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0q <br />MINUTES <br />PEQUOT LAKES PLANNING COMMISSION <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />AUGUST 20, 2009 <br />PRESENT: Tom Adams, John Derksen, Bill Habein, Mark Hallan, Scott Pederson, and <br />Dean Williams. ABSENT: Mary Peterson. <br />CITY PLANNER: Charles Marohn, PE, AICP <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Dawn Bittner <br />COUNCIL LIAISON: Craig Nagel <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Woog at 6:32 p.m. <br />Chairman Woog opened the public hearings. <br />APPLICANT: Hunt Technologies, LLC. <br />Applicant requests to Rezone from Rural Residential to Commercial (continuation). <br />Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. Mike Renford, Facilities Manager and Barry <br />Sell, Hardware Quality Test Manager for Hunt Technologies, represented applicant. <br />They are now requesting that the parcels be rezoned to Light Industrial, consistent with <br />what it had been prior to the city -wide rezoning. Mr. Marohn explained it was not the <br />City's intent to downzone any properties. <br />Mr. Renford stated the Staff Report is correct. At the time the Comprehensive Plan was <br />adopted Hunt Technologies did not receive the communication regarding the rezone. If <br />they had they would have opted out and had a separate public hearing. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT: None. <br />Mr. Habein stated that Light Industrial is an appropriate classification as it does not <br />require infrastructure like Commercial would. Light Industrial would reinstate their <br />status as it was zoned Light Industrial in the past. Light Industrial would be adequate and <br />he agreed with the Staff recommendation. <br />Mr. Williams stated that the Staff Report does not include a recommendation. These <br />parcels were discussed and may be miss -zoned or the use is not appropriate. The last <br />sentence of the Staff Report is incorrect; the parcels are only zoned Rural Residential. <br />Rezoning these parcels to Commercial may have the potential for many misuses. Uses <br />don't always fit the layout of where the City wants to be and should be. <br />Minutes <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />August 20, 2009 <br />
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