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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />MAY 8, 1996 <br />reason. In this situation, he believes that with creative effort and continued work with <br />staff Mr. Rick can resolve the issues and bring the proposal into compliance with City <br />ordinances. As it stands, he would not be able to vote for it. <br />Rick Gelbmann made a MOTION to close the Open Mike portion of the meeting at 6:45 <br />p.m. and was supported by William Johnson. All voted aye. Motion carried. <br />V. ACTION ITEMS: <br />A. Hal Leibel, 7566 Peltier Lake Drive, Minor Subdivision <br />Ms. Wyland reported that Mr. Hal Leibel is seeking to split a 2.36 acre parcel from a <br />125.4 acre parcel located at 7566 Peltier Lake Drive. Ordinance 93-18 allows a habitable <br />single family homes constructed prior to July 13, 1992 may reduce their lot size to a <br />minimum of one (1) parcel if the balance of the property results in a parcel of ten (10) <br />acres. There is an existing home on the property. Staff has recommended approval with <br />a waiver of the park dedication request. <br />Chair Schaps noted that it is the Board's practice to waive a park dedication, if there is an <br />existing home on the split off portion of a landsplit. <br />Mr. Johnson asked if a park dedication would be required if a house were built on the <br />remainder of the property. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that a park dedication can only be collected when the property is <br />further subdivided. <br />Mr. Dunn asked if, under the ordinance approved in 1993, the smaller piece of property <br />would have to be a 10 -acre parcel in order to be further subdivided. <br />Ms. Wyland explained that if the balance of the property is 10 acres or less, it cannot be <br />further subdivided unless sewer and water services are available. If the smaller property <br />were further subdivided after sewer and water services are available, it would not have to <br />be as large as 10 acres. <br />Mr. Leibel stated that he has no intention of subdividing the property further until sewer <br />and water are available. The main reason for subdividing the property is because he owns <br />one-half of the undivided portion. The home is his, and he would like to isolate it from <br />the balance of the acreage. The ordinance requires a minimum of one acre, and this <br />proposal is 2.3 acres. <br />William Johnson made a MOTION to approve the minor subdivision to split 2.36 acres <br />from the remaining 124 acres and waive the park dedication requirement. Mr. Herr <br />seconded the motion. All members voted in favor. Motion carried. <br />B. Duff Dorschner, 307 Lilac, Minor Subdivision/Variance <br />3 <br />