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• <br />• <br />• <br />Iverson Minor Subdivision <br />page 2 <br />area. Any platting would have to be at a maximum density of one lot per 10 acres. (No <br />plat approval is being requested.) <br />The application involves a very minor change in parcel sizes and poses no concern for <br />public health, safety, or welfare. Staff recommends approval. <br />This report is based on the document "Proposed Minor Subdivision for Brian Iverson", <br />by Passe Engineering, Inc., dated 4/30/01 and received by the City May 2, 2001. (We <br />received the 11" x 17" reduction on May 17.) <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD ACTION <br />The P & Z considered the application at the June 13 meeting. The potential buyer of the <br />property, Mr. Bill Walton, addressed the P & Z. Mr. Walton did not want the 66 -foot <br />easement. The P & Z recommends adding a condition of approval that the 66 -foot <br />easement not be included. <br />As explained in this report, Mr. Iverson is the owner of all the property. From the City's <br />perspective, if a landowner wants to record an access easement over his own property, it <br />is not a City concern. The City's interests are not affected either way, and there is no <br />City obligation involved. Staff's recommendation is to approve the subdivision as <br />submitted. <br />OPTIONS <br />1. Approve Resolution 01-83 approving the minor subdivision as submitted. <br />2. Return to staff with direction. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Option 1 <br />