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RESOLUTION NO. <br />New Brighton Planning Commission <br />Board of Review <br />RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF <br />VN-190 <br />WHEREAS, an application for a variance VN--190 has been. made <br />by Mr. Gene Holen to permit the subdivision of property creating <br />two lots that are less than 75 ft. in width and less than 10,000 <br />sq. ft, in .area, and <br />WHEREAS,-the procedural history of the application is as <br />follows: <br />1. That an application fora variance VN-190 was filed. <br />with the City on July I2, 1978. <br />2. That the Board of Review heard and reviewed the <br />application at .its meeting of July 31, 1978. <br />3. The written comments and analysis of the City Planner <br />and all person's statements made at the Board of <br />Review meeting were considered. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Review that the <br />following Findings of Fact are made in respect to VN.-190: <br />1. The property is zoned R-1, Single Family Residential, <br />a zoning district that requires a minimum lot width <br />of 75 ft. and a minimum area of 10,000 sq, ft. <br />2. The variance requested seeks both reduced lot width-and <br />lot area. <br />3. That the lot sizes found within the surrounding neighborhood <br />presents a unique circumstance in that there is a mix of <br />small and large lots. <br />4. That the home proposed to be constructed would be compatible <br />with the surrounding property. <br />5. That all other zoning code requirements such as setbacks <br />and the floor-area-ratio, could be met through the <br />proposed subdivision. <br />
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