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6 <br />Johnson stated that Mr. Merrill, a resident of the County, was asking for a privilege <br />which would not be given to a resident of the Town. Mr. Merrill's home was 34' to <br />37' feet high and the Town's limit was 27'. The barn was approximately 3,500 square <br />feet and the Town's limit on a secondary unit was 1,000 square feet. Siegel <br />concurred with Johnson but urged the Council to make their decision on the basis of <br />the subdivision not annexation. He did not believe it was a subdividable lot under <br />the Town's standards. It was a constrained lot and the property was not designed to <br />accommodate another lot. The driveway went right through the property for one <br />and the barn was probably where the other house would be situated. Hubbard <br />concured with Johnson and Siegel noting that La Loma was a quiet winding road <br />and this would generate too much traffic. Dauber concurred with the comments <br />which had been made. She believed the tentative map was unacceptable because of <br />traffic, building circle and the oddly shaped lot. The lot was split in two by an <br />easement. Tryon concurred with all the comments made by her fellow <br />Councilmembers. <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Siegel, seconded by Johnson and <br />passed unanimously to deny the request for a tentative map for a two lot <br />subdivision for Lands of Merrill at 25355 La Loma Drive subject to adoption of the <br />` <br />`. findings and to direct the City Attorney to prepare the findings for this denial and <br />agendize them for the next Council Meeting. <br />12. ADJOURNMENT <br />There being no further new or old business to discuss, the City Council <br />Meeting was adjourned at 10:50 p.m. <br />Respectfullyubmitted, <br />:� - <br />Patricia Dowd <br />City Clerk <br />The minutes of the May 19, 1993 Regular City Council Meeting were <br />approved at the June 2, 1993 Regular City Council Meeting. <br />May 19, 1993 <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />12 <br />