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RESOLUTION 87- 32 <br />CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />A RESOLUTION PROHIBITING THE TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE IN LANES <br />DEMONTREVILLE COUNTRY CLUB WITHOUT CITY APPROVAL <br />WHEREAS, Lanes DeMontreville Country Club became a recorded plat <br />of record on June 1, 1925; and <br />WHEREAS, Lanes DeMontreville Country Club, when originally <br />platted consisted of approximately nine -hundred twenty-five (925) <br />twenty (20) foot by one -hundred (100) foot lots, each with its own <br />property identification number; and <br />WHEREAS, Lanes DeMontreville Country Club is located in the R1 <br />(single family) Zoning District of the City of Lake Elmo, -and lots <br />within this zoning district require a minimum lot size of one and <br />one-half acres (Lake Elmo Municipal Code Sections 301.070 D.3.c.(1) <br />and 307.060 1.); and <br />WHEREAS, Section 301.090 B. of the Lake Elmo Municipal Code <br />states: Contiguous Parcels: If in a group of two or more contiguous <br />lots or parcels of land owned or controlled by the same person, and <br />individual lot or parcel does not meet the full width or area <br />requirements of this Ordinance, such individual lot or parcel cannot <br />be considered as a separate parcel of land for purposes of sale or <br />development, but must be combined with adjacent lots or parcels under <br />the same ownership so that the combination of lots or parcels will <br />equal one or more parcels of land each meeting the full lot width and <br />area requirements of this Ordinance; and <br />WHEREAS, Section 301.090 F of the Lake Elmo Municipal Code <br />states: Reduction of Required Yard or Lot Size Prohibited: No yard <br />or lot shall be reduced in area or dimension so as to make it less <br />than the minimum required by this Ordinance, and if the existing yard <br />or lot is less than the minimum required, it shall not be further <br />reduced. No required yard or lot currently used for a building or <br />dwelling group shall be used to satisfy minimum lot area requirements <br />for any other building; and <br />WHEREAS, Section 401.030 C.of the Lake Elmo Municipal Code <br />states: Approval Necessary for Acceptance of Subdivision Plats. <br />Before any plat or subdivision shall be recorded or be of any <br />validity, it shall be referred to the City Planning Commission and <br />approved by the City Council of Lake Elmo as having fulfilled the <br />requireents of this Ordinance. <br />WHEREAS, "Subdivision" as defined in Section 301.040 138. of the <br />Lake Elmo Municipal Code is: "A described tract of land which is to be <br />or has been divided into two (2) or more lots or parcels for the <br />purpose of transfer of ownership, building development, or for tax <br />assessment purposes. The term includes resubdivision and where it is <br />