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<br />, <br /> <br />and maximum lot width. The City has seen similar circumstances in the past and has <br />assumed the lot size variance as a part of plat approval. With this proposed subdivision, it <br />is possible to construct a house on all three ofthe proposed lots without requiring setback <br />variances. <br /> <br />3. The engineering department has reviewed the preliminary plat and have proposed the three <br />following recommendations. First of all, there will be $610.00 for two lots that were not <br />assessed under project number ST-65-8, These additional charges are collected by the <br />city because the property was not assessed in full at the time oflevy. The charges <br />calculated are normally based on the rate of assessment prevalent at the time they were <br />levied, plus the accrued interest from that time to present, at the rate of interest charged at <br />that time. Secondly, the concrete curb and gutter will have to be cut as per Roseville <br />standards. Finally, no buildings can be placed within the existing storm sewer easement <br />that is located north on lot 1. <br /> <br />4. At their July 12, 1995, meeting, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Mr. <br />O'Mearats request for a preliminary plat consisting of three lots on the 2200 block of <br />Milton Street with a stipulatiQn that setback variance requests will not be a part of <br />building permit applications for these lots. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendations: <br /> <br />The site under consideration is approximately 34,262 sq. ft. in size and is zoned R-l Single <br />Family. The proposed plat would create three new single family lots in the City of <br />Roseville. The three lots being created, while not meeting the dimensional requirements of <br />the City Code, are capable of having single family houses built without seeking setback <br />variances. Therefore, it is staffs recommendation that Mr. O'Meara's request for a <br />preliminary plat consisting of three lots on the 2200 block of Milton Street be approved <br />with a stipulation that setback variance requests will not be a part of building permit <br />applications for these lots. <br /> <br />Council Action Requested: <br /> <br />1. Motion to approve I\1r. O'Meara's request for a preliminary plat consisting of three lots on <br />the 2200 block of Milton Street (Bonnie's Estate), with a stipulation that setback variance <br />requests will not be a part of building permit applications for these lots. <br /> <br />Staff Report by: Michael Falk <br /> <br />2 <br />