78-08 - Metzig SUB pt 1WILLIAI` : D. SCHOELL
CARLISLE MAOSON
JACK T. VOSLER
JAMES R. ORR
HAROLD E. DAHLIN
LARRY L. HANSON
RAYMOND J. JACKSON
WILLIAM J. BREZINSKY
JACK E. GILL
RODNEY B. GORDON
THEODORE 0. KEMNA
JOHNW.EMOND
KENNETH E. ADOLF
WILLIAM R. ENGELHARDT
BRUCE C. SUNDING
SCHOELL & MAOSON, INC.
ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
I(612) 938-7601 • 50 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH • HOPKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
OFFICES AT HURON. SOUTH DAKOTA AND DENTON. TEXAS
August 3, 1978
City of Chanhassen
P. O. Box 147
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
Subject:
Gentlemen:
Proposed Metzig Subdivision,
Assessments
.The subdivision of the Metzig property as proposed will
result in addition of two lateral units at $4,882.00 each
($2,.914.00 for sewer and $1,968.00 for water). The total
assessment on each of the parcels would be $6,190.00. The
total for the property would be $18,570.00 or $9,764.00 more
than the original assessment.
Very truly yours,
SCHOELL & MADSON, INC.
WJBrezinsky:cm
WILLIAM D. SCHOELL
CARLISLE MADSON
JACK T. VOSLER
JAMES R. ORR
HAROLD E. DAHLIN
LARRY L. HANSON
RAYMOND J. JACKSON
WILLIAM J. BREZINSKY
JACK E. GILL
RODNEY B. GORDON
THEODORE D. KEMNA
JOHN W. EMOND
KENNETH E. ADOLF
WILLIAM R. ENGELHARDT
BRUCE C. SUNDING
- SCHOELL & MADSON, INC;.
ENGINEERS ANO SURVEYORS
?I 938-7601 • 50 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH • HOPKINS, MINNESOTA 55343
City of Chanhassen
P. O. Box 147
Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317
Gentlemen:
OFFICES AT HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA AND DENTON, TEXAS
Subject:
August 3, 1978
Proposed Metzig Subdivision,
Assessments
The subdivision of the Metzig property as proposed will.
result in addition of two lateral units at $4,882.00 each
($2,914.00 for sewer and $1,968.00 for water). The total
assessment on each of the parcels would be $6,190.00. The
total for the property would be $18,570.00 or $9,764.00 more
than the original assessment.
Very truly yours,
SCHOELL & MADSON, INC.
WJBrezinsky:cm
CITYOF
CHANHASSEN
7610 LAREDO DRIVEOP 0. BOX 1476CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
(612) 474-8885
PLANNING REPORT
DATE: August 1, 1978
TO: City Manager, Don Ashworth
FROM: Assistant City Planner, Bob Waibel
SUBJ: Subdivision Request, 6400 Chanhassen Road
APPLICANT: Frank Metzig
PLANNING CASE: P-571
Petition
Mr. Metzig is proposing to subdivide a 350' x 211' parcel into three
residential building sites.
Background
1. Community Location: As shown in enclosure 1, the subject property
is located in the southwest quadrant of the intersection of Pleasant
View Road and Chanhassen Road, (MTH 101) .
2. Existing zoning: The subject property is presently zoned R-1,
single family residence district. The property immediately north of
the subject property is zoned R-lA, agricultural residence district.
3. Utilities: Sanitary sewer and municipal water are presently
available to the subject property.
4. Comprehensive Plan Proposal:
a. Land Use: Pursuant to the adopted Comprehensive Plan, the
subject property and it's environs are to assume and maintain a low
density single family residential identity.
b. Transportation: Pursuant to the adopted city Transportation
Plan, Highway 101 is to function as a secondary highway and Pleasant
View Road is to function as a local street.
• Mr. Don Ashworth -2-
August 1, 1978
Planner's Comments
1. Mr. Metzig is proposing to subdivide the subject property so that
the two western most lots to be created will be 90' x 211' each and
the eastern most upon which Mr. Metzig's residence is located is 170'
by 211'. The applicant has indicated the dimension of the latter
lot, is sufficient to accommodate a 10 foot side yard setback for the
existing garage.
2. The soils map indicate that the soils present on the subject property
show no severe impediment to building.
3. The subject property, 19DO, has been assessed three water and sewer
trunk units.
4. As shown in enclosure 3, the subdivision as proposed, has the
potential to foreclose any access from the north to the property
directly south of the proposed subdivision. If subdivision of the
parcel indicated as recorded in book of deeds 59, page 25, ever occurs,
permanent access should be obtained through phase III of the Ecklund
and Swedlund Lotus Lake Estates Development. The Planning Commission
duly held a public hearing at it's regular July 12, 1978, meeting and
moved to recommend that the city council approve the subdivision of
Frank Metzig.
Planner's Recommendation
I recommend in concurrence with the Planning Commission, that the city
council approve the subdivision request of Mr. Frank Metzig as proposed.
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
ss.
COUNTY OF CARVER )
Donald Ashworth
and says that he is and was on June 26
, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes
, 19 78 , the duly qualified and
acting City Clerk -Administrator of the City of Chanhassen, Minnesota; that on said
date he caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of hearing on a
Proposed Subdivision for Frank Me,tzig _ _ _ in the
City to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said
notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes
addressed to all such owners in the United States mails with postage -fully prepaid
thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such
by the records of the County Treasurer of Carver County, Minnesota, and by other
appropriate records.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this day of ,
Notary Public
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
FOR FRANK METZIG, CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the
City of Chanhassen, Minnesota will meet on Wednesday the twelfth
day of July, 1978 at 8:15 p.m., City Hall 7610 Laredo Drive,
Chanhassen, Minnesota, for the purpose of holding a public hearing
to consider the subdividing of the following described tracts of
land into 3 residential lots:
The north 211 feet of the west 350 feet of the east 383 feet
of the southeast 4 of the northeast 4 of Section 1 Township 116
Range 23, except the road.
A plan showing said subdivision is available for inspection
at the City Hall. All persons interested may appear and be heard
at said time and place.
Dated: June 26, 1978
BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Bob Waibel
Assistant City Planner
Published in the Carver County Herald on June 28, 1978.
Near Mountain Properties
5000 Wayzata Blvd.
Mpls., Mn.
American Lutheran Church
425 S. 5th St.
Mpls., Mn.
Frank Metzig
6400 Chanhassen Rd.
Exc., Mn. 55331
Thomas E. Murphy
105 Pleasant View Rd.
Exc., Mn. 55331
James Nicholls
85 Pleasant View Rd.
Excelsior, Mn. 55331
G. Owen
75 Pleasant View Rd.
Excelsior, Mn. 55331
Jerome Schroers
65 Pleasant View Rd.
Exc., Mn. 55331
R.V. Abresch
55 Pleasant View Rd.
Exc., Mn.. 55331
Richard Kartak
6450 Chanhassen Rd.
Exc., Mn. 55331
Ecklund & Swedlund
Box 38
Exc., Mn. 55331
CHAPTER FIVE
SUBDIVISION PLAN
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SUBDIVISION PLAN APPROVAL
Chronology
.Introduction
Persons desiring approval of a subdivision plan for a parcel of
land less than ten (10) acres of land shall follow the following
procedure: (Note: Subdivision of land larger than ten (10) acres
shall follow the procedures as outlined "Planned Residential
Development" section of this manual.)
Step-by-step procedure for processing an application for
subdivision plan.(Ref. Ordinance 33.)
Step 1.
PETITIONER
All applications for subdivision plan approval shall be filed in
the office of the Zoning Administrator and shall be accompanied
by a signed copy of an application for subdivision approval and
a "sketch plan." The "sketch plan" shall be based upon "tax map"
information or some.other similarity accurate base map at a scale
of not less than 200 feet to the inch and which enables the entire
tract to be shown on one sheet. Such "sketch plan" will be con-
sidered for informal discussion between the applicant and the
Planning Commission.
Step 2. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
a. Reviews documents submitted in Step 1. above, and requests
any additional information from petitioner.
b. 'Forward copies of the pet.ition to other staff or governmental
agencies (i.e. Metropolitan Council, Department of Natural Resources,
Minnesota Highway Department, Watershed District,.Environmental
Quality Council,. Soil Conservation.Service, Adjacent governmental:
units, Fire Chief,, --Park Board, etc.) -'as deemed appropriate at -least
fourteen-U. ays prior -to the -Planning Commission meeting.
C. Prepares planning report which includes comments from
other staff and forward copies to each Planning Commission member
and petitioner no later than Friday prior to the Planning Commission
meting.
Step 3. PLANNING COMMISSION
a. Reviews documents and reports as submitted in Steps 1
and 2 above.
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b. Hears petitioner's informal presentation of the
proposed subdivision.
c. Advises the petitioner of the extent to which the
sketch -plan conforms to. the Comprehensive City Plan, Zoning
Ordinance and other ordinances of the City.
Step 4. PETITIONER
a. Reviews the comments made in Step 3 above.
b. Prepares a preliminary plat containing the following
information in conformance with adopted City design standards;
1*. Identification and Description
a) Proposed name of subdivision, which name shall
not duplicate nor be alike in pronunciation to the name of any
plat recorded in the county wherein said land is situated.
b) Full legal description of the land involved in
said plat.
c) Names and addresses of the owner and subdivider
of the land, and the designer and surveyor of said plat. If the
subdivider is not the fee owner of the land, the subdivider shall
submit the written consent of the fee owner to the filing of the
preliminary plat.
hundred feet.
d) Graphic scale of not more than one inch to one
e) North point, designated as true north.
f) Date of preparation..
g) Certification by registered surveyor certifying
to accuracy of survey.
2. Existing Conditions
a) Boundary line survey, including measured distances.
and angles, which shall be tied into the nearest quarter section or
section line by traverse.
b) Total acreage.
c) Existing zoning classifications for tract of land
in and abutting the preliminary plat.
d) Location and names of existing of platted streets
and other public ways, parks and public open spaces, permanent
buildings and structures, easements, and section and municipal
boundary lines within the plat and to a distance of 100 feet beyond.
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e), If the preliminary plat is a re -arrangement or
a re -plat of any recorded plat, the lot and block arrangement of
the original plat, its original name, and all revised or vacated
roadways shall be shown as dotted or dashed lines.
f) Location and width of existing streets including
type of surfacing, railroads, sanitary sewers, water mains, storm
sewers, culverts, grades, invert elevations and locations of catch
basins, manholes and hydrants and any underground facilities with
the plat and to a distance of 100 feet beyond"shall be shown.
g) Boundary lines of land within.:100 feet of the tract
of land within the plat, and the name of the owner thereof, but
including all contiguous land owned or controlled by the subdivider
or owner of the tract proposed to be platted.
h ) Topographic data, including contours at vertical
intervals of not more than two feet, except that where the horizontal
contour -interval is 1.00 feet or more, a one foot vertical shall be
shown. Water courses, lakes, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops
and other significant physical features shall be shown. U.S.
Geodetic survey data shall be used for all topographic mapping.
i ) A copy of restrictive covenants, if any, on all
abutting land shall be filed with the preliminary plat.
j) Such other data, including soil tests, as may be
requested by the Zoning Administrator, City Engineer or Attorney.
3. Design Features
a):. Layout of proposed streets, showing right-of-way
widths and proposed names of streets. The name of any street
heretofore used in the City or its environs shall not be used,
unless the proposed street is an extension of an already named
street, in which event said name shall be used.
b) Locations and widths of alleys, pedestrian ways
and utility easements.
cl Profiles of existing and proposed centerline
grades of streets, alleys, sanitary sewers, water mains, storm
sewers, drainage ditches and culverts.
d.) Layouts of lots and blocks with numbers of each,
square footage of lots and lot dimensions scaled to the nearest
tenth of a foot.
e,) Areas, other_ than streets, pedestrian ways and
utility easements, intended to be dedicated or reserved for public
use, including the size of such areas.
f.) Minimum front and.side yard building setback lines
as required by the ordinances of the City.
g)--Proposed method of disposing of surface water
drainage within and beyond the limits of the plat.
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h) Whenever a portion of a tract of land is proposed
for subdividing and said.tract is large enough or is intended for
future enlargement, a tentative plan for the future subdivision of
the entire tract shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator.
4. Additional Information to be Furnished
a) Statement of proposed use of lots, i.e.,.whether
residential, commercial, industrial or combination thereof. If
residential, state type and number of dwelling units. Furnish
sufficient details for all types of usage in order to reveal the
effect of the subdivision development on traffic, fire protection
and density of population.
b) Source of water supply.
c) Facilities for sewage disposal.
d) If zoning changes are contemplated, the proposed
zoning plan for the area.
e). In areas affected by inadequate surface drainage
or subjected to periodic flooding, furnish proposals designed to
make area safe for occupancy and to provide for adequate street and
lot drainage.
f) Proposals for street lighting, curb, gutter,
sidewalks and boulevard improvements.
g); Such other information as shall be requested by
the Zoning Administrator, City Engineer, or City Attorney.
5. Deposits with the City on escrow account as outlined
in item 10 on page 2. Said escrow account shall be deposited prior
to Planning Commission review as outlined in Step 5 below.
Step 5. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
a. Reviews documents submitted in Step 4 above, and request
any missing information from petitioner.
b. Forwards copies of preliminary plat to other staff or
governmental agencies as deemed appropriate at least fourteen (14)
days prior to the Planning Commission meeting.
c. Prepares planning report which includes comments from
other staff and forwards copies to each Planning Commission member
and petitioner no later than Friday, prior to the Planning Commission
m ceting.
Step 6. PLANNING COMMISSION
a. Reviews documents and reports as submitted in Step 1 - 5
above. The Planning Commission in its review of a preliminary plat
shall determine whether the proposed subdivision is in conformity
with the Comprehensive City Plan, and shall take into consideration
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the requirements of the community and the best use of the land.
Particular attention shall be given to the arrangement, location
and width of streets, drainage and lot sizes and arrangements.
b. Hears petitioner's informal presentation -of the proposed
subdivision.
C. Sets date for public hearing_or requests additional
information from petitioner. If additional information_is.requested,
Steps 4 and 5 shall be repeated.
Step 7. PUBLIC HEARING
a. Citv Administrator
1. Advertises notice of public hearing as governed by
State Statute and City Ordinance. -
2. Notifies owners of adjacent property within 350 feet,
as supplied by petitioner, of public hearing at least ten (10)
days prior to hearing.
b. Planning Commission
Opens public hearing for the purpose of hearing:
1. Petitioner's formal presentation.
2. Arguments from. general public.
c. Planning Commission
Either continues public hearing to a future date or
closes public hearing.
d. Planning Commission
Forwards a report to the City Council stating its findings
and recommendations within ten (10) days after the public hearing.
It shall be the duty of the Planning Commission to determine whether
preliminary plat is compatible with the Comprehensive City Plan and
conforms with or exceeds the design standards established by
City Ordinance 33.
Step 8. CITY COUNCIL
a. Considers Planning Commission recommendation at the second
regular meeting after Planning Commission action.
b. Shall act to approve or disapprove the preliminary plat.
If the Council disapproves said plat, the grounds for such disapproved
shall be set forth in the proceedings of the Council and reported to
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the petitioner within seven (7) days thereafter.
c. Approval of a preliminary plat by the City Council is
tentative only, subject to the compliance with all requirements
and recommendation as a basis for preparation of the final plat.
d. Subsequent approval by the City Council shall be required
of all engineering considerations presented in the preliminary
plat which shall include, but shall not be'limited to easements,
water supply, sewage disposal, storm drainage, surface water storage,
gas and electric services, road gradients and widths, and the
surfacing of streets, prior to the approval of the final plat by
the City Council.
Step 9. PETITIONER
a. Construction of Improvement
Upon receipt of preliminary approval of a plat by the
City Council and prior to council approval of the final plat, the
subdivider shall make provision for the installation, at the sole
expense of the subdivider, of such improvements as shall be required
by the City which improvements may include: streets, sidewalks,
public water systems, sanitary sewer system, surface and storm
drainage systems, and public services. The installation of such
improvements shall be in conformity with City approved construction
plans and specifications and all applicable City standards and
ordinances.
b. Performance Contract
Prior to the installation of any required improvements
and prior to City approval of the final plat, the subdivider shall
enter into a contract with the City which contract shall require
the subdivider to construct said improvements at the sole expense
of the subdivider and in accordance with City approved construction
plans and specifications and all applicable City standards and
ordinances. Said contract shall provide for the supervision of
construction by the City Engineer; and said contract shall require
that the City be reimbursed for all costs incurred by the City
for engineering, legal fees, City Administration, and other expenses
in connection with the making of.such.improvements. The per-
formance of said contract shall be financially secured by a cash
escrow deposit or performance bond as set forth by Ordinance 33.
c. Financial Security
The performance contract shall require the subdivider
to make a cash escrow deposit or in lieu thereof to furnish a
performance bond in the following amounts and upon the following
conditions:
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1. Escrow Deposit
The subdivider shall deposit with the City Treasurer
a cash amount equal to 1100 of the total cost of such improvements
as estimated expense of the City for engineering, legal fees,
City Administration, and other expenses incurred by the City in
connection with the making of such improvements.
2. Performance Bond
In lieu of a cash escrow deposit, the subdivider may
furnish a performance bond, with a corporate surety satisfactory
to the City, in a penal sum equal to 1100 of the total cost of
such improvements as estimated by the City Engineer, including
the estimated expense of the City for engineering and legal fees
and other expenses incurred by the City in connection with the
making of such improvements.
3. Conditions
The performance contract shall provide for a com-
pletion date on which all of the required improvements shall be
fully installed, completed and accepted by the City. The completion
date shall be determined by the City Council after consultation
with the City Engineer and the subdivider, and shall be reasonable
in relation to the construction to be performed, the seasons of
the year and proper correlation with construction activities in
the subdivision. The performance contract shall provide that
in the event the required improvements are not completed within
the time allotted, the City shall be allowed to exercise its
power to recover on the performance bond or utilize the escrow
deposit to complete the remaining construction to City standards
and specifications. In the event the amount of funds recovered
is insufficient to cover the cost of construction, the City Council
may assess the remaining cost to the lands within the subdivision.
d. Construction Plans
Construction plans and specifications for the required
improvements conforming in all respects with the standards and
ordinances of the City shall be prepared at the expense of the
subdivider by a professional engineer registered by the State
of Minnesota. Such plans and specifications shall be approved
by the City Engineer and shall become a part of the performance
contract. Two prints of said plans and specifications shall be
filed with the City Clerk.
e. Inspection
All required improvements shall be inspected during
the course of construction by the City Engineer and acceptance
of said improvements by the City shall require the prior written
certification by the City Engineer that said improvements have
been constructed in compliance with the plans and specifications.
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f. Prior Improvements
Improvements which have been completed prior to
application for final plat approval or execution of the per-
formance contract shall be accepted as equivalent improvements
provided the City Engineer shall certify in writing that said
improvements conform to City standards.
g. Construction by City
The City shall have the right to install such of the
required improvements as it may elect, and upon such terms
and conditions as it may deem appropriate under the circumstances.
h. As Built Plans
Upon completion of installation of all required improve-
ments, the subdivider shall file with the City Clerk a tracing
and two copies of plans and specifications showing all improvements
as finally constructed and installed.
i. Street Improvement Standards
All street improvements shall comply with Ordinance 33,
Section 9.09.
j. Drainage Facilities
All drainage facilities shall comply with Ordinance 33,
Section 9.10.
k. City Water and Sanitary Sewer Systems
All water and sewer systems shall comply with applicable
City Ordinances.
1. Sidewalks and Pedestrian Ways
Required by the City and shall conform to the design
standards as outlined in City Ordinance 33, Subdivision 9.13.
m. Public Utilities
Shall conform to the design standards as outlined in
City Ordinance 33, Subdivision 9.14.
n. Final Plat
Prior to City Council approval of final plat, the
following procedure shall be followed:
1. Filing of Final Plat
Within six (6) months following approval of the
preliminary plat, unless an extension of time is requested in
writing by the subdivider and granted by the City Council, the
subdivider shall file ten (10) copies of the final plat with
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the Zoning Administrator and shall pay a filing fee as established
by Ordinance 47. The final plat shall incorporate all changes
required by the City Council, and in all other respects, it shall
conform to the preliminary plat as approved. If the final plat
is. not filed within six (6) months following approval of the
preliminary plat, the approval of the preliminary plat shall
be considered void. The final plat may constitute only that
portion of the preliminary plat which the subdivider proposes
to record and develop at that time, provided that such portion
shall conform to all requirements of City Ordinance 33, and
provided further that the remaining portion or portions of the
preliminary plat not submitted as a final plat shall be subject
to the right of the City to adopt new or revised platting and
subdivision regulations.
2. Recuired Final Plat Data
Shall conform to City standards as outlined in
Ordinance 33, Section 10.04.
3. Filing of Abstract
At the time of filing the final plat with the
Zoning Administrator, the subdivider shall also file with the
Administrator an abstract of title or registered property abstract,
certified to date, evidencing ownership of the premises involved
in the plat.
4. Easements
Prior to the submission of a final plat to the
City Council for approval, the subdivider shall furnish the City
with all easements for utilities, drainage, street right-of-way,
surface water ponding areas, and such other public uses as shall
be found to be necessary, convenient or desirable by the City.
Said easements shall be in proper form for recording in the
office of the Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles.
Step 10. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
The Administrator shall refer copies of the final plat to the
City Engineer, and shall refer the abstract to the City Attorney
for their examination and report.
a. Reports
The City Engineer and City Attorney shall submit their
reports to the City Council within fifteen (15) days after the
filing of the final plat. The Engineer shall state whether the
final plat and the improvements conform to the engineering and
design standards and specifications of the City. The City
Attorney shall state his opinion as to the title of the
premises involved.
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b. Prepares planning report which includes comments from
other staff and forwards copies to each member of the City Council
no later than Friday, prior to the Council meeting.
.Step 11. CITY COUNCIL
The City Council shall act on the final plat within sixty (60)
days of the date on which it was filed with the Zoning Administrator.
The final plat shall not be approved if it does not conform to
the preliminary plat including all changes required by the City
Council, or does not meet the engineering and design standards
and specifications of the City.
Step 12. CITY ADMINISTRATOR
a. Following approval of the final plat by the City Council,
the City Administrator shall promptly notify the subdivider of
said approval and within thirty (30) days, thereafter, the final
plat shall be recorded with the Register of Deeds or Registrar
of Titles of the County in which the subdivision lies. The
Administrator shall receive from the subdivider a tracing and
three (3) copies of the final plat as recorded.
b. Instructs City Attorney to. prepare and execute Final
Plat Development Contract as per City Council action.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING ADMINISTRATIVE FOR11 ENTITLED:
APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF PLANNING REQUEST, SUBDIVISION
PLAN.
(Note: This instruction sheet should be given to each applicant
petitioning for planned development).
1. The applicant should become familiar with the provisions set -
forth in Ordinance 33 as amended entitled "Chanhassen Subdivision
Ordinance".
2. Case No., escrow paid and date will be filled out by the
Administrator, or nay other authorized person charged with accepting
forms for the Planning Commission.
3. Applicant refers to the person actually submitting the form,
if different than owner. If applicant is also the owner, write
"same" after "name." Address refers to the applicants mailing address.
4. Owner refers to the actual person holding title to the property
in question; it does not refer to a contract buyer, renter, or
lessee. Address refers to the owners mailing address.
5. Address of Property in question fefers to subject property
street name and number. If the property is undeveloped, the address
may be obtained from the City Building Inspector.
6. Legal Description of property in question refers to the lot
number, block number and name of subdivision, or if unplatted, the
meets and bounds.description or registered land survey as recorded
of the subject property. This information may be obtained from the
Carver County Register of Deeds, located in the County Courthouse,
Chaska, Minnesota.
7. Present zoning of property refers to the specific zoning district
in which the property is located.
8: Present use of property refers to the existing land use, i.e.,
single family residential, office building, agricultural, etc.
9. Proposed use of property refers to the specific improvement
intended for the property in question.
10.
Documents attached are
required by City
Ordinance 33.
11.
The remaining portion
of the application
is for administrative use.
SUBDIVISION PLAN
Appli
Namey
Address:
Owner:
CASE NO. SUB.
City of Chanhassen
Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota
APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF PLANNING REQUEST
Date of Application
Escrow Paid Date'
// Received by
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Firs / Initial
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Number and Street City State Zip Code
La. st First Initial
Address:
Number and Street City State Zip Code
Address of property in question:
Legal description, of pr /er, ty in question:
Present zoning of property
Present use of property:
Proposed use of property:
The following documents if
application:
1. Sketch Plan
2. Preliminary Plat
3. Escrow Account
all be attached to this
Date Received Initial
In
1,
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4. Abstractor's Certificate
5. Final Plat
Date Received
Initial
I hereby declare that all statements made in this application and on
the attached documents are true, and that I shall reimburse the City
for all expenses incurred in processing this application for sub-
division.
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Si_ nature ofApplicant ` T
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Signature of Owner
Date
Received by Title
(Following to be completed by Zoning Administrator or City Official)
Date
CHRONOLOGY
DATE
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Sketch Plan on Planning Commission Agenda
Planning Commission Postponed to
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Preliminary Plat on
Planning Commission Agenda
Planning Commission Postponed to
Newspaper Publication
Adjacent Property Owners Notified
Public Hearing
Planning Commission Action
Preliminary Plat on
Council Agenda
Council Postponed to
Council Action
Final Plat on
Planning Commission Agenda
Plani).ing Commission Postponed to
P.'.anning Commission Action
Final Plat on Council Agenda
Council Postponed to
Council Action
Final Contract Executed
Escrow Returned - Amount:
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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION (Preliminary Plat)
On this day of _ _ _ _19 , this preliminary plat
was recommended for (approval_) , (disapproval) subject to the
following conditions:
Chairman of Planning Commission
Action by City - Preliminary Plat
On this day of 19 , the Chanhassen City
Council, Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota (approved), (disapproved)
this Preliminary Plat subject to the following conditions:
By order of the Chanhassen
City Council
Attest:
City Administrator
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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION - Final Plat
On this day of 19 , this Final
Plat was recommended for (approval), (disapproval) subject to the
following conditions:
Chairman of Planning Commission
Action by City - Final Plat
On this day of 19 the Chanhassen City
Council, Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota (approved), (disapproved)
this Final Plat subject to the following conditions:
By order of the Chanhassen
City Council
Mayor
Attest:
City Administrator
CITY OF
CHANHASSEN
7610 LAREDO DRIVE*P.O. BOX 147*CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
(612) 474-8885
PLANNING REPORT
DATE: June 23, 1978
TO: Planning Commission, Staff, and Frank Metzig, 6400 Chanhassen Rd.
Excelsior, Minnesota 55331
FROM: Assistant City Planner, Bob Waibel
SUBJ: Metzig Subdivision Request
PLANNING CASE: P-567
APPLICANT: Frank Metzig
Petition
Mr. Metzig is proposing to subdivide a 350 ft. by 211 foot parcel
into 3 residential lots.
Backaround
1. Community Location: As shown in enclosure 1, the subject
property is located in the southwest quadrant of the intersection
of Pleasant View Road and Chanhassen Road.
2. Existing Zoning: The subject property is presently zoned R-1,
Single Family Residence District. The property immediately north
of the subject property is zoned R-lA, Agricultural Residence District.
3. Utilities: Sanitary sewer and municipal water are presently
available to the subject property.
4. Comprehensive Plan Proposal:
a. Land Use: Pursuant to the adopted Comprehensive Plan, subject
property and its environs are to assume and maintain a low density
single family residential identity.
b. Transportation: Pursuant to the adopted City Transportation
Plan, Highway 101 is to function as a secondary highway and Pleasant
View Road is to function as a local street.
Planner's Comments
1. Mr. Metzig is proposing to subdivide the subject property so that
the two western most lots will be 90 x 211 feet each and the eastern
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most lot upon which Mr. Metzig's residence is located will be
170 x 211 feet.
2. The soils maps indicate that the soils present on the subject
property show no severe impediments to building.
3. The Planning Commission has ordered a public hearing to be held
on July 12, 1978 concerning the subject request.
4. Since the public hearing has already been ordered, this report will
si)ii,ply serve for informational purposes only and no recommendation will be
forthcoming until the time of the public hearing itself.