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The planning commission reviewed a preliminary and final plat for property commonly identified as 719 Mountain View Avenue. Staff explained the matter is a replat: an unplatted parcel containing a house is being combined with an adjacent platted lot so the owner can build an accessory building that would not be allowed under the current subdivision configuration.
Staff said the combined lot will comply with the requirements of the R1A zoning district and recommended a positive recommendation (preliminary and final plat approval). Dustin Bodeft, the surveyor, was present at the meeting for questions.
There were no public comments recorded in the transcript. Commissioners moved and seconded the motion to approve; the transcript records a roll-call with affirmative responses (recorded names include Bowman, Weyman and Mister Osterholm). The chair declared the motion approved.
The approval allows the property owner to proceed with plans for an accessory building subject to standard permitting and compliance with R1A development standards.
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