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File #: 2007-0682    Version: Name: Krad Subdivision
Type: MOTION Status: IN COMMITTEE /COMMISSION
File created: 10/24/2007 In control: Development Services & Planning Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/17/2007
Title: /Name/Summary Krad Subdivision
Attachments: 1. Krad Subdivision Site Plan
Title/Name/Summary
Krad Subdivision
History
The petitioner proposes to subdivide his approximately 133,975 square-foot parcel of land into three lots. Lot 1 will be 41,724 square feet. Lot 2 will be 41,881 square feet. Lot 3 will be 23,790 square feet. Following subdivision, the petitioner seeks to rezone the entire site. This conforms to the maximum density of 2 dwelling units per acre in the Comprehensive Plan.
The subject property is currently zoned E-1 Estate Residential, which is the default zoning of a property upon annexation into the Village (annexed in 1994). E-1 is also characterized by very low residential density in areas of “essentially rural character.” The current petitioner has long term plans to construct a house on Lot 1 (the sloping open space) of the subdivision.
The proposed lots would fit within an R-1 Residential District designation. The R-1 designation fits the subdivided lots to be conforming to the Land Development Code.
Plan Commission
On November 27, 2007 the Plan Commission considered this petition and moved to recommend to the Village Board approval of the subdivision as shown on the plat of subdivision titled “Krad Subdivision” prepared by Landmark Engineering Corporation, dated 10-15-07, project number 07-04-119-CPT, subject to the following conditions:
1. That the petitioner work with staff to discuss installation of a sidewalk along the length of Lots 1, 2 and 3 on 108th Avenue and connect to the Collette Highlands sidewalk system to the south and the 153rd Street Wetland sidewalk system to the north at such time development occurs on these lots;
2. That the petitioner provide a tree survey with building footprints at such time as the lots are developed;
3. That the petitioner dedicate to the 108th Avenue right-of-way the necessary 50 feet along the length of Lot 2 of the subdivision, circumventing the building at the west-by-northwest corner of the building, forming a triangle around that corner, and then continuing back to th...

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