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Zoning Specialist Bittner stated she compared our Land Use Fees with surrounding <br /> communities several years ago. She will provide updated information next month. <br /> Mayor Adams asked the Planning Commission to review the fee schedules and made a <br /> recommendation on the fees. One comment made by a Council Member was that the <br /> City will lose $17,000 in Land Use Fees. She requested the Planning Commission <br /> review all of the issues and present to the City Council, including interviewing the <br /> inspector. <br /> Mr. Sadusky stated he would be happy to answer additional questions or attend another <br /> meeting if necessary; he is willing to help out. <br /> A MOTION WAS MADE BY PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBER WILSON. <br /> SECONDED BY PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBER WALLIN,TO TABLE <br /> THIS DISCUSSION TO THE MAY MEETING TO COLLECT ADDITIONAL <br /> INFORMATION. <br /> b. City of Pequot Lakes, applicant <br /> Metes and Bounds Subdivision <br /> Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. This is essentially a lot line adjustment to <br /> include the remnant created by the new highway on the west side of the highway. <br /> A MOTION WAS MADE BY PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBER HALLAN, <br /> SECONDED BY PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBER MORTENSON, TO APPROVE <br /> THE METES AND BOUNDS SUBDIVISION, BASED ON THE FOLLOWING <br /> FINDINGS OF FACT: <br /> 1. The subject property is currently zoned Light Industrial. <br /> 2. The lot widths of the proposed parcels both meet the minimum standard of 50 feet. <br /> 3. Both of the proposed parcels meet the minimum area requirements of the Light <br /> Industrial zone. <br /> 4. The subject property is vacant. <br /> 5. The subject property is adjacent to the municipal water and wastewater utilities. <br /> 6. The property is suitable in its natural state for the intended purpose and this lot <br /> split would not be harmful to the health,safety, or welfare of future residents or of <br /> the community. <br /> 7. The applicant is not proposing any provisions for water-based recreation. <br /> 8. The proposed lot layout meets the requirements of the ordinance. <br /> 9. The proposed side lot lines are at right angles to the existing road line and the <br /> property line of the adjacent property. <br /> 10.With the proposed lot line adjustment, no new parcels are being created without <br /> access to the public right-of-way. The subject property is currently accessed via <br /> Derksen Road <br /> MINUTES 6 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> April 20, 2017 <br />