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Planning & Zoning Board <br />August 14, 2002 <br />Page 3 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />City Attorney Bill Hawkins has advised that such issues should not interfere with the <br />processing of the application for a Minor Subdivision, and should be handled as a <br />separate issue. <br />In conclusion, staff stated the proposed Mi nor Subdivision would result in two lots: <br />Parcel A, although under 10 acres, confor ms to Section 3, subd. 3.A.2.b.2 of the Lino <br />Lakes Zoning Ordinance, and otherwise m eets all the minimum lot requirements for <br />property in a Rural zone; Parcel B meets a ll minimum lot requirements for property in a <br />Rural zone. As a result, staff would r ecommend approval of the Minor Subdivision with <br />the following conditions: <br />1.) A park dedication fee of $1,665, to be paid prior to the certifi cation and recording <br />of the Minor Subdivision. <br />2.) Deed granting easements to the City (lot line easements of 10’ front and rear & 5’ <br /> side; easements over all wetlands). <br />Ms. Lane asked if it would be prudent to a dd as a condition that the problem with the <br />property boundary location be settled before the minor subdivision is finalized. Ms. <br />Gretz replied the City Attorney had advised the two should not be linked. <br />Chair Schaps invited applicant to make comment. Ms. Zehowski did not make any <br />comments. <br />Ms. Lane made a MOTION to approve Mary Zehowski, 900 Oak Lane, Minor <br />Subdivision subject to staff’s recommendations and conditions as outlined in staff’s <br />report. <br />The motion was supported by Mr. Hyden. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />B.Corey & Shelly Bachman, 1487 Ash Street, Minor Subdivison & Variance <br />Staff presented the application by Warren Bachman who owns 29 acres at 1487 Ash <br />Street and is applying for a Minor Subdivision and a Vari ance from the minimum lot <br />width requirements in order to split 11 acres o ff, which he then plans to sell to his son <br />and daughter-in-law, Corey and Shelly Bachman. <br />Staff presented its analysis by explaining th e Certificate of Survey shows the proposed <br />subdivision of the 29-acre parcel. Parcel B, approximately 18 acres, contains Mr. <br />Bachman’s home, outbuildings and agricultural fields; parcel A, approximately 11 acres, <br />contains the balance of the property. The ap plicants report they plan to site a home <br />fronting Ash Street and keep the northern 10 acres in agriculture, thereby qualifying for <br />Green Acres status.