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Date of Application: Dec. 7, 1999 <br />Date Complete: Jan. 4, 1999 <br />60 day limit: Feb. 7, 1999 <br />COUNCIi ^*'^'=T!NG <br />JAN 111999 <br />CIIYOFOBONO <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: January 7, 1999 <br />ITEM NO.: 7 <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Liz Van Zomeren il^ <br />Title City Planner ---------- <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: #2426 George Stickney <br />4XX Willow Drive South <br />"Willow Knoll" Final Subdivision-Resolution & <br />Request to Review Park Dedication Fee <br />Exhibits: A Application <br />B Applicant's request <br />C Draft Resolution-Park Dedication Fee of $9,550 <br />D Preliminary Plat Resolution No. 4200 <br />E Willow Knoll plat <br />The applicant has fulfilled all conditions set forth in the preliminary approval resolution. The <br />preliminary plat resolution is No. 4200, Exhibit D. He will be submitting all required payments <br />to allow the filing of the final plat application. The applicant has requested that the City Council <br />review the park dedication fee for the two lot subdivision. <br />The property was subdivided as a four-lot subdivision known as "Bill Kelley's Land" in 1977. <br />A park dedication fee of $1,000 was accepted for the subdivision; each lot is credited for a $250 <br />contribution. No dwelling unit was constructed on the parcel proposed for subdivision. If a house <br />had been constructed on the property, only one new lot would be required to pay the maximum <br />park dedication fee of $4,900. <br />The applicant is requesting that he be required to pay the $4,900 park dedication fee for one new <br />lot and to not have to pay an additional fee for the second lot, unless he fails to obtain a building <br />permit within the next year. The applicant is proposing one fee in recognition that if he chose to <br />obtain a building permit for the existing parcel, no new park dedication fee would be required. <br />He could then proceed with a subdivision to create a second lot and pay one fee. If this scenario <br />is accepted, $4,900 would be the total park dedication fee for the final plat.
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