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���., <br /> � <br /> � O� <br /> � O O <br /> ��b. - CITY of ORONO � <br /> � F <br /> '�' RESOLUTION O THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��`qI�E p4�'G. . � NO. � � � � � � . <br /> SH <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING <br /> � � COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT#7 <br /> WHEREAS,in June 1980,the City Council of the City of Orono (hereinafter "the <br /> City") adopted a Community Management Plan (hereinafter "CMP") to provide for the orderly <br /> development of the City. An integral part of the Plan provided that sewered areas of the City be <br /> included within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area(hereinafter "MLJSA"); and <br /> WHEREAS,the MUSA boundary originally adopted via Resolution No. 1135 on <br /> Apri114, 1980 was subsequently revised by Resolution No. 1337 on November 23, 1981;Resolution <br /> No. 2131 on February 23, 1987; Resolution No. 2437 on May 23, 1988; Resolution No. 3153 on <br /> August 10, 1992;Resolution No. 3283 on May 24, 1993;Resolution No. 3348 on October 25, 1993; <br /> and Resolution No. 3791 on October 28, 1996; and � <br /> • � WHEREAS,since 1962 the City of Orono has made a concerted effort to bring sewer <br /> to its nearly 40 miles of Lake Minnetonka shoreline, a majority of which has historically been <br /> developed residentially, with the result being that a high percentage of Orono's population resides <br /> in the defined Shoreland district, within 1000 feet of the Lake; and <br /> WHEREAS,one of the few shoreland areas remaining to be sewered is the northeast <br /> shore of Maxwell Bay and the southeast shore of Stubbs Bay, a 155-acre area with shoreline length <br /> of approximately 1.2 miles, zoned for 2-acre minimum lot size; and • <br /> WHEREAS,the existing residential subdivision known as"Farview"was developed <br /> in this area at a 2-acre density in the late 1970's. At that time Orono's septic system management <br /> program was in its infancy,and the level of espertise in the on-site industry regazding soil conditions <br /> as they relate to septic sites was not well developed. As a result, the septic systems installed within <br /> this subdivision may not have the longevity of current mound systems, and the adequacy of the <br /> alternate drainfield sites is not assured,hence it would be prudent to plan ahead for the potential need <br /> to provide this subdivision with sewer; and <br /> WHEREAS,on April 13, 1998 the City Council granted preliminary plat approval <br /> for a 7-lot residential plat of a 17-acre parcel at the east end of Maxwell Bay, known as "Little <br /> . Orchard" and located within the area subject to this amendment. This portion of Maxwell Bay's <br /> shoreland,which includes the undeveloped portion of Noerenberg Park, is one of the most pristine <br /> � Page 1 of 3 <br />
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