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, -' OROiVO COUNCIL P'lEETING HELD DECEMBER 8, 19'�5 Page 10 <br /> � <br /> The foregoing resolution was adopted by the RESOLUTION #654 <br /> r City Council of the City of Orono on Cheyenne Land Company <br /> November 24, 1975, by a vote of 5 ayes and (Continued) <br /> �0 nays. <br /> • <br /> � Eutler moved, Searles seconded, that RESOLUTION #655 <br /> Resolution #�655, A Resolution Denying The Eisinger Landfill <br /> � Application Of Howard Eisinger For A Variance <br /> And Zoning Amendment To Allow A Landfill <br /> '� Operation On Property Located At 3255 Wayzata <br /> � �oulevard, as reviewed and recommended by <br /> the Legal Department. P�otion, Ayes (5) - Nays (0) . <br /> � RESOLUTION #655 <br /> s <br /> �aHEREAS, the City of Orono enacted Ordinance <br /> • I�?o> 149 on July 9, 1973, which established a <br /> « r�oratorium on the granting of conditional or <br /> special use permits, variances, building <br /> � pernits, rezoning applications or other <br /> �uthority for additional development and land <br /> � use in the City of Orono, and <br /> � t�I��EREAS, the moratorium was extended by <br /> ordinance on several occasions and was not <br /> M -�:erminated until December 31, 1974, and <br /> � t,�IH�REAS, the moratorium was necessary in order <br /> � to insure the achievement of the goals of <br /> providing the city with satisfactory tools <br /> � to guide and control development and land use <br /> during the interim period so the benefits of <br /> � pyoper planning would not be lost, to preserve <br /> . ��he status quo pending the adoption of the <br /> M�asures necessary to protect health, safety <br /> � ��d welfare of the citizens of Orono, and <br /> ti�.�3EREAS, the Council through research and <br /> review of various reports, studies and <br /> • experience determined the overall preservaton <br /> of water quality of Lake Minnetonka and <br /> � existing ground water supplies for future <br /> . generations shall be a paramount guiding <br /> principle of Orono's Comprehensive Plan, and <br /> A WHEREAS, the quality of storm water runoff <br /> � is adversely effected through dense development <br /> and potentially deterimental land uses, and <br /> • <br /> t^JIiEFtEA5, the Comprehensive Plan specifically <br /> � addresses itself to the problem of the former <br /> � Zandfill on Highway Noo 12, west of the <br /> �industrial zone, which through the determination <br /> o� the end use of the property should minimize <br /> the potential leaching of stored nutrients into <br /> � a �jacent marshes and drainageways to Lake <br /> T�Iinnetonka, and <br /> • <br /> �, (Continued) <br />