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increase is 2 feet and the impervious coverage does meet the less than 25% <br /> �. requirement. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> APPLICANT: City of Pequot Lakes <br /> Applicant requests an Ordinance Amendment regarding Animal Husbandry <br /> (continuation) <br /> Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. Animal Husbandry including dogs and cats is <br /> not appropriate in the Land Use Ordinance. He explained the City Clerks changes to <br /> Chapter 9 and that the Planning Commission will deal with boarding facilities. Animal <br /> Husbandry will deal with farm animals as originally intended. <br /> Public Comment: None. <br /> A motion was made by Mark Hallan, seconded by Cheri Seils, to recommend the City <br /> Council approve the Ordinance Amendment. All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Vice-Chair Adams closed the public hearings. <br /> ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: <br /> Add under New Business <br /> b. Crow Wing County Land Use Update <br /> OPEN FORUM: None. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> a. Wilderness Resort Villas <br /> Mr. Marohn explained that Wilderness Resort is not ready for Final Plat approval, but the <br /> grading plans, vegetation plan and storm water issues were to come back here. They are <br /> looking for feedback. <br /> Jeff Miller, WSN, represented Wilderness Resort Villas. He handed out the vegetative <br /> management plan as well as the utility plan indicating the dry hydrant location per the <br /> Fire Chief's request. The other plans are included in the packets. The utility plan is being <br /> finalized. Final detail on the treatment plant has not been completed yet. He is <br /> anticipating a submittal to the PCA next week for that. This covers everything for the <br /> CUP requirements. Final Plat will be brought in with a new Declaration. <br /> Minutes 5 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> November 18, 2010 <br />