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Planning and Zoning Board <br />January 12, 1983 Page -3- <br />. <br />Mr. Ostlie moved to recommend to Council that a variance to Ordinance #85 be granted <br />to Mr. Leroux combining parcels per the legal description on a Certificate of Survey <br />dated December 21, 1982 and to eliminate any reference to Planning and Zoning Board <br />approval of the easements as shown on this Certificate of Survey contigent to advice <br />by the City legal council that deeds and other legal descriptions are in order. Mrs. <br />Klaus seconded the motion. Motion declared passed. <br />Mr. Prokop noted that Mr. Leroux had been before the Planning and Zoning B oard previously <br />with several different proposals as to how the land could be subdivided. He asked Mr. <br />Leroux if he still was considering these plans. Mr. Leroux said he is no longer interested <br />in subdividing his property but selling it as one piece and retire to another warmer <br />part of the country. Mr. Jefferson, who was in the audience, is interested in purchasing <br />parcel #2 and dividing it into two lots. The purpose of the two lots would be single <br />family dwellings. He recognizes that there are some problems with this subdivision <br />especially proper lot frontages. <br />Mr. Leroux was told this will before the Council on January 24, 1983 for final action. <br />VARIANCE - Stafki <br />Mr. Stafki has requested a variance to Ordinance #85 to divide a lot he owns in the <br />Lexington Park Lakeview Addition. He explained that he had planned to do this about <br />two years ago but he was injured on the job and he could not purse this further until <br />now. <br />Mr. Prokop was told that area is designated Urban Residental on the Comprehensive Land <br />Use Plan which indicates the area is planned for municipal sewer within the next five <br />years. Mr. Doocy noted that in the past years this kind of lot split was granted <br />routinely. <br />Mr. Prokop asked Mr. Kluegel if he felt that tract B on Mr. Stafki's certificate of <br />survey would be a buildable lot and be able to contain an on -site septic system. Mr. <br />Kluegel said yes. <br />Mr. Goldade said the proposed new Ordinance will require that a lot be at least one acre <br />to he a buildable lot. There was discussion on this and the concesses was that although <br />this lot is less than one acre it is buildable and will not require another variance <br />before a building permit is issued. <br />Mr. Doocy moved to recommend to Council that a variance to Ordinance #85 be granted to <br />Mr. Stafki to divide into two lots lot 20, Block 5, Lexington Park Lakeview as shown <br />on the Certificate of Survey dated September 30,1980. The reason for granting this <br />variance is that it conforms to the adopted Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Mr. Goldade <br />seconded the motion. Motion declared passed. <br />Mr. Stafki was told the Council will give its decision on this request on January 24, <br />1983. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Mr. Kluegel presented a letter to the Board dealing with the Shoreland Management Act. <br />This letter states the City must prepare a Shoreland Management Ordinance by December 1, <br />• 1983. Mr. Goldade asked if the Board will be given a sample ordinance to work with. <br />He felt maybe the task force should deal with this item. <br />Mrs. Klaus noted that in the Council minutes of December 28, 1982 the third page, third <br />to last paragraph dealing with Revenue Mortgage Bonds the paragraph states the Administrator <br />