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06.02 - Tax Forfeit Land Sale
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GROWTH `."°f <br /> FA <br /> INSTITUTE Pequot <br /> Lakes -- <br /> COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Background Information: Crow Wing County would like to classify the subject tax- <br /> forfeited property as "Non-Conservation" so that it may be sold to an adjacent property <br /> owner. They are requesting the City's input on reclassifying and selling the subject <br /> property. The subject property is non-conforming, because it does not meet the <br /> minimum width or area requirements for the Shoreline Residential Zone. <br /> The property is located adjacent to North Sleuter Road on the west side of Sibley Lake. <br /> The subject property is .24 acres and does not contain any sutures. The property has <br /> 9'of lakeshore frontage on Sibley Lake. <br /> The property owners north of the subject property are interested in purchasing the 9' <br /> wide arcel ey ma have access to their ro e <br /> �e <br /> z <br /> b <br /> �3 <br /> 9-2222vEbi X,09 <br /> i <br /> Applicable Ordinances: <br /> Section 17-5.8 SHORELINE RESIDENTIAL (SR) <br /> 1. Purpose and Intent: To provide a zoning classification for riparian <br /> residential development. The zone may or may not be served by municipal sewer <br /> and water, depending on availability. <br /> 2. Compatibility: The Shoreline Residential zone can only be established <br /> next to the Water Resource zone. The shoreline residential zone should be <br /> established to extend through the first tier of parcels on developed lake shore and <br /> to a public road or 500 feet from the OHW, whichever is closer to the water body <br /> on undeveloped shoreline. <br /> 3. Lot, Use and Density Requirements. <br /> Pequot Lakes Council Report Recommendation#3 <br /> July 1,2014 <br />
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