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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-15 Letter, Zoning Changesi•ebruar.: 17. 1983 CITY of .ORONO Post Otfwe Box 660 Crystal Bay. Minnesota 553M 0 Municipal Offices On the North Shore o/ Late Minnetonka Recor i LotI7 Rober t M. He uu if fe 1806 E. Hedecine lake Blvd afinneapolis, xN 55441 Deer :.gland I.andiwner: The purpose of this letter is to provide you with information regarding the recent zoning changes on Big Island, and how these changes may affect your property. The new 3S Seasonal Recreational zoning regulations were estahlished by City Council adoption of Ordinance #246 on December 30, 1982. This action also ended the development moratorium that had been in effect since November 9, 1981. A summary of the ordinance is attached. If you are interested. a complete text of the ordinance is also available for a nominal charge of $3.00 to defer printing and :wiling costs. Your property is identified in the ordinance by the Record Lot Number shown above ani on the attached blue nage. This identification is part of a special section that inventories lot by lot the ownership patterns and existing use; of islznd property. Based on this record, the ordinance then "grandfathers" building rights for these Record Lots by makin6 them eligible f„r !et area variances. This means that for the first ti -me even if your lot is less than five acres (or two acres under the previous ordinance) that you may now build a new seasonal cabin. or if you already have a cabin that it nay continue to be used, improved, added -onto or replaced with a ::c•w cabin, subject to building permits and setback regulations. etc., but without questioning its use for building purposes, and without requiring any special City Council review. In order for you to automatically receive the benefits of the lot area variance, you sh--uld review and complete the following before .July 1, 1983; I. Please verify the Record Lot information on the attached blue page and notify thL- Cita if there is a problem or a change. (uver) Bl'ILIJI�G!lf►�IW; '71 ']S' • AUMI\IS1k%II0%!FI1AMF 17]7]5N • Y1Pit 1('N'fikKti- 4737359 AWSSI (; Island Landowners February 15. 1983 Page 2 2. If the Record Lot information is complete, please sign, have notarized and return the white Variance Resolution. State law requires that all zoning variances be recorded with the County Recorder in resolution form. Returning this resolution is optional, but if you choose not to do so, you may be required to pay a fee and file a formal variance application in the future if you ever plan to do any building on the property. There is no fee for having this automatic variance recorded at this time. 3. If your Record Lot consists of two or more separate tax parcels, a green form for requesting a combined assessment is enclosed. Please sign and return this to the City to allow your tax records to be changed into one parcel consistent with the zoning and to assure the most favorable tax rate possible. 4. A conditional use permit issued by the City Council is required for certain land uses in the RS District, including the following residential uses: a) If you use or have used your cabin FOR MORE THAN 180 DAYS/YEAR. b) If you have MORE THAN ONE CABI4 on your property. Refer to the enclosed vellow sheet for a definition of these uses including a description of when a special permit is or is not required. If you wish to apply for a permit, mark the yellow page and return it to the Cily. WL: will send you the appropriate application form by return mail. A postage -paid envelope is enclosed for your use in returning the above forms to the City. If you have any questions about this, please call Alan Olson or Jeanne Mabusth at 473-7357. On behalf of the City Council and Planning Commission, I want to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you whose interest and participation this past year has helped so much in the completion of this planning process. I have certainly enjoyed meeting all of you and learning so much about your island. I hope this last step can be' kept as simple as possible so that your property rights can be correctly recorded for your future benefit. Sincerely, i A an 'P. Olson City Planner Enclosures