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-6- <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REQUEST OF DAVID BISSONNETTE FOR 8312 RED OAK. <br />Adm. Achen stated this was a non - constrovertial subdivision and <br />recommended Council approve the subdivision as recommended by <br />the Planning Commission: the East lot to be 239' x 182' and the <br />west lot to be 91' x 234' with 5' utility and drainage easements <br />along both lot lines. <br />MSP (Pickar- Hodges) to approve the minor subdivision request of <br />Davis Bissonnette for 8312 Red Oak per the Planning Commission's <br />recommendation. 5 ayes <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REQUEST OF CLARA FORD FOR 8334 GROVELAND. <br />Adm. Achen explained that since the intent of the developer <br />is to return at a later date to request a minor subdivision <br />of the western lot, the staff recommends that this request <br />be treated as a major subdivision now and eliminate the <br />second minor subdivision request. The Planning Commission <br />left this decision up to the Council. <br />Councilman Shelquist stated that the proposed lots really <br />are inadequate; but the Planning Commission had agreed to <br />the substandard lots as the other lots in that neighborhood <br />are substandard. <br />Mayor Johnson asked if this should be considered a minor or <br />major subdivision. Councilman Shelquist recommended it be <br />made a major subdivision since it is the eventual intent <br />to make it three lots. <br />Adm. Achen suggested that a major subdivision now protects <br />both the city and the property owner because the further we <br />get from Project 1973 -4 and the decision the Planning Commission <br />made about some substandard lots, the more distant the logic <br />of that Planning Commission recommendation becomes. <br />Mayor Johnson asked if Mrs. Ford would go along with a major <br />subdivision. Ken Sjodin, 2841 Bronson Dr., the builder buying <br />the lot from Mrs. Ford, said he had suggested a minor subdivision <br />at this time only because the legal would be easy and thought <br />Mrs. Ford could sell the lot faster this way; her only concern <br />is selling the lot. <br />MSP (Shelquist- Johnson) to deny the minor subdivision request <br />for 8334 Groveland and follow the staff's recommendation. Since <br />Mr. Sjodin has indicated verbally his intent to split the <br />western lot at a later date, it would be best to make the major <br />now. <br />5 ayes <br />
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