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Zoning File #1506 <br />March 12, 1990 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Lot ConfjcTuration - <br />Both Lots 1 and 2 satisfy lot standards for development <br />under the RR-IB zoning district. Each lot satisfies the required <br />rear of the front yard setback line. [Lot 2 at <br />Jrivel"V“t7out^ot"\M ' <br />M .. T!!® proposed house locations meet the required setbacks. <br />Note the west setback for Lot 2 is a side setback of 30'. This <br />is not a corner lot as the access is defined as a driveway and <br />not a private road. <br />Access - Temporarv/Future - <br />Outlot A shall serve as a temporary access for Lot 1 until a <br />future west corridor is installed at the north border (refer to <br />Exhibit F). The private driveway within Outlot A shall serve as <br />a permanent access for Lot 2. Applicant's engineer will provide <br />engineering plans for the private driveway that will extend <br />northward to Lot 1. The plan must provide detail on the wood <br />piank bridge that will cross over Classen Creek and detail on <br />driveway, specifically erosion control within small portion of <br />the roadway that intersects wetlands below the 970' elevation. <br />The City will ask for the dedication of 33' of Watertown <br />Road as shown on the preliminary plan. <br />Outlot A has been created in its present configuration <br />because of the driveway, taking advantage of the higher <br />elevations as it runs adjacent to the west lot line of Lot 2. At <br />some future date. Lot 1 will no longer use the existing driveway, <br />achieve access from the north. As already noted. Lot 2 <br />will be combined with Outlot A as a condition of this subdivision <br />approval. Lot 2 will grant a temporary access easement in favor <br />of Lot 1 to be extinguished at the time of the Installation of <br />the new west corridor road at the north. <br />Septic - <br />Please review Exhibit D, Gaffron's memo confirms adequate <br />and suitable area for on-site septic development for both lots. <br />The question of rerouting drainage on Lot 2 is no longer an issue <br />at this point as the developer of Indian Creek shall reroute <br />drainage along the west border of the property to the drainage <br />ditch on Watertown Road. In recent years, the City Installed an <br />underground drainage tile that runs from the eastern curb cut on <br />the property westward to the creek. There is already a well <br />established drainage ditch that transports drainage westward to <br />the culvert that finally drains southward under Watertown Toad.