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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JULY 13, 1992 <br />Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to adopt Resolution No. 92 - 81 <br />spreading assessments over the newly platted lots and the balance <br />of Outlot A, Brandywood Estates, Second Addition. Council Member <br />Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 92 - 81 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL ZONING MAP TO REFLECT <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS, FIRST READING, <br />ORDINANCE NO. 15 - 92 <br />Mr. Kyle Brown, Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc. presented <br />the new zoning map. He noted that the map reflects Comprehensive <br />Plan amendments and all revisions included in the new Zoning <br />Ordinance. Changes in the map include: <br />1. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment proposes to eliminate the <br />Rural Expansion area from the Comprehensive Land Use map. <br />It also proposes to eliminate the Suburban Residential (S -R) <br />and the Suburban Residential Executive (S -RX) from the <br />zoning map and to change them to Rural (R) and Rural - <br />Executive (R -X). Both these changes are in response to the <br />Metropolitan Council recommendations. <br />2. The elimination of the Planned Unit Development District (R- <br />5). A Planned Unit Development Overlay District (PDO) is <br />being proposed. This district would have a base district <br />zoning in addition to the PDO zoning. Currently four (4) <br />areas carry the R -5 zoning and Mr. Brown is recommending <br />that these districts be rezoned appropriately with the PDO <br />as well. <br />3. The revised Zoning Ordinance provides for a Central Business <br />District (CB). Some areas now zoned General Business (GB) <br />could be rezoned CB. Mr. Brown pointed out property that <br />could be rezoned to CB. <br />4. The Interchange Study proposed General Business (GB) zoning <br />on the four quadrants of I35E as well as additional GB <br />zoning to the west of Lake Drive. Limited Business (LB) <br />zoning was suggested for the southeast quadrant of Lake <br />Drive and I35W and Shopping Center (SC) zoning was suggested <br />for the northeast quadrant of Lake Drive and I35W. Two (2) <br />areas of Neighborhood Business (NB) zoning were also <br />suggested. <br />Council Member Kuether asked if all property owners have been <br />PAGE 8 <br />
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