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-T / •/.•■; •v.-5k!|p^iii4^|sS| <br />application and <br />b with the City <br />he purpose of <br />I private road <br />ter "property"); <br />scordance with <br />i Subdivision <br />September 19, <br />ig to be heard <br />}peak thereon; <br />er 28, 1988, the <br />lis subdivision <br />ff to prepare a <br />er 12, 1988, the <br />conditional use <br />leant noting the <br />:rehensive Plan <br />Corridor Study <br />indment"). The <br />defined as Area <br />he property for <br />nd 2 acre mixed <br />ated development <br />Lopment. <br />i I City of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />i^O. 2554 <br />C) The property was proposed at 1-acre residential units as <br />sewer and water was planned for the area. <br />D) The property would be served by either a cul-de-sac or loop <br />(circular; road with no connection to the west if a frontage road <br />is to be installed within commercial corridor. <br />E) Maximtim allowed density would be subject to availability of <br />municipal services, buffering to rural residential, etc. <br />2. On October 10, 1988, the Council adopted Resolution #2525 <br />approving the rezoning of the property from RR-lB to R-IA based on the <br />following findings: <br />The Comprehensive Plan Amendment Included this property <br />within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) district <br />approving the extension of sewer service to the area. The <br />amendment also provided another alternative to the residential <br />development of the property other than the existing rural <br />residential 2 acre minimum lot size. <br />B) The property is immediately adjacent to a commercial corridor <br />along Highway 12 and the proposed 1 acre zoning would provide an <br />excellent buffer or transition to the surrounding rural <br />residential development. <br />C) The current code requires rezoning to R-lA in order to allow <br />the 1 acre densities recommended in the Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment. <br />D) The rezoning will allow single family residential <br />development. The R-IA zoning district will allow only detached <br />single family residential development. <br />E) In a preliminary report, the City Engineer confirmed that <br />sanitary sewer can be provided to the property. Sewer will be <br />provided either through Long Lake by the Joint Powers Agreement <br />or by constructing a new interceptor within the Highway 12 <br />Corridor. The expense of which is to be borne by the property <br />owner. <br />F) The proposed division satisfies all of the special minimum <br />requirements for rezoning under the proposed zoning ordinance <br />amendment of the Highway 12 Corridor currently under <br />consideration by the Council. <br />Page 2 of 11
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