no fences, no domestic animals (i.e. no <br />horses, sheep, chickens, etc.), no tree or vegetation removal except by special permit for <br />maintenance or as part of an approved vegetation management plan, no excavating or <br />earth movement; creation and maintenance of non -hardcover walking paths may be <br />allowed. With respect to protection of the wooded steep slopes on Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block <br />2, special conditions shall also be established for limiting the heights, design and <br />materials of retaining walls. <br />Permanent markers of a design and material acceptable to the Planning Director shall <br />be placed at all points where the Conservation Easement intersects a lot boundary or <br />where the Easement boundary line changes direction, as noted on attached Exhibit B. <br />2. Prior to final plat approval, the developer shall submit an Ecological Restoration and <br />Management Program developed by a qualified ecologist, for city acceptance. Such <br />Program shall be implemented and adhered to, subject to a Developers Agreement to be <br />executed between the Developer and the City. <br />Page 6 of 0 <br />