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241 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />Bisel © Bohjanen Eg <br />Neal © Reinert El <br />Abstained: Kuether <br />Motion carried. <br />Kuether ❑ <br />DECEMBER 19, 1991 <br />Consideration and Approval of Minor Subdivision for Edward and <br />Any Treise (Alcock Estate) DRB Application No. 91 -54 - Mr. Miller <br />explained this 40 acre property is located on the east side of <br />Lake Drive and just south of the Columbus Township boundary. It <br />is proposed to subdivide the parcel into three (3) parcels, one <br />(1) containing approximately 30 acres and two (2) parcels each <br />containing approximately 4.5 acres. All parcels would have the <br />proper frontage on Lake Drive. The two (2) 4.5 acre parcels will <br />remain under the ownership of the estate. Currently there is a <br />dwelling on the north parcel and a member of the estate plans to <br />build on the second parcel in the future. <br />The Alcock Estate has proposed several other subdivision plans <br />during the past few years, however none have ever been recorded. <br />There is a 66 foot road easement running along the southern <br />boundary of the 40 acre parcel. The estate is proposing that <br />this easement be vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Treise have no use for <br />the easement and wish to vacate it so that it will not be used <br />for public purposes. There is also a triangle shaped parcel of <br />land on the 40 acres that is currently zoned General Business <br />(GB). It is proposed to rezone this parcel to Suburban <br />Residential (S -R). This parcel is not buildable. <br />Mr. Miller explained that a ghost plat has not been prepared for <br />this parcel since it is a large parcel and allows for several <br />platting options. It was noted that recently the City Council <br />has been requiring ghost plats and dedication of easements for <br />future streets and utility easements. <br />Bob Cordell, 8380 Lake Drive explained that his wife is a member <br />of the Alcock Estate and he has been before the City Council in <br />the past with other subdivision plans. He noted that a ghost <br />plat was submitted in the past and should be on file. Mr. <br />Cordell explained that he is now living on the estate and is <br />operating a trucking business from that location. He is <br />grandfathered in and does not want to loose this designation. <br />Mr. Cordell felt that the subdivision of the estate has been a <br />thorn in the side of the City for the past 13 years and would <br />like the matter concluded. <br />After further discussion regarding requiring a ghost plat, <br />PAGE 8 <br />