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w r � � <br /> . ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 28, 1977 Page 35 <br /> � Mayor Van Nest cor.imented on the rules and regulations METRO SIGNIFICANCE <br /> related to Metropolitan Significance stating that Rules & Regulations <br /> � there are definite matters of concerns that Orono <br /> should address themselves to, such as: <br /> � <br /> • The issuance of a land use permit in an outlying <br /> community for a critical development which could <br /> � reasonably be expected to lead to: <br /> � a. The premature expansion, construction or <br /> extension of use in excess of capacity of a <br /> • public sewer facility or a metropolitan ' � <br /> i transportation facility, or <br /> � b. The disruption of agricultural use in a <br /> commercial agricultural area. <br /> • <br /> "Critical development" means the di�iision of land <br /> � into three (3) or more parcels or lots which if <br /> totally occupied by dwelling units would result <br /> • in a density of greater than fort� (40) units per <br /> • square mile in any section, or portion thereof <br /> in the rural service area, in any section within <br /> � which a parcel or lot is located; or the construction <br /> or placement of dwelling units in previously <br /> � platted or unplatted areas which would result in <br /> the same density; or the construction or establishment <br /> � or a residential, commercial, or industrial use <br /> for which a new national pollution discharge <br /> � elimination system or state disposal system permit <br /> + must be issued. <br /> � "Outlying communities" in Hennepin County are: <br /> � Brooklyn Park Independence Plymouth <br /> Champlin Loretto Rockford <br /> � Corcoran Maple Grove Rogers <br /> • Dayton Maple Plain St. Bonifacius <br /> Greenfield Medina <br /> � Hassan Township Minnetrista <br /> Hanover Orono <br /> � <br /> Councilmember 24assengale commen�ed that, in part, <br /> ! the rules and regulations appear to be very <br /> unreasonable. <br /> � <br /> � Dick Benson, City Administrator, informed the City APPOINTMENT <br /> ` Council that John Jensen has submitted his resignation, rZark Anderson <br /> effective February 28, 1977. The process to replace Patrolman <br /> � his position will commence on February 15, 19�7. <br /> The Department has an existing eligible roster for <br /> � patrolmen derived from extensive rigid testing completed <br /> � March 20, 1976. This list consists of Barry Swensen, <br /> idark Anderson and James Berge. One on the list, Robert <br /> � Nicholson, has accepted a position with the Brooklyn <br /> Park Police Department and will submit a letter <br /> � resigning his position on the list. (Continued) <br /> • <br />