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June 14, 19T8 <br />Page 3 <br />MSP (Haake-Quan) to recomnend to the Councit en ordinance change stated as follows, <br />that for atl lnterior lots clesslfied R-1, which ere proposed for minor subdivtsion, <br />~ one 1ot into two, e variance can be granted where the lot frontege w111 be not less <br />than 7b' and the tctal lot area wili be not tess than 100% of the minimum square <br />Paotage es stated in Sub~lvision 0, Secttan 2, wlth existing bulldings and any pro- <br />posed building davelopment to meet eli setbeck requtrements. 4 aye~ <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REpUEST OF JOHN WESTLING - 8466 RED OAK QRIVf <br />MSP:(Burmelster-G7azer) to take the.minor subdivision raquest~oP John Westling <br />f~•am the tabta. 4 ayes <br />Offlcial Rose reported thaL the applicant has requested Co divida a lot 1S0' <br />wide by 264' deep inEo two equal 75' wide by 264~ deep. OfPicial Rose added <br />that the ptanning considerations remain the same as were dlscussed at the May <br />10, 1978 meating. He stated that it is Staff's apinion that if the ordlnance <br />chanye is granted, the veriance could be legaily grantpd wSthout proof of hardship. <br />MSP (Naake-Burmeistsr} to recamnend to the Ceuncll the approval ot the minor <br />subdivisiun for John Nestting of ane lot into two, with ench iot to be 75' wide <br />by 264' deep. This recortmendation 1s base~~ on the conCingency that the Council <br />approves the ordinance chanqe that was recomnended in the previous actton, 7fle <br />easements that are recorded on the surveyors certificate dated April 24, 1978 <br />witl be required ta be taken. 4 ayes <br />f~ Chairperson Haake stated that if the Council does not approve the ordinance change <br />hir. ifestl~ng will have to come back to the Planning Commissioh for e variance, and <br />that tt will be up to him.to prove the hardship. <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REpUEST OP JAMES STAPLES - 7710 WOODLAWN QRIVE <br />Officlal Rose reported that the appiicant has requested to divide a lot measuring <br />176.17' wide on Che east and 175.77' wide on the mest by 296.74' deep into two <br />lots, parcel A 6eing 90.77' wide by 296.74' deep and parca] B being 85.40' wide <br />on the east and 85'00' wid2 on the weit by 296.74` deep. <br />Official Rose stated that both proposed parcels A and e meet minimum arn.e and <br />frontage requirements, and the existing housing and garage on pai•ce1 A mee*, minimum <br />setoack requirements. Water and sc:wer are ava11ub1e 1n the street for both parceis <br />A and 8, and a five foot easement would be required far parcels A and B on the <br />west sides of the 1ot. 7he Zonin~ and Comprehensive Plan denote the area as R-1, <br />sing'ie fam9ly usage, and the intended use for the lots must be classified R-i, <br />Mr. Staples staCed that he had bought the lot 21 years ago but never ,~oined the iots <br />tog~ther and wouid.,now like to sp11t them. Offlciat Rose expia9ned that the <br />lots most 1lkely bad been combined at some time through taxaCfan. <br />MSP (Burmelster-quan) to recomnend the.COUnciT approve the minor subdtvislon request <br />of James Staples at 7710 Woodlawn Orive, with a 5' easement requlred on the rear <br />~ ,lat ltne on parcels A ar,d b. ~, ayes <br />"or./ <br />DEVELOPMENT CONTROL REVIEW - THOMAS BUDZYNSKI - 2732 NIGHWAY 10 <br />Official Rose reportr.d that the applict~~yt has requested to remodel the existing <br />