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a � <br /> � O <br /> � � <br /> O O <br /> , - C ITY of ORONO <br /> a � <br /> ti <br /> ti <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��9k'E �I�4'�G NO. 4 � c�.s �� <br /> S <br /> 3. ce to pemut the sand/salt storage facility to exceed the maximum allowed size for <br /> an oversized accessory structure on a 6.65 acre lot. The Code permits a 2,400 square foot <br /> oversized accessory structure on the property. The proposed building is 60 feet X 120 feet <br /> in size, 7.200 square feet. The same section of the ordinance permits the total aggregate <br /> of all accessory structures on this property is 4,800 square feet. According to the most <br /> recent site plan the total proposed square footage for accessory buildings is only the <br /> salt/sand storage facility (7,200 square feet). (Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 (C) (2)) <br /> 4. Conditional Use Permit for the grading on the property and construction of the stormwater <br /> management pond. (Section 10.03, Subdivisions 19-21). <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: � <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #2555. <br /> 2. The property has been used as a County Highway maintenance facility since at least <br /> 1962, the time the original building was constructed. In 1962 the zoning of the <br /> property was for commercial purposes, since the property was rezoned to LR-1C. <br /> Because the use of the property has not changed since the rezoning, the facility has <br /> been allowed to exist as a legal non-conforming use. The facility is used primarily <br /> for winter road maintenance, with a coverage area for this facility from County <br /> Road 15 between Mound and Highway 12, County Road 19 from Orono to <br /> Excelsior. <br /> 3. The Planning Commission reviewed this application and recommended denial of <br /> the Zoning Code Amendment to the LR-1C District based on the following: <br /> A. The Comprehensive Plan has guided the property for residential use. The <br /> proposed expanded use is much more intense than what the property is <br /> currently used for. <br /> Pa?e 2 of 8 <br />