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/�Miidmrdw�est ,- , <br />Plasgi 4A; <br />:*Research' <br />•WssssWW 1 �n�ra:ss _• <br />most • as�en<; <br />■■'■■■s■ � .ai <br />MEMO se.a�unu <br />sss■ss■s■■■■ss■sssss■■ ■ns■■■ <br />sssssssssssssfrsssrss sss■■s <br />ssuss■ssss■■s■ ■s■■sssss■■■■■ <br />s■ ■■■■■••••••••••••••••••••• <br />immismommunimmessimmonamm <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Brad Nielsen <br />DATE: 28 August 1979 <br />urban planning • design • market research <br />416 east hennepin avenue minneapolis <br />mnnesota 55414 (612)379 -4600 <br />RE: Edward W. McCumber - Proposed Electrical Repair Shop and <br />Storage Buildings <br />BACKGROUND <br />Mr. McCumber proposes to construct a multiple- tenant, metal building on two lots <br />located near the intersection of County Road D and Edgerton Street (see Site Location <br />Map attached). The proposed building is one story, "L" shaped and contains 9,300 <br />square feet. <br />The applicant has previously submitted a request to build an electrical contractor's <br />business and raquetball club (see the Midwest Planning staff report dated 3 April 1978). <br />The property in question contains approximately 57,700 square feet, is currently un- <br />developed and zoned 1 -1, Light Industrial. The lot north and west of the applicant's <br />property contains a single family residence, but is also zoned 1 -1. The adjacent <br />property on the east contains a single family residence and is zoned R -1, Single Family <br />Residence District. The land to the south is currently vacant and zoned R-1. <br />ISSUES AND ANALYSIS <br />1. Resubdivision. As mentioned in our previous staff report, the property in question <br />consists of two contiguous lots. In order to consider the applicant's proposal, it <br />must be recognized that the applicant should be required to carry out the procedures <br />necessary to combine the two lots (resubdivide) into one property. Failure to <br />require resubdivision at this time could lead to serious problems later. Notably, <br />one or both of the lots could be sold to separate individuals, creating the possibility <br />of inadequate supportive facilities (e.g., parking). The applicant should check <br />the procedures with the City Clerk. <br />=RV ATTACHMENT NC, 26 <br />August 29, 1979 Meeting <br />Page 2 <br />