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16. There will be no odor, fumes, dust, or vibration produced by the proposed use. <br />`-- There will be and influx of noise (dogs barking). The dogs will be housed inside <br />from the hours of io P.M. until 6 A.M., so that noise will not be an issue during <br />those hours. <br />17. There are not any known natural, scenic or historical features of major <br />significance at the property. <br />18. The conditional use, with conditions, will promote the prevention and control of <br />pollution of the ground and surface waters including sedimentation and control <br />of nutrients. <br />I*%—. <br />Planning Commission Direction: The Planning Commission can approve of the <br />conditional use permit, deny the application, or table the request if additional <br />information is needed. If the motion is for approval or denial, findings of fact should be <br />cited. <br />Staff Recommendation: The proposed use is allowed in the zone and the applicant <br />appears to meet all conditions for approval. Unless the Planning Commission raises <br />other concerns that cannot adequately be addressed, we recommend that the application <br />be approved subject to the following conditions. <br />1. Not more than 25 dogs shall be allowed on the property at any given time. <br />2. All dogs shall remain within the indoor kennels from the hours of 10 P.M. <br />until 6 A.M. <br />3. A person responsible for the operation of the facility shall be on site whenever <br />the dogs are allowed outside of the indoor kennel. <br />4. The grooming operation shall be allowed, but only as an accessory use to the <br />boarding facility. If the boarding facility is discontinued, the grooming facility <br />shall be likewise discontinued. <br />5. A licensed sewage treatment system designer /inspector shall review the <br />existing system and provide written certification to the City that the sewage <br />treatment system is adequate for the proposed use. <br />6. The size of the sign shall be limited to 3 square feet consistent with the <br />restrictions of the Rural Residential zone. <br />In regards to the sign, note that in the Rural Residential zone, signage is not sized as <br />"advertising" but to be directional. The three square foot limitation is more than <br />adequate for directional signage. Large signage for commercial advertising should be <br />limited to the commercial areas of the city. <br />Pequot Lakes Staff Report 4(a) _ 5 <br />July 15, 2010 <br />