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03F - Rezoning from Wooded Residential to Transition Residential
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STAFF REPORT <br /> Application: Rezoning from Wooded Residential to Transition Residential <br /> Parcel# 29010410OA00009—Carl &Colleen Smith <br /> Applicant: City of Pequot Lakes <br /> Background Information: The subject property is located on County Road 112 just north of <br /> downtown and is approximately 3.4 acres in size. The property was previously zoned Wooded <br /> Residential and the proposed zoning for the property is Transition Residential. Mr. Smith has <br /> indicated to Staff that he would like to redevelop this property, along with the two properties to <br /> the south, and would like to rezone to Urban Residential. <br /> s <br /> Ikw Agicukue '1"�S' <br /> n nld ApicdMal ��'v; <br /> I N' New Traleaion Reeida did <br /> Old Wooded Re®demd <br /> .. Ile+[Tand4onP.eaidatW <br /> Herr TI a1MtYOnP.esidaud Old A9ricW y <br /> Old Ay femeMy heal T,alwotm R.eeidatW <br /> Old MdtWwAy ReadertW <br /> i <br /> lk—Tralld MReetletul <br /> HM Tv Anso nRewdetul $ Old Ay—Rny <br /> OId M/Yfan?y R.eekler fN 2 <br /> 1e� y V <br /> W° <br /> Applicable Statutes: Section 5.1, Subdivision 7 outlines the criteria that should be considered <br /> when amending the official zoning map or establishing a zoning classification: <br /> A. Preservation of natural sensitive areas. <br /> B. Present ownership and development. <br /> C. Shoreland soil types and their engineering capabilities. <br /> D. Topographic characteristics. <br /> E. Vegetative cover. <br /> F. In-water physical characteristics. <br /> G. Recreational use of surface water. <br /> H. Road and service center accessibility. <br /> I. Socio economic development needs of the public. <br /> J. Availability of public sewer and water utilities. <br /> K. The necessity to reserve and restore certain areas having significant historical or <br /> ecological value. <br /> L. Conflicts between land uses and impacts of commercial uses or higher densities on <br /> �"' August 2005 Staff Report 6-1 <br />
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