Laserfiche WebLink
nuisance and to control lights and signs in such a manner, that no disturbance to <br />�-- neighboring properties will result. <br />2. The conditional use should not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other <br />property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose permitted on that property, nor <br />substantially diminish or impair values in the immediate vicinity. <br />Discussion: <br />Mr. Adams stated he was not in favor of the motion. By limiting the number of dogs <br />outside and requiring a solid fence, along with the City's noise ordinance, we could <br />approve this. The property is at least 2/3 substantially screened by trees. This is a <br />reasonable request. <br />Mr. Woog stated he struggles because it is allowed in Ag, Forest Management and Rural <br />Residential. It is allowed with a Conditional Use Permit and conditions can be applied if <br />needed. He disagrees with the motion as well. <br />Mr. Woog called for the vote: 3 Aye, 1 Nay ( Derksen). Motion carries. Application <br />denied. <br />APPLICANT: City of Pequot Lakes <br />Applicant requests an Ordinance Amendment to clarify the Metes and Bounds <br />Subdivision Process <br />Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. <br />There was no public comment. <br />A motion was made by Scott Pederson, seconded by John Derksen, to approve the <br />following Ordinance Amendment to clarify the Metes and Bounds Subdivision Process. <br />Section 17 -3.2. DEFINITIONS <br />72. Conventional Subdivision. A residential development that ,,e tams more <br />ti..,, two, lots not done by Conservation Design <br />Section 17 -5.7 TRANSITION RESIDENTIAL (TR) <br />3. Lot, Use and Density Requirements. <br />Lot Width - feet, minimum ........... ............................... ............................200 <br />Buildable Lot Area, Metes and Bounds Subdivision - acres, minimum .... 10 <br />Buildable Lot Area, non -Metes and Bounds - acres, minimum............ l <br />`' MINUTES 7 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />June 17, 2010 <br />