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CC Regular Session 5.6. <br />Meeting Date: 02/23/2021 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-043 Approving a Metes and Bounds Subdivision of PID #23-32-25-21-0002 (Project No. <br />21-100); Case of Shade Tree Communities LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Shade Tree Communities LLC (the "Applicant") for a variance to <br />platting requirements and for a Minor Plat to facilitate a lot split of the property identified by PID <br />#23-32-25-21-0002 (the "Subject Property"). In 2005, the Applicant acquired approximately twenty-eight (28) acres <br />of land lying east/north of Nowthen Boulevard NW. However, in the late 1970s or early 1980s, Anoka County <br />realigned Nowthen Boulevard (to its current alignment). This new alignment actually bisected the Subject Property, <br />leaving a small, remnant portion south/west of Nowthen Boulevard. <br />When the land sale occurred in 2005, the original legal description was utilized, which described the land as lying <br />entirely east of Nowthen Boulevard. Both the seller and buyer (the Applicant) at that time were of the belief that the <br />transaction was only for the roughly twenty-eight (28) acres east of Nowthen Boulevard. But, there was never an <br />official subdivision legally separating the two parcels. Thus, Anoka County records show the Applicant as the <br />single owner of the land now bisected by Nowthen Boulevard. <br />Notification: <br />The City attempted to notify Property Owners, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records, within 700 feet <br />of the Subject Property of the request. The Public Hearing Notice was also properly posted in the Anoka County <br />UnionHerald, the City's Official Newsletter. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Applicant is attempting to transfer the roughly twenty-eight (28) acres to another LLC. As part of the title <br />review for this transaction, it was discovered that the Subject Property was never legally subdivided. Both the <br />Applicant and the previous owner assumed that the bisected parcel had been legally subdivided and the land <br />transaction clearly intended to only transfer the 28 acres north/ease of Nowthen Boulevard. Since the City never <br />approved this lot split, it is not obligated to do so today. <br />This case has been discussed with the City Attorney due to its uniqueness. For all intents and purposes, this <br />property has been subdivided; it just didn't go through the proper process to be acknowledged and approved by the <br />City and the County and does not obligate the City to allow development of this parcel. The original legal <br />description called out the easterly boundary of right-of-way for County State Aid Highway No. 5 (aka Nowthen <br />Boulevard). However, when Nowthen Boulevard was realigned, legal descriptions were not updated; it still referred <br />to only the land east of Nowthen Boulevard. <br />At the February 4, 2021 Planning Commission meeting, a Public Hearing was held to consider a variance to the <br />platting requirements. Since this subdivision is only attempting to clear up title issues and does not authorize any <br />proposed improvements, the Applicant sought a variance to allow a metes and bounds subdivision (more <br />expeditious and less costly). The Planning Commission approved the variance with the understanding that any <br />future proposed development would be subject to the subdivision standards in City Code. <br />There were no public comments provided at the Public Hearing. Staff did receive multiple inquiries leading up to <br />
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