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CITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> 6774 <br /> NO. <br /> FINDINGS <br /> l. The Property is located within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area(MUSA) and <br /> is intended to be developed using municipal sewer and water. Municipal sewer will <br /> serve the property. <br /> 2. The property contains approximately 4.02 gross acres. <br /> 3. Conservation Design. Pursuant to the City's Conservation Design ordinances the <br /> Developer has submitted a Conservation Development report prepared by ISG <br /> dated January 3, 2017. Key elements of the report include a Natural Resources <br /> Inventory of the non-developing portions of the site including review of the <br /> MLCCS Land Cover Classification data, wetland delineations (approved by the <br /> MCWD), site vegetation review, and outlining of a basic Conservation Design <br /> Master Plan. <br /> 4. Wetlands on Site and/or Impacted. The property contains a small wetland <br /> generally along the shoreline, primarily in Lot 1. This wetland is not proposed to <br /> be impacted. The reported MCWD base buffer width requirement is reported as 25 <br /> feet. <br /> The City code requires a minimum structure setback of 10' from the wetland buffer. <br /> The City will require a Conservation and Flowage Easement over the wetlands <br /> being preserved. <br /> 5. Streets. All 3 lots will be served by a new private cul de sac to be platted as an <br /> Outlot and be constructed by the developer to City standards. A113 lots will have <br /> driveways accessing the new road system. <br /> 6. Easements Required. Standard perimeter drainage and utility easements around <br /> all property boundaries as well as conservation and flowage easements over the <br /> delineated wetlands will be required. A new easement is proposed to provide for <br /> vehicular access to the existing lift station serving the Project. <br /> 7. Park and Trail Dedication. There are no identifiable public parkland needs at this <br /> location. However, development of the proposed housing will generate additional <br /> use of existing City park facilities in the area. The Council finds that no park lands <br /> need to be dedicated and the park dedication should be in the form of a Cash <br /> Contribution in Lieu of Lands as allowed by the Municipal Code. Additionally,the <br /> Council finds that although no public trails along the property boundaries are <br /> planned. Park dedication will be $11,100.00 <br />