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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />April 17, 2018 <br />Page 6 of 15 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 22, SERIES 2018 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A REQUEST <br />FOR A FINAL PLAT TO RECONFIGURE THE LOT LINE BETWEEN LOTS 8 & 9, <br />BLOCK 3, EAST LOUISVILLE (1131 & 1117 SPRUCE STREET) <br />RESOLUTION NO. 23, SERIES 2018 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THE LANDMARK LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR THE RESTAS- <br />MORGAN HOUSE AT 1131 SPRUCE STREET <br />Planner Dean stated this is a request for a final plat to reconfigure the interior lot line <br />between Lots 8 & 9, Block 3, East Louisville Subdivision. The original East Louisville <br />Subdivision Plat was approved in 1906. The properties were reconfigured via deed in <br />1940. The house at 1131 Spruce was built in 1942 and the one at 1117 Spruce was <br />built in 1992. The properties are zoned Residential Medium Density (RM). <br />Dean stated the main reason the applicant is asking for this replat is to clean up the <br />property lines so no part of the improvements on the properties is over the property line <br />into the other lot. Dean noted there is no way to replat these lots without having <br />nonconformities; this cleans up some issues but creates some others. It is difficult to <br />avoid in these small Tots in Old Town. <br />Staff finds the application meets all of the subdivision criteria and all of the modification <br />criteria which allow for lot lines and property boundaries to be redrawn even with <br />nonconformities. Staff recommends approval with two conditions 1) application will need <br />to record a revocable licensing agreement and 2) the applicant will need to record new <br />deeds that reflect the new property boundaries. <br />Planner Trice stated amending the plat requires the landmarking resolution also be <br />amended so the legal descriptions align. <br />Jean Morgan, owner of 1117 and 1131 Spruce Street, gave some history of these two <br />parcels. She stated she is interested in making the Tots more logical for future owners. <br />Public Comments — None. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton moved to approve Resolution No. 22, Councilmember Maloney <br />seconded. <br />Voice vote all in favor. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton moved approve Resolution No. 23, Councilmember Maloney <br />seconded. <br />Voice vote all in favor. <br />