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10-24-1988 - Agenda Packet City Council - regular meeting
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The 1974 Zoning Code declared this land to he znned RR-1 R, 2 <br />Acre Single Family Residential. As far as existing lots of <br />reccrd, it stated as follows: <br />31.201. Existing Lots. A lot of record existing upon <br />January 1, 1975 (the effective date of the Zoning Code) <br />under sin le separate ownership in an "R" District, which <br />does no meet t e requirements of the Zoning Code as to area <br />or width may be utilized for a single family detached <br />dwelling purpose provided that in the judgment of the <br />Council such use does not adversely affect public health or <br />safety end the following requirements are met: <br />31.203. In "R" districts of Greater Than One Acre. A lot <br />of record in any "R" District in the City in excess of one <br />acre, which does not meet the requirements of this Zoning <br />Code as to area or width only, may be utilized for single <br />family Oetached dwelling purposes if the Council finds: <br />(1) it is at least one acre in size., and the average <br />width of the lot is at least 100 feet; and <br />(2) it is either served by public sanitary sewer or <br />meets all the septic system requirements of the City or <br />other governmental body; and <br />(3) it otherwise meets the requirements of this or <br />other applicable ordinances. <br />Under the 1974 Code, the Council at their option could have <br />granted a lot area variance for a lot in single separate owner- <br />ship, but the Code again did not specifically discuss the stan- <br />dards for the separation of commonly owned lots. The general <br />City policy, as evidenced by t e outcome of at least one typical <br />zoning application in 1981 has that unsewered adjacent lots owned <br />in common could not be considered buildable and could not be <br />separated unless each resulting lot or combination of lots in- <br />cluded the required acreage in that zoning district. <br />Upon recodif-cation in 1984 the Zoning Code was amended to <br />include the following Section 10.03, Subdivision 6 (C): <br />C. The separation by the transfer or sale of non -conform- <br />ing, undeveloped lots not served by public sanitary sewer, <br />aligned in a contiguous arrangement, undivided by a public <br />rivate road or road easement and under same cr common <br />'�• ,� owners ip is/required if the separation of such lots results <br />V ; in individual building sites that satisfy the area and width <br />requirements of the Zoning Chapter. <br />t i <br />Staffs interpretation of the current code is that the <br />applicant would be prohibited from separating his four adjacent - <br />lots, since separation of either of the westerly lots from the <br />main property would result in the creating of buildinq sites less <br />than two acres in area. <br />2 <br />
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