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On the application process for a PUD <br />19. The survey submitted by the applicant indicates all of the information required by <br />Section 17 -9.2 of the Land Use Ordinance. The information shown includes: <br />property boundaries, surface water features, existing and proposed structures, land <br />alterations, sewage treatment systems and water supply systems, and topographic <br />contours at two feet intervals. <br />20. The applicant has not submitted an updated property owner's association <br />agreement. <br />21. The applicant has not submitted updated documents pertaining to deed <br />restrictions, covenants, or easements. <br />On the site suitability and density analysis <br />22. There are 60 proposed dwelling units. The allowable and requested total lot <br />coverage in each tier is as follows (in square feet): <br />A. Tier 1: 41,776 allowable, 41,776 proposed <br />B. Tier 2: 31,020 allowable, 27,994 proposed <br />C. Tier 3: 57,549 allowable, 36,145 proposed <br />23. The total area of the site is approximately 41 'acres. <br />24. There is approximately 35.5 usable acres. <br />25. The proposed PUD meets density and coverage requirements. <br />26. The existing lodge is to be replaced with a new lodge facility. <br />27. A boat house along the southwestern shore is shown to remain. <br />On PUD maintenance and design criteria <br />28. Deed restrictions and covenants are in place to preserve and maintain open space <br />or utility access. These will be updated as part of this application. <br />29. More than 50 percent of the proposed PUD is open space, which does not include <br />dwellings, roads, parking spaces, or any other developed areas. <br />30. More than 50 percent of the shore impact zone is preserved. Deed or other type <br />of restrictions will be required to prove continued protection. <br />31. An erosion control plan has been submitted, but will need to be updated consistent <br />with this modified proposal. <br />32. A stormwater management plan has been submitted, but will need to be updated <br />consistent with this modified proposal. <br />33. Commercial PUDs allow up to 35 percent impervious surface with a stormwater <br />management plan and up to 25 percent impervious coverage without a stormwater <br />management plan. The overall impervious coverage for the development is 20.6 <br />percent. Impervious coverage in each tier is less than 22 percent. A stormwater <br />management plan is being required for this development. <br />34. The PUD will use a centralized ISTS system for all of the resort units. The <br />drainfield at the tip of the peninsula is to be removed, and the drainfield at the <br />northeastern edge of the property will remain. An additional drainfield will be <br />added on the northeastern side of the development. <br />35. The dwelling units are clustered on the southeastern portion of the property. <br />Storage units are clustered on the western side of the property. The northern <br />Minutes <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />July 19, 2010 <br />n <br />
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