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r.' <br /> J� r�1. <br /> � -� ���� � Clt� o� ORONO � <br /> ��� <br /> qj . <br /> �= � �� . <br /> � ` /��� e� � <br /> �1:� �;� <br /> n��'�(���'�C RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> •-r Vn�/'a� %�SY: <br /> C�' � <br /> �.,,..A�• 1�� L O <br /> v�.i -V7,�C��� I V�. Z V 0 7 � <br /> � <br /> •��.� � .`?.,:� . <br /> i:r t� 5: <br /> ` . t the time the applicants purchased the property in <br /> August 1948, the property contained approximately 4.19 <br /> acres, undivided, and contained only the residence located <br /> at 3425 Watertown Road. At the time applicants purchased <br /> the property, no Township of Orono zoning district nor lot <br /> size standards are known to have been in effect. <br /> 5. On September 12, 1955, the Council adopted Ordinance No. <br /> 7, Platting Code, requiring that all lots to be created <br /> shall have a minimum lot width of 100' at the building line, <br /> 30 ' at the street line, and 15,000 square feet minimum area. <br /> 6. On March 11, 1956, the Council adopted Ordinance No. 10 <br /> establishing the "Residual Zoning District" in which the <br /> applicants' property was located, allowing private <br /> residential uses. <br /> 7. On February 10, 1958, the Council adopted Ordinance No. <br /> , 15, to amend the platting code, requiring that building Iots <br /> created by new subdivisions must be at least 25,000 square <br /> • feet in area, and at least 120' in width at the building <br /> line. <br /> 8. On September 22, 1958, the City Council approved the <br /> request of Mr. Ferrell to construct a second residence on <br /> the undivided property. The request was granted subject to <br /> approval of the Planning Commission. Subsequently, Mr. <br /> Ferrell was issued a building permit to construct a new <br /> residence on October 13, 1958, which residence is now known <br /> as 3405 Watertown Road. <br /> 9. Sometime during 1958-1959, Mr. Ferrell subdivided the <br /> property so that 3425 Watertown Road was contained within a <br /> separate 1.29 acre parcel, the new house at 3405 Watertown <br /> Road was located on 1.01 acre parcel (Parcel 1 per Exhibit <br /> A), and 2 additional parcels (Parcels 2 and 3 per Exhibit A) <br /> were created between 3405 and 3425 Watertown Road. <br /> , 10. On October 12, 1959, the Council adopted Ordinance No. <br /> 22 establishing a minimum building lot size of 1 acre and <br /> minimum 140' width at the building line for all building <br /> lots. Ordinance No. 22 also allowed the Council at their <br /> option to grant variances to existing lots in single <br /> separate ownership that do not meet these standards. <br /> • Page 3 of 10 <br />
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