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dog boarding in the Rural Residential zone. Whether right or wrong, it is there. The City <br /> allows barking. Excessive barking is not allowed. If there is a parking problem,the City <br /> has mechanisms in place to eliminate that problem; the City can pull the CUP and shut <br /> them down. He visited the site and the plans appear to limit the noise. <br /> Chairman Woog stated he visited the property as well. He was surprised with the density <br /> of the wooded trees. The majority of the trees are evergreens and even in winter will <br /> have the same screening as this time of year. He stated he assumes the building will be <br /> air conditioned and heated. Mr. Garland stated yes, and it would be insulated. Mr. Woog <br /> stated to be a good neighbor it might be a good idea to screen the west side. The trees are <br /> less dense on that side. Only a certain number of dogs outside at any ome time and <br /> should be conditioned that Staff be outside with them. We have heard a lot of testimony <br /> regarding sound and agrees with Mr. Pederson that there is a standard that has to be met. <br /> He stated he appreciates all of the comments received tonight. <br /> A motion was made by Mark Hallan, seconded by Tom Adams,to approve the <br /> Conditional Use Permit for a Dog Boarding/Daycare Business in the Rural Residential <br /> district, based on the following Findings of Fact: <br /> 1. The subject property is located at 5634 County;Road 11 and is zoned Rural <br /> Residential. <br /> 2. The typical hours of operation for the proposed business are between 6 A.M. and <br /> 10 P.M., 7 days a week. <br /> �. 3. The proposed use will primarily take place in an existing pole building and a <br /> large, fenced in area. <br /> 4. The occupancy at any given time will be between 20-25 dogs. <br /> 5. The proposed business is considered an Animal Boarding Facility and requires a <br /> conditional use permit in the Rural Residential Zone. <br /> 6. The pT9p6sed fence is 7 feet in height while the ordinance has a 5 foot maximum <br /> in the Rural Residential Zone. <br /> 7. The proposed sign;for the business will be setback one foot from the Road Right <br /> of Way and is 92 sq. ft. (6' x 8' two sided) while typically only a three (3) square <br /> foot sign is allowed in residential zoning districts. <br /> 8. The use is an appropriate conditional use in the Rural Residential Zone. <br /> 9. The use with conditions, conforms to the comprehensive land use plan. <br /> 10. The surrounding properties are zoned Rural Residential and Forest Management. <br /> The proposed I use is compatible with the existing neighborhood. <br /> 11. The use with conditions, will not be injurious to the public health, safety, welfare, <br /> decency, order, comfort, convenience, appearance or prosperity of the City. <br /> 12. Most activities at the facility will either be in the pole shed or fenced in area. The <br /> conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly development and <br /> improvement of surrounding vacant property for uses predominant in the area. <br /> 13.No new public facilities or services are required for the proposed use. <br /> 14. The proposed use will use existing vehicular approaches. Clients will be coming <br /> and going at different times throughout the day, as to not create traffic congestion <br /> or an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares. <br /> Minutes 8 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> July 17, 2010 <br />