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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 1466 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />THEOLOG ICALI <br /> <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />CITY OF NEN BRIGHTON <br /> <br />RESOLUTION G~~~ING SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP-58 TO UNITED <br />SEMINARY <br /> <br />WHEREAS Ordinance No. 122 of the City of New Brighton grantetl <br />a special use permit to the United Theological Seminary to I <br />construct and maintain a theological seminary on lands now , <br />described as Tracts A, B, C, D, and E of Registered Land Survey <br />Number 214, Ramsey coUnty Minnesota, and <br /> <br />~lHEREAS The United Theological Seminary has applied for <br />modification of such special use permit to allow the sale of <br />Tract E, Registered Land Survey Number 214, for development into <br />single family detached residences, and <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />w~EREAS Keith T. Harstad, the proposed buyer and developer, II <br />has submitted an application for approval of a preliminary plat <br />I <br />of Tract E, known as PL-95 "Innsbruck East, II and I <br /> <br />to the <br /> <br />! <br /> <br />'w~EREAS the applications SP-58 and PL-95 were referred <br />Planning commission and on October 15, 1974, the Planning <br />Commission recommended approval of both applications subject <br />certain conditions, and <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />WHEREAS Public hearings were held on the above described <br />applications on November 12 and 28 and December 10, 1974 at which <br />time all persons interested were given an opportunity to be <br />heard <br /> <br />NOvl THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Ne~;J Brighton City councJl <br />as follows: <br /> <br />1. Findinqs of Fact. <br />A. That the proposed development of Tract E, <br />registered Land Survey 21, into 75 lots for <br />development with single family detached <br />residences is compatible with the surrounding <br />neighborhood and is consistent with present zoning <br />of the land; <br /> <br />B. That Tracts A, B, C, and D of Registered Land <br />Survey 214, consist of approximately 32,38 acres <br />and such land is sufficient for the United <br />Theological Seminary to construct all structures and <br />facilities:;planned for completion of the institution!; <br />wi th a planned maximum enrollment of 290 students. <br /> <br />c. That the revised development plan of United <br />Theological Seminary is compatible with the existing <br />: <br />and proposed surrounding neighborhood. <br />