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10. On December 20, 2010, the Elk River City Council extended the IUP for the <br />Wapiti Park Campground store building to January 18, 2011, and directed City staff to <br />prepare a resolution for City Council consideration regarding the IUP. <br />11. Wapiti Park Campground is licensed as a "recreational camping area" pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 327. "Recreational camping area" is defined by that statute <br />as including: <br />any area, whether privately or publicly owned, used on a daily, nightly, weekly or <br />longer basis for the accommodation of five or more tents or recreational camping <br />vehicles free of charge or for compensation... <br />12. "Recreational camping vehicle", is defined by Chapter 327 to include the <br />following: <br />(a) any vehicular, portable structure built on a chassis designed to be used as a <br />temporary dwelling for travel, recreational and vacation uses; <br />(b) any structure designed to be mounted on a truck chassis for use as a <br />temporary dwelling for travel, recreation, and vacation; <br />(c) any portable, temporary dwelling to be used for travel, recreation, and <br />vacation, constructed as an integral part of aself-propelled vehicle; and <br />(d) any folding structure, mounted on wheels and designed for travel, <br />recreation, and vacation use. <br />13. Chapter 327 provides that recreational camping areas and recreational camping <br />vehicles are for "temporary", "travel, recreation and vacation" uses. <br />14. Chapter 327 of Minnesota Statutes also regulates manufactured home parks, <br />which are intended for permanent occupancy by the residents of the manufactured home <br />parks. Wapiti Park is not licensed as a manufactured home park. <br />15. In 1984, in connection with the application of Wapiti Park Campground for a <br />Conditional Use Permit, staff research indicated that there were permanent residents <br />living in Wapiti Park Campground and a number of vehicles and structures which did not <br />conform to the definitions of recreational camping areas and recreational camping <br />vehicles in Chapter 327. Conditions were included in the 1984 Conditional Use Permit <br />incorporating the requirements of Chapter 327 into the Conditional Use Permit, requiring <br />wheels to remain on vehicles parked in Wapiti Park Campground, and requiring that there <br />be no permanent units for rental purposes. <br />16. In 2010, in connection with the application for a second ten year Interim Use <br />Permit for the Wapiti Fark Campground store building, City staff investigation and <br />analysis, as well as testimony taken and information obtained during the public hearing <br />process on the Interim Use Permit, has revealed that: <br />