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<br />. <br /> <br />Memo to City Council <br />Planning Case #01-27: Preliminary Plat and Variance for Hamline Preserve <br />Page 2 of? <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />attempted to obtain access to his property when Karth Lake South Second Addition was platted. For <br />reference, at one point Mr. Goserud' s lot extended all the way to Cummings Park. It appears as ifhe <br />sold offa large part of it to facilitate the platting ofKarth Lake South. <br /> <br />Surrounding Area <br /> <br /> <br />South <br /> <br />Future Land Use Plan <br /> <br />Low Density <br />Residential <br />Low Density <br />Residential <br />Low Density <br />Residential <br /> <br />Zoning <br />R-I Single Family <br />Residential <br />R-I Single Family <br />Residential <br />R-I Single Family <br />Residential <br />R-3 Townhouse and <br />Low Density Multiple <br />Famil <br /> <br />Existing Land Use <br />Residential <br /> <br />North <br /> <br />Residential <br /> <br />East <br /> <br />Residential <br /> <br />West (Across <br />Hamline) <br /> <br />Medium Density <br />Residential <br /> <br />Residential <br /> <br />Site Data <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Future Land Use Plan: Low Density Residential (3-5 units per acre) <br />Existin!2; Land Use: Residential <br />Zonin!2;: R-I Single Familv Residential <br />Size: 3.1 acres <br />Proposed Density: 2.3 units per acre <br />Topography: Relatively flat; Higher elevation on the eastern part of 4350 <br /> Hamline <br /> <br />Plat Design <br />1. Lots. <br />A. Lot 1. Lot I exceeds all code requirements in terms oflot width, depth, and area. <br />There is an existing single family residence on the property. One of the existing <br />garages would be moved to the north side of the existing house, and one would be <br />removed. <br /> <br />B. Lot 2. Lot 2 exceeds all code requirements in terms of lot width and area. When the <br />private easement is taken into consideration, the functional depth of the property <br />ranges from 112 to 121 feet where 130 feet is required. When differing lot widths are <br />present, the average of the two is taken. In this instance, the lot depth is estimated at <br />117 feet. Please note that the aforementioned depth is approximate since it is not A <br />highlighted on the plan. _ <br /> <br />2 <br />