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10/14/2002
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While the zoning ordinance allows a one acre lot to be created under the <br />homestead clause, the minimum Rural lot standards preclude the creation of <br />such a lot that would also comply with the City's minimum lot depth <br />standards. <br />4.) That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any <br />special privilege that would be denied by this ordinance to other lands, <br />structures, or buildings in the same district. <br />The property in question has the necessary lot area to conform to the <br />minimum requirements of the homestead clause.. <br />5.) That the proposed actions will be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the <br />ordinance. <br />The Variance is in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance which <br />allows for homesteaded properties to reduce their lot to a minimum of one <br />acre if the balance of the property results in a parcel of ten acres. <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Lino Lakes City Council approves the <br />proposed Minor Subdivision & Variance as described by the attached document entitled <br />"Minor Subdivision for Don Lindahl" by E.G. Rud & Sons, Inc., dated July 10, 2002, <br />with the following conditions: <br />1.) A park dedication fee of $1,665 to be paid prior to the certification and <br />recording of the Minor Subdivision. <br />2.) The applicant shall dedicate to the City drainage and utility easements <br />measuring ten feet in width along the front and rear property lines, five feet in <br />width along side property lines, and covering all ponding and wetland areas. <br />Such dedication shall be in the form of a Quit Claim Deed, per the City <br />attorney, to be submitted prior to the certification and recording of the Minor <br />Subdivision. <br />3.) The applicant shall dedicate to Anoka County 60 feet of public right-of-way <br />adjacent to Ash Street. <br />Adopted by the Lino Lakes City Council this 14 day of October, 2002. <br />��s J. Bergeson,44ayor <br />ATTEST: <br />Ann Blair, City Clerk <br />
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