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� o <br /> To: Chair Kirchner and Planning Commission Members <br /> Adam Edwards, City Administrator <br /> F G� <br /> From: Jeremy Barnhart,AICP, Community Development 'kFSHo41` <br /> Director <br /> Date: February 22, 2022 <br /> Subject: #LA22-000002,Jim Hillier, 1245 Arbor Street, <br /> Sketch Plan <br /> Application Summary: The applicant is requesting sketch plan review on a proposed <br /> subdivision that would subdivide a 0.634 acre parcel into two equal lots. The parcel is in a <br /> zoning district that requires a minimum lot area of 2 acres and 200 feet of lot width. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff requests non-binding feedback from the <br /> planning commission. Planning Staff does not support the lot split as non-conforming lots <br /> would be created, inconsistent with the zoning code and the comprehensive plan for the area. <br /> Background <br /> The property was originally platted as lots 12, 13, 14, and 15 of Maxwell's Addition to Crystal <br /> • Bay in January 1915 and these 4 lots were combined as two separate parcels(12 and 13) and (14 <br /> and 15)at some point after. In 1985, Council Resolution 1798 noted the parcels were used as a <br /> single property. In 1985,sanitary sewer services were provided to the area, and one sewer <br /> connection was provided to the subject property. In 2009, after the properties were classified <br /> as Tax Forfeit, city resolution 5888 recommended (to the County)their sale only as combined <br /> parcels. <br /> The parcel is currently recognized as a single parcel,with one County Property Identification <br /> Number(PIN# 1011723310105). The parcel is 0.64 acres and the frontage on Briar Street is <br /> considered the front, by virtue of its shortest length (100.05 feet) <br /> Application <br /> The applicant's propose to split the currently undeveloped parcel into two lots. Both lots would <br /> have frontage on an existing public street, and both lots would be served by sanitary sewer <br /> within Arbor or Briar Street. Each lot will have its own well. The proposed use of the property is <br /> anticipated to be single family residential. <br /> The table below summarizes the proposed lot area and width, and the shows the required <br /> standards, including setbacks. Items in red denote non-conforming standards. <br /> • <br />