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� o� <br /> o , o <br /> - ��..:- CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> �� '� ,' G~'� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCI L <br /> ��kES�IO�'� NO. � 6 O ��, <br /> CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon one or more of the <br /> findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby grants Preliminary Plat <br /> Approval for BPS Properties, LLC, for a 13-lot plat per the Preliminary Plat survey/drawing by <br /> Mark S. Gronbe�-g of Gronberg & Associates, Inc. dated 02/27/07 and Preliminary Grading Plan <br /> and SWPP dated 02/27/07 and attached hereto as Exhibit A, subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. Conservation Easements for the protection of wetlands, steep slopes, woodlands, and <br /> open spaces shall be established over outlot B and the rear portions of all building lots <br /> (exact dimensions to be determined) to be shown on a Conservation/Preservation Plan <br /> drawing. <br /> Developer shall submit proposed Conservation Easement language for Council review <br /> and acceptance, specifying the proposed conditions and limitations to be placed on the <br /> specific areas noted above. The easement shall incorporate as a minimum, the following <br /> elements: no structures allowed, no fences, no domestic animals (i.e. no horses, sheep, <br /> chickens, etc.), no tree or vegetation removal except by special permit for maintenance or <br /> as part of an approved vegetation management plan, no excavating or earth movement; <br /> creation and maintenance of non-hardcover walking paths may be allowed. <br /> Permanent markers of a design and material acceptable to the Planning Director shall <br /> be placed at all points where the Conservation Easement intersects a lot boundary or <br /> where the Easement boundary line changes direction. <br /> 2. Prior to final plat approval, the developer shall submit an Ecological Restoration and <br /> Management Program developed by a qualified ecologist, for city acceptance. Such <br /> Pro�ram shall be implemented and adhered to, subject to a Developer's Agreement to be <br /> executed between the Developer and the City. <br /> 3. Limitations on uldividual Lots. Conservation areas within individual lots shall be <br /> surveyed and located on a plat drawing to be filed in the chain of title of each property <br /> with a covenant specifically providing for the preservation of these areas. <br /> 4. All areas delineated as wetlznds as shown on the preliminary plat drawin� shall be <br /> subject to the standard Wetland Buffer, Conseivation and Flowage Easement, and shall <br /> be subject to the wetland buffer requirements of the Zonina Code. <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />
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