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� <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Melanie Curtis <br /> Sent: Monday,June 06, 201611:27 AM <br /> To: 'luellagg@aol.com' <br /> Subject: Lot of Record <br /> Luella <br /> Below I have pasted Section 78-72 regarding lots of record and how the code dictates they be developed. Your lot(1122 <br /> Loma Linda) is a single lot of record within the Shoreland overlay district, and within the LR-1B district. Setbacks and all <br /> zoning standards must be met: 25% hardcover limit and 15% total structural coverage limit. <br /> $@C.�8-��.-;LQLS f�f t'�'COt'GI'. <br /> (a) A lot of record is any lot for which a deed or registered land survey has been recorded in the office of the register of <br /> deeds or the registrar of titles for Hennepin County prior to January 1, 1975,and after approval by the council if required. <br /> (b) A lot of record located within an R(Residential)or RR (Rural Residential)district but not within the Shoreland Overlay <br /> district, RS Seasonal Recreational district, or any of the LR-Lakeshore Residential districts, which does not meet the <br /> requirements of this chapter as to area or width may be utilized for a single-family detached dwelling purpose, provided <br /> that in the judgment of the council or administrative approval by the planning director, such use does not adversely <br /> affect public health or safery and the following requirements are met: <br /> (1) In R districts of one acre or less and served by public sanitary sewer. A lot of record existing upon January 1, <br /> 1975, in any R district of the city of up to and including one acre, which lot is serviced by public sanitary sewer <br /> and which does not meet the requirements of this chapter as to area or width only, may be utilized for single- <br /> family detached dwelling purposes without council approval if all other requirements of the underlying zoning <br /> district are met, including but not limited to required yards, setbacks, lot coverage by structures, hardcover, etc. <br /> However, the lot of record shall not be more intensely developed unless combined with one or more abutting lots <br /> or portions so as to create a lot meeting the requirements of this chapter. <br /> (2) In R or RR districts of greater than one acre and served by public sanitary sewer. A lot of record in any R or RR <br /> district in the city in excess of one acre which does not meet the requirements of this chapter as to area or width <br /> only may be utilized for single-family detached dwelling purposes by administrative approval if the planning <br /> director finds that the following conditions are met: <br /> a. It is at least one acre in size, and the average width of the lot is at least 100 feet; <br /> b. It is served by public sanitary sewer; and <br /> c. It otherwise meets the requirements of this chapter or other applicable Code provisions. <br /> (3) In R or RR districts not served by public sanitary sewer. A lot of record in any R or RR district in the city not <br /> served by public sanitary sewer must meet the area and width requirements of this chapter and shall not be <br /> utilized for single-family detached dwelling purposes without council approval. Administrative approval may <br /> be granted for a lot of record not meeting the lot area and width requirements if the planning director finds <br /> that the following conditions are met: <br /> a. The lot area and lot width each meet at least 50 percent of the district standard. <br /> b. Suitable primary and alternate septic sites are identified on the property and are protected from future <br /> development by execution of a covenant. <br /> c. All other zoning ordinance requirements must be met, including but not limited to the following: <br /> 1. Setbacks. <br /> 2. Hardcover. <br /> 3. Lot coverage by structures. <br /> 4. Accessory structure requirements. <br /> � <br />