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w:' <br />Samuel A. McCloud <br />March 27, 1985 <br />Page 2 <br />Again, in order to accommodate your closing, this applica­ <br />tion was brought directly to the Council at their next scheduled <br />meeting on March 25. Staff recommended approval per the Planning <br />Commission recommendation. At this meeting, Smedberg stated his <br />objections to any combination stipulation at this time, feeling <br />he was being pressured by the City to complete an action he <br />should be given the appropriate 6-month period to consider. <br />Staff suggested to Council that the division for tax purposes <br />could be approved without the combination provisions at this <br />time, and the 6-month consideration period be granted to each <br />record lot owner as a separate issue. Council voted 2-1 to table <br />the application in order to allow Smedberg the 6-month period to <br />consider whether he would acknowledge the record lot designation, <br />and then take action on the subdivision and record lot acknow­ <br />ledgements all at once. <br />I have been requested by Judy Frommes to formally indicate <br />to you that you have the right to reconstruct or replace your <br />existing cabin. It is my understanding that you are willing to <br />acknowledge that your Record Lot #22 consists of Lots 9-10-11 and <br />the lakeshore strip and will agree to the combination of these <br />parcels and agree to the filing of the automatic lot area <br />variance resolution in the chain of title. <br />If you do execute these documents, in return the City will <br />grant you the automatic lot area variance, which effectively <br />grants you the rights per Section 10.31, Subdivision 6 (F) (copy <br />attached). Note that the listing for Record Lot #22 includes <br />P.I.D. No. 23-117-23 32 0019, which is Lot #15, Morse Island <br />Park, and which former City Planner Alan Olson stated would <br />become separate Record Lot No. #70. This is still agreeable to <br />the City, but has not been officially changed in the code because <br />Mr. Nelson has never returned the paperwork. <br />I will sKv^rtly be forwarding to you copies of the lot <br />combination request form and the lot area variance resolution for <br />your review, signature, and return. Please contact me if you <br />have further questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />I* <br />r. <br />Michael P. Gaffron, <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />V* . . V <br />^ ‘ L <br />rn fniatnii