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to other parts of the island and vice-versa, and that there is no existing or future potential public <br /> purpose served by the right-of-way . From a planning perspective, it would be inappropriate to <br /> vacate this right-of-way without providing an alternative that serves the public need. <br /> Finally, if you request permission to install the septic system in the right-of-way without vacating <br /> it, you (and the City) would want assurance that motorized traffic is prohibited on the island or the <br /> drainfield could be inadvertently destroyed. My review of the City Code reveals no such regulation <br /> (recreational vehicles are prohibited in the right of way, but it would be a stretch to say this rule is <br /> applicable to cars or trucks). So far, we haven't determined whether or when the 'no motorized <br /> vehicles' sign(s)were placed by the City. Because of the potential conflict with other uses that could <br /> impact or be impacted by a drainfield in the right-of-way, we would not recommend this option as <br /> the protection of your new septic system could not be guaranteed. <br /> Attached is a sketch that depicts a potential vacation/replat of the property. The process for <br /> accomplishing this requires that you have formal survey work completed, and you could easily have <br /> $2,000-3,000 in costs by the time you are done. If you want some assurance that a vacation/replat <br /> will ultimately be approved before you incur significant costs, you may wish to apply for a'sketch <br /> plan review' at the January 21 Planning Commission meeting. This is an opportunity to gain input <br /> from the planning commission without providing all the information required for a formal replat. <br /> Either your application for a sketch plan review or for proceeding with a formal replat would have <br /> to be submitted to the City with all the required information listed, by December 23 at noon to be <br /> considered for the January 21 planning commission meeting. Please contact me or Mike Gaffron <br /> at the City Offices if you have any questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> 7 l�"����.�-- <br /> , 5�" <br /> Stepl�len Weckman <br /> On-Site Systems Manager <br /> cc: Mike Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />
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