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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />• JULY 8, 1992 <br />• <br />B. 92 -24 Royal Oaks Realty, 985 Birch Street, Subdivision <br />M.K. Wyland reviewed this request which is to split the property at <br />985 Birch into two parcels of property approximately 104' wide by <br />208' deep. The property is Zoned R1 Residential and sewer and <br />water is available to serve the site. <br />MOTION: Mesich moved approval of the request provided the existing <br />dwelling at 985 Birch Street is connected to the sewer and water. <br />Nordine seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried. <br />C. 92 -26, Salberg, 7678 20th Street, Subdivision <br />M. K. Wyland reviewed this request which is to rearrange lot lines <br />to provide for the sale of an existing home and acreage. The new <br />lot arrangement would provide a parcel of property 8.765 acres in <br />size thereby requiring a variance for 1.235 acres. <br />MOTION: After some discussion Gelbmann stated that there was no <br />apparent hardship in not meeting the 10 acre requirement as <br />adequate acreage is available to the rear of this property, <br />therefore he would recommend Option 1 of the Staff Report approving <br />the realignment of lot lines with the addition of acreage from the <br />east to provide a total of 10 acres for the new parcel. Landers <br />seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried. <br />D. 92 -27 Cottage Homesteads, Rezoning on Elm Street <br />Al Brixius, NAC, advised the Planning & Zoning Board that the staff <br />had met with the developer just prior to the meeting and determined <br />that some changes in the site plan would be required. It was <br />therefore recommended that this item be held over until next month <br />to allow the developer time to redesign the site plan. Chairman <br />Schaps advised the audience that this item would be held over until <br />the August 12th meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board. <br />E. 92 -29 Roger Kolstad, Carl & Thomas Street, Variance <br />Al Brixius, NAC, reviewed this request which is to allow a 3 ton <br />road to be extended at a width of 24'. The Code has changed since <br />the Lino Air Park was originally approved and constructed and the <br />requirements now include a 7 ton roadway with a 33' width. Mr. <br />Brixius explained that there is no apparent hardship in this case <br />and would recommend denial of the variance request. <br />• Mr. Kolstad was present and stated that when the ordinance was <br />changed concerning the width of streets his subdivision was of <br />