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�kESH0 <br />CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 3069 <br />A RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL <br />OF A CLASS III SUBDIVISION AND <br />PER MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE <br />SECTION 10.27, SUBDIVISION 3 (A) <br />CONCEPTUALLY APPROVES A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />FOR A PRD OF 3 RESIDENTIAL UNITS <br />FILE NO. 1470 & 1706 <br />WHEREAS, William F. Knapp and Evelyn S. Knapp (hereinafter <br />"the applicants") have an interest in the subdivision application <br />filed on September 22, 1989 and on December 24, 1991 filed a <br />conditional use permit for a Planned Residential Developement with the <br />City of Orono (hereinafter "City") for the purpose of platting 3 <br />residential units, open space outlots, private driveway and private <br />road outlots. The property is legally described as follows: t <br />See Exhibit A attached to this resolution, Hennepin County, <br />Minnesota, (hereinafter "the property") and; <br />WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance <br />with Minnesota Statues 462.358 and the City of Orono Zoning and <br />Subdivision Codes, the Orono Planning Commission held public hearings <br />on October 16, 1989 , January 16, 1990 and January 21, 1992 at which <br />times all persons desiring to be heard 'Concerning, this application <br />were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and <br />WHEREAS, at their regular meeting held on February 10, 1992 <br />the Orono City Council considered this subdivision application and <br />conditional use permit for a Planned Residential Development, noting <br />the following findings of fact: <br />1. The property is currently zoned RR-lA, Single Family Rural <br />Residential. This district is intended to allow a combination of <br />low density residential development and limited agricultural <br />activity. <br />2. This property consists of 17.06 acres. There is a major <br />drainageway or ravine that intersects the property. Major <br />portions of steeply sloped topographies make up the remaining dry <br />buildable lands. <br />3. The unusual shape of the property prevents the property from <br />being developed under lot standards for a conventional plat. <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />