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4A - Variance to Exceed 50% Impervious Coverage Limit
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COMMaNiWV city of <br /> GHOWIrn PeqMe <br /> INSTITUTE ""��' <br /> STAFF REPORT <br /> Application: Variance Application to Exceed 50%Impervious Coverage Limit <br /> Applicant: Steven and Ruth Quisberg <br /> Agenda Item: 4(a) <br /> Background Information: The applicants are requesting an after-the-fact variance to <br /> exceed the maximum impervious surface coverage allowed in the Commercial Zone. The <br /> subject property is located at 30515 State Highway 371 and is approximately 7.95 acres. <br /> The subject property contains a grocery store and gas station (both owned by <br /> SuperValu). The property is served by the municipal sanitary sewer and water utilities. <br /> The subject property is allowed up to 50% impervious surface coverage, per amended <br /> conditional use permit application 09-3384• During the special November 5, 2009 <br /> Planning Commission meeting, there was discussion regarding the impervious surface <br /> coverage issue and whether or not the removal of the parsonage would allow enough <br /> additional impervious surface coverage with the addition of the private road. <br /> 2%V,13+_«_+I�� <br /> IL <br /> fi <br /> � � tam tr `; ,�° :++ ✓ ^� <br /> ro <br /> S <br /> S <br /> ifj <br /> ri', <br /> v <br /> v <br /> r�r �r..��s�■ �e ems �� �L, f�— <br /> Ultimately, the application was approved based on a number of findings of fact and <br /> conditions, including: <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 4(a)-1 <br /> February 21,2013 <br />
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