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15. The proposed use would not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the <br />community. <br />16. The property will have vehicular approaches to the property which are so <br />designed as not to create traffic congestion or an interference with traffic on <br />surrounding public thoroughfares. <br />17. Adequate measures have been taken to provide sufficient loading space to serve <br />the proposed use. <br />18. The proposed use will not create any offensive odors, fumes, dust, noise, or <br />vibration. There is not any lighting proposed. <br />19. There are not any known sites of historic or natural significance on this site. <br />20. There is no indication that the proposed use will cause any pollution to ground or <br />surface waters. <br />Subject to the following Condition: <br />1. For each section of property to be disturbed, an engineer's estimate will be made <br />of the total amount of topsoil needed in a restoration of the site. That amount will <br />be verified by the City Engineer. A volume of topsoil equivalent to that amount <br />shall remain stockpiled on the property until such time as the major road, water, <br />wastewater and storm sewer improvements are completed, at which time it may <br />also be sold. <br />All members voted "aye ". Motion carried. <br />Chairman Woog closed the public hearing. <br />ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA: <br />New Business: <br />6. d. Jason Laxen — After - the -Fact Permit <br />6. e. Lonesome Cottage Furniture Company- After - the -Fact Permit <br />UM: None. <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />a. Mark Wettlaufer, Minnesota Rural Water: <br />Mr. Wettlaufer, Sourcewater Protection Specialist with Minnesota Rural Water <br />Association, gave a power point presentation titled Wellhead Protection and Land Use <br />Planning Considerations. He explained why we need to protect the Wellhead Protection <br />Area and how land use planning can facilitate that. The Planning Commission plans to <br />include Wellhead Protection in the Comprehensive Plan update. <br />b. Library Purchase: <br />Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. Mr. Williams stated that page 18 of the <br />Comprehensive Plan guides the City to preserve historical buildings for a potential future <br />library, among other uses. He asked if historical buildings have been identified as library <br />Minutes 3 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />June 18, 2009 <br />
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