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Non-conforming banners are still temporary. Portable signs would have some <br /> grandfathering rights. <br /> Motion carried. 4 Ayes and 1 Nay(Mr. Pederson). <br /> APPLICANT: Joe and Tina Avery <br /> Applicants request a Conditional Use Permit for Grading More than 50 Cubic <br /> Yards within the Lake Setback <br /> Mr. Marohn explained the Staff Report and recommended app ."' ed on the 14 <br /> Findings of Fact with the 3 conditions. A letter from the C akes Association has <br /> been received recommending approval of the Condition se it with 2 suggested <br /> conditions for placement of rain gardens and landscap <br /> Mr. Avery stated that they plan to keep the lt and aping as natural as po They do <br /> not wish to disturb any vegetation,they wan serve t lake, stop the fit <br /> erosion,but gain access to the lake. Mr. Avery pas§6 ou ; es of the p osed <br /> boulder steps. Mr. Avery also stated that the structJ at the 75-foot setback. The <br /> existing boulder walls fall slightly o ,that mark. y <br /> The Planning Commission stated that t to the sug ' ons from the Cullen <br /> Lakes Association. Matting in the erosio ocat Id . w natural vegetation to <br /> grow through. ° <br /> Mr. Avery stated t ey do plan to hav lawn and acknowledged that the natural <br /> vegetation is belt lake ' hey plan to with the contractor to minimize <br /> damage to tree roots. T �' o ove e dead limbs on the trees. <br /> A mot as in Cott er son, seconded by Mark Hallan,to approve the <br /> Con al Use Perm ed on bIlowing Findings of Fact: <br /> 1. Th osed grad is an appropriate use in the Shoreline Residential district as <br /> gradi more th 50 cubic yards in lake setback outside of the shore impact <br /> zone is as onditional use. The proposed use would involve additional <br /> grading be „ e 50 cubic yards of grading which had been performed by the <br /> previous pro ;. y owner. <br /> 2. The proposed use does not directly conflict with the Comprehensive Plan, but the <br /> Comprehensive Plan does emphasize the importance of shoreline management <br /> and environmental protection. <br /> 3. The proposed use, with appropriate conditions, would be compatible with the <br /> existing neighborhood. The grading associated with the proposed landscaping <br /> would not have adverse impacts on the surrounding neighborhood, nor direct <br /> drainage onto neighboring properties. <br /> 4. The placement of landscaping boulders and steps leading down the slope is <br /> unlikely to be injurious to the public health, safety, or welfare of the City. <br /> Minutes 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> November 15, 2007 <br />