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CITY OF ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 6753 <br />to be used in the future; This criteria relates to whether the proposed grades resulting from <br />the earth moment are appropriate and in character with the surrounding land and <br />neighborhood. The re -grading of the Property will be more in conformance with the <br />neighborhood and will provide a smoother transition from one property to the next. Once <br />completed, the grading will have no impact on surrounding lands. The grades, once vegetated <br />and landscaped should not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood. <br />7. Consistent with the character of the surrounding area, unless a change of character is <br />called for in the community management plan; The proposed grades will help to facilitate <br />stormwater runoff down property lines, and not toward adjacent properties as is the current <br />condition. The proposed grades should not result in a negative impact to neighboring <br />properties. <br />8. Compatible with the character of buildings and site improvements in the surrounding area, <br />unless a change of character is called for in the community management plan; The <br />Applicant is proposing to re -grade the Property to facilitate a first floor garage where a tuck <br />under garage is the existing condition, as well as improve Stormwater management. It is <br />likely adjacent lakeshore properties will not be impacted. The grading will be reviewed and <br />monitored closely by the City's engineer to assure that all existing drainage patterns are <br />maintained and adjacent properties are not adversely impacted. <br />9. Not expected to substantially impair the use and enjoyment of the property in the area or <br />have a materially adverse impact on the property values in the area when compared to the <br />impairment or impact of generally permitted uses; This standard requires that the proposed <br />grading and improvements must not substantially impair the use and enjoyment of the <br />properties in the area or have an adverse impact on the property values in the area when <br />compared to the impairment or impact of generally permitted uses. The result of the <br />proposed grading will not change the intended residential use of the Property so there <br />should be no change in the use and enjoyment of adjacent properties resulting from the <br />export of fill materials. However, activity of exporting approximately 500 cubic yards of fill <br />and active grading of the Property can have a temporary adverse impact on neighbors. The <br />import, and grading work on the Property as well as the forthcoming construction of the <br />proposed home could result in additional noise, dust, vibration and traffic on the haul routes <br />and immediate neighbors. To the degree possible, negative impacts should be limited and <br />mitigated. <br />10. Provided with screening and buffering adequate to mitigate undesirable views and activities <br />likely to disturb surrounding uses; The finished grade will be vegetated and landscaped; it <br />should blend into the Property and the neighboring properties. The project, once <br />completed, should not result in undesirable views requiring mitigation. <br />
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