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April 25, 1977 Page 4 <br />ITEM C on the consent agenda concerned approval of a minor <br />subdivision request of Peter Stasz, as recommended by the <br />Planning Commission, to create two lots from existing property <br />located at 8044 Greenwood Drive. The north lot is to be <br />80 feet wide by 231 feet deep and the south lot 85 feet wide by <br />231 feet deep. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated that he withdrew Item C from the <br />consent agenda as he felt that Mr. Stasz was not comfortable with <br />the lot division as approved by the Planning Commission. <br />Mr. Stasz stated that he was comfortable with the lot division. <br />The concern he had expressed at the Planning Commission meeting <br />had been that he might end up being over the lot line, but he now <br />feels that if it is approved as stated above, he will be well <br />within the required setbacks. The house he intends to build <br />on the property is 70 feet wide. <br />MSP (Baumgartner - Hodges) to approve, as recommended by Planning <br />Commission (4/13/77 minutes), minor subdivision request of Peter <br />Stasz to create two lots from existing property located at 8044 <br />Greenwood Drive. The north lot shall be 80 feet wide by 231 feet <br />deep and the south lot 85 feet wide by 231 feet deep. 5 ayes <br />PUBLIC HEARING ON RELOCATION OF TWO BEDROOM RAMBLER DIRECTLY <br />SOUTH OF 7288 SILVER LAKE ROAD <br />John Mezzenga of 1461 Mississippi has requested permission from <br />the City Council to relocate a single family dwelling from its <br />present location at 3515 Highway 61 in White Bear Lake to the lot <br />south of 7288 Silver Lake Road. The house is a two bedroom rambler, <br />26 feet wide by 44 feet long and was built in 1964. <br />The house has been inspected and there are no major code deficien- <br />cies. The staff recommends approval of the house relocation and <br />recommends that the City require a minimum $1,000 deposit to insure <br />all minimum code requirements are met. <br />Mr. Mezzenga stated that the house is being relocated because the <br />property it is presently located on is being developed. The lot <br />he is requesting to put the home on, at 7288 Silver Lake Road, <br />is 104 feet by 216 feet. Mr. Mezzenga has a petition with 20 <br />signatures out of 26 which he attempted to get. <br />Concern was expressed by a neighbor about a possible water problem <br />if the ditch that runs behind the property were closed. There had <br />been a problem two years ago when the water came up in the yards <br />along the ditch, and it was feared that the problem could occur <br />again if the new resident closed the ditch on his property. <br />Mr. Mezzenga stated that he had already taken three loads of debris <br />out of the ditch and that he planned to keep it open. It had <br />apparently been used as a dumping ground previous to his purchase <br />of the property, thus causing water to back up during heavy rains. <br />
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