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� . . . <br /> J . <br /> . r�, � Clty of ORONO <br /> �� l � . <br /> •, :��� <br /> �,. . -. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �,. , � NO: 1755 <br /> • <br /> " � - � • � <br /> �:� <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING A METES AND BOIINDS <br /> ' . SUBDIVISION OF A LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT <br /> � FOR THOMAS M. CROSBY, SR. � <br /> FILE NO. 895 <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation <br /> organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; � <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Orono <br /> (hereinafter "City Council") has adopted subdivision regulations <br /> �or the orderly, economic and safe development of land within the <br /> City; and _ <br /> WHEREAS , the City Council has considered the <br /> application for a subdivision by Thomas M. Crosby, Sr. (herein- <br /> • after "the subdivider" ) of a property legally described on the <br /> certificate of survey attached to this. resolution; and <br /> WHEREAS, the subdivider has completed all requirements <br /> of the City: and <br /> WHEREAS, per Section 10.03, Subdivision 6 (C) of the <br /> Municipal Code,' the Council approves the creation of a sub- <br /> standard lot and further grants a permanent area variance to <br /> combined Parcels D & E legally described on the certificate of <br /> survey attached to this resolution based on the following <br /> findings : ` <br /> 1. The proposed subdivision of a lot line rearrangement <br /> does not increase the overall density of the total parcels.. <br /> 2. � The benefitting homestead property,' a severely sub- <br /> standard lot per the standa"rds of current RR-1B Rural <br /> Residential Zone, will now have additional area for future <br /> septic improvements. . <br /> . 3. The undeveloped property (combined Parcels D & E) has an <br /> adequate building�envelope and suitable area for a principal � <br /> � and alternate septic drainfield. <br /> 4. A permanent residence had existed on the undeveloped <br /> " building site up to 1979. <br /> • . <br /> 5. There are no undeveloped, contiguous lands available. <br /> . Page 1 of 2 <br />