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( ( <br /> of � Item # 7.1. <br /> JIk1MEMORANDUM <br /> River <br /> TO: Mayor and City Council <br /> FROM: Scott Harlicker, Senior Planne '# <br /> DATE: July 19, 1999 <br /> SUBJECT: Possible Amendment to Subdivision <br /> Ordinance <br /> The Mayor, on behalf of Arnold and Margret Barsody, has requested that <br /> staff research a possible amendment to the subdivision ordinance to allow <br /> them to split off a 2.5 acre lot in the Agricultural District (10 acre minimum <br /> lot size). <br /> The Barsodys own an 11.5 acre parcel on Brook Road (County Road 21) and <br /> would like to subdivide the property into a 2.5 acre lot and a 9 acre lot. The <br /> • 2.5 acre lot would be used as a homestead for their daughter and the 9 acre <br /> parcel would contain the existing home and accessory buildings. <br /> The minimum lot size in this district is 10 acres unless the property is <br /> developed under the 4 lots per 40 acres density option. The density option <br /> allows smaller lots, down to 2.5 acre minimum, provided the density of the <br /> plat does not exceed 4 lots per 40 acres. However, the Barsodys do not have <br /> adequate acreage to qualify for the density option. The minimum parcel size <br /> needed to qualify for this option is 20 acres. <br /> The Barsodys could apply for a variance to the minimum lot size. However, <br /> variances are difficult to grant and would require, among other things, the <br /> applicant to show the literal enforcement of the ordinance would cause undo <br /> hardship. Staff would also likely recommend denial of any variance request <br /> as it is inconsistent with both the intent of the agricultural district and the <br /> City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Action Requested <br /> Staff is seeking feedback from the Council regarding this request. The <br /> Barsodys have not made a formal request and staff would like some direction <br /> from the Council prior to accepting the Barsodys application and application <br /> • fee. • <br /> S:\PLANNING\SCOTT\BARSODY.D 0 C <br /> 13065 Orono Parkway • P.O. Box 490 • Elk River, MN 55330 • TDD & Phone: (612) 441-7420 • Fax: (612)441-7425 <br />
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