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J-3 <br />TO:Chair Peterson and Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />FROM: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE September 15, 1995 <br />SUBJECT: #2070 Loren Brueggeman Development/Dean Maeser, 372 Westlake Street <br />Sketch Plan Review <br />Zoning District: LR-IA, Single Family Lakeshore Residential, 2 acre <br />Application: Sketch plan review of a proposed lot line reairangement/replat to result in two <br />building sites from this 1.99 acre group of 3 tax parcels. <br />List of Exhibits <br />^ A - Application <br />^ B - Survey <br />- C - Letter to Property Owners 6/5/95 <br />J D - Staff Memo 3/8/95 <br />^ E - Cit>’ Council Minutes 3/13/95 <br />F - Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subd. 6 <br />G- f <br />Pertinent Facts <br />- Existing Lots of Record <br />' Sack Lots <br />1.The Dean Maeser property at 372 Westlake Street consists of three tax parcels as <br />follows: <br />Lot 10 = 50’x544’ = 27,200 s.f. = 0.62 acre <br />Lot 11 = 71.16-X519’ = 36,900 s.f. = 0.85 acre <br />Lot 12 = 49’x462’ = 22,653 s.f. = 0J2 acre <br />1.99 acre <br />2.Lot 10 contains the majority of the driveway and 2/3 of the existing residence structure. <br />3.Lot 11 contains 1/3 of the existing principal residence structure; a second "house" used <br />only for storage; and small comers of two rental cabins. <br />4. Lot 1.’ contains the two rental cabins. <br />5.The three properties have been commonly owned tor more than twenty years, and have <br />been used as single homestead with two rental cabins for many years. Earlier this year, <br />the City Council reviewed this property in regards to overdue sewer connection. Council <br />concluded that: <br />I