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Zoning File #1349 <br />November 15, 1988 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit C - Plat Map <br />Exhibit D - Zinal Survey - Lot 2, Block 1, Dragonfly Hill <br />Exhibit E - Prelimirary Survey - Lot 2, Block 1, Dragonfly Hill - <br />Tcpographic Plus Area Confirmation <br />Exhibit F - Subdivi--ion of Lot Line Rearrangement - Metes & Bounds <br />Lescripric,ns <br />A. Subdivision Application - <br />The proposed division involves the separation or division of a 37.03' <br />wide corridor from the southern portion of Lot 2, Block 1, defined as <br />Parcel B on the survey, Exhibit F, to be combined with the Born homestead <br />property defined as Parcel C on that same survey. The application also <br />involves the vacation of a 10' wide drainage and utility easement platted <br />along the southern lot line of said Lot 2 in the Dragonfly Hill plat. In <br />exchange for the vacation of the drainage and utility easements, the City <br />will ask that the Halpers and Borns execute drainage and utility easements <br />5' on either side of the new division line. The subject properties are <br />located within the LR-lA zoning district, lakeshore residential district, <br />requiring 2 acres in area. The Halper property is unsewered and currently <br />meets the 2 acre standard. The Born property is severely substandard <br />containing merely a .186 acres in area but is sewered. <br />Prior to filing the subdivision application with the City, Gaffron <br />confirmed for the applicants that the 37' wide corridor would never serve <br />Lot 2 for future septic expansion or a future well site because of the <br />severe 22'+ grade change (review Exhibit E). The new division line will <br />also not require any setback variance for existing structures. The only <br />caution that staff would offer the applicant is that the existing privacy <br />fence that runs along the current division line, if replaced by applicant, <br />would require a variance because of its location within the 75' setback <br />area. The division will greatly improve the severely substandard property <br />of Mr. Born, Parcel C. It should be noted for the record that the <br />subdivision and vacation application are separate from Mr. Born's variance <br />request scheduled for immediate review after the public hearings. <br />