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TO: Planning Commission <br />FROM: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: December 2, 1982 <br />SUBJECT: #715 Victor E. Norton, 3580 Bayside Road - Preliminary <br />Subdivision <br />Review of Application - Planning Commission tabled action on the <br />application on November 15, 1982 pending <br />further imput from staff. <br />Planning Commission Action - Action on division or table based <br />on need to review criteria used to <br />deny or approve division. <br />I have enclosed a recent letter from Mr. Norton citing his concern <br />over specific issues raised during the review of his division. <br />First, the Orono staff makes no determination as to the acceptability <br />of an application. If asked, we will advise as to the feasibility of <br />an application based on our experience and knowledge of previous <br />Council action. Clearly, this is not one of our usual applications. <br />The application involves the division of a riparian outlot <br />and the approving, of an additional lake use unit. I know of <br />no other application involving divisions of existing riparian <br />outlots. In the Bayside Beach plat, an existing riparian outlot <br />owned in common with ether contiguous lakeshore properties was <br />allowed to remain as an outlot for resale to another homeowner <br />within 2,000' radius of the outlot. The DNR retains all tax <br />forfeit lots that are 50' in length and 33' deep for future <br />public use. <br />We will need to review existing standards and determine what <br />appears reasonaole. Create new criteria applicable for this <br />type of division - review the Comprehensive Plan specifically <br />the environmental section, LR-lA zoning district, LMCD codes. <br />Fo•r Example: <br />1 - If an outlot is created, the homestead lot must be <br />located within 200', 400', 600' of outlot. <br />2 - The average depth of the lot must at least meet the <br />minimum DNR standard of 33'. <br />3 - Lakeshore Frontage must satisfy width standard of <br />relative zoning district. <br />
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