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#393 <br />TO: Planning Commission and Council <br />FROM: Alan P. Olson, City Planner <br />DATE: May 17, 1978 <br />SUBJECT: Variance - John Uran <br />Big Island <br />The applicant wishes to construct a new home on Big Island. <br />The property consists of 7 separate parcels under common <br />ownership surrounded by platted undeveloped public roads. <br />Total acreage 1.65. Variance required: Section 34.842, <br />.35 acre = 17%. <br />Approval should be conditioned upon legal lot combination, <br />meeting all setbacks and performance standards and proper <br />septic system design. <br />Planning Commission Meeting - May 22, 1978 <br />Work Session. Planning Commission discussed perimeter roads and <br />lack of adjacent vacant land. City would likely not vacate roads <br />due to Big Island policy of ultimate public ownership, but if <br />roads were vacated, sufficient land would be available for building <br />without a variance. Mike Gaffron was expecting to review the <br />septic site in person. Present was Mr. John Oran and his attorney, <br />Mr. Jim Penberthy. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - JUNE 12, 1978 <br />Planning Commission approved with the following conditions: <br />1. Legal Lot Combination. <br />2. Meeting all setback requirements. <br />3. Proper septic system design approved by the City. <br />City should not vacate road. <br />
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