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(651)284-5870 <br /> Herman.hauglid gstate.mn.us <br /> Thank you, <br /> Nathan Norton <br /> The following is text from Ronda Disch in her August 29 email after I requested <br /> additional information: <br /> Hi Dawn, <br /> The manufactured housing association suggested I find a home inspector who would be <br /> willing to inspect the homes we would like to move in. They didn't have anyone in <br /> particular they could refer me to in the Pequot Lakes area. Tom,the developer we would <br /> like buy the homes from, said he would call a few local building inspectors to see if he <br /> can find anyone. So that's where we're at right now, looking for someone willing to do <br /> the inspections. <br /> Ronda <br /> At the August 18, 2016 Planning Commission meeting Staff was directed to <br /> determine whether or not rehabilitated manufactured homes are included in the <br /> City Code under Dwellings in Transit. The applicable Buildings Standards is <br /> included below. <br /> Staff contacted Earl Hemmerich, the former owner of Pequot Terrace, to see if he <br /> recalled when or why the 5 year limit was included in the Code, but he did not. <br /> The 5 year language was not included in either the old Pequot Lakes Ordinance or <br /> Sibley Township Ordinance. <br /> Applicable Regulations: <br /> Section 17-8.3 MANUFACTURED AND PRE-BUILD HOUSING <br /> DEVELOPMENT <br /> 1. General. Manufactured housing development shall be considered a <br /> form of P.U.D. and administered as a Conditional Use in the zoning <br /> district where said use is allowed. Development of this type creates a heavy <br /> demand and reliance on municipal type facilities including roads, sewer, <br /> water and fire protection. In addition these developments are often the <br /> most dense in a community requiring heavier streets, more public <br /> recreation facilities and nearby shopping. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 7(a)-2 <br /> September 15,2016 <br />