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Project #k78-192 <br />July 20, 1978 <br />Application for <br />VN-186 <br />July 11, <br />PURPOSE <br />Variance <br />1978 <br />To consider application for a variance to permit subdivision of <br />property creating a lot with less than the required-lot width <br />and a lot not having frontage on a public street. <br />BACKGROUND <br />Applicant: Robert and Shirley Erwin <br />Location: 3077 Spring Creek Drive (NW corner of New <br />Brighton, south of Spring Creek Drive and <br />east of Fridley-New Brighton border - see <br />attached map) <br />Zoning: R-l, Single family <br />Ordinance Regulations: The zoning code states that in <br />an R-1 district, lots shall have a minimum <br />width of 75 feet and the platting regulations <br />state that all newly created lots shall abut <br />by their full frontage on a publicly dedicated <br />street. <br />The applicant's father currently owns <br />parcel shown on the attached location <br />like to subdivide the property to cre <br />applicants' sketch. The proposed lot <br />and would not front on a public scree <br />feet south of Spring Creek Drive. Th <br />for less than the 75 feet in width an <br />front on a street. <br />an approximately 3.73 acre <br />map. The applicants would <br />.te a lot as shown on the <br />would be 73.5 feet in width <br />. being approximately 3-00 <br />variance thus is needed <br />because the lot does not <br />The proposed lot would, however, be approximately 30,000 square <br />feet in area which greatly exceeds the 10,000 square foot minimum. <br />
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