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4. All existing structures on the remnant parcel meet setback requirements. There <br /> �. are no existing structures on"Tract A." <br /> 5. The subject property is adjacent to the municipal water and wastewater utilities. <br /> 6. The property is suitable in its natural state for the intended purpose and this lot <br /> split would not be harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of future residents or <br /> of the community. <br /> 7. The applicant is not proposing any provisions for water-based recreation. <br /> 8. The proposed lot layout meets the requirements of the ordinance. <br /> 9. The proposed side lot lines are at right angles to the existing road line and the <br /> property line of the adjacent property. <br /> io. The property contains more than 33-feet of frontage on public right-of-way. <br /> n. The subject property, with conditions, meets the requirements of the code for <br /> stromwater management. <br /> 12. There are no public streets proposed within the development. <br /> Planning Commission Direction: The Planning Commission can approve of the <br /> metes and bounds subdivision, deny the metes and bounds subdivision, or table the <br /> request if additional information is needed. If the motion is for approval or denial, <br /> findings of fact should be cited. <br /> Staff Recommendation: The proposed parcel meets the requirements of the <br /> ordinance. Staff recommends the application be approved with the following <br /> conditions: <br /> 1. A legal document shall be prepared and filed at the County granting access to the <br /> newly created property from the adjacent property's private driveway. <br /> 2. A professional stormwater management plan showing containment of the 5-year, <br /> 24-hour storm event on the parcel shall be submitted to the City and <br /> implemented. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 7(a)-5 <br /> November 15,2012 <br />