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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.j. Lot Consolidation for Business Park CITY OF ROSEMOUNT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR ACTION CITY COLTNCIL MEETING DATE: June 1, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Lot Consolidation---Business Park AGENDA SECTION: Consent pREPARED BY: Dan Rogness, Community Development Director AGENIIM�� � �" � ATTAC���NTS: Resolution; Plat; Subdivision Ord. Excerpt APPROVED BY: The lot sale in the Rosemount Business Park to Brekken Enterprises,LLP (Geometrix Company)requires a lot consolidation prior to the replatting of this area. The proposed consolidation will be contingent on the sales transaction for Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount Business Park First Addition. RECOMMENDED ACTION: MOTION to Approve a Resolution Approving the Consolidation of Lots, Rosemount Business Park First Addition. COUNCIL ACTION: CITY OF ROSEMOUNT DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 1999- A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CONSOLIDATION OF LOTS ROSEMOUNT BUSINESS PARK FIRST ADDITION WHEREAS, the Rosemount Port Authority approved the sale of Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount Business Park First Addition to Brekken Enterprises, LLP; and WHEREAS, Brekken Enterprises, LLP is currently the owner of Lot 1, Block 1, Rosemount Business Park Addition; and WHEREAS, Subdivision 6.2.D. of the Rosemount Subdivision Ordinance allows the City Council to approve lot consolidations if such consolidation does not violate any provision of the city's Zoning Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rosemount hereby approves the lot consolidation of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 1, Rosemount Business Park First Addition to become effective at the time of ownership transfer of Lot 2 from the Rosemount Port Authority to Brekken Enterprises, LLP. ADOPTED this lst day of June, 1999. 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I t+' : w a x Z `�� �� ��'' �� �� s � � x`�� :� ��.,: O� � I�� � r� aW �- • rr� • � � � V J � �-;i 'n' . �:�,� �� 1�� = � �� � O m x�^.� • � � ��„ � rn, °+ � rl ,..I o � °`�'�. � ,.�-"" I � "' i z ~ � CI I � �� � � � � � s �� 6- 'ssa� I � 0 ^ ' �I I I—� '�D < ����� i � � I . ..� �g � Q � - �� „ I �!�r o �a��3 I � x � I : � � � R �'�� I I � _ �I � b�' I � ��xs l py LL I w��a7ta�Mas��N�sa�snassa�\ ' � � ��a� � � � / k":a2 �� mtll � _ _—__�_��� /C�Ll1 ]S9DL.p M ������������ The Board of Appeals and Adjustments shall have the authority to grant variances from the requirements of this ordinance subject to the same procedures, conditions, and findings required by the City's Zonin� Ordinance. Subd. 6.2 Exceptions - The following subdivisions may be exempted from normal platting requirements. A. Simple lot division: A simple, easily described division of a platted lot of record (for example, east one-half of lot 31, north 150 feet of lot 31) may be exempted from the platting requirements of this Ordinance provided the resultant parcels meet all zonin� requirements. Such division requires the approval of the Council. B. Agricultural lot divisions: Lot divisions for single family dwellings in the Agricultural District may be exempted from platting requirements in accordance with Section 7.1 of the Zoning Ordinance. C. Lot recombination: To divide one recorded lot or parcel in order to permit the adding of a parcel of land to an abutting lot and create two (2) buildable lots. The proposed lots shall not cause the remaining portion of the existing lots or parcels to be in violation of this rejulation or the Zoning Ordinance. D. Consolidations: The owner of two (2) or more contiguous parcels or lots of record may, subject to Council approval, consolidate said parcels or lots into one (1) lot of record by recording the consolidation with the County and filin� a copy of a certi�icate of survey showing same, with the Clerk within thirty (30) days of recordin�. No hearin� or Commission review is necessary unless the proposal is referred to the Commission by the Planner for clarification. The proposed lots shall not cause any portion of the existing lots, parcels, or e�stin�buildings to be in violation of this regulation or the Zoning Ordinance. E: Corrections: When a survey or description of a parcel or lot has been found to be inadequate to describe the actual boundaries, approval of a corrective plat may be requested. This type of subdivision creates no new lots or streets. The proposed corrective subdivision, in sketch plan form, along with a letter signed by both property owners agreeing to the new subdivision, shall be submitted to the Council for approval. No hearing or Commission review is necessary unless the proposal is referred to the Commission by the Planner for clarification. The proposed lots shall not cause any portion of the existing lots, parcels, or e�sting buildings to be in violation of this regulation or the zonin� code. A certificate of survey may be required on any proposed lot with existing buildin�s in order to determine the placement of the building on the proposed lot. 20