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have allowed 1 unit per 3,800 sq. ft. He could have brought a plat in then but was trying <br /> to work with the City. <br /> The Planning Commission stated that 40%Open Space is required by Ordinance. The <br /> applicant will have to determine number of lots and see if it is economically feasible. <br /> Mr. Marohn explained that Mr. Smith has requested the Council to reconsider their <br /> decision to rezone the parcel to TR at their March 8 meeting. The Council may change <br /> the zoning and then there would be different issues. <br /> A motion was made by Dean Williams, seconded by Bill Habein,to table this. All <br /> members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> APPLICANT: Al Berens. <br /> Applicant requests Final Plat of Keen Addition. <br /> Mr. Marohn stated that correspondence had been received today from the City Attorney <br /> listing several items that the applicant needs to provide. This needs to be completed next <br /> month. Staff was directed to notify Mr. Berens what he needs to submit and that he must <br /> be at the March meeting. <br /> A motion was made by Scott Pederson, seconded by Dean Williams, to table this matter. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Staff was directed not to accept incomplete applications. All information should be <br /> submitted with the application. <br /> APPLICANT: City of Pequot Lakes. <br /> Applicant requests to rezone from Rural Residential to Transition Residential. Parcel <br /> ID's: 290114400CA0009, 290114400CB0009 and 290114400CC0009. Michael and <br /> Kelly McBrien, owners. <br /> Kelly McBrien and her father, Gary Crocker, were in attendance. Mr. Marohn explained <br /> the Staff Report. Mr. Crocker stated that when his daughter and her husband purchased <br /> the property in 1998 they did not check to see what the property was zoned. They <br /> purchased it from a private party and were told the property was zoned commercial. <br /> They operated a day care and then a beauty salon. They have paid commercial taxes. <br /> They really don't care what it is zoned, but they would like to know what commercial <br /> activities would be allowed, either permitted or by Conditional Use Permit. Mr. Marohn <br /> listed the uses allowed in the Rural Residential zone. Commercial zone would be spot <br /> zoning. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes 2 <br /> February 16, 2006 <br />