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MINUTES <br /> PEQUOT LAKES PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> MAY 19, 2005 <br /> PRESENT: Bill Habein, Dean Williams, Tom Woog, Mark Hallan, Roger Varilek, and <br /> Scott Pederson: ABSENT: Tom Adams and John Derksen. <br /> CITY PLANNER: Charles Marohn, PE. <br /> ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: Dawn Bittner. <br /> CITY COUNCIL LIAISONS: Craig Nagel and Justin Bolz-Andolshek. <br /> The meeting was called to order at 6:41 p.m. by Chairman Woog. <br /> APPLICANT: Gene Hurtig. <br /> Applicant requests a Variance to allow dwelling with less than required width. <br /> Mr. Marohn presented the Staff Report. He corrected the size of the dwelling from 12' in <br /> width to 16' in width. <br /> Mr. Hurtig was present and stated that the existing dwelling was built around 1900 and <br /> had outlived its usefulness. He owns a 1992 manufactured home presently located at <br /> Pequot Terrace. He stated that the parcel to relocate the manufactured home is wooded <br /> between the lake and the proposed structure,the structure would be located south of the <br /> barn and shed and would be visible from the road. He stated that the old dwelling and 3 <br /> other buildings would be demolished and that with the proximity to the lake,there would <br /> be no future farming. <br /> The Planning Commission discussed the 20' minimum width requirement and had <br /> concerns of setting a precedent. Screening was also discussed. <br /> A motion was made by Dean Williams, seconded by Mark Hallan,to recommend <br /> approval of the Variance request,based on the following findings of fact: <br /> 1. The structure is existing in the community. <br /> 2. The structure will be placed in an isolated location, not a high traffic road. <br /> 3. There is 100% screening from the lake and neighbors, except from road. <br /> subject to the following: <br /> 1. Manufactured home be placed on a permanent foundation. <br /> 2. Manufactured home be removed within 5 years. <br /> 3. Fifty percent screening to be planted as viewed from the road. <br /> Planning Commission 1 <br /> May 19, 2005 <br />
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