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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />June 12, 1991 <br />With the Nadeau request the city is able to eliminate a 3.47 acre lot and gets a 4.08 <br />acre lot in return. There is one lot eliminated and some of the flag Tots are given <br />better form. <br />The requests should be approved. The city will get land parcels that are more easily <br />subdivided in the future - as will the landowners. <br />MOTION: Monika Slatten moved to recommend to the city council approval of a <br />minor subdivision for William Nadeau for land on 20th Avenue as described in DRB <br />Application #91 -23. Robert King seconded the motion and the motion was approved <br />unanimously. <br />MOTION: Monika Slatten moved to recommend to the city council approval of a <br />variance to permit the creation of a residential lot with an area of 4.08 acres as <br />described in DRB Application #91 -24. (The lot brings the Nadeau metes and bounds <br />subdivision more closely to compliance with current city code). Robert King seconded <br />the motion and the motion was approved unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR AMELIA LAKE ESTATES, RON <br />BIRCH, APPLICATION #91 -21 AND REZONE TO R -3 AND PUD, APPLICATION #91- <br />22. <br />Earlier this year Ron Birch visited with the board and presented a concept plan <br />showing development of the east shore of Lake Amelia into an area of high value <br />townhouses. The concept plan was approved by the board. <br />Later Birch visited with the park board, Vadnais Lake Area Water Management <br />Organization, and the DNR. Birch eventually received concept plan review and <br />approval from all of these agencies. <br />Birch only recently found that sewer and water were available from White Bear <br />Township. This was something of a surprise to the city also as it was long believed <br />that the only sewer availability was from the trunk sewer being constructed in <br />Centerville Road. <br />Because of the uncertainty of sewer availability Birch's land was not located within <br />the MUSA boundary and the comprehensive plan showed the land being reserved for <br />future use and classed as "rural ". To complete the townhouse project then several <br />things must happen: <br />1. Conclusion of an agreement with White Bear Township to make utilities <br />7 <br />