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COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 23, 1998 <br /> Minor Subdivision,Pierre Nadeau,2068 Cedar Street- Ms. Wyland explained that Pete <br /> Nadeau is requesting a minor subdivision of the property at 2068 Cedar Street, owned by Warren <br /> Solheid. The property in question is located in a rural zoning district, and indicated as such on . <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. This request would create the following: <br /> Parcel A- a 2.38-acre parcel(exclusive of roadway)containing an <br /> existing homestead constructed prior to 1992. (City Ordinance No. 93- <br /> 18 allows for reduction of lot size to a minimum of one acre where <br /> habitable single family homes were constructed prior to July 13, 1992, if <br /> the balance of the property results in a parcel of ten acres.) <br /> Parcel B - a 2.09-acre parcel(exclusive of roadway) that is to be added to <br /> an existing 10-acre parcel for a total of 12 acres. This parcel would be <br /> owned by Mr. Nadeau who currently owns the existing 10 acres. Mr. <br /> Nadeau intends to hold this parcel for future development with the 2.09- <br /> acre parcel providing the access to the rear 10 acres. <br /> Ms. Wyland added that there are eight adjoining lots, on Cedar and 21 st Avenue, that are <br /> approximately two acres in size with this parcel being the largest homesite. Creation of two lots <br /> in this location would blend with the existing character of the neighborhood. Staff <br /> recommended, however, that these two new parcels be more consistent with the adjoining parcels <br /> in lot width, suggesting that Parcel B be increased in size by approximately 15 to 20 feet. This <br /> would also allow for a future 60-foot roadway and 145-foot-deep lots fronting this future <br /> roadway, should this area develop into an urban neighborhood. <br /> Approval was recommended,pursuant to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The surveyor determines that there is at least 20%upland on both Parcel A and <br /> Parcel B. <br /> 2. Drainage easements as provided over any and all wetland on both parcels. <br /> 3. Parcel B be increased in lot width to be consistent with the adjoining parcels. <br /> 4. Parcel B be attached to the 10-acre parcel southerly of this site. <br /> Council Member Lyden expressed concern regarding Condition No. 3 above, suggesting that the <br /> lot width should be specified. Ms. Wyland recommended"not less than 20 feet". <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the minor subdivision for the property located at <br /> 2068 Cedar Street,contingent upon compliance with the conditions listed above, including the <br /> condition that Parcel B be increased in lot width not less than 20 feet. Council Member Lyden <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> 4 <br />
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