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09-23-1998 Council Work Session Packet
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CITYof ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. A n 1 ^ <br />RESOLUTION ADOPTING A <br />GENERAL CONCEPT PLAN <br />FOR DEVELOPMENT ALONG fflGHWAY 12 <br />WHEREAS, the update of the City's Land Use Plan is an important element of the <br />Comprehensive Plan update process; and <br />WHEREAS, the construction of new Highway 12 will have a significant impact on <br />land use along both new and old Highway 12; and <br />WHEF-EAS, developers are currently pursuing sites for retail development <br />throughout the Highway 12 area; and <br />WHEREAS, it is important that the Council has a clear vision for land use along <br />Highway 12 to guide its review of proposals for development along Highway 12; and <br />WHEREAS, the Highway 12 area has, in recent years, been the subject of extensive <br />study by the City; and <br />WHEREAS, at its February 12 work session, the Council reviewed several general <br />concept plans for development along Highway 12 as a way to clarify its vision for how the Highway <br />12 area should develop; and <br />WHEREAS, the consensus of the Council at the work session was that community <br />scale retail development focused in a more compact area in or near downtown Long Lake (closer to <br />Brown Road than to Willow Drive, at least in the short-term) most closely reflects the Council's <br />vision for the Highway 12 area; and <br />WHEREAS, this concept plan has the following benefits: <br />1. Focuses on downtown Long Lake remaining a strong retail area. <br />Page 1 of 3
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