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The first option does not preclude a future Council from granting a subdivision variance, <br />however it does provide a cautionary notice for buyers who might consider asking. The <br />second option is the surest in terms of protecting the City's planning process, but is less <br />likely to be acceptable to the owners. The recent platting /street dedication issues raised <br />in the Twin Lake Trail area illustrate that the reservation of right -of -way does not remove <br />all concerns over future development. As a result, staff recommends approval of the <br />subdivision, subject to a condition that a covenant is recorded restricting future <br />resubdivision as discussed in this report. <br />cc: Kathy Glanzer <br />Greg Schmidt <br />Terry Maurer <br />Tom Sweeney <br />Michael and Katherine Richie <br />William Richie <br />Page 40 <br />
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