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Tos Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />ProBs Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />September 14, 1988 <br />♦1328 Howard B. Johnson, 1635 & 1675 Concordia Street <br />Subdivision of a Lot Line Rearrangement - Class I - <br />Public Hearing <br />Application ~ The Trainor House at 1675 Concordia Street encroaches <br />approximately 1' over the lot line into the Johnson property at 1635 <br />Concordia Street. The proposed lot line rearrangement places the <br />Trainor house within its property boundaries. <br />ling District - LR-IC, Single Family 1/2 Acre Minimum, Sewered <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Plat Map <br />Exhibit C - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D - Proposed Registered Land Survey <br />Discussion - <br />Howard Johnson of 1635 Concordia Street is in the process of selling <br />his property which consists of approximately 3.9 acres. It came to light <br />as a result of a recent property survey, that the neighboring rrainor <br />residence at 1675 Concordia Street encroaches approximately 1 <br />Johnson property. This subdivision is merely to provide an additional <br />parcel of 336 s.f. to the Trainor property in order that their house at <br />1675 Concordia Street can be within its property boundaries. <br />Although it is not dimensioned on the survey, the proposed Tract B to <br />be transferred to Trainor, appears to leave a 5' setback from the Trainor <br />residence to the new property line. In our LR-IC district, normally a 10 <br />side setback is required. Staff would suggest that Planning Commission ask <br />applicant to consider granting additional square footage for Tract B so <br />that the normal 10' side setback can be accomplished. <br />area. <br />The current proposal increases the Trainor property to 0.434 acre in <br />Staff Reconmendati <br />Although it would appear that granting of additional area within Tract <br />B to accomplish the 10' side setback standard would be a logical goal in <br />this type of lot line rearrangement, applicant may have specific reasons <br />why such an arrangement is not proposed. Regardless, the proposed lot line <br />rearrangement, which places the Trainor house within its own proper y <br />boundaries is a positive application and staff would recommend approval. <br />4*. . . <br />w <br />-i . : <br />mm. <br />fi <br />CITY OF Of <br />PROPERTY 1 <br />Site Addr« <br />Property : <br />Please ch« <br />Attach le <br />applicant <br />Name <br />Addr <br />OWNER (if <br />Name <br />Addi <br />(a1 <br />EXISTING <br />Num] <br />Dev< <br />Pre <br />r