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purchasing the property from her on a Contract for Deed. Bittner stated the County <br /> records indicated Ms. Mlaskoch as owner. Chair Hallan stated the letter indicates the <br /> items must be removed by the end of the month or the City will take enforcement action. <br /> He asked Mr. Brown if there were mitigating circumstances for the Exterior Storage. <br /> Mr. Brown stated he owns a construction company and loolang at the pictures,the black <br /> trailer is gone. The horse trailer is for his daughter's 4-H project which is boarded <br /> elsewhere. The truck needs brake repair but he uses it.The flatbed trailer is used for his <br /> construction company. The shingles were in a trailer that needed to be used. He does <br /> have a 6o foot pole barn that can be used to put some of the stuff in. <br /> He further stated he purchased the vacant lot to store these items. His dwelling across <br /> the road has a circle driveway and if he places these items on that lot,it will look the <br /> same. <br /> Mr. Brown asked what he can do on the vacant lot to be able to place his trailers and <br /> construction equipment there. He was told privacy fencing would not be allowed. <br /> Chair Hallan inquired if the construction equipment he uses daily wouldn't be Exterior <br /> Storage if he parks them at night ar�d leaves with them in the morning. Mr. Burslie <br /> stated there is no amount of time specified in the ordinance. Bittner stated the photos <br /> are taken between 8:0o AM and 4:0o PM. <br /> Mr. Brown stated the horse trailer is now parked behind the pole barn. <br /> Council Member Akerson inquired if a Conditional Use Permit could allow the exterior <br /> storage. Planning Commission Member Birch stated a CUP runs with properry and <br /> inquired if an Interim Use Permit could be used. Mr. Burslie stated, per the Matrix, <br /> Exterior Storage is an accessory use and there is no principle use on this parcel. <br /> Mr. Burslie recommended a current license on the truck and trailers.That indicates they <br /> are road-ready. If they aren'�licensed, Mr. Burslie would say that is storing them there. <br /> He further stated the materials can't be there;the three or four-wheeler can't be there. <br /> Mr. Brown stated he can put them in the pole barn. <br /> When asked, Mr. Brown stated the pontoon is licensed. He does have a 33 foot RV <br /> camper in his driveway. He also has a 22 foot enclosed trailer and a 14 foot dump trailer <br /> that are used for his business and are not shown in the photos. <br /> Chair Hallan clarified that Mr. Brown is running a business out of his home, a <br /> commercial business. <br /> Planning Commission Member Birch asked what would allow an accessory structure. <br /> Chair Hallan stated a primary structure. <br /> MINUTES 5 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> August i6, 2oi8 <br />