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MINUTES <br />`-- PEQUOT LAKES PLANNING COMMISSION <br />REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 18, 2010 <br />PRESENT: Tom Adams, Bill Habein, Dean Williams, Tom Woog, John Derksen and <br />Mark Hallan. ABSENT: Deb Brown and Scott Pederson. <br />CITY PLANNER: Charles L. Marohn, Jr., PE, AICP <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Dawn Bittner <br />COUNCIL LIAISON: Craig Nagel <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Woog at 5:36 p.m. <br />Comprehensive Plan Discussion: <br />Economic Development Section — <br />Mr. Marohn explained the changes made to the Intent section and that the Background <br />paragraph has been rewritten. Three sections have been added to the Background <br />section: Business Park, Downtown and Highway 371 Corridor. <br />Chairman Woog informed everyone that he had attended a meeting of the SWOT <br />Committee the previous week and had explained to them how the information for the <br />Comprehensive Plan Update had been collected. It was suggested at that meeting that the <br />information be discussed at the Planning Commission level and the update be taken to the <br />Economic Development Committee, the Chamber and other groups to see what may have <br />been missed. <br />The Business Inventory is being updated and that information will be inserted. The <br />Business Inventory may give an indication of growth. <br />The School is an asset and should be recognized. Import/export business should be <br />included; the comments are included in the January Minutes. <br />A positive spin could be put on the recession due to the businesses moving to Pequot <br />Lakes. Why businesses are moving here could be the groundwork for a more <br />comprehensive plan than growing the market. <br />Policies section: <br />Mr. Marohn explained that these have not been updated yet. The first paragraph refers to <br />Tax Increment Financing. The TIF area covers the whole city and may need to be <br />Minutes <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />February 18, 2010 <br />
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