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A RBSOLOnOH GRAMTIK <br />PRELIMINARY APPROVAL FOR A PLAT FOR <br />NAYZATA COOHTRT CLUB AT <br />200 NAYZATA BOULEVARD <br />FILE HO. 1326 <br />IfBBRBAS# Ronald D. Lauer on behalf of the Wayzata <br />Country Club (hereinafter "the applicant") on August 11, 1988 <br />filed a formal subdivision application with the City for approval <br />of a two-lot residential plat of property legally described as <br />follows: <br />The west 930 feet of the south half of the southeast quarter <br />of the northeast quarter, Section 36, Township 118, Range <br />23, situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter "the <br />property") and; <br />NBBR.AS, afttr due published and mailed notice in <br />accordance with Minnesota Statues 462.358 et. seq. and the City <br />of Orono Zoning and Platting Codes, the Orono Planning Commission <br />held a public hearing on September 19, 1908 and October 17, 1906 <br />at which times all persons desiring to be heard concerning this <br />application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and <br />ifton ^ whereas, at their regular meetings held on June .2, <br />June 26, 1989 the Orono City Council considered the <br />subdivision application of Wayzata Country Club and Ronald Lauer, <br />noting the following findings of fact: <br />1. The property is located within the RR-lB Single Family <br />Rural Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of ? <br />acres of contiguous dry buildable land within each newly <br />created lot. <br />property contains a total of approximately 14 acres, <br />all of which is considered dry buildable land. <br />3. The proposed subdivision contains 2 lots, each exceeding <br />the 2.0 acre minimum lot area requirement. <br />Page 1 of 5
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