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." ,, . <br /> � . � ; : � �c�t � o� oRONO� � . <br /> � <br /> • . RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ` � <br /> • � N0. 2364 <br /> • � • • <br /> A RESOLDTION GRANTING . <br /> PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF A <br /> SDBDIVISION APPLICATION FOR THOMAS R. BETZ <br /> AND MICHAEL C. RROLL <br /> FI?,E NO. 1232 <br /> � WHEREAS, Thomas R. Betz and Clement C. Kroll (hereinafter "the <br /> applicants") , on November 20th, 1987 filed a formal subdivision <br /> application with the City of Orono for a division of five lots of a <br /> property legally described as Lots 41 and 42, Auditors Subdivision No. 203, <br /> Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter "property"); and <br /> WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with <br /> Minnesota Statues 462.358 et. seq. and the City of Orono Zoning and <br /> Platting Codes, the Orono Planning Commission held public hearings on <br /> December 21, 1987 and January 27, 1988, at which times all persons desiring <br /> to be heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to speak <br /> • thereon; and <br /> � WHEREAS, at their regular meeting held on February 8th, 1988, the <br /> .Orono City Council considered the subdivision application of applicants, <br /> noting the following findings of fact: <br /> 1. The property is located within the RR-1B Single Family Rural <br /> Residential zoning district requiring a minimum of 2 acres of <br /> contiguous dry buildable land within each newly created lot. <br /> 2. The property contains a total of approximately 22 acres. The <br /> retention pond consists of 12,595 s.f. or .28 acres in area and shall <br /> be excluded from the dry buildable areas of the subdivision. <br /> 3. The proposed plat contains 5 lots each exceeding the 2 acre <br /> minimum lot area requirement. <br /> 4. All 5 lots shall be served by a private road. The location and <br /> curb cut for the private road that intersects at Stubbs Bay Road has <br /> been approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 5. Al1 lots meet the required 200' width adjacent to the road and at <br /> the rear of the front yard setback line. A single family residence <br /> can be constructed on all proposed lots without the need for any <br /> variances. <br /> • 6. Septic testing has confirmed that the newly proposed four lots <br /> contain adequate and suitable soils for on-site sewage disposal <br /> systems. Lot l, Block 2, the developed lot, contains adequate area <br /> and suitable soils to provide for an alternate sewage disposal system. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />
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