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The Mounds View Vision <br />A Thriving Desirable Community <br /> <br />Item No: ___08D <br /> Meeting Date: May 28, 2019 <br />Type of Business: Council Business <br />City Administrator Review: _____ <br /> <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Jon Sevald, Community Development Director <br />Item Title/Subject: Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 956, <br />Amending the Zoning Map for 8482, 8484, and 8486 Long <br />Lake Road and Summary Publication. ROLL CALL VOTE <br /> <br />Introduction <br />Staff is requesting an Amendment to the Zoning Map to correct an error. The affected <br />properties include a twin-home and a single-family home. The twin-home was rezoned from R- <br />1 to R-2 in 1982. During the City’s updating of the Zoning Map, the neighboring single-family <br />home was rezoned instead. <br /> <br /> <br />Discussion <br />In December 2018, 8486 Long Lake Road (west half of twin-home) was sold. As part of the <br />process, a real estate appraiser contacted the City to confirm zoning, at which time Staff noticed <br />that the twin-home was erroneously zoned R-1, and that the adjacent single-family home (8482 <br />Long Lake Road) was zoned R-2 (zoning was flip-flopped). It is Staff’s guess that this error <br />occurred in the early 1990’s when the City converted hand drawn zoning maps into computer <br />generated maps. <br /> <br /> <br />Analysis <br />Timeline: <br /> <br />1982: Ordinance 325 is adopted, rezoning unplatted land from R-1 to R-2. <br /> <br />1984: 8495 Red Oak Dr is subdivided into two lots; Parcel A and B (Resolution 1511). <br />Parcel B is that area rezoned R-2. Parcel B is then subdivided for a zero-lot line <br />twin home (Resolution 1803). A twin-home is built. <br /> <br />19XX: City Staff convert hand drawn maps into computer generated maps. <br /> <br />1995: Zoning Map shows 2716/2720 County Road J as R-1, and 2708 County Road J <br />as R-2. 2708 County Road J is a single-family home, built in 1941. <br /> <br />2002: County Road J is realigned. 2716/2720 County Road J (twin-home) is re- <br />addressed as 8484/8486 Long Lake Road, and 2708 County Road J is re- <br />addressed as 8482 Long Lake Road. <br /> <br />
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