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MINiTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION `:EETI':C HELD MARCH 2i11 1978 - FACE 2 <br />He asked if it was included in the covenants <br />that the owner of the ease" --It --,ist ,give <br />people the right to use the R ase:ne=nt LO L�c <br />to the lake. Mr. AdaT:s replied the pasture <br />easement only runs to the wetlands. <br />Mayor Van Nest commented the private easements <br />were not part of the preliminary approval. <br />Commissioner Hassel asked the Zoning Administrator <br />to interpret the Ordinance regarding horses. <br />The Zoning Administrator replied the Ordinance <br />requires a minimam of 3 acres per horse in this <br />zoning area. However, the issue could be addressed <br />considering the whole property as one rather <br />than each lot individually. He thought horses <br />could be addressed with a conditional use permit <br />so as to allow the horses with the understanding <br />the City promotes a rural atmosphere. He stated <br />that in the past they have allowed 2 h,-.rsors can <br />a 3 acre parcel. <br />Commissioner Wilson cotmented that according <br />to the Ordinance the owner of a 2 acre lot could <br />not have a horse unless he owned 2 or more lots. <br />Co=issior_ Hassel stated he was hesitant <br />to allow horses when the Zoning Ordinance does <br />not allow horses. <br />Tim Adams stated the private easements are not <br />on the plat, and that they have not included <br />them frr approval, but only for information. <br />The Zoning Administrator commented the easements <br />show what is included in the legal documents. <br />Mayor Van Nest thought private: easements could <br />be addressed by the City Attorney and that <br />basically this plat is consistent with what <br />the '-ity wants. <br />Comiaiss.oner Wilson stated he was unclear as <br />to the Plannin Commission's jurisdiction in <br />this matter. Councilman Paurus stated if the <br />Planning Commission wants to set certain conditions <br />on this plat it may do so. <br />Commissioner Hassel brought up the question of how <br />the City might guaranty the huildableness of <br />the property when it approves a subdivision. He <br />commented that .any building permits would be <br />subject to satisfactory septic system reports. <br />T I M A DAMS <br />G-'-KM 'T ('*:G ''-WE <br />::a1% <br />," iin' t1 <br />Councilman Paurus s t : t --d that 11 approving a <br />subdivision the lots would have to be subject to <br />
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