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OO <br /> _ ,to ,� CITY of ORONO <br /> • <br /> vJi <br /> W i1 Os RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> 9kEX1 4, NO. 4 `a 4 <br /> SH <br /> A RESOLUTION GRANTING APPROVAL <br /> FOR SEWER CONNECTION FOR <br /> PROPERTY LOCATED AT <br /> 465-485 ORONO ORCHARD ROAD SOUTH <br /> WHEREAS, Edward Hamm (hereinafter "applicant") is the owner of property in <br /> the City of Orono located at 465-485 Orono Orchard Road (hereinafter "the property") legally <br /> described as follows: <br /> Exhibit A attached; and <br /> WHEREAS,the property is approximately 18 acres in area and contains a principal <br /> residence structure containing 8 bedrooms and two individual guest house or caretaker house <br /> structures each containing 1 bedroom,which would normally require 3 individual septic systems and <br /> 3 alternate drainfield sites; and <br /> WHEREAS, the existing septic systems serving the 3 dwelling units are <br /> interconnected and have exhibited intermittent failure for many years, and are also nonconforming <br /> due to lack of 3' separation from the zone of seasonal saturation; and <br /> WHEREAS,a site evaluation has been completed by a licensed Site Evaluator and <br /> it has been determined that the property contains only two suitable drainfield sites instead of the six <br /> that would normally be required, and use of such sites would have the following negative impacts: <br /> 1. Use of the tested sites would require continued interconnection of septic systems <br /> serving three individual dwellings, and the associated complexities and problems <br /> inherent in such interconnections. <br /> 2. Use of the suitable primary septic site would require the removal of at least three <br /> mature pine trees and jeapordize other trees in the area; use of the alternate site would <br /> similarly result in the removal of younger trees which provide screening and would <br /> similarly jeapordize mature trees in the immediate area. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />
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