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Planning & Zoning Board <br />Zehowski Minor Subdivision <br />August 14, 2002 <br />• Property Boundaries/Encroachment Issues <br />• <br />• <br />The western property boundary of the parcel is currently being confirmed, as it appears <br />some of the outbuildings belonging to the property are actually sited on the neighboring <br />property. City Attorney Bill Hawkins has advised that such issues should not interfere <br />with the processing of the application for a Minor Subdivision, and should be handled as <br />a separate issue. <br />CONCLUSION <br />The proposed Minor Subdivision would result in two lots: Parcel A, although under 10 <br />acres, conforms to Section 3, subd. 3.A.2.b.2 of the Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance, and <br />otherwise meets all the minimum lot requirements for property in a Rural zone; Parcel B <br />meets all minimum lot requirements for property in a Rural zone. As a result, staff would <br />recommend approval of the Minor Subdivision with the following conditions: <br />1.) A park dedication fee of $1,665, to be paid prior to the certification and recording of <br />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 />OPTIONS <br />1.) Recommend approval of the Minor Subdivision. <br />2.) Recommend denial of the Minor Subdivision. <br />3.) Return to staff with direction. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Option #1. <br />