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Iwr <br />►' -1 4# • <br />Date Application Received: 4-19-04 <br />Date Application Considered as Complete: 5-6-04 <br />Initial 60-Day Review Period Expires: 7-5-04 <br />60-day Extension Notice 5-19-04; Extended to: 9-3-04 <br />Additional 60-day Extension granted by Applicant on 8-16-04 to: 11-2-04 <br />s-ircTfMr; <br />OCI 2 b 2004 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION cn y OF OHOfvo <br />Date: October 21 , 2004 <br />Item No. <br />Department Approval: <br />Name: Michael P. Gaffron <br />Title: Planning Director <br />Administrator Approval:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: t^04-3007 Harold & Mildred Bower, owners of “1925" Lakeview Terrace <br />1) Revision of City Wetland Map <br />2) Lot Area Variance <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Submitted conceptual house plans, grading plan <br />B - Resolution <br />C - Ordinance <br />D - Notice of Planning Commission Action 7-20-04 <br />E - Correspondence 8/16/04, 8/18/04, 8/19/04, 9/22/04 <br />F-PC Minutes 7-19-04 <br />G - Memo and Exhibits of 7-15-04 <br />Application Summary: This vacant lot was created within the plat of Long Lake Country <br />Club Addition in 1961. The applicants arc the property owners of the adjoining developed <br />residential lot at 1080 Brown Road North which they purchased in 1970. The applicants have <br />owned this vacant parcel since 1974. Applicants request that the City revise its June 1975 <br />Wetlands Inventory and Classification to exclude the portions of this vacant lot that are not <br />wetland under the recent delineation, and to grant a lot area variance to allow the lot to be <br />sold as a building site. <br />Planning Commission Findings and Conclusions: Planning Commission reviewed this <br />application on JuW 19 and on a vote of 7-0 recommended approval per the staff <br />recommendation. <br />Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends approval subject to a number of conditions <br />outlined in this memo. <br />Planning Commission concluded that the City’s official wetland maps should be modified to match <br />the current wetland boundaries as delineated, and that the lot area variance is supported by <br />substantial hardship. The motion for approval included the following conditions as recommended <br />by staff: <br />1.The delineated wetland and a 26' buffer around its perimeter shall be subject to a <br />Conservation and Flowagc Easement which will disallow any filling or structures within the <br />wetland and buffer area.