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Sjoblad explained there was interest to go to area resorts and pick up tourists and <br />shuttle between Nisswa and Pequot Lakes. This was determined to be a low <br />priority. <br />i�. Take steps to encourage the development of IiUing units above businesses in the <br />downtown area. Mr. Burslie explained this would create more intensive use in <br />the buildings in the downtown area. <br />18. Establish a Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) monitoring program <br />to ensure ongoing maintenance and compliant operation of systems throughout <br />the City. Mr. Burslie explained that Emily has a program that is easy to develop <br />and use; there is a need for inspection programs. The Planning Commission will <br />request direction from the City Council. <br />1g.Identify and establish well-marked routes that more directly connect <br />snowmobile and bicycle traffic from the regional trail system into the city. Chair <br />Seils reported the trail from Breezy Point into town is now marked with <br />temporary signage. The Planning Commission determined this a high priority. <br />Chair Seils opened the Public Hearing. -i% %�% ''' <br />`� //'i <br />'iii;,,. <br />PUBLIC HEARING: <br />APPLICANT: Wilderness Resort Villas, LLC <br />Applicant requests Amendment to Conditional Use Permit to allow a 3-story <br />lodge, expand earisting beach area, create an additional beach, relocate a <br />boat ramp and allow motorized traffic on walking trail. <br />Mr. Burslie explained the Staff recommendation is for this application to be tabled <br />tonight, with a decision at a later meeting. The applicant is intending to submit a <br />Preliminary Plat request to go along with this CUP request. The purpose of tonight's <br />meeting is to review what they propose to do and take public comment. Tom Steffens, <br />applicant, was present. <br />The Staff Report is divided into separate topics from the CUP application as follows: <br />The Lodge: <br />Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. The Planning Commission is not looking at <br />density or lot configuration tonight; that will be part of the Preliminary Plat review. We <br />need to be sure the height does not exceed 25-foot height. We need a clear drawing <br />indicating height and a drawing indicating existing grade. The ordinance does not say <br />existing grade, but that is the unwritten intent. We need to know the existing <br />topography to establish a point to measure from. The Planning Commission can <br />determine the intent and purpose of the ordinance. The word "existing" is underlined in <br />the Staff Report; it is not included in the definition, but it is the intent. <br />Minutes <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />January i6, 2oi4 4 <br />
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