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CITY OF GEM LAKE. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 96-13 <br />25 November 1996. <br />WHEREAS, the City has employed considerable resources in the development of it's Comprehensive <br />Municipal Plan specifically to respond to the Community Survey and the overwhelming desire of 97% o of the <br />community to maintain lower density in it's residential areas; and <br />WHEREAS, there are several large parcels of undevelopedland in the City which are privately owned, <br />including lands owned by Judson and Barbara Bemis, which may be subject to future residential development; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Judson and Barbara Bemis have willingly consented to a request from the Planning Commission <br />that all their lands in the City of Gem Lake, including certain lands currently zoned R-3 Residential (36,000 <br />square feet minimum), be rezoned to R-1 Residential ( 3,0 acre minimum); and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on 14 October 1996 to receive public comment <br />on the aforementioned rezoning and no opposition was received; and <br />WHEREAS,. The City Council held a public hearing on 25 November 199E to receive public comment on <br />the aforementioned rezoning and no opposition was received; and <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Gem Lake does hereby <br />amend the zoning of all lands owned by Judson and Barbara Bemis in the City of Gem Lake to R-3 <br />Residential zoning; and <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Engineer shall be charged with redrawing the zoning <br />boundaries to reflect said change within one (1) week of the date first written and shall also incorporate said <br />zoning changes in the City's Comprehensive Municipal Plan currently in draft stage. <br />
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