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Zoning File #2000 <br />September 12, 1995 <br />properties completed sometime in 1972. Applicant has no record of asking for this legal <br />combination and claims no benefit. He noies now all the problems created for him with the <br />legal combination for Lot 1 as an independent lot satisties all current code standards. <br />Applicant had advised his main goal is to obtain a building permit for his son’s new residence. <br />The ow’nership of the property will remain in the family and if the properties are to be further <br />divided in the future, the applicant has been made fully aware that a future subdivision will be <br />subject to the code standards in effect at that time. <br />Review Exhibit R, - the applicant has asked the city to reschedule the original simple subdivision <br />application before the city ’s Planning Commission. Members may wish to review Exhibit S, <br />the original staff memo that provides the background on this property and code issues. <br />The total property was assessed two water units and the homestead parcel one sewer unit. A <br />new sewer connection charge will be required for the new residence. The rate per the 1995 Fee <br />Schedule is $1,284.50 plus a ser%'ice availability charge of $850.00. <br />Access to Lot 1 will continue to be provided via the existing drive at Casco Point Road which <br />currently serves the principal struemre on combined Lots 3 and 4. The current plan shows the <br />southeastern portion of the drive being removed. Applicant in recent discussions asked if <br />roadway could remain in place and continue to serve his residence on Lots 3 and 4. An access