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MINITTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING CO.NLMISSION MEETLNG ' <br />HELD AUGUST 16, 1993 <br />ZONING FILE #1845 - CONT. <br />Mabusth explained applicant seeks direction concerning approval of a^proposed lot ^ <br />reaningement and variance for the development of a vacant lot. The access “ <br />I nroDcrtv is on Wildhurst Trail. He has purchased tax forfeited property and has <br />^out 33,000 s f. S area. The proposed lot line re^gement will reduce tte vacant lot to <br />19.600 s.f. Mr. Utnmennan ’s homestead lot would be mcreased to 26.150 s.f. <br />^ i^rested. He has been there for 36 years and has cleared up that area. It has a nice vie^t <br />of Forest Lake. <br />Chair Schroeder asked if it is a buUdable lot. <br />Mabusth answered the lot needs variance approval as it is m a 1 acre zone. It is sewer <br />approved. <br />Volan asked whether it would be a benefit to realign the lot for better balance. Your waU is <br />only a couple of feet behind your garage. The line could actuaUy be moved ftirther down <br />balance. <br />Uinmennan said that would not be a problem and noted the hill being useless. He explained <br />several years ago the residence had burned down on the vacant land. <br />Chair Schroeder stated that the issue here would be a lot area variance. <br />J^d^tTiL^e wlw rm^"ts‘?0%Tf Sa^but he doesn’t meet 80% <br />for the required lot areas. <br />Lemmetman stated that he would have no problem dropping the lot line down. <br />Mabusth asked if memiKts TOO^SiS^rof <br />It was reviewed favorably in 1985 required airf members need only give <br />So‘n“rppSr^ U wlTa^o help m determine lot lines by examining a topographic <br />map but we do not have any topo information.