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s <br /> A use that would not be classified as Retail/Other in the Commercial zone would require <br /> a Conditional Use Permit because of the Matrix. Parking would be dealt with as part of <br /> the CUP process. <br /> Shared parking will be considered on a case by case basis as determined by the Planning <br /> Commission. Staff was directed to inform applicants that it would be considered and it <br /> should be brought to the Planning Commission. Parking less than the minimum would <br /> require a Variance. This could be discussed at a Design Review Team meeting. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA: <br /> Delete Sign Concept Plan under New Business. <br /> OPEN FORUM: None. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: None. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> a. Comprehensive Plan Discussion <br /> Community Character Section: <br /> Mr. Marohn stated that no changes had been requested. On page 3, Social Gathering <br /> Events,the GLAPA and the Public Library should also be acknowledged. Lines 16 and <br /> 17,the word"provide" is used twice in the sentence. The Cherry Car Show should also <br /> be added. The healthcare facility located in a rural area, Heritage House, could also be <br /> added. It may also be in the Housing Section. <br /> Natural Resources Section: <br /> Mr. Marohn explained that the source for the information included in the current Plan <br /> was from the DNR National Heritage data base for threatened and endangered species <br /> list. Councilman Nagel stated that he had spoken with a few area residents and back in <br /> the 1930's there were some Prairie Chickens west of town,but there have been maybe 2 <br /> sightings in 20 years. These residents doubted no one would see a Prairie Chicken within <br /> the city limits of Pequot Lakes. <br /> Councilman Nagel further stated that the Tree Farm Program is important with Potlatch <br /> beginning to sell more forest land. The City could encourage private landowners to <br /> enroll in the Tree Farm Program. The amount of forest is steadily shrinking and to keep <br /> the resource growing will depend on private ownership. <br /> Minutes 7 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> December 17,2009 <br />
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