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Ms. Judy Fronunes <br />Page 2 <br />December 5, 1984 <br />I am forwarding to you the following documents: <br />1. Lot Combination Request Form. This is to combine the <br />property for tax purposes. It is likely that the two parcels <br />comprising Lot C will be combined, and that Lots 6, 7 and 8 will be <br />combined, resulting in two tax statements. It is unlikely that <br />the County will combine across the right-of-way unless a street <br />vacation is approved by the City. It is also unlikely that the <br />County will combine Lots 6, 7 and 8 with the lakeshore strip <br />unless approval of both school districts is granted. I would <br />suggest you consider the possibility of a street vacation (there <br />may be objections by the power or phone company) and not bother with <br />the school districts. <br />2. Lot Area Variance Form - Standard resolution form. This will <br />be recorded in the chain of title of the affected properties. <br />There is no charge for this variance application. <br />3. Subdivision Application Form - In order to divide the <br />lakeshore strip, a formal metes and bounds subdivision for tax <br />purposes must be approved by the City. <br />4. Street Vacation Application Form. <br />Suggested order of procedure: <br />1. Apply for the subdivision of the lakeshore strip. <br />* 2. Apply for street vacation of the portion of "Moslin Avenue" <br />between Lot C and the other affected lots (6,7 and 8), (perhaps Mr. <br />McCloud would join in the vacation of the portion along his Lots 9, <br />10 and 11). 'On the face of it, I don't know that the City would <br />object to vacating this roadway, but the Big Island neighbors <br />might. <br />* 3. Apply to both school districts to have their boundary moved so <br />that che lakeshore strips can be combined for tax purposes with <br />their adjacent lots. <br />4. Once the above items are complete, return the signed lot area <br />variance forms and the signed lot combination forms to the City. <br />•NOTE: We consider Steps 2 and 3 as optional based on the whims of your <br />client(s). <br />Please contact me if you have further questions <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael P. Gaffron <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator