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CC Regular Session 4. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 06/26/2012 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Escrow Agreement for Property Identification Number Division at 14503 Bowers Drive; Case of Ann <br />Tolkinen <br />Background: <br />The City has received a request to authorize a Property Identification Number (PIN) Division Request. The PIN <br />Division Request is processed and approved by Anoka County, subject to authorization by the local governmental <br />unit. The Subject Property previously requested a PIN Combination for two (2) adjacent parcels. PIN Combinations <br />are typically requested for tax purposes, allowing for a single tax statement for two (2) or more adjacent parcels. In <br />certain circumstances, the City has used this process to allow combining of lots to allow for construction of a <br />detached accessory structure on what would otherwise be a vacant lot. In 1986, a detached accessory structure was <br />constructed on the Subject Property, in an area that is a vacant parcel on the underlying subdivision. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required. <br />Observations: <br />City Staff originally reviewed this request in 2007. The Property Owner decided not to move forward with the <br />request at that time. The Property Owner desires to make the same request at this time to allow the vacant parcel <br />from the underlying subdivision to be sold. <br />City Code Section 117-349 states that no accessory building shall be constructed on any lot prior to the time of <br />construction of the principal building. Since the Subject Property is within the R-1 Residential (MUSA) District, <br />City Code Section 117-111 provides that the primary use must be a single-family residential dwelling. In addition, <br />the Subject Property is located within the Critical Area Overlay District. <br />In order to allow for the Subject Property to be split and sold as individual lots, Staff recommended in 2007 that an <br />escrow be placed to ensure the timely conformance to City Code. The stated escrow was proposed as $2,000 to <br />cover legal costs in the event the agreement to conform to City Code was not followed. The Agreement stated that <br />the Property Owner had two (2) years to conform to City Code. The Property Owner had two (2) options to <br />conform to City Code: <br />1. Construct a primary residential dwelling <br />2. Remove the accessory structure <br />Upon the PIN Division, the individual lots would conform to City Code requirements because of lawful, <br />non -conforming status. The lots were subdivided prior to the enactment of the Mississippi River Corridor Critical <br />Area (MRCCA) standards over the Subject Property. However, as previously stated, the property is within the R-1 <br />Residential (MUSA) District, which would require connecting to the municipal sewer and water systems or <br />a variance to deviate from this standard and utilize a private well and septic system. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval of the Escrow Agreement, to be executed within one (1) year of approval of said <br />agreement. Said agreement shall be recorded with the Anoka County Registrar of Titles to ensure that said <br />agreement survives the sale of property to a third party. The Agreement provides the Property Owner two (2) years <br />to make the necessary corrections to conform to City Code. <br />