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���o <br /> C ITY OF ORONO <br /> a � <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��. , � 5 3 �� <br /> �' N O. <br /> t�kFSH��� <br /> 12. Because existing Kintyre Lane is a private road which will soon become <br /> completely under control of a homeowners association rather than guided by the <br /> developer of Kintyre Two, an agreement between the Developer and the owners <br /> of Kintyre Lane will be required to establish maintenance responsibilities for the <br /> extension of Kintyre Lane. <br /> 13. Each proposed lot contains at least 2.0 acres of dry buildable land and has a <br /> proposed building site meeting the RR-1B setback standards (50' front and rear, <br /> 30' sides). Lots l, 2, 3, and 7 meet the 200-foot width requirement; Lots 4, 5, and <br /> 6 abut the proposed cul-de-sac and are respectively 170 feet, 63 feet, and 100 feet <br /> in width at the 50-foot front setback line, but widen to 200-feet or more at the <br /> suggested house locations, meeting side setback requirements. This does not <br /> impact the buildability of these three lots, but does have an impact on potential <br /> house locations. <br /> 14. The Developer has proposed a grading plan that includes the creation of a new <br /> road and stormwater management facilities as well as proposed future grading to <br /> establish individual pads creating "new existing grades" for house placement on <br /> all 7 lots. The proposed pad grading shall occur at the time individual building <br /> permits are issued. <br /> 15. The preliminary plat indicates minimal stormwater management facilities will be <br /> required, and the proposed stormwater management system has been preliminarily <br /> approved by the City Engineer. All stormwater management shall be subject to <br /> MCWD requirements and approvals. The property will be subject to the <br /> Stormwater and Drainage Trunk Fee for 6 new 2-acre lots at$7,680 per lot. Total <br /> fee will be $46,080. <br /> 16. The Parks, Trails and Open Space element of the Orono Community Management <br /> Plan (CMP) has no current plans for parks that specifically require dedication of <br /> park land from this property. No land for a public park is required, in part due to <br /> the remoteness of the developing area from public roads. <br /> 17. The City Code requires dedication of 8% of the land as public park, or payment of <br /> the equivalent value in cash. Payment of the standard Park Dedication fee for 5 <br /> new building lots would be appropriate, as the site contains two existing homes on <br /> two separate t� parcels. Based on the combined estimated land-only market <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br />