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A RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY <br />APPROVAL OF A T>VO LOT PLAT FOR <br />THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT <br />1000 LOMA LINDA AVENUE <br />- FILE NO. 1921 <br />WHEREAS, Mary A. Ulrich (hereinafter the "applicant"), on March 25. 1994, <br />filed a formal subdivision application with the City for approval ot a two lot residential plat of <br />property legally described in Exhibit A attached (hereinafter the "property"); and <br />WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Minnesota <br />Statutes 462 358 et seq. and the City of Orono Zoning and Planning Codes, the Orono Planning <br />Commission held a public hearing on April 18, 1994, at which time all persons desiring to be <br />heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and <br />WHEREAS, at their regular meeting held on May 8, 1995, the Orono City <br />Council considered the subdivision application of the applicant, noting the following findings of <br />fact; <br />1. The property is located within the LR-IB, single family lakeshore residential <br />zoning district requiring a minimum of 1 acre of contiguous dry buildable land <br />within each newly created lot. <br />2 The property contains a total of approximately 2.62 acres of land excluding <br />proposed road right-of-way dedications. Each of the proposed residential lots <br />meets the required 1 acre dry contiguous land area as follows; <br />Lot 1 = 1.27 acres dry buildable <br />Lot 2 = 1.10 acres dry buildable. <br />3. The required right-of-way for County Road 151 is 33 per the <br />Comprehensive Plan. The sta.ndard right-of-way for Loma Linda Avenue is 50 , <br />of which the northerly 25’ will be dedicated within the prop’ ‘.ed plat. <br />4. Due to the proposed dedication of right-of-way for Loma Linda Awnue, the <br />existing house will remain at its existing location 33.0 from the right-o -way me <br />where a 35.0 ’ setback would normally be required. The Council fmds i <br />appropriate to grant a front setback variance to accommodate the existmg house. <br />Page 1 of 6