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ORDINANCE NO. 26 .3RD SERIES <br />INTERIM ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES SECTION <br />462.355, SUBDIVISION 4, TO ESTABLISH A MORATORIUM PROHIBITING <br />THE GRANTING OF PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL, ZONING <br />(CUP/VARIANCE) APPROVAL, REZONING, OR PUD APPROVAL WITHIN <br />THE MORATORIUM AREA AS DEHNED HEREIN. <br />THE CITY OF ORONO ORDAINS: <br />The Municipal Code of the City of Orono is amended by adding Ordinance No. 26, 3rd <br />Series. <br />SECTION 1. Statement of Policy. The City Council finds that the City is <br />presently faced with the potential of applications for subdivision, rezoning, zoning <br />(CUPA^ariance), or PUD approvals for property within the Moratorium Area as defined <br />in Section 2. <br />It appears to the Council that the consequences of allowing such applications to be <br />sq)proved may be undesirable because the current ordinances may not be consistent with <br />the City's zoning and development goals. The Council, therefore, finds that it is necessary <br />to study the impact of development under current ordinances to determine whether they <br />fulfill the underlying purposes of the City's land use and zoning provisions. <br />The Council further finds that if, as a result of this study, the land use controls and zoning <br />provisions contained in the City code need to be revised, such revision is a process that <br />caruiot be accomplished until a study has been completed and a hearing held. During this <br />period, it is desirable that the Council establish guidelines for the benefit of those who <br />wish to develop property in order to bring about savings of public and private <br />expenditures and to provide the public guides to future City action. Since enactment of an <br />amendment to the code would undoubtedly modify existing regulations concerning <br />permined land use and zoning performance standards, the granting of preliminary <br />aj^roval of subdivision tqrplications, zoning (CUPA^ariance) applications, rezoning <br />applications, or PUD for property within the Moratorium Area would be contrary to the <br />purpose of the zoning enabling act, Minnesota Statutes Section 462.351, et seq. The <br />Council further finds that it would be unwise, improper and unjust to allow individual <br />development to occur during this study. <br />SECTION 2. Moratorium Area . As used in this Ordinance, Moratorium Area <br />shall be defined as all real property zoned or used for commercial use adjacent to County <br />Roads 1 5 and 19 within the Navarre commercial area in the City of Orono. <br />SECTION 3. Study. The City Council requires its staff to initiate a study <br />regarding the impact of development within the Moratorium Area under current <br />ordinances to determine whether they fulfill the underlying purposes of the City’s land use