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Memo to Planning Commission Page 2 <br /> May 28, 1996 <br /> The Kowalzek's have indicated that since the reduced setbacks will allow them <br /> • to enclose two acres for pasture, they would like permission to have two horses. <br /> Analysis <br /> The applicant would like to have two horses. Each horse will require one acre of <br /> pasture. The applicant has indicated the enclosed pasture on the site plan and it <br /> totals about 2.25 acres, which is enough pasture to accommodate two horses. <br /> The Kowalzek's are proposing a split rail fence to enclose the pasture and they <br /> will be using an existing pole barn to shelter the horses. <br /> The application was compared to the seven standards for a conditional use <br /> permit found in the Zoning Ordinance Section 900.42. It is staff's opinion that <br /> this request complies with the seven standards for granting a conditional use <br /> permit. <br /> Recommendation <br /> It is recommended that the commission recommend approval of a Conditional <br /> Use Permit to allow two horses with the following conditions: <br /> 1. The fence enclosing the pasture must be at least five feet from any property <br /> • line. <br /> 2. The area within 5 feet of the raised mound septic system shall not be included <br /> in the pasture area. <br /> 3. No more than two horses shall be allowed on this lot. <br /> • <br /> s:\planning\scott\cu96-3a.doc <br />
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