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ground-to-peak height of the principle structure. The also proposes to <br /> maintain much of the existing tree coverage and add trees to the western <br /> property boundary for screening purposes. <br /> 9. Reasonable use of the property currently exists for most other industrial <br /> operations in this district under the Ordinance, but the Ordinance may be <br /> inordinately restrictive on other industrial uses that, through federal and <br /> state regulation, may require similar structures for compliance. <br /> io.There had been concern that smoke from the exterior wood-burning heating <br /> unit may have an adverse impact on the neighboring wholesale ice business, <br /> which is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. In <br /> conversation with a representative responsible for licensure in the region <br /> containing Pequot Lakes, the representative, Mr. Jack Hapke, <br /> recommended that the wood-burning heating unit be placed on the west <br /> side of the property, opposite the ice business, to prevent any potential <br /> impact on that business. <br /> ii. The dust collector is proposed to be blue in color. <br /> With the following conditions included: <br /> i. The trees within the east setback would remain. <br /> Seconded by Derksen. Passed unanimously. <br /> 4. Additions or Deletions to Agenda <br /> 5. Open Forum <br /> 6. New Business <br /> a. Bonding Discussion <br /> Discussion on the staff comments. <br /> Consensus amongst the Commission for the following policy: Require a bond for all public <br /> improvements. If a specific private improvement is required,then it needs to be bonded for. <br /> This would generally be where a private improvement is needed to protect the health, safety or <br /> welfare interests of adjacent property owners or the general public. <br /> DAWN- PUT THIS INTO A POLICY STATEMENT AND WE WILL DISTRIBUTE IT TO <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNCIL MEMBERS AS AN OFFICIAL POLICY <br /> 7. Old Business <br /> a. ISTS Ordinance <br /> Marohn is directed to bring in Crow Wing County ordinance to demonstrate the mandates that <br /> the City must follow. <br /> Williams presents draft amendments. These are to be brought back next month as an ordinance <br /> amendment. <br /> b. Park Dedication <br /> Staff directed to return with this as an ordinance amendment in June with the following <br /> changes,based on recalculation of the acres and per resident: <br /> Acres per Resident: 0.025 <br /> Payment per Resident: $650 <br />