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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />• MINUTES FOR APRIL 13, 1998 <br />( #9) #2350 Kevin and Lisa Olsen/James and June Touve, 4196 North Shore Drive - Continued <br />Jabbour stated this situation was not a policy issue but seemed to be a matter of cleaning up a clerical <br />issue. If the subdivision was approved, he was not suggesting the results of the action would make <br />the adjacent lot buildable. <br />Gaffron explained that the Code requires Lot 57 to be combined with adjacent property if it is <br />subdivided from Lots 55 and 56. <br />Oberhauser stated that separate tax statements are received for each of Lots 58, 59, 60 and 61. He <br />asked if the Touves came in for a building permit if they would be subject to all zoning standards. <br />It was agreed that they would be and variances would be required. <br />Jabbour indicated he was in favor of granting the subdivision, as a matter of housekeeping, with <br />verification of ownership of the lots. <br />Jabbour moved, Goetten seconded, to conceptually approve Application #2350 for Kevin and Lisa <br />Olsen/James and June Touve, 4196 North Shore Drive, for the proposed subdivision request with <br />the understanding that Lots 57 - 61 be combined and noting that this combination does not guarantee <br />• the property is buildable. <br />Flint asked if this should be considered a subdivision application. Gaffron responded that it is a <br />Class I subdivision application that can be done via a survey and doesn't require platting. <br />Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />Gaffron will prepare an approval resolution for adoption at the next Council meeting. <br />( #10) PARK DEDICATION AMENDMENT - ORDINANCE NO. 173, 2ND SERIES <br />Flint moved, Jabbour seconded, to discuss Items #10 and #11 regarding park dedication fees <br />together. <br />( 911) PARK DEDICATION FEES: RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIALANDUSTRIAL <br />LAND - RESOLUTION NO. 4063 AND RESOLUTION NO. 4064 <br />Goetten stated it is important to look at requiring a park dedication for land development that may <br />occur without a subdivision, and encouraged staff to continue working on this concern. <br />Moorse indicated that State Statutes allow park dedication fees in a subdivision but not for <br />• developments. <br />11 <br />