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((0 <br /> , V,r.�r CITY of ORONO <br /> A �.� {„4.,r,,, �, <br /> �+ j1+ftil 6,1\k 0' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> `4ltagg0� NO. 5 6 4 8 <br /> A RESOLUTION GRANTING <br /> SUBDIVISION OF A LOT LINE <br /> REARRANGEMENT FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT <br /> 290&315 WOODHILL ROAD <br /> FILE NO. 07-3300 <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing <br /> under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council of Orono (hereinafter"City Council") has adopted <br /> subdivision regulations for the orderly, economic, and safe development of land within <br /> the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application for a subdivision of <br /> a lot line rearrangement by John C. O'Malley and Lois A. O'Malley, husband and wife; <br /> and William W. McGuire and Nadine M. McGuire, husband and wife (hereinafter <br /> collectively referred to as the"Applicants"); for properties legally described as: <br /> Attached as Exhibit A(hereinafter"the Properties"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the Properties consist of three separate parcels owned by the <br /> Applicants as shown on the survey attached hereto as Exhibit B; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Applicants have submitted an application for Class I subdivision <br /> for a lot line rearrangement consisting of the following: <br /> Separation of Parcel 3 from Parcel 2 and a combination of Parcel 3 with Parcel 1 as <br /> shown in Exhibit C; and <br /> WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Minnesota <br /> Statutes 462.358 et. seq. and the City of Orono's Zoning and Subdivision Codes, the <br /> Orono Planning Commission held a public hearing on July 16, 2007, at which time all <br /> persons desiring to be heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to <br /> speak thereon; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Applicants have completed or have agreed to complete all <br /> 1 requirements of the City for a subdivision of a lot line rearrangement for division and <br /> combination purposes, resulting in the relocation of the common lot boundaries between <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />