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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Sherburne County <br />PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />July 24, 2000 <br /> <br />425 Jackson Avent <br />Elk River, MN 553~ <br /> <br />(763) 241-7034.800-594-521 <br />FAX (763) 441-22f <br /> <br />Dean Herrbolt <br />19161 Zane Street <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />Re: Driveway Access No. 00-77-53 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Herrbolt; <br /> <br />The access permit you recently applied for has been field checked and does not meet county <br />regulation on both the distance between accesses or the minimum highway frontage. Our <br />spacing between accesses must be a minimum of 330', I measured it at 508' between Frank <br />Madsen's driveway and the next driveway north. If you placed your driveway at the midpoint it <br />would only be 254'. The minimum highway frontage must be 200', the drawing shows 180'. I <br />talked with Steven Wensman, planner for the City of Elk River about our concerns. Under our <br />ordinance no new parcel can be created that does not meet the minimum frontage requirement <br />and an access permit cannot be granted on a new parcel that does not meet the spacing <br />requirement. Therefore, unless requested by the City of Elk River your access permit is denied. <br /> <br />One solution is to change the boundary of your common lot line and possibly the position of <br />Mr. Madsen's driveway. By sharing the access point, you could meet the spacing requirement. <br /> <br />If you have any questions, please call me at 241-7034. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Richard D. Corbin <br />Sherburne County Public Works <br />