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To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Mayor Callahan and Orono Councilmembers <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />October 4, 1993 <br />Subject: #1663 Mark Johnson, 4465 Bayside Road <br />A. Extension of Effective Period of Preliminary Subdivision Review <br />B. Final Subdivision Approval <br />List of Exhibits <br />A -Resolution -Approval of Extension <br />B -Resolution -Final Plat Approval <br />C -Resolution No. 3014 -Original Preliminary Plat Approval Resolution <br />D -Final Plat Drawing <br />E -Robert Rosenberg, Applicant's Attorney, Letter of October 1, 1993 <br />F -Demolition Permit <br />G -Preliminary Site Plan <br />A. Extension of Effective Period of Preliminary Subdivision Review <br />Review Exhibit E, the applicant's attorney requests an extension of the preliminary <br />subdivision approvals' effective time period. Per Section 11.10, Subdivision 15, the subdivision <br />regulations allow for a one year date for preliminary subdivision approval. . Per that same <br />section, the City may extend the period by agreement with the subdivider subject to all <br />applicable performance conditions and requirements. The City has extended the effective period <br />of preliminary subdivision approval for residents who subdivide their property when <br />circumstances beyond their control created deiays as in this case. The City has also extended <br />the effective period of preliminary subdivision approval for developers where subdivisions were <br />located either within or adjacent to the potential expansion corridors for Highway 12. <br />Please review Exhibit E, applicant's attorney has provided a very complete summary of <br />the events since preliminary subdivision approval on September 9, 1991. <br />If Council denies this request, applicant will be requied to file a new preliminary plat <br />application. The original public hearings held on July 15 and August 19 of 1991 generated no <br />public interest. The Planning Commission recommended unanimous approval and on September <br />9, 1991 the Council voted unanimous approval. The Park Dedication Fee of $2,544 has been <br />paid as well as all other outstanding fees. Applicant has obtained the necessary demolition <br />permit to complete the removals of the lean-to addition and shed attached to the existing barn <br />(review Exhibits F and G). The property is located in the outer extremities of the shoreland area <br />of Lake Minnetonka (North.Arm Bay). The existing septic systems are both conforming.