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Il �" <br /> Negotive views:Views of structures, particularly multi-family residential,institutional,and commercial and industrial uses. . <br /> Views of power lines,telephone poles and other utility infrastructure. � <br /> Landmark preservation and enhancement means preserving and maintaining distinct cultural features,landmarks and <br /> unique points of local character,both natural and man-made,to maintain a familiar sense of place in the community. <br /> Ecological Management Categories: � <br /> Leve11:Ecological"off-limits"areas,including wetlands and required buffers,historic drainage. <br /> Level2:Ecological opportunities,including existing degraded drainageways and existing degraded ecosystem remnants. <br /> Leve13:Ecological possibilities:Areas suitable for stormwater treatment. <br /> Note:These Ecological Management Categories are not intended to directly correlate with MLCCS M-34X Natural <br /> Community Quality Modifiers. <br /> Significant tree stand means a grouping or cluster of coniferous and/or deciduous trees with contiguous crown cover, <br /> occupying 500 or more square feet of property,which are comprised of deciduous trees six inches or larger in diameter <br /> (d.b.h.)or coniferous trees 12 feet or more in height.Additionally,those forest or woodland remnants identified as high, <br /> moderate or good quality in the Orono Natural Resources Inventory shall be considered as significant tree stands.(Ord. <br /> No.67 3rd series,§1, 1-11-2010) <br /> DIVISION 2. <br /> BASIC APPLICATION AND PLAN REQUIREMENTS <br /> Sec.78-1634.Application requirements and procedures. The developer shall follow the steps outlined below as part of <br /> the development review process: <br /> (1) Review and respond to the Goals and Policies for Environmental Protection and Natural Resource <br /> Management as established in the Orono Community Management Plan and the recommendations contained within the <br /> Orono Natural Resources Inventory.The intent is to establish the property's ecological connections both within Orono and <br /> as part of the regional ecological system. <br /> (2) If the property exists adjacent to a documented corridor in the Rural Oasis Study, review and respond to <br /> the existing aesthetic and ecological analysis. <br /> (3) If the property is not adjacent to a documented corridor in the Rural Oasis Study,developer shall have a <br /> qualified consultant prepare a similar analysis and submit it to the city for review.This analysis shall include the <br /> documentation of views,corridor enclosure,and landmarks through a plan analysis and photographs. Developer shall be <br /> charged a standard fee established in the city fee schedule to cover the expenses of the city in hiring a consultant to <br /> review the ecological site analysis submitted by the developer. <br /> (4) Additionally,submit a natural resources inventory of the site,including all of the following elements: <br /> , <br /> a. Review of the MLCCS data pertinent to the site. <br /> b. Tree survey, including all significant individual trees greater than six feet diameter,and stands of trees, <br /> identifying tree species and size. <br /> c. Wetland inventory,including delineation reports. <br /> d. Topographic survey indicating existing drainage patterns. <br /> e. Analysis of the site based on the findings and recommendations of the Orono Natural Resources <br /> Inventory with regards to: <br /> •Conceptual greenways and open space corridors; <br /> •Existence of rare plant communities; <br />
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