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AGENDA ITEM 7 C <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jeff Smyser <br />C. C. MEETING DATE: June 25, 2001 <br />TOPIC: Resolution 01-83 <br />Minor Subdivision, xxx 20th Ave., SW 'A Section 1 <br />Brian Iverson <br />ACTION REQUIRED: 3/5 vote <br />BACKGROUND <br />The application is to remove a portion of land from one parcel and attach it to the <br />adjacent parcel. That is, the action will move the lot line ten feet. The existing property <br />line follows the '/4 '/a section line. The application is to move that property line ten feet to <br />the east. The reason is to increase the size of the western parcel to make it a full 20 acres. <br />The applicant has a buyer for the parcel (Parcel B) who wants a full 20 acres. <br />In addition, the action would combine into the eastern parcel a narrow strip of land along <br />I -35E which currently is a separate tax parcel. All of the land involved is under the same <br />ownership. <br />Access Driveway: Currently, a private driveway easement runs along the northern <br />edge of the existing western parcel and part of the eastern parcel. The proposed minor <br />subdivision would replace the existing driveway easement with a 66' access easement. <br />This will ensure that Parcel A will continue to have access to 20th Ave. <br />Both the existing driveway easement and the proposed access easement are private <br />easements, not City roads. If the applicant intends the new easement to be a future public <br />roadway, that would have to be analyzed in the future. The City has no plans for a road <br />in that location and there is no intent to convey a road to the City at this time. The new <br />easement does not obligate the City in any way. <br />Though the City's subdivision regulations require all lots to have full frontage on a public <br />street, the existing eastern parcel does not have frontage now. The proposed minor <br />subdivision will not alter this situation, it simply increases the size of the driveway access <br />easement. Any future subdivisions that create new lots will be required to have the full <br />frontage on a public street. <br />Long -Term Land Use: The area is guided for long-term rural use on both the <br />existing and the draft new land use map. The City has no plan to extend utilities to this <br />• <br />