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c� <br /> '! <br /> � O� <br /> O O <br /> � �� � CITY of URONO <br /> � -- -�. � <br /> , ti <br /> ��� �G'�' � RESOLUTION OF TH�E CITY COUNCIL <br /> `9k'ESYiOS�`' NO. � � � <br /> 75'-250' zone, 30% in the 250'-500' zone and 35% in the 500'-1000' <br /> zone. <br /> � 4. Section 78-1403: Variance to permit 16% Lot Coverage by Structures <br /> when 15% is normally pernlitted. <br /> 5. Section 78-1467 (3): Variance to permit an existing sign to be located 2' <br /> outside the property botuldary. <br /> 6. Section 78-1516: Variance to parking stall requirement where City <br /> Ordinauce would techni ca11y require 147 stalls aiid only 104 stalls are <br /> proposed. <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council lias reviewed the application; the recommendation � <br /> of the City staff and Plaruling Cominission; and the corrunents and written sta`tements <br /> submitted by the applicant. <br /> • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota hereby denies the requested conditional use permit, commercial site plan <br /> review and associated variances as described above based ou one or indre of the <br /> following findings of fact concerning this property: <br /> 1. The property is in close proximity to the residential neighborhood to the <br /> " south. The entrance and parking area for the proposed use directly abuts <br /> the adjaceiit residential neighborhood. <br /> 2. The potential for increased Ievels of noise, traffic, activity, public <br /> disturbances, litter, damage to property, and calls to police tllat can <br /> accompany a site which serves liquor, have a high potential to be <br /> � disruptive to the immediately adjacent residential neighborhood. <br /> � 3. � The City Council on March 22, 2004 denied a liquor license for the <br /> proposed Class II restaurant. <br /> 4. The granting of the requested variances would be contrary to the <br /> provisions of Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-123 with which the <br /> applicant must first comply in order that variances be granted. The <br /> Council finds that: . <br /> • <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />