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OCT 2 1995 <br />-I <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />BOOK <br />CLARIFICATION OF SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE VARIANCE (POWELL) <br />62 FnE348 <br />The Board considered the following memo of Planner Boling: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE: September 23, 1985 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />SUBJECT: CLARIFICATIAPPLICATION OF D <br />OF A <br />Robert M. Ke t ng,CP VARIANCE FROM THE <br />Planning & Development Director SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE <br />GRANTED TO DAN POWELL <br />FRONffltan Boling REFERENCES: <br />Staff Planner <br />It is requested that the following information be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at their <br />regular meeting on October 2, 1985. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />In November of 1984, County staff discovered that Mr. Dan Powell <br />had created an illegal subdivision on his property located at <br />the Lateral "J" Canal and 17th Street S.W., just south of the <br />Dixie Heights subdivision. Since that time, staff has sought to <br />enforce the subdivision ordinance and have the code violation <br />rectified. Mr. Powell has sought to rectify the violation by <br />obtaining variances from normal subdivision requirements and by <br />platting his lots accordingly. <br />At the regular meeting of March 20, 1985, the Board of County <br />Commissioners granted a variance for the platting of property <br />owned by Mr. Dan Powell. The variance enabled the platting of <br />the property via the normal platting procedures but waived the <br />normal requirement to pave 4th Avenue S.W. and 16th Street S.W. <br />These two public roads front the proposed lots. The motion <br />approved by the Board at the March 20th meeting was as follows: <br />"to grant Mr. Powell a variance to the required <br />improvement section of the Subdivision Ordinance <br />so that paving of the roadways will not be <br />required, the roads just to be consistent with <br />others in the area; the roadways will have. to be <br />indicated on the plat, and Mr. Powell will have to <br />go through the platting process, showing all <br />easements, etc." <br />At the March 20th meeting, the Public Works Director, Jim Davis, <br />stated that it was not clear what the right-of-way situation was <br />in relation to 16th Street S.W. and 4th Avenue S.W. since the <br />tax parcel maps do not always accurately reflect the actual <br />width and alignment of rights-of-way. Mr. Davis further stated <br />58 <br />