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Date Application Received: March 16,2019 404/iitOAiO <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete:April 1,2019 <br /> 120-Day Review Period Expires: July 30,2019 <br /> To: Chair Thiesse and Planning Commission Members >% r✓ <br /> Dustin Rief, City Administrator lkEsx&-� <br /> From: Jeremy Barnhart, Community Development Director <br /> Date: April 15, 2019 <br /> Subject: #LA19-000022,Mike Steadman o/b/o Eric J Larson and Andrea Larson Living <br /> Trust, 690 Brown Road,Preliminary Plat <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Application Summary: The applicant is requesting preliminary plat approval for a 7 lot single <br /> family residential subdivision at 690 Brown Road. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval, subject to the <br /> conditions outlines below. <br /> Background <br /> Eric J Larson and Andrea Larson Living Trust are the owners of 690 Brown Road,a 23. 72 acre <br /> parcel on the western shore of Long Lake. The property also includes over 580 feet of frontage on <br /> Brown Road North. This project was the subject of a sketch plan(LA18-000095)reviewed in <br /> February by the City Council. The council supported that layout, including the proposed minor <br /> deviations of lot width due to the concave shoreline. The proposed layout is generally consistent <br /> with that proposal. <br /> The property generally drops from a high point near Brown Road to Long Lake and includes a <br /> number of wetlands, a seasonal creek,and a number of timber areas throughout the site. There is <br /> one existing home,this will be retained on proposed lot 6. <br /> The proposal includes the creation of a new private road terminating in a cul de sac. This road <br /> will intersect with Brown Road at Brown Road's intersection with Sugarwood Drive to the west. <br /> 7 lots are proposed, each meeting the minimum standard for lot size, 2 acres of dry buildable <br /> land. All lots will be served with municipal water and sewer. The property is within the MUSA <br /> currently. <br />
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