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land use concerns and other duties conferred upon it by this chapter or the city council. In addition, the planning <br />commission shall serve as the planning agency and shall have the powers and duties given such agencies by Minn. <br />Stats. §§ 462.351 to 462.364. The Planning Commission shall also serve as and be given the powers of the Board <br />of Appeals and Adjustment. Appeals to the Board of Appeals and Adjustment may be taken by any affected <br />person upon compliance with the procedures established by the Zoning Ordinance. The primary objective of the <br />Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall be to hear and decide appeals where it is alleged that there is an error in <br />any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative officer in the enforcement of the <br />zoning ordinance as well as to review and approve/deny variances from the provisions of Chapter 117 where strict <br />enforcement would cause practical difficulties because of circumstances unique to the individual property under <br />consideration. The Planning Commission shall be given the powers and duties given such agencies by Minn. <br />Stats. §§ 462.357. <br />(b) Park and recreation commission. The primary objective of the park and recreation commission is to monitor <br />and reflect the attitudes and concerns of the citizens of the city relative to the park system and recreation <br />programs, and to advise the city council of citizen attitudes and policy matters relevant to the park and recreation <br />function in the city. The commission shall: <br />(1) Develop, recommend, and upon adoption by the city council, monitor the execution of a <br />comprehensive plan for the recreation and natural resources function of the city. Report to the city council <br />regarding achievements toward fulfillment of the comprehensive plan and recommend amendments to the <br />plan as necessary. <br />(2) Continually review and evaluate the park system development and recreation programming Develop <br />and recommend methods to stimulate positive public interest in the recreation and natural resources <br />functions. <br />(3) Monitor and reflect attitudes and consensus of citizens relative to the park system and recreation <br />programs and serve as a forum for the citizens to voice their opinions regarding the recreation and natural <br />resources function. <br />(4) Promote coordination with the school districts serving the city, encouraging the interchangeable use of <br />city and school district facilities and programs to the best interests of the citizens. Encourage coordination <br />with other communities to the extent appropriate in matters pertinent to the recreation and natural resources <br />function. <br />(5) Encourage dissemination of information to, and coordinate with, city organizations interested in the <br />recreation and natural resources function, such as athletic groups, youth groups, civic organizations, etc. <br />(6) Develop and recommend feasible programs relative to the conservation of our environment. <br />(d) Board of appeals and adjustments/official maps. <br />(1) Objective. The primary objective of the board of appeals and adjustments/official maps is to consider <br />appeals by owners of land within the Official Map area who have been denied a land use permit, zoning <br />permit, approval for a building on land or any other city action taken pursuant to section 117-4 which may <br />affect the landowner's land. The appeal procedures shall be pursuant to Minn. Stats. § 462.359 and section <br />117-4 <br />(2) Membership and term of office. Notwithstanding section 2-156(c), there shall be five members of the <br />board of appeals and adjustments/official maps who shall be appointed by the city's mayor for staggered <br />four-year terms. At least one of the members shall be a current member of the planning commission. All <br />