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• <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: John Miller, City Planner <br />Ord. 01 -02 <br />Attachment A DATE: March 20, 19 89 <br />Page 3 <br />AGENDA ITEM 7 <br />TOPIC:. Vacation of easements, granting a variance for <br />lots purchased by Roger Nelson <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The city has attempted to sell tax forfeit lots found in <br />Lakes Addition No. 2 and No. 3, located on Black Duck Drive. <br />Roger Nelson, the person who submitted the high bid, has <br />asked for some setback variances and easement vacations that <br />would allow him to locate houses closer to the street. The <br />planning and zoning board recommended denial on a 3 -2 vote. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1.. Approve variances and vacate easements to coincide with <br />the reduced variances as follows: <br />A. Five foot front yard total setback for Lot 1 Block <br />1.9', and Lot 6 -8, Block 10. <br />m.A. 10 <br />B. Ten foot front yard total setback for Lots 2 -7, <br />Block 7. <br />• <br />Five foot-south side <br />Block 10. <br />yard 'total •.setback <br />ive<.feet' north 'side. yard total. setback foe.'L <br />B1ock• 10. ;.,. • <br />for Lot. 6, <br />t' <br />2. Deny the variances and easement vacations. This action <br />would probably make the lots unbuildable and kill the <br />sale to Nelson <br />RECOMMENDATION` <br />1. Approve the variances and vacate the easements (Marilyn. <br />Anderson has the exact legal descriptions) as requested <br />by Nelson. <br />2. Make sure Nelson is aware this approval does not include <br />removal of borrow material for any outlots. <br />