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� �� ' <br /> • O O <br /> � �b� � � CITY of ORONO , <br /> ti <br /> ��� ��,'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �kESH�4 NO. 317 8 <br /> A R$SOLDTION APPROVING A <br /> METES AND BODNDS SIIBDIVISION OF <br /> A LOT LINE �1�ARRANGRMMENT FOR <br /> INVOLVING THE PROPERTIES LOGATED <br /> AT 60/70 MYRTLEWOOD ROAD � <br /> FILE NO. 1759 <br /> WHLREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation <br /> organized and existing under the laws of the State of riinnesota; and <br /> WHER$AS, the City Council of the City of Orono (hereinafter <br /> "City Council") has adopted subdivision regulations for the orderly, <br /> economic and safe development of land within the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application for <br /> a subdivision by Patrick Proft and Ray J. Wel ls, Jr. (hereinafter "the <br /> subdividers") of a property legally described on the Certificate of <br /> • Survey by Sathre-Berquist, Inc. dated July 22, 1992 revised September <br /> 2, 1992 and attached to this resolution as Exhibit "A"; <br /> WHEREAS, the subdividers have completed all requirements of <br /> the City for metes and bounds subdivision for division and combination <br /> purposes by dedicating to the City a Flowage and Conservation Easement <br /> over designated wetlands areas within Parcels X, Y and Z as shown on <br /> the survey noted above. <br /> WHBREAS, the City Council has approved the subdivision of a <br /> lot line as proposed whereby the area of one property that doe.s not <br /> meet current area standard is reduced further in area based on the <br /> following findings: <br /> 1. The .259 acre parcel consisting of half dry and wetland <br /> areas has been confirmed as area unsuitable for septic use <br /> because of its proximity to the designated wetland. <br /> � 2. Location of house and turn around on Proft property has <br /> created a need to require the additional dry buildable land <br /> to the southwest of the house structure. <br /> 3. The unusual shape of the Proft property and the location of <br /> the wetlands. <br /> • Page 1 of 4 <br /> . � <br />