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3. Interim use permits may be issued for a use that is presently judged acceptable <br /> for an area until such time it will not be acceptable given anticipated growth <br /> patterns. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Chair Engels closed the Public Hearing. <br /> ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA: None. <br /> OPEN FORUM: None. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> a City Council Organizational Goals <br /> Zoning Specialist Bttner explained the Staff Report. The directives from the City <br /> Council will be included on upcoming Agendas as information is collected. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> a Extractive Use Ordinance <br /> Zoning Specialist Bittner explained Anderson Brothers had stated that our ordinance <br /> was a little vague and provided information for improvements. This initial discussion <br /> began at the April 16, 2015 Planning Commission meeting and the gravel tax discussions <br /> ensued. <br /> In 2005 the Planning Commission recommended the City Council adopt an option for a <br /> Mining Extractive Use Fee to be used for road maintenance and improvements. Notes <br /> former City Clerk Peine left indicate the Crow Wing County Board repealed and decided <br /> not to collect the gravel tax in 1983. <br /> At the January Planning Commission meeting Council Member Akerson stated the <br /> gravel tax may be able to be brought up with the County Commissioners next year. With <br /> regard to the County-wide sales tax for road maintenance, does the Planning <br /> Commission want to revisit the gravel tax next year? <br /> Planning Commission Member Hallan stated we should talk with our County <br /> Commissioner to pursue an avenue to get a commitment from the County on a trickle <br /> down to municipalities of the sales tax dollars. We need to find out if the legislation <br /> Minutes 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 18,2016 <br />