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• � CITY OF OR <br /> ONO <br /> Street Address: Mailing Address: Telephone(952)249-4600 <br /> $- 2750 Kelley Parkway P.O.Box 66 Fax (952)249-4616 <br /> !,� �' Orono,MN 55356 Crystal Bay,MN 55323 www.ci.orono.mn.us <br /> kES H O0 <br /> July 21,2021 <br /> Waldron Law Offices,LTD <br /> Attn: John B. Waldron VIA EMAIL ONLY <br /> 1951 Concordia Street john(a,waldronlaw.com <br /> Wayzata,MN 55391-9320 <br /> Re: Hillier Land Use Application for 1245 Arbor Street,PID 10-117-23-31-0105 <br /> Mr. Waldron, <br /> The City has received your letter of July 9 regarding your clients desire for City approval to subdivide the property <br /> into two lots. After reviewing your statements and the supporting documents,please accept this letter as the City's <br /> response to your inquiry. Your letter makes three primary arguments to support a second building site on the <br /> property:arguments based on the resolution 1798,arguments based on RPUD regulations,and arguments based on <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> • Resolution. You note that city resolution 1798 included several statements: <br /> 1. if the subject property"is granted a variance and declared buildable by this or some future council,a <br /> connection charge in the amount equivalent to one 1985-1 sewer unit assessment shall become due and <br /> payable upon granting of the variance" <br /> 2. if subject property "at some future date becomes a buildable site as a result of a change in the zoning <br /> regulations a connection charge in the amount equivalent to a 1985-1 sewer unit assessment shall become <br /> due and payable upon application for a building permit" and <br /> 3. "should the zoning regulations change at some future time to allow additional building sites on this <br /> property, any additional buildable lots or sites created by such changes will be subject to another full unit <br /> assessment charge to be collected at the time a building permit is issued." Emphasis added <br /> The resolution does offer a possibility for a second dwelling unit, if a variance is granted, or if zoning regulations <br /> change that would allow additional building sites. Neither of these actions have been approved by the City Council. <br /> RPUD. Of the two ways you offer to interpret minimum area of a RPUD, the Ordinance requires 5 acres, or a <br /> finding by the City Council that one of the 4 conditions exists(Sec 78-626(1)a-d). These 5 acres may not include <br /> designated wetlands, floodplain, shoreline district, or rights of way. The regulation is interpreted consistent with <br /> your#2 on page 2. The Council has allowed RPUDs less than 5 acres,when at least one of the conditions is found <br /> to exist. <br /> Comprehensive Plan. The City Council adopted its comprehensive Plan on June 10, 2019 after the Metropolitan <br /> Council approved it on May 22, 2019. The adopted version of the comprehensive plan on the city website can be <br /> found here. I won't go into each point because you may have been referring to earlier drafts of the plan when you <br /> referenced a plan dated March 2018. The guided land use for the property is low density residential,with a range <br /> of 0.5—2 units per acre. Two acre minimum lot sizes for the zoning district is consistent with this range. <br />
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