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Zoning File #1800 <br />March 15, 1995 <br />Page 3 <br />Assuming the City honors its 1988 "shared driveway" allowance, applicant and staff need <br />jjjj-gQfjQjj regarding interpretation of the ordinances, and how Planning Commission \\ishes <br />applicant to do his*^initial lot line rearrangement without creating problems for a future split of <br />the combined Lot 2/west part of Lot 3. <br />Staff Recommendation <br />• Allowing a shared driveway in the current 30’ outlot corridor would not currently <br />pose a problem. However, if Highway 12 planning ultimately leads to expanded <br />traffic levels on Watertown Road, the City may ultimately want the old house to <br />relocate its Watertown Road driveway to the outlot. A future subdivision of this <br />parcel would then have three homes using one access, and the standards then <br />indicate the use of a private road. <br />• While the layout as approved in 1993 doesn ’t increase the one-house level of <br />traffic currently using the corridor, a future division would. If the east part of <br />Lot 3 is determined to not be a "newly created back lot", then there may be no <br />real need to plat a private road outlot now. <br />• If the applicant in the future wishes to do the future split, at that time it would <br />make sense to re-examine traffic situations and then determine whether an outlot <br />road should be platted/built and whether the old house should access to it also.
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