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' >1 <br />I i ■: <br />i <br />-i <br />7m: <br />r ''-'■i <br />L <br />I ■.-> <br />MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 3, 1980 <br />the City staff. <br />ATTENDANCE <br />7:30 P.M. <br />The zoning Administrator asked that discussion on <br />this item be postponed until the applicant, Frea <br />Herfurth arrived. <br />FRED HERFURTH <br />560 Old Long Lake R< <br />FINAL SUBDIVISION <br />(#511) <br />Steve Wilson, applicant's attorney, and Mark <br />is approved and that Planning Commission may act <br />on the preliminary subdivision. Wilson reviewed <br />the reasons for Lot 4 lacking the necessary area <br />requirement as follows: <br />H.R. JOHNSTON <br />925 Willow Dr <br />SUBDIVISION <br />(#582) <br />So. <br />• i <br />4 <br />1. In the original subdivision, the Gifford lot <br />required additional drainfield area from Johnston <br />lot. The developer included the drainfield <br />by creating a jog in the lot line, but Council <br />wanted a straight line thereby taking more dry <br />buildable area from the Johnston lot. <br />2. Feasible or logical position of plat road <br />created even more of a loss. Location of road <br />saved many trees and alleviated need to fill <br />in steep slopes. Plat road outlot could have <br />been placed closer to 930 contour. .3 acres of <br />Lot 4 was’now located on north side of roa • <br />Total dry buildable area for Lot 4 is 1.92 acres. <br />Lot 2's septic area. <br />Gronberg reviewed a topographic map that designated <br />this limited drainfield area for the western lots. <br />He noted that wetlands setback, high water level at <br />930 elevation and steep slope severely limits <br />drainfield construction for Lots 1, 2 and 3. <br />JwiT Jl i