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!• y �` �� <br /> . � O� <br /> O O <br /> ' � C ITY of ORONO <br /> � - � <br /> ti <br /> �� G'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��kESH.Og'� NO. � 5 � � . <br /> 1. The properties are located within the LR-1B, One Fa�nily Lakeshore <br /> Residential Zonin� District requiring a minimum of 140' iii lot width and <br /> ' 1.0 acres of contiguous dry buildable land within each newly created lot. <br /> 2. The proposed lot line rearrangeinent and street vacation encompasses <br /> three residential lots and a part of vacated Lake Street, contaiiiing a total <br /> of 0.58 acres of land. <br /> 3. Upon completioii of the lot lule rearrangemeiit, 4731 North Shore Drive <br /> will contain approximately 11,553 s.f. (0.26 acres) and 60' in defined <br /> width wluch will continue to be nonconforming with respect to lot area <br /> � and lot width within the LR-1B, One Family Lakeshore Residential <br /> Zoning l�istrict. � <br /> 4. Upoil coinpletion of the lot line rearrangement, 4725 North Shore Drive <br /> will contain approximately 13,927 s.£ (0.32 acres) and 75' in defined <br /> width which will continue to be nonconfonning with respect to lot area <br /> and lot width withiii the LR-1B, Oi1e Family Lakeshore Residential <br /> Zoning District. . <br /> 5. But for tlie availability of all three parcels for combination/division at the . <br /> saine tiine, it is probable that atfiempts would be made to redevelop each of <br /> the three parcels individually, or at least to redevelop the westerly parcel <br /> sepai-ately from tlie easterly two parcels, resulting in the need for greater <br /> variances and less flexibility of site design due to the narrow, steep nature <br /> of the lots. The opportuility to require a shared driveway access would <br /> also be lost. Additionally, Uecause two of the parcels have been assessed <br /> for and provided with municipal sewer, and have been developed with <br /> . single family residences for many years, it is unlikely that the City would <br /> deny variances for a total of two homes on the three parcels. The <br /> proposed combination/subdivision results in two lots tliat can be <br /> developed more efficiently thail if such a re-arran�ement was ilot <br /> occui-ring. <br /> 6. The City Council finds that the vacation of a portion of Lake Street as <br /> proposed is in lceepin�with the public interest and not in conflict with the <br /> provisions of the Orono Comnlunity Mana�ement Plan in. co»si.deration of <br /> the followiil� findin�s: <br /> Pa�e 3 of 9 <br />