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... / <br /> T �//� <br /> v <br /> ' To: Chair Kang and Planning Commission Members <br /> From: Evelyn Turner, City Planner <br /> Date: February 16, 2010 . <br /> Subject: #10-3448 City of Orono on Behalf of Lani S. Pennington et al. <br /> 130 Big Island (Record Lot 10) <br /> #10-3449 City of Orono on behalf of Christine Deggendorf <br /> 750 Big Island(Record Lot 62) <br /> #10-3450 City of Orono on behalf of V.C. McClellan and C.A.H. Clancy <br /> 350 Big Island(Record Lot 61) <br /> #10-3451 City of Orono on behalf of Christopher Johnson Bollis <br /> 470 Big Island(Record Lot 22) <br /> #10-3452 Fred A. Bruntjen <br /> 240/250 Big Island(Record Lot 63 and Record Lot 67) <br /> -Lot Area Variances <br /> -Public Hearing <br /> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Zoning District: RS - Seasonal Recreation(5 acres) <br /> A lication Summa : Lot area variances are re uested for five Bi Island ro erties. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval with <br /> conditions <br /> Pertinent Zoning Ordinance Sections � <br /> Sec. 78-568. Lot area requirements. (underlining added for emphasis) <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, no new lot or parcel shall be created less than <br /> 5.0 acres in dry-buildable lot area exclusive of any wetlands. Within any RS seasonal <br /> recreational district, the following provisions shall govern the buildability, use and/or <br /> subdivision of each existing record lot: <br /> (1) Record lot definition. For purposes of the RS seasonal recreational district, a <br /> "record lot" shall mean all the contiguous or abutting land owned in common by the <br /> same person or persons as of November 9, 1981, or at any time such common <br /> ownership may occur thereafter, including one or more separately platted lots or <br /> unplatted parcels of land, andJor one or more separately identified tax parcels. <br /> Because of the unique circumstances and actual use patterns existing on the islands, <br /> also included within the definition of a "record lot" is commonly owned land that is <br /> contiguous except for being separated only by platted unopened public right-of-way. <br /> Each record lot shall be considered in its entirety to be one lot for zoning purposes. <br /> (2) The effective date for determination of common ownership is November 9, 1981, <br /> the date of adoption of Ordinance No. 238, establishing a moratorium on <br /> development, including land subdivision, on the Lake Minnetonka Islands. Common <br />