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Regular Council Meeting
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August 9, 1982
Deikel Public Hearing (Continued)
1. The previously approved plat for the Bay Park Addition should
be considered a re-subdivision sketch and recorded with the
lot division. It will then be used as a guide for any future
re-subdivision.
2. Any future re-subdivision of the southerly parcel will be done
as a formal plat.
3. The southerly parcel should not be divided until the private
road has been dedicated and improved. It should be noted that
the road should be extended as shown on the previous plat.
4. Drainage and utility easements should be provided along the
borders of the northerly parcel.
5. Residue 6 acre parcel to contain 180' of lakeshore.
The recommended conditions should be specifically stated and recorded
with the County so that any future owners are aware of them. The
request and this report should ,be subject to review and comment by the
City Attorney. and City Engineer.
Mrs. Deikel's attorney objected to the 180' lake shore frontage.
Shaw and Haugen withdrew point #5. Shaw moved, seconded by Haugen to
approve the division concept to include above items 1 through 4.
5. Residue 6 acre lot to contain 120' or more of lake frontage.
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Also to submit the final plan to the council for approval Motion carried
unanimously.
MINNETONKASTATE BANK - Review of New Ba~Site Design
Amendment to Conditional Use Permit RESOLUTION NO. 63-82
Bob McDougall, Bob Weise, and Jim Grover of the Minnetonka State Bank
presented a site plan change for the construction of the new bank build-
ing. The bank was able to acquire permanent easement to some additional
land. This additional land will omit point #2 of:the Conditional Use
Permit listed in Resolution #70-81.
Rascop moved, seconded by Haugen, to approve the amendment to the Con-
ditional Use Permit and instructed the permanent easement to be regis-
tered with the building permit when it is issued.
Roll call vote - 4 ayes. Carried.
LOT COMBINATION REQUEST - AMERICAN' LEGION POST #259:';,1;.l&htJTI._>NOp4-:~2
Request was made by Paul Christensen, representing the American Legion
and the adjoining property owner, Horace Murfin, to divide off 18' from
the Murfin property and combine it with the American Legion property
located at 24450 Smithtown Road.
Council reviewed the Ordinance and with legal advice determined that this
complies with the Ordinance.
Shaw moved, seconded by Haugen, to approve the division and combination
of 18' additional feet to be combined with the American Legion property. .
Roll call vote - 4 Ayes - Carried.