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, , <br /> O <br /> O � .cO <br /> CITY of ORONO <br /> if <br /> �' ? Q ~ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �ESII04 NO. <br /> 2. Creation of two commercial outlots on the remaining 10 acres to be rezoned and <br /> developed at a later date. <br /> 3. As part of the residential development, construction of Kelley Parkway as well as <br /> construction of municipal sewer, water, and storm sewer systems to serve the <br /> proposed development; and <br /> WHEREAS, the applicants have submitted a Preliminary Plat and General <br /> Development Plan for approval by the City Council; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Orono Planning Commission on November 19, 2002 pursuant to <br /> public notification held a public hearing on the application for Preliminary Plat and General <br /> Development Plan approval, at which time all persons wishing to comment on the project were <br /> provided the opportunity to comment; and <br /> WHEREAS,on November 19, 2002 the Orono Planning Commission voted 7-0 to <br /> recommend approval of the General Development Plan,including the proposed rezoning to RPUD, <br /> the various elements of the Plan,preliminary plat approval for the entire plat,and final plat approval <br /> for the portion of the Plan designated as Phase 1, subject to a number of conditions; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council makes the following findings regarding the General <br /> Development Plan: <br /> 1. The Developer has provided a Development Plan for the residential portion of the <br /> development that substantially conforms to the Development Standards for Attached <br /> and Multi-Family Dwelling Structures for the RPUD District per Zoning Code <br /> Section 10.33, Subd. 5(G) and has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City <br /> Council that all RPUD standards have been met or will be met,and has demonstrated <br /> where such standards are not met, and has satisfied the City Council that non- <br /> compliance with said standards is remedied in a manner acceptable to the Council. <br /> 2. The Developer has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Council that the RPUD <br /> standard of 10% of the gross project area has been set aside for private recreational <br /> uses. The Developer has agreed to install a Tot Lot as one of the private park & <br /> recreation amenities of the development. <br /> Page2of 18 <br />