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6. The proposed subdivision includes several private roads. These roads would be <br /> maintained by the resort association. <br /> 7. The properties will be served by a clustered sewage treatment system. The <br /> treatment site is shown on the survey. The existing drainfield at the northeastern <br /> corner of the property will be maintained. <br /> 8. The lot lines are at standard angles and contain no unwarranted jogs or bends. <br /> 9. There are no significant historical sites indicated on the survey or known to be on <br /> site. <br /> 10. There is no indication that this development, with vigorous conditions instituted <br /> as part of the PUD process, will harm the health, safety, or welfare of the <br /> community. <br /> 11. Access to the property is off of adjacent public roadway. <br /> 12. The internal streets are privately owned and maintained. <br /> 13. No easements for utilities are required. <br /> 14. Stormwater retention ponds are indicated on the survey. A complete stormwater <br /> management plan is to be reviewed as part of the Planned Unit.Development <br /> process. <br /> 15. An erosion control plan is to be reviewed as part of the Planned Unit <br /> Development process. <br /> 16. The proposal includes no increase in City road maintenance costs, yet will <br /> increase city tax revenue. A cost-benefit analysis indicates no long-term cost for <br /> the Pequot Lakes taxpayer from this development. In fact, this development will <br /> produce more taxes than the existing development. <br /> 17. A park dedication fee was paid during the initial platting. The City of Pequot <br /> Lakes will not require additional park dedication fee for the replatting of this <br /> property as there will be no increase in park demand due to this replatting. <br /> Subject to the following Condition: <br /> 1. Pri or to accepting Final Plat Application the items designated to be completed <br /> in the Conditional Use Permit shall be completed. <br /> The timeline is up to the developer; it could be several months before this all comes <br /> together. Mr.Marohn explained that if this Preliminary Plat is not acted upon within 12 <br /> months the approval will become void. Mr. Marohn explained there is a 30-day deadline <br /> to be included on---a n Agenda. The applicant will be asking for review of stormwater or <br /> erosion control that'can be included on an Agenda with a 10-day submittal. The Final <br /> Plan submittals will need the 30-day deadline. <br /> Chairman Woog called for the vote: 6 ayes, 1 nay(John Derksen). Motion carried. <br /> APPLICANT: Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union <br /> Applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to Increase Impervious Surface <br /> Coverage <br /> Minutes 12 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> August 19,2010 <br />
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