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may need to retain in reviewing pernuts. <br /> 6. Conditional Use Permits may be transferable where requested by an <br /> applicant and approved by the Planning Commission. <br /> 7. Violations of the conditions of a Conditional Use Permit shall <br /> automatically suspend the permit. A review of the violation shall be conducted by <br /> the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall determine conditions <br /> for reinstating the permit or revocation,if applicable. <br /> 8. Failure by the owner to act on a Conditional Use Permit within 12 months, <br /> or failure to complete the work under a Conditional Use Permit within 2 years, <br /> unless extended by the Planning Commission, sha11 void the permit. A second <br /> extension shall require a new public hearing. This provision shall apply to any <br /> Conditional Use Pennit outstanding at the tixne of the Ordinance adoption. <br /> 9. Appeals from the action of the City shall be filed with District Court <br /> within 30 days after City Council action. <br /> 10. T'he Conditional Use Permit shall be filed with the County Recorder <br /> within 45 days of approval. <br /> Staff Findings: Staff provides the following Findings of Fact for consideration <br /> by the Planning Commission: <br /> On the conditional use permit and preliminary plat: <br /> 1. The subject property is located along Little Walnut Lane and is 12.4 acres. <br /> 2. The subject properry is zoned"Rural Residential"and is located within the <br /> "Residential-Golf Course Community Overlay District". <br /> 3. The request is for a Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit <br /> Development and approval of the corresponding Preliminary Plat of"The <br /> Range". <br /> 4. The proposed development consists of 15 single-family residential building <br /> sites and one commonly owned lot to be utilized as"greenspace". <br /> On the Conditional Use Permit(Planned Unit Development): <br /> 5. The proposed Planned Unit Development is an appropriate use in the <br /> "Rural Residential"zone. Residential Planned Unit Developments are <br /> allowed in the"Rural Residential"zone with a Conditional Use Permit. <br /> 6. The proposed density of the development is 1.25 units per acre. Two units <br /> per acre is allowed. <br /> �. Lot�6 consists of 11 acres of commonly owned property. The proposed lot <br /> includes a wetland,greenspace, and private roadways. <br /> 8. The development pattern preserves natural features including trees and <br /> other vegetation by utilizing a 50-foot buffer around the perimeter of the <br /> development. Trees and other vegetation will also be preserved in Lot i6. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3(c)-ig <br /> April i8,2oi9 <br />