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•• <br />To:Ororio Counci1 Members <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron# Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />Date:March 19r 1985 <br />Subject: #889 Eugene Nelson, Big Island Record Lots 16 & 22 - <br />Lot Line Rearrangement ~ Final Subdivision - Resolution <br />Application - Formally Divide For Tax Purposes A Strip of <br />Lakeshore on Big Island <br />Zoning District - RS <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Exhibit D <br />Exhibit E <br />Exhibit F <br />Exhibit G <br />Exhibit H <br />Application <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners List <br />Survey and Site Plan <br />Title Certificates <br />Record Lot Sketch <br />Staff Letter to Jay Smedberg 3/8/85 <br />Planning Commission Memo 3/13/85 <br />Applicant is requesting that a narrow strip of lakeshore <br />abutting Big Island Record Lots 16 and 22 be formally divided by <br />the City for tax purposes. The division request is consistent <br />with and a result of the discussions applicant had with former <br />City Planner, Alan Olson when the Big Island ordinance was <br />adopted. This lakeshore strip was somehow divided and torrensed <br />as two parcels about 1970, but never approved by Orono and never <br />divided for tax purposes. The City suggested that the applicant <br />now bring this in for formal approval since he is ^oiling the <br />involved properties. Please refer to Exhibit D and F. <br />Record Lot #22 includes Lots 9, 10, and 11 of Morse Island <br />Park (Parcel C on the survey) and the northerly portion of the <br />lakeshore strip (Parcel A on the survey). The lot area of Record <br />Lot #22 is 1.03 acres. <br />Record Lot #16 includes Lots 6, 7, and 8 and both portions <br />of Lot C in Morse Island Park, and the southerly portion of the <br />lakeshore strip (Parcel B on the survey). The lot area of Record <br />Lot #16 is about 2.01 acres. <br />Although not a part of this application, note then that Lot <br />15, Morse Island Park will become Record Lot #7 0, and that the <br />northerly portion of Lot 7, Morse Island Park 2nd Addition, will <br />become Record Lot #71. Both of these are unbuildable by them <br />selves. <br />This application is serving to tie up some loose ends left <br />over from the adoption of the RS Zoning District Ordinance. Note <br />that the ordinance itself includes some errors in that Parcels <br />M
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