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CITYof4>RONO <br />Port Offiot Box 66«CnrrtaJ Boy. Minncooto 55323oMunkiiwI Oflkta <br />On the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br />February 13, 1983 v'^rt^ce <br />(^^fepJien*tf^ara y <br />N46_ No, Linden Street . ., . <br />Northfield, Wl 55057 ST//f ncnJ^ K<t/7^^ce <br />Dear Island Landowner: <br />=0 provide you with information regarding <br />the recent zoning changes on Big Island, and ho« these changes nay * <br />affect your property. <br />bJ%ltv Recreational zoning regulations were established <br />by City Council adoption of Ordinance #246 on December 30, 1982. This <br />sJ«rNoie°h«"9!! moratorium that had been in effect <br />A summary of the ordinance is attached. If you are interested, a <br />o°“s3®oS the ordinance is also available for a nominal charge <br />o. $3.00 to defer printing and mailing costs. <br />■ identified in the ordinance by the Record Lot Humber <br />of a the attached blue page. This identification is part <br />section that inventories lot by lot the ownership patterns <br />and c.astlng uses of island property. Based on this record, the ordinance <br />elielbirfor'*l^r® building rights for these Record Lots by making them <br />litl A variances. This means that for the first tine <br />ordinBin acres (or two acres under the previous <br />have seasonal cabin, or if you already <br />renlnrgzd ^ Continue to be used, improved, added-onto or <br />® new cabin, subject to building permits and setback <br />and etc., but without questioning its use for building purposes, <br />and without requiring any special City Council review. » p P <br />In order for you to automatically receive the benefits of the lot area <br />variance, you should review and complete the following before July 1, <br />Record Lot Information on the attached blue page <br />and notify the City if there is a problem or a change. <br />BUILDING a ZONING - 473 715 7 <br />ASSESSING ADMIMSIKATION a UNAM E - 473 7J58 <br />(ove r) <br />fUULIC VkORKS - 4 7 3 7 359 <br />Island Landowners <br />February 13. 1983 <br />Page 2 <br />2. If the Record Lot information is complete, please sign, have <br />notarized and return the white Variance Resolution. State law <br />requires that all zoning variances be recorded with the County <br />Recorder in resolution form. Returning this resolution is optional, <br />but if you choose not to do so, you may be required to pay a fee <br />and file a formal variance application in the future if you ever <br />plan to do any building on the property. There is no fee for having <br />this automatic variance recorded at this tine. <br />3. If your Record Lot consists of two or more separate tax parcels, a <br />green form for requesting a combined assessment is enclosed. Please <br />sign and return this to the City to allow your tax records to be <br />changed into one parcel consistent with the zoning and to assure <br />the most favorable tax rate possible. <br />4. A conditional use permit issued by the City Council is required <br />for certain land uses in the RS District, including the following <br />residential uses: <br />a) If you use or have used your cabin FOR MORE THAN 180 DAYS/YEAR. <br />b) If you have MORE THAN ONE CABIN on your property. <br />Refer to the enclosed yellow sheet for a definition of these uses <br />including a description of when a special permit is or is not required <br />If you wish to apply for a permit, mark the yellow page and return it <br />to the City. We will send you the appropriate application form by <br />return mall. <br />A postage-paid envelope is enclosed for your use in returning the above <br />forms to the City. If you have any questions about this, please call <br />Alan Olson or Jeanne Mabusth at 473-7357. <br />On behalf of the City Council and Planning Commission, I want to take <br />this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you whose Interest and <br />this past year has helped so much in the completion of <br />this planning process. I have certainly enjoyed meeting all of you and <br />learning so much about your Island. I hope this last step can be kept <br />as simple as possible so that your property rights can be correctly <br />recorded for your future benefit. <br />Alan 'P. Olson <br />City Planner <br />Enc1osurcs