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MINUTES <br />PEQUOT LAKES PLANNING COMMISSION <br />June 18, 2009 <br />PRESENT: Bill Habein, Dean Williams, Tom Adams, Tommy Woog, Scott Pederson, <br />and John Derksen. ABSENT: Mark Hallan and Mary Peterson. <br />CITY PLANNER: Charles Marohn, PE, AICP <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Dawn Bittner <br />COUNCIL LIAISON: Nancy Adams. <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Woog. <br />Chairman Woog opened the public hearing. <br />APPLICANT: RV Resort Village <br />Applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit for Grading in excess of 500 cubic <br />yards. <br />\.. Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. Applicant, Dan Helbling, was present. Mr. <br />Helbling stated that WSN had not expected there would be one to three feet of top soil. <br />There is too much to be used on site or at the golf course. Mr. Helbling had not seen the <br />Staff Report prior to the meeting. <br />Public Comment opened. There was no public comment. Public Comment closed. <br />Mr. Williams questioned the letter from MN/DOT regarding use of the access on TH 371. <br />Mr. Marohn explained that-MN/DOT received notification of the CUP request. The <br />existing CUP prohibits use of the TH 371 access; they would be in violation if they use <br />the TH 371 access. Mr. Williams was concerned with the amount of traffic created by <br />the removal of the top soil. Mr. Helbling clarified that the amount to be removed would <br />be in three phases over three years. <br />It was the consensus of the Planning Commission that four inches of top soil remain in <br />the end. Mr. Helbling explained that the first 54 pads have been laid, or one -third of the <br />project. <br />Mr. Adams questioned the wastewater treatment system. Mr. Helbling stated a 10,000 <br />gallon tank, approved by the MPCA, is installed. The drainfields have not been installed. <br />When asked by Mr. Marohn, Mr. Helbling stated that one unit is using the tank as a <br />holding tank. The MPCA permit states until 26 -unit occupancy he can pump out of the <br />Minutes <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />June 18, 2009 <br />
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