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<br />FINDINGS <br /> <br />What is a Minor Subdivision Lot Split? <br />A minor subdivision lot split is a division of a single parcel, lot, or tract into two or more separate <br />parcels, lots, or tracts. Subdivision by definition is the division of land by platting, conveyance, <br />registered land survey or other means into two or more lots, plats, sites or other divisions, any of <br />which is less than five acres in area. <br /> <br />Minor Subdivision Lot Split Filing Requirements: <br />1) Legal Description of land you want to divide. <br />The applicant has provided a legal description to the City as shown on the application. <br />2) Proposed split line(s). Clearly identify each new parcel. <br />The applicant has provided the proposed split lines clearly identifying each new parcel <br />as shown on the certificate of survey. <br />3) Dimensions of all property lines. <br />The applicant has provided the dimensions of all property lines as shown on the <br />certificate of survey. The dimensions comply with the R-1 Single Family Residential <br />District. New lot widths for each parcel will comply with the 75 feet wide minimum R- <br />1 standard as well as the 130 feet for lot depth. <br />4) Proposed use and area of each new lot. <br />The applicant has noted the proposed use of each lot will be for a new single-family <br />residential home. Each new lot area exceeds the minimum 10,000 square feet allowed <br />in the R-1 District. <br />5) Existing and proposed drainage and contour plan. The City requires most new lots to <br />have drainage and utility easements located on the front and rear ten feet and the side <br />five feet of the lot. The easements must be reflected on the survey. <br />The applicant has provided a drainage and utility easements as shown on the certificate <br />of survey. The applicant complies with this standard. <br />6) Location and widths of proposed utility easements. <br />The applicant has provided utility easements as shown on the certificate of survey. The <br />applicant complies with this standard. <br />7) Existing street rights-of-way, railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks and other public <br />open space, permanent building and easements within the existing lot and adjoining <br />lots. <br />The applicant has provided existing street rights-of-way as shown on the certificate of <br />survey. <br />8) Areas, other than street and utility easements, that you intend to dedicate for public use, <br />including their areas. <br />There are no other areas intended for public use. <br />9) Scale of the drawing and north arrow. <br />The applicant has provided a north arrow as shown on the certificate of survey. <br />10) Certificate of Survey. <br />The applicant has provided a certificate of survey. <br /> <br /> <br />
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