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Zoning ?lle #1420 <br />June 14 r 1989 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />Note that the existing 1.58 acre parcel currently conforms <br />to hardcover limitations in both the 75-250 and 250-500 <br />zones, with the lakeshore access walkway being the only <br />hardcover in the 0-75* zone, as shown in the following <br />table: <br />Pre-Existing Hardcover - Combined Properties <br />5. <br />6. <br />Zone <br />0^^7!T <br />Area <br />7,00Tri7f. + <br />75-250* 41,590 s.f. <br />250-500*20,560 s.f. <br />KBSBBSSBCSSSSS <br />69,150 s.f. <br />Hardcover <br />82 s.f. + <br />6,832 s.f. <br />3,678 s.f. <br />r=========== <br />10,592 s.f. <br />Percentage <br />1.17% <br />16.42% <br />17.90% <br />This property was originally zoi ‘ for 75* frontage, 15#000 <br />s.f. minimum building lot size as of November 20, 1950. <br />Subsequent ordinances in 1958 and 1959 resulted tn <br />establishing a minimum building lot size of 1 acre, and a <br />minimum of 140* width at the building line for any new <br />residential use. Since that time, the property has <br />continually been zoned for 1 acre minimum lot size, 140 <br />minimum lot width. <br />The property was served by sewer in 1970. At that time the <br />property existed as 4 separate tax parcels. The City <br />apparently originally intended to assess the property for 3 <br />sewer units and provide 3 sewer stubs. City files indicate <br />the assessment was thereafter reduced to 2 sewer units, and <br />2 stubs were provided, 1 of which was used for the existing <br />house. A single sewer stub is available for potential use <br />by Lot 2, and the assessment for same has been paid. <br />Staff has found no documentation indicating reasons why <br />multiple sewer units were given to a property less than 2 <br />acres in area in a 1-acre zone. It probably had to do with <br />the uncombined nature of the 4 lots.