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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 9,2015 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (9. #14-3687 REAL AS5ETS II,LLC 3720—3730 NORTHERN AVENUE—PLAT OF <br /> NORTHERN OAKS,continued) <br /> Walsh asked whether the City has a hard and fast rule that prohibits the grade from being changed if it <br /> does not have a negative impact on the neighborhood. <br /> Gaffron stated depending on how much grading the person is doing, it could require a conditional use <br /> permit. Gaffron stated Staff could approve it administratively if the grading is just associated with the <br /> one house,is less than 500 cubic yards,and is not artificially changing the grade so the person is creating <br /> a basement out of a story <br /> Walsh asked what would happen if they are changing it from a basement to a walkout. <br /> Gaffron indicated a conditional use permit would likely be required. <br /> Mark Gronberg, Surveyor, stated he and the developer worked very hard with City Staff and the <br /> Watershed District to achieve the correct drainage on the site. Gronberg stated they submitted a plan with <br /> proposed grades that had Lots 3 and 4 built up a little because they had to get the water off to the two <br /> sides. There was not enough room to put a pond or a stormwater area in the middle due to the way the <br /> wetland bows in. <br /> Gronberg stated he was surprised when he saw the resolution and had he been part of the discussion <br /> regarding the final resolution,he would have objected because it was based on existing grades. Gronberg <br /> indicated the resolution did not meet the intent of the whole grading plan of the Watershed District and <br /> the City Engineers. Gronberg stated they can still meet the approved grading plan for these homes and <br /> that in other developments they have worked off the approved grading plan. <br /> McMillan asked how many feet they would like to stack against the homes. <br /> Gronberg stated the original grading plan depicted just boxes,and that when they come in with a <br /> proposed house,there are sometimes minor changes to the plan. Gronberg noted they did not have to <br /> change it much from the approved grading plan. <br /> Gaffron stated the biggest changes were in between these two lots and on other side of Lots 3 and 4. <br /> McMillan asked if what the Council is being shown is the final plat grading plan. <br /> Gaffron indicated it is. Gaffron stated what Mr. Gronberg has provided is showing where there is more <br /> pronounced drainage between the homes, deeper ditches,and a little more fill in the front than what was <br /> there previously. Gaffron stated there is enough of a change that if you add another foot or two of fill; <br /> those stories would go back to being basements. <br /> Gronberg stated to his knowledge nothing changed by more than a foot or a foot and a half. Gronberg <br /> stated most of that is based on having definite house plans. <br /> Walsh asked if he saw this as more of a design/build process. <br /> Page 14 of 43 <br />