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8-�� �- � � <br /> In September ofi 1988 another staff report was issued to the Council. The report recommended <br /> that the "projecY' boundary include all parcels fronting on Laurel Way. At the Council meeting <br /> of September 12, 1988, the Council a�dopted the staff recommendations. <br /> Since 1970 and the failure of the City's attempt to form an assessment district, the whole area <br /> has been in limbo. The only exception was the Hatfield's property which was built sometime <br /> after 1985. <br /> I believe that we should be allowed to obtain a building permit on Lot 21 for the following <br /> reasons: <br /> i. Lot 21 is the closest vacant lot to Highland Avenue. <br /> 2. The land is considered "in fill" because there are homes on both sides of this lot and there <br /> are homes built further down the street, beyond Lot 21. � <br /> 3. The street and all utilities are in, bevond the property line. <br /> a. The property should be able to meet current City codes. <br /> s. The property does not have the substandard conditions of the other lots. <br /> �. The property does not have any mature trees. <br /> Lot 21 is not tike all the others that are beyond the paved end of the street. The property doe� <br /> not have the health, safety and economic problems of the properties beyond the end of the <br /> road. Considering these facts, I believe Lot 21 should be considered a buildable lot on its own <br /> merits. <br /> I believe the staff report addresses the difficult development problems with the properties <br /> beyond the paved road. In the outer lying lots, there are indeed flooding problems, and <br /> extensive improvements are needed to develop those parcels. <br /> But Lot 21 is not near the problem areas and should be dealt with individually. I sincerely feel <br /> to force Lot 21 into that area would be grossly unfair and unreasonable because it does not <br /> have any of those problems. Even today, 30 years after an assessment district was attempted, <br /> chances of forming the district are next to impossible. <br /> As a reminder, my research showed that the Hatfields were allowed to build their house after <br /> the1985 report, even though their property was beyond the paved road and utilities had to be <br /> extended to their property line. They also did not have to widen their side of the street. I do <br /> know a new house was built in 1995 on the Hatfield's property. The Hatfields were allowed to <br /> build their house even though it was further out beyond the Georges' residence and well past <br /> where Lot 21 is located. I am asking foc the same consideration the Hatfields received, <br /> because Lot 21 alreadv has the utilities, has the proper street width, is on the paved seqment of <br /> Laurel Wav, and is an "in-fill" lot. <br /> 2 <br />