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. ,� •t <br /> � O� <br /> • O , O <br /> �e. - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � � <br /> ti <br /> ��� �G'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> `�kEsKO�` NO. 310 8 <br /> 4. On October 24, 1988, the Orono Council approved application <br /> #1310, a renewal conditional use permit that would allow <br /> filling based on conditions set forth in Resolution #2526. � <br /> 5. On March 16, 1992, the Orono Planning Commission reviewed <br /> the application as amended and recommended unanimous <br /> approval of the application based on the following findings: <br /> A) The current proposal will have no negative impact on <br /> the surrounding wetlands or intersecting drainageway. <br /> B) The adjacent property owners have been advised of the <br /> applicant's proposal and none have voiced objection or <br /> submitted written opposition to the City. <br /> • C) The application as modified by the Planning Commission <br /> will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or <br /> welfare or materially injurious to properties or <br /> improvements in the vacinity. <br /> D) During the review of the two earlier conditional use <br /> permits, Braun Engineering, in a letter dated May 28, <br /> 1987, has opined as follows regarding the placement of <br /> approximately 100,000 cubic yards of fill over a former <br /> dump site. <br /> "...it is our opinion that the addition of 5' of <br /> fill over the area presents a very slight risk of <br /> embankment failure. " <br /> E) The current application ( #1722 ) shall involve the <br /> filling of 10, 000 cubic yards of clean fill. <br /> 6. The City Council finds that granting a conditional use <br /> permit to allow the filling of 10,000 cubic yards of clean <br /> fill as approved by the City Engineer, will not be <br /> detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the <br /> public, would not adversely affect light, air nor pose a <br /> fire hazard or other danger to neighboring properties, nor <br /> will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the <br /> • <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />