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■•■I <br />It <br />February 1, 1979 <br />Wayzata Country Club <br />200 Wayzata Boulevard <br />Page 5 <br />/ f <br />/ <br />t <br />/ , <br />/• • <br />// <br />r <br />Orono should also consider the Issue of precedent setting. If we <br />accept golf course land to satisfy open space requirements for this <br />project, we would have to for similar proposals - swimming pool, <br />tennis courts, stables and plenty more golf courses. We will also <br />find ourselves dealing with improbable shaped lots. Check the <br />original site plan for project. How do you feel about this one, <br />especially if the golf course ceased to exist? Who should benefit <br />from open space lands? owner within development - neighboring <br />property owners? Who appears to benefit the most in this instance? <br />Review of Orono's Concerns; <br />Precedent Setting <br />a) Use of golf course lands to satisfy open space requirement. <br />b) Another rezoning request from RR-IB to R-IA (Summit Station <br />first rezoning request). <br />Variances required with proposal; <br />a) attached dwelling <br />b) rezoning <br />c) P.R.D.'s limited to sewered property <br />3. Consideration for Wayzata's position <br />s <br />M