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r' <br />Dean Maeser <br />June 5, 1995 <br />Page 4 <br />In doins a lot line rearrangement, you would be asking the City to treat each of your lots <br />seoarately as individual parcels. If the City was convinced that you could construct a <br />reLence on each parcel as it exists today, whUe meeting aU <br />and width, then the City might have a basis to consider rearranging me lot Imes to create <br />mote useful lots. However, because the zoning dismct <br />fact by definition a Im line teatrangement is only allowed when the resulting lots mee <br />all zoning standards, which is impossible in your case. <br />scenanos. ^ 1 review- at which you present a proposal to the <br />your imtial step should ^ i„ Uiat case by hiring a professional sue <br />Planning ominissi . property could be developed while meeting hardcover and <br />S s"d!. Even if you do this, there is no guarantee that the Planning Commission or <br />Council will be persuaded to ignore the lot area issues. <br />further assistance. <br />Sincerely. <br />Michael P. Gaffron <br />Assistant Planning & Zoning Admimstrator <br />MPG/Isv <br />Enc. Ta.x Information 1974-1995