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Orono, MN Code of Ordinances Page 2 of 6 <br /> roadside vegetation. Corridor enclosure types include: <br /> Open enclosure:Long views beyond the right-of-way, no real sense of corridor enclQsure. <br /> Edged endosure:Solid wall of vegetation along roadside,views focused along corridor. <br /> Tunne%d endosure:Vegetation begins to completely enclose roadway, above and sides, creating a <br /> "small scale" roadway experience. <br /> 1/aried enclosure:Enclosure changes rapidly along corridor, short stretches of open, edged, and <br /> tunne[ed corridor. <br /> Viewana/ysismeans the process of determining whether a view is positive or negative. <br /> Positive views�views of natural areas, water bodies, established parks,wetlands, rural and historic <br /> land uses. <br /> Negative views'Views of structures, particularfy multi-family residential, institutional, and <br /> commercial and 9ndustrfal uses.Views of power lines,telephone poles and other utility <br /> infrastructure. <br /> Landmarkpreservation and enhancementmeans preserving and maintaining distinct culturaf <br /> features, landmarks and unique points of locai character, both natural and man-made, to maintain a <br /> familiar sense of place in the community. <br /> Eco%gica/Management Catego�ies• <br /> Leve/ 1:Ecological "aff-limits" areas, including wetlands and required buffers, historic drainage. <br /> Level2.•Ecological opportunities, including existing degraded drainageways and existing degraded <br /> ecosystem remnants. <br /> Level3.•Ecological possibilities:Areas suitable for stormwater treatment. <br /> Note: These Ecological Management Categories are not intended to direcCly correlate with MLCCS <br /> M-34X Natural Community Quality Modifiers. <br /> Significant tree stand means a grouping or cluster of coniferous and/or deciduous trees with <br /> contiguous crown cover, occupying 500 or mare square feet of property, which are comprised of <br /> deciduous trees six inches or larger in diameter{d.b.h.} or coniferous trees 12 feet or more in height. <br /> Additionally,those forest or woodland remnants identified as high, moderate or good quality in the <br /> Orono Natural Resources Inventory shall be considered as significant tree stands. <br /> (Ord. No. 67 3rd series,� 1, 1-11-2010; Ord. No. 94 3rd series, § 9, 9-Z42012) <br /> DIVISION 2. - BASIC APPLICATION AND PLAN REQUIREMENTS <br /> Sec. 78-1634. -Application requirements and pracedures. <br /> The developer shal{fol{ow the steps outlined below as part of the development review process: <br /> {1} <br /> about:blank 5/13/2015 <br />
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