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#4333-CUP/final plat/PRD-1999
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. r <br /> // O <br /> � � <br /> O O <br /> , CITY of ORONO <br /> � F <br /> �',� G'� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> �9kESH04�' NO. 4 e� `e� 3 <br /> 2308fn14.wpd <br /> A RESOLUTION <br /> APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERNIIT <br /> FOR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br /> AND APPROVI�IG THE PLAT OF <br /> LAKE MINNETONKA WOODS <br /> FILE NO. 2308 <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing <br /> under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono has adopted subdivision <br /> regulations for the orderly, economic and safe development of land within the City; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council has considered the application for a 29-unit Planned <br /> Residential Development subdivision by Brook Park Realty, LLP, the applicant, and Tonka <br /> Ventures, LLC,the property owner (hereinafter"the subdivider"); and <br /> `VHEREAS,the applicant claimed that the City erred and sued in District Court for <br /> compliance with Minnesota Statutes 15.99,requiring action on an application within sixty(60)days <br /> unless the City extended the review period in writing; and <br /> `YHEREAS,an order by Judge Charles Porter,Jr.,Fourth District Court required the <br /> City to approve a preliminary plat and planned residential development without the ability to work <br /> with the applicant to address concerns such as the need for a second access onto County Road 15; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the subdivision has been found to meet all standazds of the LR-1C-1, <br /> Lakeshore Residential Zoning Subdistrict, and the configuration and layout would allow its use for <br /> development of 29 townhome units wzthout the need of any variances; and <br /> `VHEREAS, the subdivider has completed all requirements of the platting <br /> regulations of the City, includina: <br /> 1. Completion of all the requirements of Resolution No. 4240, the resolution granting <br /> preliminary approval of this Planned Residential Development subdivision. <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />
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