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w <br /> Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> September 16, 2008 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 1 but in no case less than 25 feet. Assistant City Manager Moore-Sykes stated Lot 3 owned by Dr. <br /> 2 Good does abut the Lake and has a rear yard of 80.2 feet and Lot 4 owned by Mr. Hayes does not <br /> 3 abut the Lake and has a rear yard of 35.18 feet. Side yards for both properties are well above the <br /> 4 required footage. Lot 4 conforms to the front yard setback with 36.14 feet; Lot 3 does not <br /> 5 conform to the 30-foot front yard setback requirement. The original survey does show a front <br /> 6 yard setback of 25 feet, still shy of the required setback of 30 feet that was adopted by the City in <br /> 7 1976. The structure was built in 1961. Either one of these would make the front yard setback for <br /> 8 4024 Silver Lake Terrace grandfathered in. Both lots will conform to the rear yard setbacks and <br /> 9 the side yard setbacks if the lot combinations are approved. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Assistant City Manager Moore-Sykes stated a resident came in to City Hall today and questioned <br /> 12 the legal descriptions for both lots. She reported that the resident was assured the information the <br /> 13 surveyor provided is accurate and the information can be received on-line or in person at the <br /> 14 County. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Mr. Paul Hayes, 4020 Silver Lake Terrace, addressed the Planning Commission and stated the <br /> 17 purpose of purchasing more lakeshore is strictly recreational. Also, in the future it will be easier <br /> 18 to sell their property. He reviewed the location of the lot subdivision/combination and explained <br /> 19 that it will follow the natural terrain. It will also clean up the situation of a six-foot area on his <br /> 20 property that was previously tarred by Dr. Good. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Dr. Gary Good, 4024 Silver Lake Terrace, stated he previously blacktopped an area large enough <br /> 23 for two cars. It turned out that seven feet of that area was on Mr. Hayes' property. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Commissioner Jensen noted that the utility easement will still be intact when this is complete. He <br /> 26 pointed out that this will be adding width to the current lake access on the Hayes' property. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Assistant City Manager Moore-Sykes stated the Hayes' property currently has access through the <br /> 29 easement, and will now have private access as well <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Chair Stromgren closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Motion by Commissioner Jensen, seconded by Commissioner Goodwin, to adopt a resolution for <br /> 34 recommendation of approval of the proposed lot splits and combinations at 4020 Silver Lake <br /> 35 Terrace and 4024 Silver Lake Terrace to the City Council. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 Chair Stromgren informed the applicants that this item will be included on the agenda of the <br /> 40 September 23, 2008 City Council meeting. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 VIII. CONCEPT REVIEWS <br /> 43 <br /> 44 None. <br /> 45 <br />