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A motion was made by Tom Adams, seconded by Bill Habein, to recommend approval of <br /> `-- the Final Plat based on the following Findings of Fact: <br /> 1. The City Engineer has reviewed the erosion control plan. The erosion control plan <br /> is regulated through a State General Permit and there are no City requirements <br /> that would usurp these State requirements. The Engineer has not stated any <br /> concerns. <br /> 2. The City Engineer has reviewed the stormwater management plan. The <br /> stormwater management facilities are not going to be constructed or maintained <br /> by the City. The Engineer stated the stormwater management plan does direct <br /> runoff from their property into infiltration basins greatly minimizing, if not <br /> eliminating in many cases, any runoff that may leave their property or get directly <br /> into the lake and it is to his satisfaction. <br /> 3. The City Attorney has reviewed the rental contract and association contracts. Mr. <br /> Sandelin has stated the documents establishing the shared villas, garage <br /> association, and the amended declaration to the initial Wilderness Resort Villas <br /> declaration meet the requirements of Minnesota law and the City code. <br /> 4. The applicant has submitted vacation drawings and legal descriptions of the area <br /> of High Pine Street and City parcel to be vacated by the City to clear up the <br /> concern Mr. Sandelin had regarding the transfer of property to the City for a road <br /> as part of a lot split for property that was owned by the resort in exchange for the <br /> resort identifying an easement for access to the resort which will serve as an <br /> easement for adjoining properties. <br /> �. 5. The applicant has submitted drawings of the new private easements that will be <br /> created once the vacation takes place. <br /> 6. The necessary deed documents for the transfers have been submitted. <br /> 6. The City Attorney has reviewed the rental contract and association contracts. Mr. <br /> Sandelin has stated the sale and maintenance of storage units are addressed <br /> sufficiently in the documents. <br /> 7. The City Engineer has reviewed the sewage treatment design plan. Mr. Houle has <br /> not stated any concerns. The sewage treatment facilities are not going to be <br /> constructed or maintained by the City. <br /> 8. The applicant has submitted an updated vegetation enhancement plan. The <br /> updated plan indicates preservation of all areas within the shore impact zone <br /> outside the beach and picnic area, all areas within the designated bluff, and all <br /> wetlands and areas within 50 feet of delineated wetlands. <br /> 9. There has been additional screening indicated between units 7, 8, 41, and 45, and <br /> the adjacent residential property. This was reviewed by the Planning Commission <br /> in May. <br /> 10. There has been additional screening indicated between the proposed storage unit <br /> and the adjacent residential and DNR owned property. This was reviewed by the <br /> Planning Commission in May. <br /> 11. The vegetation plan indicates specie type and density. <br /> 12. The vegetation plan specifies an implementation schedule. <br /> 13. Wilderness Resort has submitted an application for the rezoning of open space <br /> and shoreline commercial. <br /> MINUTES 2 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> January 15, 2009 <br />