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T � <br /> ��� <br /> /� �1l�' <br /> � O o <br /> ��b - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> �� G'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> . ��`9.kESI�p4�'�' NO._ � � � ?�' <br /> � <br /> defined front yard. Lot 2 has a defined width of 110' and Lot 3 has a defined <br /> width of 126'. However, the granting of a lot width variance for these lots is <br /> justified by the fact that each of Lots 2 and 3 contains a suitable building site <br /> meeting all required lot line setbacks without the need for further variances. <br /> 4. Lots 2 and 3 are 'through' lots subject to a conditional use permit requirement <br /> for placement of any accessory structures. <br /> 5. Each of these three Lots contains sufficient width and building envelope to <br /> accommodate a single family residence. <br /> 6. The property contains areas with greater than 12% slopes which are defined as <br /> "steep slopes" by the Code. Section 10.56, Subdivision 16 (G) requires permit <br /> requests for development of properties within the Shoreland Overlay District and <br /> on steep slopes to include adequate information to allow the City to evaluate <br /> • possible soil erosion impacts before the permit can be issued. The subdivider � <br /> has provided a grading and drainage plan that addresses the issues. <br /> 7. The subdivider has proposed a stormwater management plan which will include <br /> stormwater ponding, storm sewers where appropriate, and vegetated buffer areas, <br /> � to provide for stormwater quality and quantity management. The outlets from <br /> the ponds would control the rate the stormwater would exit the ponds. <br /> 8. Lots 2 and 3 will require a drainage swale to redirect water runoff to the pond <br /> on Lot 1. The portions of the Lots below the 1014' contour will be protected <br /> by a conservation easement. The conservation easement would protect the <br /> natural grades and vegetation on the slope. <br /> 9. �Drainage Easements will be dedicated on the final plat for the ponds, ravines <br /> and swale. <br /> , . Page 2 of 9 <br />