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06.02 & 06.03 - Ordinance Amendment Park Dedication & Planning Commission Report
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06.02 & 06.03 - Ordinance Amendment Park Dedication & Planning Commission Report
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7. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the <br /> community as it is a reuse of existing property. No additional public services or <br /> facilities are required for the proposed use. <br /> 8. The applicant proposes to access this property from Government Drive using <br /> existing parking and access points established by the property owner/develop of <br /> the building. The proposed use should not create traffic congestion or interference <br /> with traffic on the surrounding streets. <br /> 9. The site of the proposed use contains existing parking facilities and has sufficient <br /> parking for the proposed use. The applicant estimates the studio space will have a <br /> single class with 10 — 15 people on average during the 740/k_P'F st times in the winter <br /> and in the evenings. Applicant estimates the classes w', mi nutes in length, <br /> allowing time for people to leave and clear pg spaces. The applicant <br /> estimates that, during the summer, the usage of tkt stu�� ace and Snap Fitness <br /> will decrease by one-third the normal level, mar to o like facilities. This <br /> overlaps City peak tourist season and sh u1sist in th' vision of ample <br /> parking spaces. ` <br /> 10. The proposed use is unlikely to prod dus or odors at a at would <br /> constitute a nuisance. The use is contame ;,' in, r <br /> ON <br /> ,isting build and so will <br /> also not produce any noise, dust, or odors ri <br /> y associated with construction <br /> activities. m /1, <br /> 11. The proposed use is contaec y an existing turg and will not result in <br /> the destruction or removal or can historic si\ ` \major significance. <br /> 12. The proposed use is contained v hin g st cture and will not require <br /> additional storm wax managemeri ove % <br /> \ �� <br /> During discussion, mg of is was addressed. Applicants stated that music is <br /> played, it cannot Ue '�'< from tside, but thA next to them would be informed. <br /> All memb% 4'` e" on c <br /> APA/I T: City of '�'not L es\ <br /> Apy in y,nests an O ance amendment establishing new criteria for Park <br /> Dedication. %/9 Rvl <br /> gp y / <br /> Mr. Marohn explai a ltd Staff Report. He stated that not many municipalities have <br /> ii <br /> addressed the chang State Statute. The use of a formula instead of numbers was <br /> discussed. The fees in the Ordinance would be changed by public hearing yearly. The <br /> 10%cap in No. 3 was discussed. Staff was directed to include a Park Plan in the 2008 <br /> budget,modify the Comprehensive Plan and work with the Park Board to establish a Park <br /> Plan. <br /> The Planning Commission has used the following formula to calculate park dedication <br /> requirements. The numbers used in this calculation are to be updated on an annual basis, <br /> as reflected in the amended Ordinance below. <br /> Minutes 2 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> June 21, 2007 <br />
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