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2. Tract A contains only 5.92 acres of buildable area of the gross 10.88 acres due to <br /> slopes greater than 25% and wetland areas. Future development on this property <br /> would be restricted to the areas outside the steep slopes and wetlands. Tract B <br /> does not contain slopes over 25% or any wetlands. Future development on Tract <br /> B would not be constrained. <br /> 3. Tract A does not contain any structures, however there is a trail running through <br /> the property. The applicant is proposing to move a dwelling onto the property. <br /> That information is taken care of with agenda item 6(c). The structures located on <br /> Tract B are conforming as they meet all required setbacks and the total <br /> impervious falls under the 15%maximum allowed. <br /> 4. Tract B contains an on-site sewage treatment system. The applicant has submitted <br /> an ISTS application and sewer design plan for Tract B. <br /> 5. Tract B has an on-site well for a water supply source. Tract A does not. <br /> 6. The applicant is not proposing any provisions for water-based recreation as these <br /> properties are not adjacent to any water bodies. <br /> 7. Both lots meet the minimum buildable lot size of 5 acres in the RR zone, with <br /> Tract A being 10.88 acres, 5.92 acres buildable and Tract B being 8.47 acres, 7.97 <br /> acres buildable. <br /> 8. Both Tracts A and B meet the minimum lot width of 200 feet. <br /> 9. Both Tracts A and B meet the impervious coverage limit of 15% for the Rural <br /> Residential zone. <br /> 10. The proposed lot layouts are compatible with the existing layout of adjoining <br /> properties and the proposed lot lines are parallel and perpendicular to existing lot <br /> 16.1 lines. Future development will not be constrained by the proposed lot layouts. <br /> 11. The proposed side lot line is at right angles to the existing road line and the <br /> property line of the adjacent property. <br /> 12. Both Tract A and Tract B meet the minimum frontage on public right-of-way <br /> requirement of 33 feet. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> c. Dwelling in Transit—Fred Soukup <br /> Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report. A home inspection has been completed. Based <br /> on the one FOF, Staff recommends this application be approved and requests the <br /> Planning Commission direct staff to approve the application. <br /> A motion was made by Tom Adams, seconded by Bill Habein,to approve this application <br /> and direct Staff to approve the application, based on the following Finding of Fact: <br /> 1. The applicant has submitted a building inspection report done by Paul Misener of <br /> Gold Key Home Inspection Services, LLC that satisfies the requirements of the <br /> Ordinance. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Minutes 5 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> June 19, 2008 <br />