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Application Date: <br />Completion Date: <br />Deadline Date: <br />2/17/99 <br />2/17/99 <br />4/18/99 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />Department Approval: Administrator Reviewed: <br />Name Paul Weinberger <br />Title Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />Item Description: #2462 David Lovelace <br />220 Big Island <br />V ariance--Public Hearing <br />DATE: 3/29/99 <br />ITEMNO.: 7 <br />Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Zoning District: RS Seasonal Recreational ( 5 acre) <br />Lot Area: 4.3 acres <br />Application: The applicant is requesting a lot area variance to create a buildable lot on Big <br />Island. The existing lot is 4.3 acres where 5 acres is the minimum lot size for building. The <br />applicant has purchased the lot and plans to construct a seasonal residence in the near future. <br />Most lots on Big Island were granted automatic lot area variances in 1983 when the island was <br />rezoned to RS ( 5 acre). Property owners were given the opportunity to file a short application form <br />on their individual lots to the City. All property owners returning forms to the City were granted <br />variances by Resolution. The resolutions state each lot is a RECORD LOT and may be used for one- <br />family seasonal recreational use without a structure; or a single new seasonal dwelling may be built; <br />or an existing seasonal dwelling may be used, improved, added-onto or replaced; all without <br />requiring further City Council review of lot size. The variances were granted on developed and <br />undeveloped lots, and the one year expiration time period was waived. <br />A previous property owner was given the opportunity to apply for the automatic variance several <br />times in the 1980s, but never responded to the offers. In 1986 the automatic variance at no cost to <br />the property owner had expired. <br />This application requires the following variance: <br />1. Section 10.31, Subdivision 6 requires 5.0 dry acres for a lot to be buildable. The applicant's <br />lot is under 5.0 acres and did not file for an automatic variance in the 1980s and requests to <br />do so now.
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