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ORDINANCE NO. , SECOND SERIES c ' i S Ul/ <br />AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING AN INTERIM MORATORIUM <br />ON THE GRANTING OF BUILDING PERMITS, LAND SUBDIVISIONS, <br />REZONING APPLICATIONS, CONDITIONAL OR SPECIAL USE PERMITS, <br />VARIANCES, OR OTHER AUTHORITY RELATING TO ADULT USES IN ALL <br />COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF ORONO <br />The City Council of Orono does ordain: <br />SECTION 1. Statement of Policy. The purpose of Orono Municipal Code Chapter 10 is to <br />provide for the orderly development of commercial and industrial activity so as not to <br />unreasonably conflict with the primary residential and agricultural character of the City. <br />SECTION 2. Extension of Interim Moratorium. To facilitate the purpose stated in Section 1 the <br />City Council imposed a 120 day moratorium, pursuant to Minnesota Statute Section 469.355, <br />Subdivision 4, on the granting of building permits, land subdivisions, rezoning applications, <br />conditional or special use permits, variances, or other authority relating to adult uses in <br />commercial and industrial districts in the City of Orono. This moratorium was to enable the city <br />to study the issues relating to adult use and to make any necessary changes in its current <br />ordinances. The initial moratorium is set to expire on May 12, 1998. Because the city has not <br />yet completed the changes to its ordinances to reflect the results of its studies of adult uses and <br />industrial districts, it is necessary to extend the moratorium to September 15, 1998. <br />SECTION 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective after publication. <br />Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this 11th day of May, 1998, by a vote of <br />ayes and ____nays. <br />ATTEST: <br />Gabriel Jabbour, Mayor <br />Linda S. Vee, City Clerk
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