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Regular Planning Commission <br />Meeting Date: 09/06/2018 <br />Submitted For: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />By: Eric Maass, Community Development <br />6. 2. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider possible lot area variance application for a Minor Subdivision at 7021 158th Ln NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to get initial feedback from the Planning Commission as it relates to a possible future <br />resident application for a variance to minimum lot area to allow for a minor subdivision of the property located at <br />7021 158th Ln NW. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required at this time as an official applicaiton has not been submitted. If a future applicaiton was <br />submitted, a public hearing would be required and notice sent to adjacent property owners as required by statute. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The owners of 7021 158th Ln NW wish to subdivide their 2.57 acre lot into two seperate parcels for the purposes <br />of selling the additional lot to one of their children. Staff estimates that the new lot would be approximately 0.7 <br />acres in size which would result in the original parcel being reduced to a total lot size of approximately 1.87 acres. <br />The subject property is zoned R-1 Rural Residential which has a minimum lot size of 2.5 acres. The property is <br />guided as Rural Developing by the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Adjacent properties are also zoned R-1 Rural Developing however, they range in size from 0.5 to 1.21 acres in size. <br />These properties were subdivided by a metes and bounds subdivision prior to the ordinance requiring platting and a <br />minimum lot size of 2.5 acres. <br />The proposed lot size would seem consistent with the adjacent properties however it is unclear at this time what the <br />practical difficulty would be to satisfy the City's Ordinance for approval of such a variance. <br />In reviewing this request staff noted a large number of vehicles being stored in the rear of the property within a <br />fenced area behind the home. City Ordinance currently permits up to eight (8) items to be stored outside for lots <br />between two (2) and 4.99 acres in size. Based up on a 2016 aerial image of the property there were approximately <br />thirteen (13) vehicles parked within the fenced area in the rear yard as well as two (2) vehicles parked in the <br />driveway and at least one (1) boat along the rear property line. The property has an attached three stall garage. If <br />the existing home was reduced in size to a lot less than two (2) acres in size it would be limited to no more than six <br />(6) items. To date Staff has not recieved any complaints on the property that would have triggered a code <br />enforcement follow up. <br />If the Planning Commission is generally supportive of lot area variances to accomodate the desired subdivision it <br />should also be noted that there would need to be a demonstrated reduction in the number of motor <br />vehicle/recreational equipment on the property. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Indicate general support for variances related to lot size for the desired subdivision and the need to <br />come into compliance with the off street parking requirements as it relates to the number of motor vehicles <br />
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