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Zoning File #1349 <br />November 15, 1988 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />Staff Recommendation - <br />If the proposed lot line rearraigement is approved, staff would <br />recommend the vacation of the drainage easements as noted above, subject to <br />the condition that both applicants execute 5' wide drainage and utility <br />easements along the proposed division line. <br />Additional Comments and Planning Commission Recommendation - <br />Zoning File #1349 <br />December 8, 1988 <br />Members noted that the division does result in a decrease, in area for <br />a rural lot that is unsewered but noted that this was not a division that <br />created a new building site. The Halper property is already developed. <br />Staff has confirmed that the existing septic system and future alternate <br />test site is preserved. The existing structures on the Halper property <br />meet all required side setbacks from the proposed division line. The <br />benefits to the Born property, parcel to the south, is obvious. Planning <br />Commission adopted the approval recommendation of staff which also included <br />approval of the reduction in area of Lot 2, Block 1, based on the findings <br />noted above. The enclosed resolution for the subdivision approval has been <br />drafted per the Planning Commissicn recommendation. <br />The vacation portion of the application is a separate action for the <br />Council. Staff has drafted the appropriate resolution for approval of the <br />vacation of the drainage and utility easement located along the south siee <br />of Lot 2, Block 1, Dragonfly Hill. The need to vacate the existing <br />easement is obvious, as it Intersects the newly defined building envelope <br />of the Born property. Both Halper and Born will ledicate drainage and <br />utility easements along the new lot line. Please review the enclosed <br />resolution for action by the Council. <br />