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• Dimensional Regulations <br />The property is zoned Rla which requires a minimum lot size of 2-1/2 acres <br />and 160 feet of road frontage. As shown on the attached plan, the acreage of <br />the overall site includes 24.59 acres. The subject site lacks the necessary <br />road frontage to subdivide the property without the need for a variance. <br />Analysis <br />The applicant has explained her situation in the attached letter. Due to an <br />.unforeseen circumstance, the applicant would like to split off a ten acre <br />parcel in order to be able to afford to stay on the property. The applicant had <br />considered platting the property into 2-1/2 acre lots; however, ran into a <br />problem with a long dead-end road situation due to the lack of viable outlets <br />to the rear of the property.. The property is further hindered by a large <br />wetland near County Road 33 and a powerline easement which limits access. <br />The one other option other than a variance that could also be considered is <br />that the applicant could pursue purchasing an additional 47 feet of property <br />.near County Road 33; however, Ms. Havron would like to apply for a <br />variance rather than purchasing more property. The 47 feet of property <br />would likely contain a great majority of wetland area; therefore, would do <br />little to improve the overall situation other than satisfy the frontage <br />requirement. If the administrative subdivision and variance are approved, <br />the applicant would .use the existing driveway to service both lots with the <br />driveway divided once the property opens up past the flagged area. <br />Staff feels that there are adequate findings to grant the variance and. offers <br />the following comments: <br />The unique shape of the lot and surrounding wetlands pose a physical <br />hardship in subdividing the parcel. The flag shape with the bulk of the <br />property to the rear, limits the applicant's developmentpotential in a <br />zoning district that allows smaller rural lots. The flag .shape also <br />precludes a public street from being constructed to meet the frontage <br />requirement as it would result in a long dead end street (also requiring a <br />variance). The ability to extend the public street to tie in with an existing <br />street is limited by neighboring lowlands. and would involve the <br />cooperation from other property owners. <br />• The proposed administrative subdivision is a reasonable use of the <br />property. The property is quite large. (24.59 acres) and the minimum Iot <br />size is only 2-1/2 acres. Therefore, a 14.59. acre parcel and a 10 acre <br />parcel would not be out of character for the area. <br />s:p lanuiug:p c:v95-11 <br />