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3F - Rezoning from Medium Density Residential to Transition Residential
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STAFF REPORT <br /> Application: Rezoning from Medium Density Residential to Transition Residential <br /> Parcel#s 2911400ogoA0009&291140oogoB0009 <br /> City of Pequot Lakes,property owners <br /> Applicant: City of Pequot Lakes <br /> Background: The subject properties are located on the north side of County Highway 17 just <br /> north of Sibley Lake. In total, the properties measure about 6.4 acres, with the western parcel <br /> being 2.1 acres and the eastern parcel being 4.3 acres. The properties were zoned Medium <br /> Density Residential under the previous Ordinance. <br /> O� A,eieu�►a pi <br /> Old:Medium D—ify Rsrrdentiet <br /> News T—ition Rnidemiol <br /> 'I 291140009OA0009 "I 14D009080009 <br /> u �--^^- bld:Roao1�eiider/M <br /> C"+W d.,ft of Cemmereial New-R ref Rasbenrrel <br /> New:Shoreline Commercial <br /> New Sh eli.e RN <br /> These properties have not yet been rezoned.The proposed rezoning is to Transition Residential. <br /> Applicable Statutes: Section 5.1,Subdivision 7 outlines the criteria that should be considered <br /> when amending the official zoning map or establishing a zoning classification: <br /> A. Preservation of natural sensitive areas. <br /> B. Present ownership and development. <br /> C. Shoreland soil types and their engineering capabilities. <br /> D. Topographic characteristics. <br /> E. Vegetative cover. <br /> F. In-water physical characteristics. <br /> G. Recreational use of surface water. <br /> H. Road and service center accessibility. <br /> I. Socio-economic development needs of the public. <br /> J. Availability of public sewer and water utilities. <br /> K. The necessity to reserve and restore certain areas having significant historical or <br /> ecological value. <br /> City of Pequot Lakes Staff Report 6-1 <br /> June 15,2006 <br />
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