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COUNCIL MINUTES July 27, 1998 <br /> Additional Right-of-Way. Where subdivision abuts or contains an existing street of inadequate <br /> width, additional width shall be provided to meet the required standards. <br /> The right-of-way for Elm Street, in this location, is 66 feet. Elm Street is classified as a collector <br /> roadway, and as such, the City code indicates a standard right-of-way.width of 80 feet. <br /> Therefore, the City needs and additional 14 feet of right-of-way in this location. Mr. Brixius <br /> referred to the exhibit which showed that adequate right-of-way had been dedicated along Elm <br /> Street from all but a few properties, including the one in question. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that Mr. and Mrs. Hill have objected to the dedication requirement and would <br /> prefer compensation for the right-of-way and the trees located on the right-of-way or an <br /> adjustment in their utility assessment. The Planning and Zoning Board was advised that this is a <br /> determination for the Council to make. <br /> Mr. Brixius explained that regarding the subdivision request, the Zoning Ordinance requires a <br /> minimum lot area of 10,800 square feet in the R-1 Zoning District. Corner lots must be a <br /> minimum of 100 x 135 and interior lots a minimum of 80 x 135. Parcel A meets the <br /> requirements of the Ordinance with no additional right-of-way dedication but is approximately <br /> 10 feet deficient if lot depth with the dedication of 14 foot right-of-way. (This assumes that Elm <br /> Street is the front property line.) The total area for Parcel A is 15,125 square feet after right-of- <br /> way dedication. Parcel B is 12,720 square feet in area, adequate in lot width and 10 feet deficient <br /> in lot depth thereby requiring a variance for lot depth. <br /> In May of 1992, the Council passed a Resolution granting a"blanket"variance to lots <br /> immediately south of this subdivision. The blanket variance was for Lots 5 through 13 in Ulmers <br /> Rice Lake Addition that allowed the existing 150 feet wide lots to split off the eastern portion of <br /> their property into two (2) 75 foot wide lots. Utilities were provided along Snow Owl Lane for <br /> two(2) service stubs per 150 foot wide parcel in Ulmers Rice Lake Addition. Of the nine(9)lots <br /> referenced in the Resolution, only two (2)remain vacant, Resolution No. 92 - 64 detailing the <br /> rational for granting the blanket variances is available for Council information. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that two (2) service stubs were provided for the parcel in question tonight <br /> along Snow Owl Lane. The lots in question will be 125 feet deep rather than the required 135 <br /> feet with a total lot area of 12,625 square feet for Parcel B, and 15, 125 square feet for Parcel A. <br /> The lots with the blanket variance have an average of 10,875 square feet of lot area at 75 x 145. <br /> Mr. Brixius noted that the Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of this minor <br /> subdivision and variance at their July 8, 1998, meeting with the condition that the additional <br /> right-of-way be dedicated as recommended by staff. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that staff recommended approval of minor the subdivision and variances with <br /> two (2)conditions: <br /> l. An area approximately 14 x 90 be dedicated for right-of-way purposes. <br /> 4 <br />