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<br />Moratorium <br />May 24, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Al (Agricultural Conservation) zoning district as well as the Metropolitan <br />Council's guidelines of rural areas within the Metropolitan area that are in a <br />holding pattern until municipal utilities are made available. <br /> <br />In areas where city utilities may be extended, lot sizes less than ten acres <br />may be difficult to subdivide upon the arrival of water and sewer. A perfect <br />example of this which the city will be facing very soon is Sandpiper Estates <br />just west of City Hall. The subdivision was approved just prior to a <br />moratorium in 1988 of the western area of the community while the <br />Comprehensive Plan was being reviewed. <br /> <br />Once the decision has been made determining where the ultimate serVIce <br />area of the city will be, the moratorium will be terminated. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />It is recommended the Planning Commission recommend approval of the <br />attached interim ordinance establishing a twelve month moratorium on the <br />subdivisions of land creating lots of less than ten acres in size. <br /> <br />mort.pc <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br />