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Level C Ecological possibiliiies: Are1s suiiable for storinwater <br /> treatment <br /> DIVISION 2. <br /> BASIC APPLICATION AND PLAN REQUIREMENTS <br /> Sec. 78-1634 Application Requirements and Procedures. The developer shall follow <br /> the ste�s outlined below as part of the development review process: <br /> 1) Review and respond to the Orono Natural Resource Systems Master Plan as <br /> established in the Orono Community Management Plan. The intent is to establish <br /> the property's ecological connections both within Orono and as part of the <br /> regional ecological system. <br /> 2) If the property exists adjacent to a docuiilented corridor in the Rural Oasis Study, <br /> review and respond to the existing aesthetic and ecological analysis. <br /> 3) If the property is not adjacent to a documented corridar in the rl�ral Oasis Study, <br /> developer shall have a qualified consultant prepare a similar analysis and submit it <br /> to the City for review. This analysis shall include the documentation of views, <br /> corridor enclosure, and landmarks through a plan analysis and photographs. <br /> Developer shall be charged a standard fee established in the City Fee Schedule to <br /> cover the expenses of the City in hiring a coilsultant to review the ecological site <br /> analysis submitted by the developer. <br /> 4 j Additionally, submit a nah�ral resources inventory of the site, including all of the <br /> following elements: <br /> a) Tree survey, including all significant individual trees greater than 6" <br /> diameter, and stands of trees, identi , in t�ee s�ecies and size. <br /> b) Wetland inventory, inchiding delineation reports; and <br /> c) To�ograpluc stu-vey indicating existing drainage patterns. <br /> Sec. 78-1635 Basic Conservation Design Master Plan Requirements. The developer <br /> shall prepare a Conservation Design Master Plan for develo�ment of the property, <br /> consisting of v�n•itten and visual documentation includin�ps in an acceptable <br /> electronic foi•mat, addressing tl�e following topics: <br /> 1) Consideration of the existing drainage system; <br /> 2) �stablisluilent of a stormwater management system, using multi-cell <br /> treatment principles; <br /> 3) Renioval of invasive species aiid diseased trees; <br /> 3 <br />