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5. The subject property is not adjacent to the municipal water and wastewater <br /> utilities. "Tract A" contains a private SSTS and water well. "Tract B" does not <br /> contain a private SSTS or water well. <br /> 6. The property is suitable in its natural state for the intended purpose and this lot <br /> split would not be harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of future residents or <br /> of the community. <br /> 7. The applicant is not proposing any provisions for water-based recreation. <br /> 8. The proposed lot layout meets the requirements of the ordinance. <br /> 9. The proposed side lot lines are at right angles to the existing road line and the <br /> property line of the adjacent property. <br /> io.The property contains more than 33-feet of frontage on public right-of-way. <br /> ii. The subject property meets the requirements of the code for stromwater <br /> management. <br /> 12. There are no public streets proposed within the development. <br /> And subject to the following Conditions: <br /> 1. A legal document shall be prepared and filed with Crow Wing County granting <br /> ingress/egress to "Tract A" via the existing driveway and 66' wide area identified <br /> on the survey. <br /> 2. When weather permits, the SSTS located on "Tract A" shall be inspected by a <br /> licensed SSTS inspector. The report shall be filed with the City. <br /> 3. When weather permits, a soil suitability analysis for primary and alternate SSTS <br /> locations on "Tract B" shall be conducted. An updated survey identifying the <br /> locations shall be submitted to the City once the analysis is complete. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Auto Repair and Roll-Off Service in DMU Zone — Brion Hartwig <br /> Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. Mr. Hartwig was present. The use for a roll-off <br /> service does not fit the Downtown Mixed Use Zone and cannot be approved at the Staff <br /> level. Mr. Hartwig stated the dumpsters have all been moved behind the building. He <br /> plans to put a fence behind the old restaurant so they will not be visible. There is one <br /> currently sitting by the old restaurant as they are in the process of cleaning out that <br /> building. Mr. Burslie stated this use would fit in another zone. <br /> Chair Seils inquired about the property along the trail in the rear. Mr. Hartwig stated <br /> the previous owner used this area as an impound lot; he met with the DNR and is <br /> turning this area back into a treed area this spring. There is no fencing along this area. <br /> Planning Commission Member Hallan stated he doesn't see this as a permanent use. <br /> This area could be redeveloped but it will take a while to do so. This area is close <br /> enough in proximity to existing Downtown Mixed Use to be classified Downtown Mixed <br /> Use. <br /> MINUTES 10 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 20, 2014 <br />