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#1713-CUP-1984
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1981
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Fagerness Point
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1981 Fagerness Point Road
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� <br /> :��� <br /> ,� ;�. <br /> ; ��� City of ORONO <br /> 3•4 : <br /> . � f� 4 i�� x3,. <br /> �.: .-� .,�§� � <br /> . t �f��''�fi .,. �.n S'.oei��,.�: <br /> ��-. <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ,;`�K'���� fi_ NO. 1713 <br /> .,.<��. �r. <br /> � � <br /> ��vf.'u��° : <br /> u'�`�`v;x,- <br /> .� ; � �z� <br /> The Planning Commission further recommended the removal of <br /> all hardcover in excess of that allowed by code, which has <br /> been installed by the current owner since 1981. <br /> 4. City staff has investigated the removal of 6" diameter <br /> or larger trees within 75 ' of the lakeshore on this <br /> property, and based on information provided by the current <br /> owner, previous owner, and applicant's tree service, finds <br /> that no solid evidence exists to indicate any live trees 6" <br /> in diameter or larger were removed. <br /> 5. A dock and a concrete stairway did exist previously in <br /> the approximate locations of the newly constructed stairs, <br /> planters, walls, and dock. The applicant has a substantial <br /> right to create a safe lake access on the west side of the <br /> property. <br /> 6. City Staff has observed the lakeshore stairs, planters, <br /> and walls, and has reviewed the information on the stability <br /> of the structure provided by the applicant's engineer, and <br /> concludes from the evidence presented and apparent, that the <br /> structure appears sufficiently stable . <br /> 7. Design of the planter structure is such that the net <br /> run-off is not significantly changed from that of the <br /> original stairs and slope. <br /> 8. To remove this structure and restore the grade to its <br /> original slope would likely cause erosion detrimental to the <br /> lake . <br /> 9. The rock beds with polyethylene sheet underlayment <br /> are considered to be hardcover. If the polyethylene sheet <br /> underlayment is perforated with 10 to 15 1/4" diameter holes <br /> per square foot, it will not be considered as hardcover. <br /> 10 . The hardcover originally existing on this property prior <br /> to recent construction of the walls , steps , and rock beds , <br /> was as follows : <br /> 0-75 ' West Lakeshore. . . . . . . 2� <br /> 75-250 ' Central Area. . . . . . . 35g <br /> 0-75 ' East Lakeshore. . . . . . . 27� <br /> Page 2 <br />
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