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Planning Commission Member Birch asked if most complaints in the Shoreline <br /> Residential zone are the rear yard or between the house and the lake and is the rear yard <br /> the appropriate area to store items. Staff stated the rear yard is the appropriate area for <br /> exterior storage. <br /> Planning Commission Member Birth questioned whether existing uses in the Industrial <br /> Park with materials stored outside would now become a violation. Mr. Burslie stated if <br /> the light industrial use was established under the current ordinance, creation of this <br /> ordinance does not apply to that project unless the use is e�anded. <br /> Chair Hallan inquired about an individual that has boats stored outside for possibly 20 <br /> years with no current registration and wondered if they would be grandfathered in. Mr. <br /> Burslie stated that is a violation and enforcement action. They are in violation of the <br /> current Code. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT OPENED: <br /> Donald McFee,3890 Coleman Drive- Inquired which is the rear yard- along the street <br /> or the lake side. Staff stated the rear yard is along the street. <br /> Mr. McFee asked if he would be in violation with a boat put away in the fall with current <br /> registration is now in violation without current registration. He was informed the <br /> ordinance is enforceable on a complaint driven basis. Mr. Burslie stated there is <br /> reasonable enforcement of the ordinance. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT CLOSED: <br /> A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Wilson, seconded by <br /> Planning Commission Member Savino,to recommend the Council amend <br /> Definitions and Article �.5 Exterior Storage as presented. All members <br /> voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Birch, seconded by <br /> Planning Commission Member Wilson,to close the Public Hearings. All <br /> members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA: None. <br /> OPEN FORUM: <br /> Planning Commission Member Wilson stated there is another website to monitor for <br /> Short-term Rentals called Evolve. Staff will look into this website. <br /> MINUTES 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 2i, 2oi9 <br />
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