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CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />ORDINANCE NO. 9-Ti <br />AN ORDINANCE DECREASING AREA SUBJECT TO DEVELOPMENT MORATORIUM <br />THE LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL ORDAINS: <br />1.0 Recitals. <br />A. On November 4, 1997, the Lake Elmo City Council adopted Ordinance No. 97- <br />21 which established a development moratorium for that portion of the City of <br />Lake Elmo which is illustrated on Exhibit A attached ("Village Area"). <br />B. On August 4, 1998, the Lake Elmo City Council adopted Ordinance No. 97-35, <br />which extended the Development Moratorium which applied to the Village Area. <br />C. The City is continuing to review the manner in which its comprehensive plan and <br />official controls should be amended in order to better accommodate and control <br />development in the Village Area. <br />D. The City Council has concluded that it is in the best interest of the City to allow <br />a portion of the property included in the Village Area to be excluded from the <br />Development Moratorium so that the owners of such excluded property can <br />present a more detailed concept plan for the joint development of such excluded <br />property. <br />E. By redefining the property included within the "Village Area" the City is not <br />waiving any of its other development regulations or pre -approving any concepts <br />which may be presented. All property must be developed consistent with <br />applicable subdivision and zoning regulations. <br />2.0 Redefinition of Village Area. The Lake Elmo City Council hereby amends the area <br />which is included in the "Village Area" as referenced in Ordinance 97-21 and Ordinance 97- <br />35, so that such area complies with the illustration attached hereto as Exhibit A-1. A copy of <br />Exhibit A-1 shall be kept on file in the office of the City Administrator and shall be available for <br />review during regular business hours. <br />3.0 Enforcement. The City of Lake Elmo may enforce any provision of this ordinance by <br />mandamus, injunction or any other appropriate civil remedy in any court of competent <br />jurisdiction. <br />