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WHEREAS, At their regular meeting held on April 8,2002, the Orono City Council <br />considered the subdivision application of William and Thelma Bryson, and James A. R. Johnson <br />noting the following findings of fact: <br />1 . The property is located within the RS district. The existing lots are as follows: <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />Existing <br />Address Legal Description <br />6S0 Big Island <br />660 Big Island <br />Lots 7-8, Pleasant View (seasonal dwelling) <br />Lots 5-6, Pleasant View (vacant) <br />seasonal dwelling was removed in 2001. <br />670 Big Island Lot 4, Pleasant View (seasonal dwelling) <br />680 Big Island Lot 3, Pleasant View (vacant) <br />to be rearranged as follows: <br />Proposed <br />Address Legal Description <br />Parcel B <br />650 Big Island Lots 6-7-8, Pleasant View (seasonal dwelling) <br />Parcel A <br />670 Big Island Lots 3-4-5, Pleasant View (seasonal dwelling) <br />The lots are currently 2 separate seasonal residences on four tax parcels that are to <br />be combined and rearranged into 2 parcels. <br />The lots meet the intent of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Orono by not <br />creating additional building sites. <br />6S0 Big Island (Lots 7 and 8, Pleasant View) has been legally combined into one tax <br />parcel. The lot contains one seasonal dwelling that would remain upon completion <br />of the proposed subdivision. With the addition of Lot 6, the property would increase <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />- .....I I i rrffrnmniiiiaiiiiTfin
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