Laserfiche WebLink
Zoning Files #1115 & #1116 <br />March 11» 1987 <br />Page 3 <br />n Dedication. Please review Exhibit G, staff's long <br />A A M/^4-o^4-hat bv definition (Section 6.01 Subd. 2, Suoa. upgraded. Note tnat oy aeriiii^- drivewav# but <br />3) "Lydiard Road" <br />does it exceeds the limit of 10 residences for <br />serv^'^ce by a ’private road per the Community Management P^^n, <br />Chapter 7, p. 16 (Transportation Plan). For these reasons, .. <br />feels that there is a potential that at some . Road" to <br />private ^°oTd^Uandards?T^^^^ ""equ\’r'f thaTa <br />To%.\Yol wi Toc^tea^ tnUrt^ <br />properties as compared e*-iii be at least 26' from thewithin one property, and will still be at leasp <br />wetland to the northeast. <br />n R«aterlv Wetland. The pond/wetland east of the existing house <br />1. tTs^ni <br />: p%Vro^.ative Ho«eve V in ^^^3“ - f a „ot^ <br />at this time. <br />F. Lake Access. Applicant wishes ^ ,-«^*’trp?Svla^ <br />;^stiFTy lot Sna sell the ana <br />the existing house with a ^he woods. Section <br />perhaps to use the ^rai f^r « private easement for <br />11.03.66, states that "... ® i on of a Class I <br />any purpose" falls within t ^ metes and bounds <br />Subdivision, and hence ^®_ P®^_g_^ire City subdivision subdivision process, but in effect does require city su <br />approval. <br />staff wouia suggest for aiscussion as^ itng <br />easement to the lakeshore may e v rights to the inlanaa, it aoes not grant riparian rights or aockrightsjo^^ <br />?J.TirhV oA°hl /aV“t t^t rhT2^“^s :: curre^nt ly' configured both <br />have lakeshore riparian access rights? <br />r <br />r <br />I, <br />1