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. . , � <br /> . . � /�. , <br /> . , �. C�t o� OROlv��' � � <br /> ��*: �' , <br /> ::;,;� <br /> � �'._ ';.= RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC � (� �� <br /> � 2725 �, ��� �, <br /> CI� NO. <br /> • � • • :.� ', ` <br /> , ` <br /> A RSSOI�IITION GRANTING - - � <br /> pRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ', <br /> FO% BEND PLAT <br /> FILE NO. 1411 <br /> WHER$AS, Nina Wildman of Sussex Square Deve�lopment <br /> (hereinafter "the subdivider") on May 12, 1989 filed a formal <br /> subdivision application with the City for approval of an 18 lot <br /> residential plat of property legally described as follows: <br /> Exhibit A, attached, (hereinafter "the property") and; <br /> WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in <br /> accordance with Minnesota Statues 462.358 et. seq. and the City <br /> of Orono Zoning and Platting Codes, the Orono Planning Commission <br /> held public hearings on June 19, 1989 and September 6, 1989 at <br /> which times all persons desiring to be heard concerning this <br /> application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and <br /> WHBR$AS, at their regular meeting held on October 9, • <br /> • 1989 the Orono City Council considered the subdivision <br /> application of Sussex Square Development, noting the following <br /> findings of fact: . <br /> 1. The property is located within the RR-1B Single Family <br /> Rural Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of 2.0 <br /> acres of contiguous dry buildable land within each newly <br /> created lot. <br /> 2. The subdivision as amended consists of 17 lots each <br /> meeting or exceeding the 2 acre minimum dry contiguous lot <br /> area requirement. � � <br /> 3. Each of the 17 lots meets the required lot width to the <br /> rear of the 50' front street setback line. <br /> 4. A1 1 of the 17 lots shaZl achieve access via a network of <br /> interior private roadways. • <br /> 5. In his report dated August 30, 1989, Glenn Cook the City <br /> Engineer found the revised 17 lot plat to be acceptabZe and <br /> recommended approval subject to the watershed' s review. <br /> 6. On August 22 , 1989 , Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant <br /> - Planning and Zoning Administrator, confirmed that all 17 <br /> � lots had been tested and found to have suitable areas for <br /> on-site development. <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />
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