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Applicant subsequently filed an application for the vacation <br />(#849) which was reviewed by Planning Commission on August 20, 1984, <br />at which meeting Planning Commission recommended approval of the <br />vacation. <br />Please review the minutes of the July 16, 1984 meeting for the <br />findings and conditions upon which Planning Commission made their <br />recommendation. Also note that Council recently approved the Clifford <br />lot (area 0.39 acre) at 4760 North Shore Drive, and note that although <br />recent development in the area has been on 0.6, 0.6 and 1.0 acre lots, <br />the Capl% lot is consistent with existing building sites in the <br />immediate vicinity. <br />4736 <br />North <br />Shore <br />Drive <br />- 0.47 <br />acre <br />+/- <br />4750 <br />North <br />Shore <br />Drive <br />- 0.42 <br />acre <br />+/- <br />4784 <br />North <br />Shore <br />Drive <br />- 0.37 <br />acre <br />+/- <br />Clifford 4760 <br />North <br />Shore <br />Drive <br />- 0.39 <br />acre <br />+/- <br />This application 4798 <br />North <br />Shore <br />Drive <br />- 0.42 <br />acre <br />+/- <br />Note that hardcover on this lot is limited to 30% or 5,510 square <br />feet. <br />A power line serving this and adjacent properties appears to be <br />located directly over the proposed house site. As of this writi.ig <br />there is no indication whether the power company has an easement which <br />would restrict the building envelope. The power lines could likely h? <br />relocated if necessary. If the Council feels a drainage & utilit.- <br />easement is necessary over the road to be vacated, note that this may <br />cause the building envelope to be restricted. wording requiring an <br />easement has been be incorporated into the resolutions for the <br />vacation. <br />A resolution of approval of the lot area and lot width variances <br />is attached. <br />