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111 <br />5. Redundancy in document: Some action items were put in several sections on <br />purpose. They are important for more than one section. <br />6. The plan makes it less convenient for use of automobiles: Narrowing the streets <br />and adding sidewalks makes it more walkable. It is not changing it, it is <br />enhancing it with walking. It is increasing mobility in the Downtown. <br />7. There are too many things in the plan that are contrary to the conveniences of <br />people: Pedestrian traffic is better for businesses than automobile traffic going on <br />by m <br />Mr. Marohn was directed to put the amendments to; <br />comment on them. Another public hearing is neces <br />Mr. Marohn further explained that the Park Plan <br />explained the drawings and that this information <br />Committee. They thought it was a good plan an <br />formalize the drawing and include with the next <br />Mr. Hallan pointed out that plans for the Park should <br />Drive project. A Landscape Architect could J' y <br />should be in conjunction with Governmeht_Drive iN <br />The meeting was <br />PUBLIC HE_11 <br />Applicant: City of <br />Applicant requests <br />Mr. Marohn eXD1 <br />number of Plan <br />$1,000 in the bu <br />from Tommy We <br />and the Planning <br />and Vice -Chair will <br />Will <br />in of the Downtown P,1an. He <br />been presented to the Park` <br />l good ideas. Mr. Marohn will <br />the Downtown Plan. <br />A <br />to order by Chairman ?ederson at 7:30 p.m. <br />the Government <br />ns for the Park <br />Regarding Composition of the <br />the "City Council had requested this amendment to reduce the <br />immission members to reduce costs. It would save approximately <br />lr 2912. Mr. Marohn pointed out a letter that had been received <br />rrrY er Planning Commission Chair, addressed to the City Council <br />nission urging the number be kept at 7. <br />Mr. Derksen stated keeping the number at 7 is not a great cost to the City and provides a <br />greater cross section of the community. <br />Mr. Hallan suggested dropping the monthly fee to $50, rather than $100; he doesn't do it <br />for the money and would still come to meetings if it were a volunteer position. He had <br />suggested this a few years ago. A lot of communities don't pay their Planning <br />Commissions the amount Pequot Lakes does. <br />MINUTES <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />December 15, 2011 <br />2 <br />