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A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE <br />PLAT OF SCOTCH PINT ADDITION <br />FILE NO. 2065 <br />WHERE.\S, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing <br />under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono has adopted subdivision <br />regulations for the orderly, economic and safe development of land within the City; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application for a replat <br />subdivision by Samuel and Joyce Martleld. Douglas and Cheryl Hill, and William Toles <br />(hereinafter "the applicants"); and <br />WHEREAS, on November 13, 1995 the City' Council approved Resolution No. <br />3632 cranting conceptual approval of the vacation ot Scotch Pine Lane and utility easements <br />with*in the dTcoo Addition, and granting preliminary approval of a three lot plat of property <br />liKated within Dicon Addition; and <br />WHEREAS, the property being replatted is described as "Lots 1-4, inclusive. <br />Block 1. Dicon Addition, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota <br />and all that part of the right-of-way of Scotch Pine Lane, as donated and dedicated by said Dicon <br />Addition, which lies sout^herly of the northwesterly continuation of the nonheasterly line of said <br />Lot 4" (hereinafter "the property"); and <br />WHEREAS, the property is located within the LR-IA Single Family Lakeshore <br />Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of two acres of contiguous dry buildable land <br />and 200 ’ of width for each building lot; and <br />WHERExVS, the property contains a total of approximately 3.37 acres, including <br />Lots 1-4 and the rieht-of-wav of Scotch Pine Lxine. Existing Lots I, 3 and 4 each contain a single <br />familv residence. “Existing Lot 2 provides lake access for existing Lot 4, and is not considered <br />as a buildable site. Each of existing Lots 1. 3 and 4 contain less than the two acre mimmum lot <br />area requirement. These lots were developed prior to the current zoning standards; and <br />Page 1 of 6