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Family Lakeshore Residential, under the City's Code of Ordinances <br />Chapter 10, Land Use Regulations (Zoning) (hereinafter "Zoning <br />Code"). <br />Because Lakeville had a prospective purchaser for Parcel <br />A (and Parcel B) who wishes to construct a residence on Parcel A, <br />Lakeville has applied for and been granted certain variances for <br />construction of a residence on Parcel A. <br />Parcel B <br />The second parcel is the northerly corner of Lot 9, North <br />Shore Cottage Acres (hereinafter "Parcel B"). See Exhibit A <br />attached hereto. Lot 9 was originally platted in 1902. Parcel <br />B was separated from the rest of Lot 9 on September 4, 1945. See <br />Exhibit B attached hereto. The Ferndale Road right-of-way runs <br />over the northeasterly 33 feet of Parcel B. The remaining unen <br />cumbered portion of Parcel B measures 25 feet on each of its <br />four sides. <br />When originally platted, the portion of Lot 9 unencumbered <br />by the Ferndale Road easement which later became the unencumbered <br />% portion of Parcel B was completely submerged under Lake Minnetonka. <br />See Exhibit C attached hereto showing "Shoal Water Channel And <br />Dredging Area" over this entire area. When separated from Lot 9 <br />in 1945 and up to and including the present, the portion of Parcel <br />B unencumbered by the Ferndale Road easement has been and remains <br />completely submerged under Lake Minnetonka. See Exhibit D <br />attached hereto showing 18 feet of water between the shoreline of <br />Lake Minnetonka and the beginning of the unencumbered portion of <br />Parcel B. <br />-2- <br />m
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