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John Utter, 5592 Lady Slipper Drive, Pequot Lakes: Asked about the square footage of <br /> the cabins. Mr. Connor stated that the new cabins are approximately 830 sq. ft. plus the <br /> loft. The older ones are smaller. <br /> Doug Woog, 6252 Inland Trails: Questioned the size of the old trailers. Mr. Marohn <br /> stated that 700 or 800 sq. ft. is the default number used in the ordinance. <br /> Charlie Boudrye, 6258 Inland Trails: If the cabin and the land underneath is sold, it <br /> would not be a conforming lot size. It must remain as a resort and rental property. <br /> Mr. Connor stated that 2 feet out from the building wall would be the"lot". Everyone <br /> owns the open space. <br /> Mr. Marohn explained that there are 54 total units with 54 owners. The Homeowners <br /> Association is made up of the 54 owners. Each owner is 1/54 owner of open space. <br /> There would be a rental entity to manage the rental. <br /> Someone asked who would police(rental of units) and keep it from getting out of control. <br /> Mr. Marohn explained the resort would provide an annual report detailing how many <br /> times a unit is rented,how many times it was available for rent and how many times <br /> owner occupied. Homeowners Association would pay for the audit. <br /> Katie Utter, 5592 Lady Slipper Drive: If this is truly a resort, where are the services, <br /> such as laundry? <br /> Mr. Connor stated the laundry was possibly in the lodge. <br /> She also asked where the enforceability for rules would be,possibly in covenants? <br /> Mr. Marohn stated that the Declaration and Bylaws are more restrictive than covenants. <br /> The municipality can enforce the rules. <br /> Bob Tyson, Good Ol Days Resort,Nisswa: Multi-owner resorts are becoming popular to <br /> keep rental for tourism,possibly an operator/owner split. He had a list of items for the <br /> Commission to consider, the original is attached, covering cabin design, grounds design <br /> and resort operation. <br /> Jim Rockwell, 7050 Whalen's South Shore Drive,Nisswa: He was confused why cabins <br /> had to be rented. Residential use would have less impact on the lake. <br /> The Commission explained that the Comprehensive Plan indicates a need to keep our <br /> resorts to maintain tourism. Developing this property as a commercial PUD allows the <br /> owner high density and the area gets the tourism. <br /> Planning Commission 3 <br /> February 17, 2005 <br />
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