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6 <br /> <br />(E) Review of lot line adjustment or lot consolidation. A completed application shall be <br />reviewed administratively by the Zoning AdministratorPlanning Department who shall <br />make a written finding in regard to the provisions of division (B) above. The Zoning <br />AdministratorCity's approval shall be conditioned upon recording of documents which <br />effectuate the lot line adjustment or lot consolidation and any other conditions deemed <br />necessary to ensure compliance with the Zoning Code. Unless a request for additional <br />review time is requested by the Zoning AdministratorCity, action on the application shall <br />be taken within 60 days after a complete application is submitted. Prior to the issuance of <br />any development permits, and no later than 60 days after administrative review and <br />approval, the applicant shall provide the Zoning AdministratorCity with recorded <br />documents or recorded document numbers for the deeds of conveyance which effectuate <br />the lot line adjustment or lot consolidation. Failure to provide the required verifications <br />within the required time shall invalidate the Zoning AdministratorCity's approval. <br />(F) Certification of Taxes Paid. Prior to approval of an application for a lot line adjustment or <br />lot consolidation, the applicant shall provide certification to the City that there are no <br />delinquent property taxes, special assessments, interest, or City utility fees due upon the <br />parcel of land to which the lot line adjustment or lot consolidation application relates. <br />(1997 Code, § 400.06) (Am. Ord. 08-205, passed 4-3-2018) Penalty, see § 10.99 <br /> <br />SECTION 153.065 LOT DIVISIONS. <br /> <br />Section 153.065 Lot Divisions. A. The City Planning Director may approve administratively the subdivision of one lot or parcel into two or three lots where no public infrastructure, easements or rights-of-way are being dedicated. The following requirements must be met before the City may approve an administrative lot division: 1. The submittal of the required land use application and fee. 2. The submittal of proof of ownership. 3. The submittal of a current certificate of survey, prepared and signed by a Minnesota licensed land surveyor, depicting the following: a. Graphic scale of the survey (engineering scale only, not less than 1 inch equals 50 feet). <br />b. North arrow. c. Date of the survey. d. Existing legal description of the parcel of land to be subdivided. <br />e. Existing parcel boundaries shown with survey measurement data matching the legal description of the parcel of land. f. Area in square feet and in acres of the parcel of land to be subdivided. <br />g. Existing site improvements within the subject property and those within 50 feet of the boundaries of the parcel to be subdivided. h. All encroachments along the outside boundary of the parcel of land to be subdivided. i. All easements of record affecting the parcel of land to be subdivided.