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���p CITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> y�, �� NO. <br /> 6762 <br /> L <br /> �'�kFs Hoa`` <br /> A3. The Property contains 3.1 acres in area and has a defined lot width of 205 feet at the <br /> lakeshore and 275 feet at the 75-foot setbadc line. <br /> A4. The Property is within Stormwater Quality Overlay District Tier 1 and hardcover on the <br /> property is limited to 25%. <br /> A5. The Applicant requests variance and CUP approval in order to replace existing decks, <br /> retaining walls and swimming pool, all located on the lake side of the existing residence. <br /> The project also involves regrading of the south and west yards adjacent to the pool <br /> area and eliminating a multi-tiered retaining wall system in favor of a single tier system. <br /> The property is a fairly steep lakeshore lot on North Farm Road. and the existing home <br /> was constn.�cted in 1981. While the house and pooUdedcs/walts are tucked into the top <br /> of a slope that today is defined as a bluff, they were all constructed prior to City <br /> ordinances that would have required variances for such construction. <br /> A6. All of the proposed work is more than 100 feet from the lakeshore and appears to be at <br /> least 75 feet from the nearest wetlands. A wetland delineation has been performed to <br /> confirm no wetiand setback issues. <br /> A7. In addition to structure and grading within a bluff feature, the westerly half of the <br /> proposed reconstruction is located lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line. The <br /> westerly deck (a seoor� story deck) will encroach slightly further lakeward than the <br /> existing dedc and patio, while in the pool a�a the encroachment will be approximately <br /> the same or slighUy less. The house to the east on Long Lake Boulevard will be <br /> completely unaffected by the encroachment. The house to the west sits much further <br /> back from the lake. The very minor additional encroachment of the expanded patio and <br /> deck will be lower in the topography,and is not anticipated to reduce lake views enjoyed <br /> by the neighbor. <br /> A8. The proposed grading within the lakeshore yard is necessary in order to match the new <br /> grades resulting from removal of the tiered retaining walls. Proposed grading plans <br /> indicate that approximately 1'-1.5' of fill will be added in an area approximately 40' x 90', <br /> totaling in the neighborhood of 500-600 cubic yanis. Existing slope in this area is in the <br /> 30-35% range. while the proposed slope is in the 35-40% range. The proposed slope <br /> will be more uniform, smoothing out some of the minor variations of the existing slope. <br /> It appears there will be a few trees removed as part of this grading plan. <br /> A9. Aiong the easterly yard, the tiered retaining wall system will be removed in favor of a <br /> single wall system. In this area existing slopes range from 18%to 36%, and at the base <br /> of the slope is a drainageway within an existing drainage easement. Proposed re- <br /> grading after the tiered wall is removed will result in a uniform slope of about 34-36%or <br /> beiween 2.5:1 and 3:1. Grading plans indicate that the drainageway will not be filled or <br /> graded; however, a temporary culvert in the drainageway is proposed, to allow <br /> 2 <br />
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