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• <br />• <br />• <br />Scope of Moratorium <br />The scope of the moratorium is found in Section 3, Applicability. It would prohibit new <br />residential preliminary plats, residential rezonings, and allocating MUSA reserve for new <br />residential development. <br />Final platting of approved preliminary plats is allowed. <br />The moratorium does not apply in The Village. <br />Subdivisions that result in up to four lots would be exempt from the moratorium, unless they <br />need MUSA reserve acres. Therefore, minor subdivisions (lot splits) are allowed. Small plats of <br />four lots or less within the existing MUSA are allowed. Rezoning for such small plats within the <br />existing MUSA would be allowed. <br />Commercial and industrial development would be allowed. <br />The moratorium does not apply to building permits or site plan reviews. <br />Schedule <br />Here is the schedule for the interim ordinance establishing the moratorium, as presented to the <br />City Council on November 21: <br />notice to Quad Press Tuesday 11/20 <br />published Monday 11/26 <br />public hearing P & Z 12/12 <br />first reading City Council 12/17 <br />second reading City Council 1/14/02 <br />published 1/21/02 <br />effective 2/21/02 <br />The moratorium would be effective for one year, until February 21, 2003. The City can extend it <br />beyond that, if necessary. Staff plans to complete revisions to the subdivision and zoning <br />ordinances before the expiration date to avoid the need for an extension. <br />OPTIONS <br />1. Close public hearing and approve Ordinance 23 -01. <br />2. Deny Ordinance 23 -01. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Option 1 <br />