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*<4‘ <br /> CITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> * NO. 7559 <br /> kESHO� <br /> A2. The Property is guided in the 2020-2040 Community Management Plan for single-family <br /> residential use, specified as Rural Residential which allows 1 unit per 2 acres. <br /> A3. The Property is located in the LR-1A One Family Lakeshore Residential, and RR-1 B One <br /> Family Rural Residential Zoning Districts, each of which require a minimum of 2.0 acres and <br /> 200 feet of width. <br /> A4. The Property contains 25.32 gross acres in area. <br /> A5. The proposal would create five (5) buildable lots. <br /> A6.• The Property is not located within the MUSA and will be served by private on-site septic <br /> systems and private water supply wells. <br /> A7. The Property is within the Stormwater Quality Overlay District which restricts overall <br /> hardcover. Following Final Plat approval, the methodology outlined within City Code Section <br /> 78-1701 will be applied to assign each property to the appropriate protection tier. <br /> A8. The Developer has prepared grading plans to manage stormwater on-site without negatively <br /> impacting adjacent parcels. <br /> A9. The Developer has proposed a master grading plan that includes the establishment of <br /> building pads on each of the lots to establish a new engineered grade for building height <br /> determination. <br /> A10. All of the new lots conform to City standards. The development of the vacant lots will be <br /> required to meet all zoning standards. <br /> A11. The existing public road, North Arm Lane, provides access to the Property. North Arm Lane <br /> will be extended as part of the proposed plat. The existing roadway is substandard and is <br /> scheduled to be improved to meet city standards. <br /> Al2. The new public road is proposed to extend 600 feet beyond the northerly extent of the <br /> • existing North Arm Lane off of North Arm Drive. This configuration results in a total road <br /> length of approximately 1,500 feet. City Code Section 82-281 limits dead-end roads to 1,000 <br /> linear feet maximum, requiring a variance. Staff supports the road length variance as there <br /> does not appear to be a viable alternate access that would conform. <br /> A13. As a prerequisite to Final Plat approval, the City requires a proportionate share of the land <br /> being developed to be conveyed to the City or dedicated to the public, for use as parks, <br /> playgrounds, trails, or open space. For residentially zoned land, a dedication of 0.10 acres <br /> 2 <br />