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<br />Minutes 2 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />February 18, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Planning Commission Member Hallan stated that Interim Use is “for a brief period” in <br />the definition. What is a “brief period”? Interim Use works for Extractive Use. <br /> <br />When asked what the intent was for changing from Condition Use to Interim Use, Mr. <br />Burslie stated an Interim Use would have an end date, another permitting mechanism. <br />Someone could incubate their business and then move it to a commercial district. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission wondered what the City Attorney’s rationale was for the 5- <br />year termination. Five years may be too long for some uses; any Interim Use and the <br />establishment of a time period should be based on its merits. <br /> <br />Mr. Burslie pointed out that an Interim Use follows the Conditional Use Permit criteria. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Member Brown stated she is uncomfortable limiting Bed and <br />Breakfasts and Home Occupation Type III; she does not have a problem with Extractive <br />Use. She would be apprehensive doing business in Pequot Lakes. <br /> <br />Some Members were apprehensive with an extension being allowed by the Zoning <br />Administrator; the Planning Commission should set the event or time period. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Member Hallan stated he is comfortable striking Bed and <br />Breakfast and Home Occupations, keep the 5-year time limit and only include Extractive <br />Use. <br /> <br />Public comment opened. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENT: None. <br /> <br />Public comment closed. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Hallan, seconded by <br />Planning Commission Member Wilson, to recommend the City Council <br />amend the Ordinance by including the definition of Interim Use, changing <br />the Land Use Matrix for Extractive Use and including Section 17-11.13 <br />Interim Use Permits as written, based on the following Findings of Fact: <br /> <br />1. An interim use permit is a permitting mechanism that allows the city to issue a <br />permit which is valid for a pre-determined amount of time. <br />2. The City’s ordinance does not currently include “interim uses.”
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