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mrl-= <br />RESOLUTION <br />CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING CONCEPT PLAN FOR FOX FIRE ESTATES a <br />subdivision proposed under the provisions of chapter 302 of <br />the City code providing for Planned Unit Development. <br />WHEREAS, T. A. Schifsky & Sons, Lawrence F. Kleis and Howard C. <br />Springborn, owners, and Roger A. Ziton, contract seller, have applied <br />for subdivision approval of a Planned Unit Development to be located on <br />the land described in Exhibit "A" annexed hereto and made a part hereof; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the proposed plan, now on file with the City Clerk, has <br />been reviewed by the City staff and considered a public hearing by the <br />City Planning Commission all as required by City ordinances; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has also considered the proposed Planned <br />Unit Development and subdivision together with the recommendations of <br />the Planning Commission thereon and the recommendations of the City <br />staff; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has determined: <br />1. The proposed Planned Unit Development Concept Plan is not, <br />in any way, inconsistent with the public health, safety and general <br />welfare. <br />2. The proposed Concept Plan is consistent with the intent and <br />purpose of the City's Comprehensive Plan, zoning ordinance, subdivision <br />ordinance and other applicable regulations; provided the conditions of <br />approval set forth below are incorporated into said plan: <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that the Concept <br />Plan for Fox Fire Estates on file with the City Clerk is hereby approved <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The Concept Plan is approved for 57 lots having a gross density <br />of 2.5 acres per lot for an average lot size of 2.10 acres, all as shown <br />on the plan filed with the City Clerk, as amended. It is the intent of <br />the City Council in approving 57 lots of such size to permit only the <br />same number of lots as would have been permitted under the existing <br />zoning but, at the same time, to permit the Developers to average the <br />density between that part of their land zoned for one acre lot size <br />(39.5 acres) and that part of their land zoned for five acre lot size <br />(87.25 acres). <br />