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• <br />'till IL Al. ETIIG <br />To: Mayor Butler, yT.' 10 10`5 <br />Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />Orono Council Members _ <br />"I 3 i OF ORONO <br />From: Jeanne A. Mabusth, 7.oning Administrator <br />Date: May 29, 1985 <br />Subject: 0919 T.M. Schultze, 1185 Wyndmere Road - Conditional <br />Use Permit <br />Zoning District - RR-1B <br />Area - 2 Acres <br />Pertinent Ordinances - Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 <br />Application - After -the -Fact, Conditional Use Permit - Applicant <br />began construction of pond last fall without <br />necessary permits. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit <br />A <br />- Application <br />Exhibit <br />B <br />- Property Owners List <br />Exhibit <br />C <br />- Plat Map <br />Exhibit <br />D <br />- Drainage Plan <br />Exhibit <br />E <br />- Site Plan <br />Exhibit <br />F - <br />Topography Prior to Construction <br />Exhibit <br />G - <br />Engineer's Report <br />Exhibit. <br />H <br />- Resolution <br />At the time of the final inspection of the new Schultze <br />residence, staff noted the excavation for the pond. Applicant <br />advised that it was done last fall and that no one from the City <br />had advised him of the need for a conditional use permit. <br />The pond of approximately 10,000 square feet in area is not <br />located within a designated wetland. The pond will serve as a <br />collector basin for all run-off from a small localized watershed, <br />(approximately 7 acres in area), house to south, front yard of <br />Schultze house and area to the immediate north (see Exhibit D). <br />The pond will not alter the general direction of the drainage but <br />will tend to channel the drainage and control the velocity of <br />run-off. Review Exhibit F, the flow is to the west. Applicants <br />tennis court and changes in elevation along the west property <br />line will redirect the flow to the northwest property line. The <br />pond will slow run-off to the west. As the applicant has ad- <br />vised, the run-off has created a problem in his rear yard because <br />of new construction on property to south and the velocity of run- <br />off from tennis court; it became very necessary to define a <br />retention area in the yard. Schultze advises that the area of <br />the excavation was always damp and would he useless as yard area. <br />