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Mr. Burslie explained the Grading and Drainage Plan and noted the loo-year storm <br /> event is identified on all basins and they meet the requirements. <br /> Mr. Burslie stated he recommends the application be approved. The 25 conditions of <br /> the CUP need to be met before Final Plat approval. He read the 19 Findings of Fact and <br /> added the word"private"to Finding Number 9: The properties will be served by a <br /> private clustered sewage treatment system. <br /> The Vegetation Plan submitted, L-1, does not identify what is required for the CUP for <br /> the entire property. Mr. Burslie presented one submitted in 2011 as an example. He <br /> again stated he recommends approval of the Preliminary Plat with the conditions for the <br /> CUP. <br /> Mr. Miller stated Mr. Burslie did an excellent job explaining the process. Everything <br /> should be in order to move forward with the Preliminary Plat. <br /> Public Comment Opened: <br /> Ann Beaver, President of the Cullen Lakes Association, asked why the plat map shows <br /> 10-foot contours rather than 2400t contours. Mr. Burslie stated the drainage maps <br /> indicate the 2400t contours. Mrs. Beaver stated the ordinance states 2400t unless <br /> waived by the Planning Commission; if the City is happy with 10-foot, she is okay with it <br /> also. She further stated that this is the first plat map that does not show the emergent <br /> vegetation. Mr. Burslie stated the City doesn't regulate under the OHW and it is not <br /> required to be included. <br /> Mrs. Beaver further stated that this is the first time the wetlands have been indicated on <br /> the Preliminary Plat. Mr. Miller stated they were delineated on the first plat and the <br /> wetlands are not being impacted; no additional delineation has been done. Mrs. Beaver <br /> stated that in some communities it affects the setback. Mr. Burslie stated the setback is <br /> from the OHW, not the wetland. The setback from an inland wetland is 16 feet. <br /> Mrs. Beaver asked if the golf cart parking areas should be shown on the Preliminary <br /> Plat. Mr. Miller stated that is not normally something to be included on a plat. Items <br /> that need to be recorded are included on a Preliminary Plat. The CUP has a lot of <br /> information including the golf cart parking which would not be shown on a plat. Mr. <br /> Burslie stated it might need to be if they were close to their impervious coverage limit, <br /> which they are not. <br /> Mrs. Beaver stated the Landscaping Plan indicates nice landscaping with shrubs for the <br /> lodge. She asked if there was a plan that indicates the pine trees that Mr. Steffens stated <br /> MINUTES 2 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> May 15, 2014 <br />
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