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MINUTES <br /> PEQUOT LAKES PLANNING COMMISSION/ <br /> BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> OG"rOBER i9, 2oi� <br /> PRESENT: Todd Engles (Chair), Bill Habein, Mark Hallan(Vice-Chair), Mark <br /> Mortenson,Wesley Wilson and Brian Wallin. ABSENT: Nathan Norton <br /> CITY PLANNER: Justin Burslie <br /> ZONING SPECIALIST: Dawn Bittner <br /> COUNCL LIAISON: Absent <br /> The meeting was called to order by Chair Engels at 6:0o p.m. and opened the Public <br /> Hearing. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> APPLICANT: Wallace Schoeb <br /> Applicant requests to amend existing CUP to allow Rental and Storage of U- <br /> Haul Trucks and Trailers. <br /> Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. Applicant was represented by Mark Schoeb. The <br /> car wash and car lot are located on PIN: 29�15oo2ooi0009. The U-Haul trucks and <br /> trailers are parked on PIN: 291i5ooiooiAoo9. <br /> Mr. Burslie noted Compliance Inspections will need to be submitted for the two septic <br /> systems on the car wash lot as they have both elcpired. This should be added as a <br /> condition for this requirement. In addition,50% screening should be required along the <br /> west property line and the north property line consisting of either fence or vegetation. <br /> When asked, Mr. Schoeb stated this spring there were approximately i5 U-Haul trucks <br /> and io trailers,the most in 9 years. <br /> Planning Commission Member Hallan asked for clarification that with this type of use, <br /> we are asking that applicant not have more than 25%impervious coverage on a g2,000 <br /> square foot parcel. Grass will grow under a stored vehicle. Mr. Burslie explained any <br /> parldng area is considered impervious. The Planning Commission should indicate a <br /> maximum number of units, maybe 25 vehicles. <br /> Mr. Schoeb stated that the number of vehicles on the lot in the future should be less as <br /> there are now more U-Haul dealers in the area. Planning Commission Member Wallin <br /> MINUTES 1 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> October i9, 201� <br />