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e. <br /> nine splits from the original farm. The split which resulted from CSM 6663 lot 1 would be <br /> nullified due to the fact that the proposed rezone 6974 and resultant CSM, if approved, <br /> would reconfigure what currently is lot 1 CSM 6663. As a result, while lot 1 of CSM <br /> '6663 would currently be considered a split, if the rezone and CSM are approved this lot <br /> would no longer exist in its current forma <br /> In summary, if the rezone is approved and the proposed CSM is recorded, one split (of the <br /> ten originally allotted)would still remain as a result of the fractional roundup that your <br /> Town land use plan provides for <br /> It is important to mention that the unplatted lands south of County Highway KP which <br /> would remain if the proposed rezone is approved (located east of the 30 foot wide access <br /> easement and northwest of CSM 6663 lot 2)would be a remnant from previous splits and <br /> should not be mistaken as a separate legal lot from the lands north of County Highway <br /> KP. If this land were to be conveyed to another party,it would constitute a split and <br /> would eliminate the tenth and final available split allocated to the original farmstead. <br /> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (608) 266-4266. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> John Hagengruber <br /> Zoning Inspector <br /> cc: Jeanie Sieling <br /> James Gregorius <br /> Norbert Scribner <br /> Tom Smiley <br /> /enclosures <br /> • <br /> =�n <br /> 4 <br />