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To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />NOTE; <br />Chairman Schroeder and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse. City Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />March 15, 1995 <br />#1800 Michael Plank, 4115-4145 Watertown Road - Subdivision - Sketch Plan <br />Reconsideration <br />Planning Commission originally approved a lot line rearrangement for this <br />property in February 1993. Pending submittal of final survey work, that <br />recommendation was never brought forward to Council and the approval expired <br />in February’ 1994, Due to recent code changes affecting "back lots", and <br />anticipating their effect on future subdivision of the remaining property, staff has <br />recommended and applicant has agreed to bring this back to you as a sketch plan. <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - <br />B - <br />C - <br />D - <br />E - <br />F - <br />Discussion <br />Lot Line Rearrangements Approved 2/16/93 <br />Staff Memo 9/12/94 <br />Survey. Potential Funire Arrangement with Platted Road <br />Staff Sketches (D-1 thru D-6) <br />Resolution No. 2267 <br />Ordinance No. 122. Second Series <br />Planning Commission is requested to consider how the "back lot" ordinance should be <br />interpreted in regards to the currently proposed lot line rearrangement, as well as a future <br />division of the thineen acre remaining parcel. <br />In order to follow the history of this property, staff has provided a series of sketches. <br />Exhibits D-l thru D-6. <br />• D-l shows the applicant ’s total property as it existed prior to 1988. <br />• D-2 shows how the property was divided into three lots in 1988. Note that <br />Resolution No. 2267 which approved this subdivision, allowed the old house on <br />Lot 2 to continue accessing directly to Watertown Road, allowed a new driveway <br />on a narrow outlot to serve Lot 3, and allowed this new driveway to be shared <br />with a second lot which might be created from Lot 3 in the future. <br />• D-3 shows that in 1993, rather than merely splitting Lot 3 to create a fourth lot, <br />applicant chose to rearrange the line between Lots 2 and 3, increasing I>ot 2 to <br />13.6 acres and reducing Lot 3 to 6.2 acres.
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