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Zoning File #2122 <br />April 3, 1996 <br />Page 2 <br />subdivision of a lot line rearrangement and vacation of Hill Street and the waiving of sewer <br />unit assessment against combined Lots 17 and 18 Conceptual approval was based on <br />applicants legally combining properties as shown on Exhibit H, survey of the subdivision. <br />Council approved the comprehensive application finding the proposal far more beneficial than <br />collecting the $12,000 sewer unit charge with new residential construction on a 12,500 s.f. lot <br />requiring multiple variances. <br />As noted above, the lot line rearrangement will greatly increase the areas of the two properties. <br />Note the 12' x 12' shed that already encroaches into Lot 17 of the former Patrin parcel <br />(combined Lots 17 and 18). The Skoog house is located 10' fi-om the south lot line adjacent <br />to Hill Street right-of-wa>*. The acquisitioi of Hill Street and Lot 18 will open up the building <br />envelope should owners wish to expand on existing residence. The Skoog and Christensen <br />properties are connected to municipal sewer. <br />Staff recommends approval of the lot line rearrangement involving the properties located at <br />280, 300 and 330 Tonka Avenue, subject to the condition that applicants apply for the legal <br />combination of the parcels upon the filing of the approval resolutions for the vacation and <br />subdivision. <br />B. Review of Application - Vacation <br />1 <br />t- <br />I