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lo <br />Date Application Received: 3/19/03 <br />Date Application ConiMcrcd as Complete: 3/24n3 <br />60*Day Review Period Eipires: S/23/03 <br />To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Chair Smith and Planning Commissioners <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Mike Gaflron, Planning Director <br />April 14.2003 <br />#03*2883 Dennis A. Meyer, 4655/4685 Tonkaview Lane • Subdivision of a Lot <br />Line Rearrangement - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District: LR-IB Single Family Lakeshore Residential, 1-acre min. (43,560 s.f.) <br />Lot Area:Existing <br />4655 Tonkaview; 24,960 s.f. (0.57 ac.) <br />4685 Tonkaview: 29,478 s.f (0.68 ac.) <br />Proposed <br />20,200 s.f (0.46 ac.) <br />34,239 s.f (0.79 ac.) <br />AppUcation Summary: Applicant requests approval for a lot line rearrangement between <br />these two developed residential lots. Applicant owns both properties, and each contains an <br />existing single family residence. Both lots are substandard in the LR-IB 1-acre zone; the lot <br />line rearrangement would make the larger lot slightly larger (nearer conformity) and the <br />smaller lot slightly smaller (reduced degree of conformity). <br />Pertinent Code Sections: <br />1.10.24, Subd. 5B: Minimum lot area required = 1.0 acres dry buildable <br />Minimum lot width required « 140* (measured at rear of fiont yard) <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Plat map <br />C - Survey - Existing & Proposed Lot Lines <br />D - Staff Sketch: Buildable Envelope for 4655 <br />E - Topographic Map <br />F - Property Owners List <br />G - Plat Map with Area Lot Sizes <br />Background <br />Applicant proposes to move the boundary between his two developed residential lots to reflect the <br />visual lines of occupation as delineated by an existing tree line. The easterly lot (4655) has <br />contained a residence since the early 1900's, which encroaches into the street right-of-way. The <br />westerly lot (4685) has a relatively new home constructed in 1998 pursuant to a lot area variance <br />granted in 1997. No other variances were granted for this lot, which met the 80% standard for lot <br />width.