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3/1/2004
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Resolution 2004-9 <br />Page 2 <br />9. Low floor elevations and low building opening elevations must be at an elevation of <br />930.0 or higher. <br />10. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant must provide a grading plan that <br />reflects the current topography and proposed grading. <br />11. Delineated edge of wetland will need to be defined and avoided during all phases of <br />grading and construction. <br />12. The required setback from Hardwood Creek is 100 feet for buildings and 50 feet for <br />septic systems. <br />13. No more than 25% of the parcel may be covered by an impervious surface. <br />14. Structures located within the shoreland overlay district may not exceed 25 feet in <br />height. <br />15. Prior to release of the resolution for filing at Washington County, the application <br />must obtain a building permit to construct a principal structure on the 20 -acre Parcel <br />B. This parcel has an existing accessory building, which is not permitted as principal <br />use and will only be allowed accessory to the new home proposed for this lot. <br />ADOPTED by the City Council this 14 day of March 2004. <br />i <br />ATTEST: <br />6 <br />Mary reager, City Cler Le) <br />
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