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• j O <br /> � � <br /> � 0 <br /> � CITY of ORONO <br /> . <br /> � � <br /> '� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��9kE H���G NO. 4 � �: `'.a <br /> \�_� <br /> District, and Board of Water and Soil Resources met on the property to review <br /> the wetland boundary as delineated by Svobota Ecological Services (SES). <br /> 3. The TEP generally agreed to the delineation line as determined by SES. <br /> 4. The City of Orono has established an inventory of protected wetlands that are <br /> not considered buildable and valuable natural resources. Those areas shown on <br /> the 1974 wetland inventory aze not credited towards buildable area for zoning <br /> purposes. A total of approximately 14 acres of the 20 ± land area is considered <br /> above the wetland boundary, based on the TEPs wetland review. <br /> 5. Access to the property has been proposed via a platted corridor through Tract <br /> G, R.L.S. No. 352. <br /> 6. Since 1954 Tract H has an easement over Tract G for driveway purposes. It is <br /> the City of Orono's position the easement is granted for driveway purposes, not <br /> roadway purposes. Prior to approving a subdivision, using Tract G for road <br /> access, the City must receive su�cient evidence that the owners of Tract G <br /> consent to the plat or an easement for road purposes be acquired in favor of <br /> Tract H. <br /> 7. The applicant has stated he has been unable to successfully negociate an <br /> easement for road purposes with the owner of Tract G. <br /> 8. A revised site plan was received by the City of Orono in July, 2000 that would <br /> require access from Apple Glen Road in the City of Long Lake. The City of <br /> Orono has made a request to the City of Long Lake to comment and determine <br /> what right of access Long Lake would permit. <br /> 9. The applicant has not received approval for access to Apple Glen Road from the <br /> City of Long Lake. <br /> 10. The Council has determined the preferred option for access is via Tract G. <br /> Access through Apple Glen Road would have required the road be extended, <br /> additional traffic for additional residences and formal approval from the City of <br /> Long Lake had not been granted. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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