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� <br /> • ORONt� COUNCIL rZEETING HELD FEBRUARY 14, 1977 Page 42 <br /> � Henry Muhich, Building & Zoning Administrator, LOT REARRANGEMENT & <br /> stated that June 12, 1975, George Toman, 100 Orono VARIANCE <br /> � Orchard Road, and Richard Backstrom, 95 Smith 100 Orono Orchard Road <br /> Avenue, requested a lot split and combination. 95 Smith Avenue <br /> � #21 <br /> • Lots 61 & 74 are presently combined and owned Toman & Backstrom <br /> by P4r. Tor.ian. P�ir. Backstrom owns Lot 62. The <br /> � current proposal by these parties is to split <br /> all but the south 15 ' of Lot 61 and combine <br /> � the remaining 139. 4 ' of the lot with Lot 62 <br /> as one parcel. <br /> • <br /> , The Backstroms are interested in combining this <br /> property so as to prevent any possible future <br /> � subdivision and development. This area is <br /> currently zoned LR-1B (1 acre minimum area) . <br /> � The combined part of Lot 61 & Lot 62 would consist <br /> of only 31, 480. 8 sq. ft. , but would definitely <br /> � insure us of less density. <br /> � If approved, the applicants should be instructed <br /> . to submit a survey of the new properties for <br /> recording and files. <br /> � Planning Commission P4eeting - June 16 , 1975 <br /> ! <br /> Planning Commission recommends approval of this <br /> • lot split and cor.tbination. <br /> � Council Dseeting - June 24 , 1975 <br /> � Approved subject to filing final plat. <br /> • <br /> Staff - February 3, 1977 <br /> � <br /> This proposed lot rearrangement was never resub- <br /> • mitted properly for final approval. We never <br /> � received the necessary mylar and hardshells, and, <br /> therefore, the changes were never recorded. <br /> � Since that time, Mr. & r�Irs. Schleich have purchased <br /> � the one revised parcel located at 100 Orono Orchard <br /> Road. In April 1976, he requested a building <br /> � permit for an addition. The lot was substandard <br /> so variances were required. Upon review of the <br /> � status of the property, we found the final plat <br /> � was never approved. The applicant submitted an <br /> application for the variances, but was informed <br /> � Council could not act on the matter unless we <br /> had a lot of record to deal with. tsr. Schleich <br /> � was unable to contact the original applicants to <br /> complete the original lot rearrangement transaction, <br /> � so he has submitted the necessary mylar and hardshells <br /> � himself. (Continued) <br /> � <br /> � <br /> • <br />