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l <br />To: Mayor Grabek <br />Orono Council Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Froins Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: Octcber 5, 1988 <br />Subject: #1324 Mr. & Mrs. William Gregory, 1099 Tamarack Drive - <br />Conditional Use Permit - Resolution <br />Zoning DisLAict - RR-lB, 2-acre, unsehared <br />Application - Excavate an existing wetland area to create a pond. <br />List of Bxhibits <br />Exhibit A - Planning Commission Action Notice Dated 9/21/88 <br />Exhibit B - Planning Commission Minutes Dated 9/19/88 <br />Exhibit C - Memo & Exhibits of 9/15/88 <br />Exhibit D - Proposed Resolution <br />Discussion - <br />Please review the memo and exhibits of September 15, 1988. The <br />applicants are proposing to excavate a deeper pond in portion of a <br />designated wetland on their property. <br />At :heir meeting of September 19, 1968, Planning Commission <br />recommended on a vote of 5 to 0 to approve the proposed grading project <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />1. All grading work must take place within the property boundaries <br />2. All grading work shall conform to the grading plan proposed a.,a <br />per any amendments that may be required by the Watershed District <br />(Watershed District minutes attached). <br />3. Proper erosion control shall be maintained during all phases of <br />the project until the area is revegetated. <br />4. Such revegetation, i.e. seeding or sodding and erosion control, <br />shall be commenced immediately after the grading work is completed. <br />5. Per the current fee schedule, the applicants' contractor must <br />obtain the normal $50.00 grading permit prior to commencement of the <br />excavation work. <br />As noted in the staff memo of F7e� !- 15th, the City Engineer has <br />recommended approval subject to the rc,,,,mmendations of the Watershed <br />District, and the Watershed District has approved the project. <br />The proposal will open up additional water surface in this upper <br />watershed wetland, while still maintaining the capability to maintain the <br />100 year rainfall event. Staff views this as a positive improvement to <br />this -*etland area. <br />