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Kelly Woodman, a community member,stated there will be fundraisers and seelang <br /> donations to market this area. When asked where the donations would come from or go <br /> to, Ms.Woodman stated the Community Foundation is driving the HOTGL. The <br /> Community Foundation will be aslang for donations for marketing and doing <br /> fundraisers. <br /> Council Member Loukota inquired if this area could be residential. Mr. Burslie stated <br /> residential uses are not allowed in the Commercial zone. Chair Hallan stated this area <br /> had not been discussed as a residential area; Bittner stated the Economic Development <br /> Commission had looked into residential uses,but due to its location, residential uses <br /> were not suitable. <br /> This is a very visual park and the Planning Con�mission offered the following: <br /> • Include landscape standards; <br /> • Include architectural standards; <br /> • Keep the uses market driven; <br /> • Create a new zoning classification for this area; <br /> • Light Industrial uses sho�ld be in Phase One; <br /> • Define the general type of uses desired; <br /> • The Planning Commission likss the design, as presented. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> a. Short-term Rental Ordinance <br /> Chair Hallan stated the Planning Commission has reviewed several drafts and this final <br /> draft is ready for Council approval. Mr. Burslie explained this does not require a Public <br /> Hearing as it is not part of the Land Use and Subdivision Ordinance. <br /> Chair Hallan provided the new ordinance for Lake Shore,which is more restrictive and <br /> requires more documentation and submittals. <br /> Bittner reported she spoke with the Lake Shore City Administrator regarding their <br /> permit fees. Our Plann�ng Commission had discussed a fee of$25 per year. Lake Shore <br /> has been charging $5o per year for a permit,but will likely increase this to $75 per year <br /> to cover staff time. Bittner suggested$5o per year for a permit, rather than the $25 <br /> discussed earlier. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission for the fee to be $75 <br /> per year. <br /> A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Wilson, seconded by <br /> Planning Commission Member Savino,to recommend the City Council <br /> approve the ordinance amendment. All members voted"aye". Motion <br /> carried. <br /> MINUTES �g <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> November i5, 2oi8 <br />
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