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With the downturn in the economy, the PCA is allowing us to phase the system in rather <br />`-- than building it all at once. We are able to monitor flows and adjust the rest of the system <br />as dictated and as units are added. The flows are coming in lower with other resorts and <br />there is no need to build large treatment fields. <br />OR <br />Mr. Miller further stated the first phase of the sewer system will be built next year; the <br />amenities building, etc. needs to be hooked into that system. The next phase of <br />construction will be Units 23 — 34 and 1 — 5. <br />The grading, erosion control and stormwater plans should be complete next week and <br />will be submitted for next month and to Tim Houle for his comments. The draft, revised <br />Association Documents will be submitted to City Attorney Sandelin and for review next <br />month. The Final Plat is almost complete. The sewage treatment system should be <br />finished in 2 weeks with numerous meetings with the PCA; Tim Houle will do minimal <br />review of that for final approval from the PCA. The City will receive notification of the <br />PCA approval. The vegetative enhancement plan should be complete in a few weeks <br />with just minor items left to complete. <br />They are pretty much on schedule to keep the process rolling and to complete this year. <br />They plan to file the Final Plat with the garage plat as well. <br />OLD BUSINESS: None. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: <br />A motion was made by Bill Habein, seconded by Mark Hallan, to approve the September <br />16, 2010 Minutes, as read. All members voted "aye ". Motion carried. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />Bittner pointed out the 5 permits issued and the 14 letters sent. The following Potential <br />Violations/Enforcement Actions were discussed: <br />1. Dale Olson: Mayor Adams stated the East Twin Lake Association is outraged <br />that he gets to keep part of the retaining wall. He constructed the entire wall <br />without a permit. The Association Newsletter always reminds property owners to <br />contact City Hall and obtain a permit prior to any work being done. All he has to <br />do is pay a fine and he gets to keep some of it. The sand area just appeared and <br />keeps growing. Mr. Marohn stated he went out there last year to meet with Mr. <br />Olson and thought part of the wall had been there. Staff informed Mr. Marohn <br />that only pavers had been along the top of the bank. Mr. Marohn stated it is not <br />too late; if the Planning Commission is not satisfied we can have more removed. <br />The Planning Commission would like Staff to meet with Mr. Olson, compare <br />what is there today to pictures from last summer and to resolve this matter to the <br />ETL Association's satisfaction. <br />2. Lloyd Wass — Staff is waiting for a response from Mr. Wass. <br />MINUTES 7 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />October 21, 2010 <br />