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om)iwJ .'1Ci; :io . ] 1, second Series <br />AN ORDINANCE ESTA3LI SHING A !MORATORIUM ON <br />THE GRANTING OF BUILDING PERMITS, LAUD <br />SUBDIVISIONS, REZONING APPLICATIONS, <br />CONDITIONAL OR SPECIAL USE PERMITS, <br />VARIANCES, OR OTH.R AUTHORITY FOR <br />ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT III THE HIGHWAY 12 <br />CORRIDOR AREA AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. <br />THE CITY OF ORONO ORDAINS: <br />The Municipal Code of the City of Orono is amended by <br />adding Ordinance No. 13, second series: <br />SECTION 1. Statement of -Policy. The City Council <br />finds that the City is presently faced with the potential of <br />numerous applications for development in the Highway 12 Corridor <br />Area of Orono, which potential has raised new concern for issues <br />such as the most appropriate use of the land; the compatibility of <br />low density residential development with commercial development; <br />the interrelationship between development and highway <br />accessibility; and, the provision of municipal services to the <br />area. The City is in the process of reevaluating its <br />Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and other official controls, <br />as they relate to the development of the Highway 12 Corridor. The <br />Council finds that there is an overwhelming probability thzt land <br />use controls and zoning provisions will need to be updated and <br />revised as they apply to the Highway 12 Corridor Area. The <br />Council also finds that such amending is a process that cannot be <br />acQomplished until a detailed study has been completed and hearing <br />held. During this interim period, it is desirable that the <br />Council establish guides for the benefit of those who wish to <br />develop property in order to bring about savings in public and <br />13rivate expenditures and to provide to the public guides to future <br />City action. <br />The Council determines that there is an urgency involved because <br />of the need to control development during the interim period so <br />that the benefits of proper planning %!ill not be lost, to prevent <br />development which may add to the public burden, and to preserve <br />the status quo pending adoption of these measures so that the City <br />will not be impaired in its ability to effectuate the purposes and <br />goals of these planning efforts. <br />Since enactment of an amendment will undoubtedly modify existing <br />regulations concerning permitted land use and zoning performance <br />standards, the granting of various zoning and permit applications <br />during this interim period would be detrimental to the <br />effectuation of the Comprehensive Plan and contrary to the purpose <br />of the zoning enabling act, r,innesota Statutes f,5462.351 et seq. <br />