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. \ <br />To:Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />From: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Date:Deceirber 15, 1987 <br />Subject: #1231 Olai Hanson & Florence Golden, 1380 & 1390 Railroad Avenue <br />-Subdivision of a Lot Line Rearrangement Class I - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - LR-IA <br />Pertinent Ordinances - Section 11.03, Definition 65 (C) and <br />Application - Subdivision - Lot Line Rearrangement required by variance <br />application #1056, approved by Council on 9/14/87. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - <br />Exhibit B - <br />Exhibit C - <br />Exhibit D - <br />Exhibit E - <br />Exhibit F - <br />Application <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners List <br />Survey <br />Council Minutes of 9/14/87 <br />Resolution No. 2252 <br />Review of Application - <br />On September 14, 1987, Council approved Olai Hanson's side setback <br />variance, approving a 4.6" setback for a proposed detached garage (20' x <br />24'). A building permit cannot be issued for the garage until both Mr. <br />Hanson and Mrs. Golden complete a lot line rearrangement with the City that <br />would legally define the dividing line between their properties, thereby <br />ending a long bitter boundary dispute between the two parties. The current <br />application is the formal application of the lot line rearrangement <br />(review the enclosed survey. Exhibit D). Mrs. Golden (A + C) gains 0.87 <br />feet at the front of Parcel C and 1.05 feet at the rear. The existing <br />garage is now 1.2 feet from the new dividing line. <br />The Hanson's proposed garage at the northwesterly corner will bo 4.6 <br />feet from the newly defined lot line and easily meets the required 6.4 feet <br />at the northeasterly corner at 7+ feet per Resolution 2252, Exhibit F. The <br />old wire fence, probably the Golden's old fence, is now on Hanson's side of <br />the new line. This does not appear to be a problem as both property owners <br />are fully aware of where the new lot line falls in relation to existing <br />improvements but this is not a problem that the City need be involved with <br />at this point. <br />The average lot width of the Golden lot runs approximately 101 feet <br />and the Hanson's lot at an average width of 59 feet.