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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />page 2 <br />admin. sub. <br />Timothy Scheel <br /> <br />Which brings us to tonight. I am standing before you with a <br />plan that is suddenly unacceptable, unless I can satisfy the <br />recommendations given by the zoning office, which I was notified of <br />four days ago. (Turn to recommendations) <br /> <br />#1 - Public road access <br /> <br />I'm being asked to give up 3/4 of an acre of land for an <br />easement to the northern boundary of the property. At a cost <br />of $2500.00 - 3500.00 an acre, this works out to be about <br />$2250.00. <br /> <br />#2 - Removal of mobile home or subdivide property in a different <br />manner <br /> <br />I will not ask my brother and his little girls to move <br />off of the farm - the only home they've ever known. Thus, <br />it looks like we will have to subdivide in a different <br />fashion - of which I will elaborate on in a moment. <br /> <br />#3 - Payment of $450.00 park dedication fee <br /> <br />I understand that land has been given up to the city , <br />in the past, in lieu of the fee. I would think that a <br />$2200.00 easement would more than satisfy that requirement. <br /> <br />#4 - I understand that this is merely an incidental, requiring <br />only a signature. I hope this is true. <br /> <br />Three out of the four items are fairly simple for us to take <br />care of, one of the four requires greater consideration. <br /> <br />Because we will not ask my brother to leave, we've decided we <br />would subdivide in an alternate manner. Last night, we sat <br />down with my parents and came up with a different idea which <br />would leave the trailer on my parents property and still give <br />us a 10+ acre parcel of land. It looks like this: <br /> <br />To summarize, we've spent a great deal of time, energy, money <br />and patience to get, what we thought, was a minor task accomplished. <br />After over two years of planning with the zoning office, saving <br />and spending money, we find out four days ago that, as it stands, <br />our proposal is unacceptable. Thus, we are asking you to accept <br />our new plan for subdivision and accept the 3/4 acre easement <br />in lieu of the $450.00 park dedication fee. <br />