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, f . <br /> ' � O� <br /> O O <br /> � C ITY of ORONO <br /> ,� -. <.. � <br /> � ti <br /> ti <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��`�kEsII�4�G NO. � � � � <br /> setback, and therefore meets the build-ability criteria of Zoning Code <br /> Section 78-72(b)(1). <br /> b. The property is divided into two non-contiguous portions by the <br /> lagoon which is part of Lake Minnetonlca. The applicants' land access <br /> to the non-contiguous piece is walking access over the adjacent City <br /> right-of-way. <br /> c. The applicants' existing driveway is located almost wholly on the <br /> adjacent City right-of-way. With the redevelopment of this property <br /> the applicants will abandon the existing driveway. <br /> 4. The City Council reviewed this application on October 25, November 8 <br /> and 22, and December 15, 2004 and January 10 and 24, 2005 and makes <br /> the following additional fmdings: <br /> a. The proposed house footprint exclusive of decks at 1,499 s.f. has been <br /> minimized to an appropriate level for the size of the property. The <br /> proposed 75'- 250' zone hardcover level of 31.7% is the minimum <br /> hardcover necessary to support the proposed house while providing for <br /> adequate driveway and other site plan elements. <br /> b. The applicants have removed vegetation in violation of City Codes on <br /> their property and on the neighboring property. The restoration of the <br /> vegetation will be dealt with separately from the variance Resolution <br /> with an approved Vegetation Restoration Plan and Agreement with the <br /> City. <br /> c. The applicants have reached an agreement with the adjacent property <br /> owner with respect to the tree removal and screening. <br /> d. The grading and drainage plan shall include gutters, downspouts, <br /> swales, draintile, etc. as deternuned necessary to guarantee the runoff <br /> from the applicants' property does not negatively affect the adjacent <br /> properties. <br /> 5. The City Council has considered this application including the findings <br /> and recommendation of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />
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