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TO; <br />FROM; <br />DATE: <br />Planning Conunission and Council <br />Jeanne Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />April 1, 1980 <br />SUBJECT; #550 H. R. Johnston, 925 Willow Drive South - LAND TRADE <br />Staff has advised Mr. Johnston that before he presents a plan to <br />subdivide the newly acquired Hendel property that a proposed land <br />trade with the City be resolved. The applicant has asked the City <br />to consider trading a parcel of land (see Exhibit A, Parcel A) for <br />City owned property (Parcel B) approximately a one acre parcel <br />located at the west edge of the Hendel property. The acquisition, of <br />Parcel B, the remainder of the land peninsula, will afford a more <br />"efficient" platting of the subject property. The public works <br />staff advises that Parcel B is landlocked via a western approach. <br />The City does not use the property. <br />John Gerhardson states the City is waiting for the M.W.C.C. to <br />determine what portion of the French Lake facility will be retained. <br />As of this date, we have heard nothing from the M.W.C.C. <br />STAFF UPDATE - APRIL 16, 1980 <br />In a rare moment of confusion, at the end of the meeting, we forgot <br />that an action vote was required for the H.R. Johnston's proposal. <br />I believe there was a general consensus of approval of the land trade. <br />Staff will bring the application to Council for review at their <br />April 28, 1980 meeting noting that the M.W.C.C. has not yet determined <br />what portion of the sewer facility will be retained. In your approval, <br />you are approving only of a potential land trade between a resident <br />and the City. The applicant is to provide the legal descriptions for <br />the two newly created parcels. <br />, t <br />k