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S lu.io <br />12. Any other information which is necessary to <br />fully represent the intentions of the Preliminary Plan. <br />D. The Planning Commission shall review the Final <br />Plan at its first regularly scheduled meeting which occurs at least <br />fourteen days after filing of the application for F^nal Plan <br />approval. <br />E. The Final Plan shall be in substantial <br />compliance with the approved Preliminary Plan. Substantial <br />compliance shall mean: <br />1. The number and location of the dwelling <br />units has not been changed. <br />2. Open space has not been decreased or <br />altered to change its original intended design or use. <br />3. All streets, utilities and other special <br />conditions prescribed on the Preliminary Plan by the applicant or <br />any of the reviewing bodies have been incorporated into the Final <br />Plan. <br />Subd. 20. Zoning Change. If the Fina^ Plan includes a <br />zoning change, the Final Plan is attached to and is therefore a <br />part of the ordinance establishing the zoning change. The Zoning <br />Administrator shall then cnange che zoning classification on the <br />Official Zoning l^ap if a zoning change was made and issue a <br />building permit in conformance with the Final Plan as approved. <br />Source: Ordinance No. 185 <br />Effective Date: 6-14-76 <br />SBC. 10.31. RS SEASONAL RBCBBATIONAL DISTRICT. <br />Subd. 1. Purpose. The *RS** Seasonal Recreational <br />District is intended to provide a district which <^111 allow a low- <br />density seasonal form of residential development or recreational <br />activity on the three Lake Minnetonka islands within Orono. 5ig <br />Islamd, Mahpiyata Island and Deering Island are totally surrounded <br />by water. Special problems exist because of their isolated <br />location and because there is no direct access by land or bridge. <br />Transportation is difficult, dangerous, and slow especially in fall <br />or spring when the :.e Is forming or melting. Engineering, <br />financial, adm.^*:iatrative and practical difficulties prevent <br />servicing the islands with sewer or water utilities, garbage <br />collection, or complete police, fire, medical emergency or other <br />municipal services. The islands have historically bjen used for <br />summer cajlns, camping spots, temporary boat Iv^f.dings and a <br />disabled veteLan's summer camp. As long as this ;sage remains <br />minimal, public health and safety is reasonablv malntaino'^ But <br />development forecasts indicate increasing presaur-s f more <br />intensive usage that could easily exceed the City's public <br />capabilities. For these reasons, Qrono's comprehensive plans h-vc <br />ORONO CC 304 (4-1-84)