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���0 <br /> C ITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � � 65 � 7 <br /> �' G~ <br /> NO. <br /> qx�SH��� <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File number 15-3725. <br /> 2. The Property is located in the LR-1 B One Family Lakeshore Residential Zoning <br /> District which requires a minimum lot area of 1.0 acres and a minimum lot width of <br /> 140'. <br /> 3. The Planning Commission reviewed this application at a public hearing held on <br /> September 21, 2015 and voted 6 for and 0 against on a motion to approve the <br /> conditional use permit and variance. The Planning Commission finds that the <br /> following factors support the granting of the request: <br /> a. The Property has 1.53 acres in area (or 66,646 square feet). <br /> b. The Property has approximately 320 feet of width at the OHWL. <br /> c. The project is residential in scope and scale and is compliant with the zoning <br /> code. <br /> d. The Property is adequately served by police, fire, roads, and stormwater <br /> management. <br /> e. The Property is provided with an adequate water supply and sewage disposal <br /> system; in the opinion of staff this criterion is met. <br /> f. The proposed use is not expected to generate excessive demand for public <br /> services at public cost. <br /> g. Development of the Property for residential use is compatible and consistent <br /> with the neighborhood and surrounding uses. <br /> h. The proposed use is compatible with the character of buildings and site <br /> improvements in the suRounding area. The proposed restoration of the slope <br /> and prevention of future erosion is compatible with the existing and future use <br /> of the properties. <br /> i. The project is not anticipated to result in undesirable views or sustained activity <br /> so as to disturb neighbors. The grading and sub-grade retaining walls within <br /> the 75-foot setback area will have no negative impact on surrounding lands. <br /> The regraded areas will be hidden behind vegetative screening when viewed <br /> from the lake. <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />