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<br />e <br /> <br />June 20, 1994 <br /> <br />RE: Administrative subdivision request by Timothy Scheel, <br />public hearing, case no. AS 94-09 <br /> <br />To begin, I'd like to give you a little background on the events <br />that have preceded this council meeting. <br /> <br />A little over two years ago, we brought the first survey to <br />the zoning office with the intent of subdividing this property. <br />We were working with Steve Rohlf at the time. Steve made some <br />recommendations, which included the building of a cuI de sac. <br />We made the changes and put in a cuI de sac at a cost of over <br />$2000.00. We gave him an updated survey in April, 1992. <br /> <br />After sometime, I contacted the zoning office to find out our <br />next step in subdividing the property. The project was then <br />being taken over by Steve Ach. He was not aware of the first <br />survey we had given the zoning office so we gave him a second <br />copy. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />In April of this year, I met with steve Ach again and he recommended <br />some more changes to the survey. We had these changes done <br />and back to steve by the end of April. At this point we were <br />led to believe that we had met with all the criteria needed <br />for the subdivision and we paid our $150.00 application fee <br />and $150.00 engineering fees and we were put on the agenda for <br />tonights council meeting. This was two months ago. <br /> <br />On June 15, Troy Langer, of the zoning office, called me and <br />said that in order to have the subdivision take place, I would <br />have to satisfy the recommendations listed on page 3 of the <br />memorandum in front of you. The most disturbing being #2 - <br />the removal of the mobile home structure, which houses my brother <br />and his two little girls. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Now, we have been working on this for over two years~ My wife <br />and I have been putting every spare dime into remodeling this <br />house for ourselves and our four children. Meanwhile, we've <br />been living with my parents. At the same time, we've been putting <br />money into road construction and survey fees. At this point, <br />we have submitted three surveys in an attempt to satisfy the <br />zoning office. It has cost us $1985.00 in survey fees and it <br />appears that we may be needing a fourth. I would like to point <br />out that on all surveys brought to the zoning office, both the <br />house and trailer have been present on our proposed property. <br />Neither Steve Rohlf or Steve Ach have ever said that was unaccept- <br />able. <br />