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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 13, 2001 <br />Page 9 <br />single family residential. Staff explained Mr. Grubbs also owned the adjoining Apitz <br />Garage and was the potential owner of the adjoining City /County owned property at the <br />corner of Hodgson Road and Birch Street. The City /County and Mr. Grubbs were <br />currently working on an agreement that would include right -of -way dedication along <br />Hodson Road and transfer of the remaining parcel to Mr. Grubbs. The property owner <br />had agreed to dedicate an additional 27' to 29' of right -of -way on the east side of Hodson <br />Road in this location that was acceptable to the County. <br />Staff had reviewed this minor subdivision request and commented the applicant had <br />demonstrated that a future street layout was possible to serve the plat and minimize <br />access on to Birch Street. The applicant had met with Anoka County regarding right -of- <br />way needs for Hodson Road and was willing to dedicate the additional right -of -way along <br />the west property line and had revised his sketch accordingly. The proposed new lots met <br />the minimum lot dimensions and other requirements under the current zoning. Staff <br />recommended approval of this minor subdivision with the following conditions: <br />1. Dedication of 27 — 29.73' of right -of -way isdedicated along the west <br />property line of both Parcel A and B and uired by Anoka County. <br />2. Approval of this minor subdivision does not=,, .uarantee, nor imply approval <br />of any subsequent development plans for the p perty. <br />Chair Schaps asked if the property on the corner was, <br />Wyland replied it had been confiscated by the <br />County by the City. <br />uired by foreclosure. Ms. <br />and then purchased from the <br />Chair Schaps asked if Mr. Grubbs had indicated any desire for an expansion of the <br />business onto that property d Ms. Wylanct replied Mr. Grubbs may want to expand his <br />business into this area. <br />Chair Schaps asked if applica =anted to make comment. <br />Rockey Goertz, applicant, presented a color diagram indicating what they proposed. He <br />stated he and Mr. Grubbs had not decided what they were going to do with the corner <br />piece. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked how the entrance on Hwy 49 was going to work. Mr. Powell <br />responded they intended on an entrance off of Birch Street, which they would attempt to <br />line up with Ware Road to create a cross intersection. That would eliminate Mr. Grubbs <br />access onto Birch Street. The Hwy 49 access would be a right -in, right -out access only. <br />Mr. Corson inquired about the impact this would make to the lake and asked this be <br />considered. <br />• Ms. Lane made a MOTION to approve the Minor Subdivision, with the conditions <br />outlined by staff, and was supported by Mr. Corson. Motion carried 4 -0 -1 (Rafferty). <br />
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