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6. The subject properties exceed the minimum buildable area requirement of the <br /> code. <br /> 7. The vegetative cover of the subject properties vary by parcel. <br /> 8. The rezoning of the subject properties will not impact any in-water physical <br /> characteristics. <br /> 9. The subject properties have sufficient roadway frontage for access. <br /> 10.The proposed rezoning does not increase the socio-economic development needs <br /> for the public. <br /> ii. Several of the subject properties are adjacent to public sewer and water utilities. <br /> 12. The rezoning of the subject properties will not create a need to expand public <br /> utilities at this time. <br /> 13. The subject property does not contain anyplaceSof known significant ecological <br /> value. One of the subject properties contains,thele CoMemorial Building which <br /> is on the National Register of Historic Pes. The rezoning of the Cole Building <br /> property will have no impact on the ung. /"/14. The proposed reclassification is not considered"spot zonr ". <br /> 15. The proposed rezoning is in conformance with the City of Pequot Lakes <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 16. The future land use map has multiple classifications for the subjectproperties. <br /> Rezoning the parcels to "Pubrie-is consistent With the intent of the future land <br /> use map and comprehensive plan. <br /> 17. All of the subject properties meet the minimum requirements of the "Public" <br /> zone. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motes carried. <br /> APPLIC t of PeYquot des <br /> A li �` � �� <br /> pp equ ; n Ordinance Amendment Regarding Floodplain <br /> Mana gement Ordinance <br /> Mr. Burslieexplained theStaff Report. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) <br /> prepared the text on behalf of FEMA. The DNR has completed new mapping of Crow <br /> Wing County and identified areas of concern on the map. This amendment creates an <br /> overlay district. i. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT: Nom` <br /> Mayor Adams stated a property owner had been required to obtain flood insurance for a <br /> reverse mortgage that was very expensive. Zoning Specialist Bittner explained the new <br /> mapping indicates that parcel is not in a floodplain. <br /> Mr. Burslie stated the City has received DNR approval of the ordinance and the City <br /> Attorney has also reviewed it. <br /> MINUTES 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> April 20, 2017 <br />