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5. The proposed use is unlikely to be injurious to the use and enjoyment of <br /> properties in the immediate vicinity. The proposed landscaping would be limited <br /> to the area near the lakeside of the home and leading down to the lake, while <br /> remaining outside of the shore impact zone. <br /> 6. The proposed landscaping will not impede the normal and orderly development of <br /> the surrounding properties. Properties in the immediate vicinity have been split in <br /> the past,with many of them being developed for residential purposes. <br /> 7. The proposed landscaping does not require any additional public facilities or <br /> services. <br /> 8. The proposed use does not require any additional approa s for vehicular traffic <br /> to the property other than the driveway that currently S. a landscaping will <br /> not induce increased traffic in the vicinity no ate congestion on the <br /> transportation infrastructure in the area.` <br /> 9. The proposed landscaping does not require ad oval p Adequate space <br /> exists on the property to serve the residenti s s curren esent. <br /> 10. The proposed landscaping will not res in any on-going pr ion of noise, <br /> dust, fumes, or odors that would conk ". a nuis, ce to neighbo properties, <br /> outside of that normally associated with g 11 ping practic <br /> 11. The proposed landscaping will not result in ss or destruction of a natural or <br /> historic resource of major s' ificance. The p ed landscaping involves the <br /> placement of boulders in an had previou een;graded, with the steps <br /> being placed on the ground. <br /> 12. The property owner has placed t fen the property for erosion control <br /> purposes. ' <br /> 13. The previous p. er had pe rmed gra \ g on the property that involved <br /> approximately 50 cub`•" " ards. The roposed landscaping would involve the <br /> movement o `ad tionaI it to place t dscaping boulders and steps down to <br /> ,Zp% <br /> the lake. <br /> 14. Th Ahe awe id be placed within the lake setback but <br /> ide\o ° el zone <br /> Sul e following itions <br /> 1. All 1 aping w performed shall conform to the conditions contained in <br /> Section d , tion 5.8, Subdivision D of the City's Land Use Ordinance. <br /> 2. The exist' ; V ncing shall be maintained in working order throughout the <br /> duration of 1 scaping operations and shall remain in place until such time that <br /> ground cover has been established in the working area. Any failure of the fencing <br /> shall be remedied as soon as possible to ensure erosion control on the property. <br /> 3. All landscaping and grading work shall be performed outside of the shore impact <br /> zone. <br /> 4. Once the landscaping has been completed, deep-rooted vegetation shall be planted <br /> on the remaining slope to help anchor the soils. <br /> All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Minutes 4 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> November 15, 2007 <br />
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