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MOUNDS VIEW PLANNING COMIVIISSION • <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 536-98 <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> AMENDMENT FROM LOW DENSITY AND HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT <br /> 2625 HIGHWAY 10 AND 7715-7761 EASTWOOD ROAD; <br /> PLANNING CASE NO. 507-97. <br /> WHEREAS, TOLD Development Company has applied for a comprehensive plan <br /> amendment which would change the designation of the properties located at 2625 Highway 10 and <br /> 7715-7761 Eastwood Road from high and low density residential to neighborhood commercial; <br /> and, <br /> WHEREAS, the subject properties are described as follows: <br /> The South 1/ of Lot 51,All of Lot S0,Lot 49 and Lot 78, <br /> Spring Lake Park Hillview, Ramsey County, Minnesota • <br /> WHEREAS, Section 401.09 of the Mounds View Municipal Code states that the City has <br /> adopted the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Mounds View, dated 1979, as its plan for future <br /> development and growth within the City; and, <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mounds View adopted the 1979 <br /> Comprehensive Plan in 1982 by Resolution No. 1467; and, <br /> WHEREAS, the 1979 Comprehensive Plan places the subject properties in District 6 and <br /> designates these properties for both high and low density residential development as indicated by <br /> Exhibit 1, attached herewith; and, <br /> WHEREAS, both the Comprehensive Plan and the zoning map designate these properties <br /> for residential development; and, <br /> WHEREAS, there has been much community sentiment regarding the inappropriateness <br /> of future residential development fronting Highway 10; and, <br /> WHEREAS, in a study completed by SRF Consulting in April, 1997, the property at 2625 <br /> Highway 10 was deemed to be too restrictive for stand-alone development due to access <br /> limitations and size constraints; and, <br />
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