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<br />MINUTES 7 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />June 18, 2015 <br /> <br /> <br />b. Ordinance Amendment Regarding the Appeal Timeframe – Discussion <br />Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. Council Member Loukota suggested adding <br />“express your intent to appeal within the 15-day window”. Council Member Akerson <br />stated he would go along with that. Planning Commission Member Hallan stated <br />appeals need to come back the following month. <br /> <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS: <br />a. Wilderness Resort Review Committee <br />Zoning Administrator Bittner informed the Planning Commission that she had <br />contacted Mr. Steffens June 10 to schedule an onsite visit; there was no response from <br />him. The last contact with Mr. Steffens was by telephone on May 5. <br /> <br />b. Extractive Use Ordinance – Discussion <br />Mr. Burslie explained collecting funds for road repair is not a Land Use issue. No local <br />ordinances include a fee for amount of material hauled. We could look at it as a license <br />fee. Planning Commission Member Hallan stated he would check with some of his co- <br />workers regarding sample ordinances. <br /> <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: <br />A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Wilson, seconded by Planning <br />Commission Member Habein, to approve the May 21, 2015 Minutes, as read. All <br />members voted “aye”. Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT: <br />Bittner pointed out the 10 permits issued in May and the correspondence sent since the <br />last meeting. <br /> <br />The following Potential Violations/Enforcement Actions were discussed: <br />1. Virgil Dahl – Bittner explained the second Land Use Permit has not been picked <br />up and that a letter has been sent informing him the City will remove the mobile <br />home. Planning Commission Member Wilson had been contacted by Mr. Dahl <br />and was scheduled to help him remove the deck the following day. <br />2. Dave and Andrea Clausen – Planning Commission Member Hallan had measured <br />the site this evening and reported the rip rap covers 75 feet of shoreline and is 6.5 <br />feet wide. According to his calculations the Clausen’s placed between 20.5 and 21 <br />cubic yards of material. The Clausen’s stated part of the rock is below the OHW, <br />but Mr. Hallan stated the OHW would need to be marked by either the DNR or a