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1974-03-08 Memo, Variance Req Details
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TO: Planning Commission <br />FROM: Dexter Marston <br />DATE: March 8, 1974 <br />SUBJECT: Subdivision (simple) & Variance <br />Current Land Usa: I Home on 2 Lots <br />Comprehensive Plan: R-ID (1/2 acre) <br />PETITIONER: Donald Schultz a David Slavik <br />LOCATION: 1921 Fagerness Point Road <br />STAFF REVIEW: Mr. Slavik owns 2 lots with a total square footage of 23,000. He <br />would like to redraw the property lines as submitted on his sketch. At the pres- <br />ent time, one lot fronts on Fagerness Point Road and the second lot on Webb Street. <br />As the sketch indicates, Mr. Slavik would like to create two through lots that have <br />frontage on both Webb Street and Fagerness Point Road. The ordinance states through <br />lots should be avoided, whenever possible. There also will undoubtedly be pressure <br />in the future to subdivide those long narrow lots that have homes oriented towards <br />Fagerness Point Road. <br />Since two lots exist now, I do not see any problem with rearranging the lot <br />lines to allow two lots in the future. A variance is required, however, for the <br />I,,t width for both lots as they are shown on the attached sketch. The lot width <br />varies from 95 ft. on Fagerness Point Road to 45 ft. on Webb Street. <br />Mr. Slavik says he wants to redraw the property lines because it is very dif- <br />ficult to use the present driveway (steep slope). This does not, however, seem to <br />justify granting the variance that is requested from the lot width requirement. <br />OM/ ig <br />JI <br />
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