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Resolution No . /�9�j � <br /> � Page 12 <br /> 2. Only 3 homes (3% of the total) are 4 years old or newer .�'� <br /> having been built since the current zoning became effective <br /> in 1975. � <br /> 3. Only 6 permits for major remodelings or additions have been . <br /> issued for other homes in the Study Area since 1975. � <br /> 4. Of the 82 homes , 13 (16%) are located on lots of two acres <br /> or larger, 10 (12%) on lots of one to two acres , 12 (15%) on <br /> lots of 1/2 to 1 acre, and 47 (57%) on lots of 1/2 acre or <br /> less in area. <br /> S . Only 5 vacant building sites meet the current minimum lot <br /> area requirements in the Study Area . <br /> G.� GOVERNMENT SERVICES <br /> 1. Fire protection in the Study Area is provided under contract <br /> • by the Long Lake Volunteer Fire Department. The station is <br /> located 2. 7 miles from the Study Area by the shortest route. <br /> Response time is approximately 5-8 minutes from the station or <br /> 9-12 minutes from the call. <br /> _ 2. Police protection is provided by the Orono Police Department. <br /> Response time from a call is 4 minutes on a City-wide average. <br /> The actual time on any call depends upon the location of the <br /> nearest squad car and whether or not the officer is already <br /> involved. All a"reas of' the City are patrolled on an unpredictable <br /> but continuous 24-hour schedule. Heaviest patrolling occurs in <br /> the urban areas near Navarre with less frequent patrolling in <br /> the rural residential areas such as this Study Area. <br /> 3, The Study Area is located entirei�.y within Orono School District <br /> No. 278 with classes for all grades provided on the main campus � <br /> on Old Crystal Bay Road two miles from the Area. All students are � <br /> transported by buses provided by the District. <br /> � <br />