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M'INUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEE`i'ING FiELD MI�RCH 11 , 1985. PAGE 4 <br /> #884 RICHARD ELLER Councilmember L. Adamsfelt that the City is too flexible on <br /> after-the-fact applications . Adams stated that usually <br /> after-the-fact applications are automatically approved. <br /> Planning Commission Chairman Callahan felt that the <br /> enforcement of the ordinances should be dealth with in a <br /> prompt rationale way and agreed with Councilmember L. Adams <br /> that after-the-fact applications are usually approved <br /> because the Planning Commission ' s hands are usually tied. <br /> Councilmember Frahm stated that one reason that the after- <br /> the-fact applications are approved is usually undoing what <br /> has already been done is more harmful to the environment than <br /> to leave alone what has been done. <br /> City Attorney Radio suggested that staff write a letter to <br /> Eller and his attorney extending an invitation to listen to <br /> the tape of the meeting since more discussion did take place. <br /> #888 CATHARINE CRAM <br /> 3760 WATERTOWN ROAD <br /> METES & BOUNDS SUBDIVISION <br /> FINAL SUBDIVISION <br /> RESOLUTION #1732 Catharine Cram was not present. Zoning Administrator <br /> Nabusth noted that Cramwill not be able to attend the meeting <br /> and asked Council to go ahead and take action on her <br /> application. Mabusth noted that Mrs. Cram is dividing off a <br /> 9 acre parcel of land and is donating it to the University of <br /> Minnesota. Mabusth explained that during the review at the <br /> Planning Commission, the question was raised as to if the <br /> City acquired a quit claim deed would it automatically <br /> separate the two parcels. Mabusth stated that after <br /> discussions with Hennepin County and the Assessor, that the <br /> quit claim deeding to the City would not automatically create <br /> two separate lots and that the property would have a single <br /> property identification number. Mabusth also asked <br /> Council to waive the additional right-of-way involved with <br /> Parcel B and address that at the time Parcel B is subdivided. <br /> Mabusth noted that the lack of services will limit the <br /> University from anything but residential use of the <br /> property. <br /> Mayor Butler stated that Mrs. Cram notified her and wants to <br /> donate to the City the old school building.. Butler <br /> suggested that the Park Commission take a look at the <br /> property for park purposes. <br /> Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded, to <br /> approve Resolution #1732 , A Resolution approving a metes and <br /> bounds subdivision creating two parcelsfor Catharine Cram. <br /> Motion, Ayes ( 4 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br />
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