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7 . <br /> �- <br /> � O� <br /> � O O <br /> ��b. - CITY of ORONO <br /> a � <br /> �,� G'�� . RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��kEsII�4�' NO. � � � � . <br /> 12. The restoration plan submitted by the applicant is not approved due to the <br /> restoration plan submitted does not indicate trees being planted on the interior of <br /> the property, as the survey shows by the location of the stumps that remain. <br /> 13. A Restoration Agreement would ensure a successful restoration of the subject <br /> property. <br /> 14. The City Council has considered this application including the fmdings and <br /> recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, comments by <br /> � the applicants and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safery and <br /> welfare of the community. <br /> 15. The City of Orono intends to enter into a Restoration Agreement including, but not <br /> limited to the following conditions: <br /> • A. Property owners and City of Orono enter into a Restoration Agreement as <br /> drafted by the City Attorney and agreed to by the property owners allowing <br /> Staff to enter the property and conduct an initial inspection following <br /> restoration planting and additional annual inspections for six consecutive <br /> � years following restoration. The purpose of the site inspections is to ensure <br /> a successful restoration program and ensure the bluff is not subject to any <br /> erosion problems. <br /> B. The Agreement shall continue with the property upon any future sale while <br /> subject to the Restoration Agreement. <br /> C. The Restoration of the property shall substantially conform to the types and <br /> location of trees prior to removal by the property owners, and assume the 25 <br /> year canopy cover as specified by Peter Bedker, PhD. Consulting Forester. <br /> � Page 4 of 5 <br />
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