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£■ <br />To: <br />From: <br />Paul Weinberger <br />Mike Gaffron <br />Date:2/27/02 <br />Subject: Background Information on #02-2763 960 Brown Road North <br />Here is some additional background information regarding zoning and past subdivisions and <br />combinations involving the subject property: <br />July 10,1950:Township ordinance adopted which zoned the portion of Orono including this <br />property as “North Orono District"; no lot size or width restrictions. <br />As of mid 1950’s: The property was unplatted and included all the land that was later platted as <br />Long Lake Country Club Addition. <br />September 12,1955: Village ofOrono Ordinance No. 7 adopted, establishing that all building lots <br />in the Village must have at least 15,000 s.f. area and 100' width. <br />February 10,1958: Village Ordinance No. 15 increased minimum lot size to 25,000 s.f./120'. <br />October 12,1959: Village Ordinance No. 22 increased minimum lot size to 1.0 acre/140'. <br />June 17, I960:RLS 926 filed, creating Tracts A, B and C; e.xisting residence on Tract A. <br />September 14,1961: Tract C was platted as Long Lake Country Club Addition. <br />Post-1962/Pre-1970: Tract A was split iiito two tax parcels: N. 160' (43125-3010) and S. 72' <br />(43125-3020). Additional research of County records is needed to determine <br />exactly when this occurred; however, it is clear that the S. 72' of Tract A would <br />not have been buildable when it was created, as it was only 0.66 acres and 72'in <br />width when 1.0 acre/1 40’was required for any building site after 10/12/:>9. Also, <br />if it was split off after 9/14/67, the .V. 160' of Tract A would have also been <br />unbuildable because it was only 1.46acres where 2.0acre/200’width was required. <br />September 14,1967: New zoning code adopted, created new zoning districts. The area including <br />subject property was rezoned as R-IA One Family Residential District <br />requiring a minimum lot size of 2 acres/200' <br />January 1,1975:New zoning code created new zoning boundaries and district; subject property <br />included in LR-1A One Family Lakeshore Residential District, requiring a <br />minimum of 2 acres/200' <br />May 9,1984: Until this time Tracts A and B had remained as three tax parcels: <br />N. 160'Tract A (43125-3010) PINS #27-118-23 43 0011 <br />S. 72'of Tract A (43125-3020) PINS #27-118-23 43 0012 <br />Tract B (43125-6000) PINS #27-118-23 43 0010 <br />In May 1984 the 3 parcels were combined into PINS #27-118-23 43 0025 and <br />have remained as a single parcel since then. <br />September 15,1997: Warranty deeds from Alvord to Tabor included Tract B and N. 160' of Tract <br />A on one deed and S. 72' of Tract A on separate deed (I don ’t think this is <br />relevant, but interesting).
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