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conditions of the CUP, and Wapiti Park is not entitled to ignore those conditions. Failure <br />to comply with the conditions of the CUP subjects the use to the possibility of revocation <br />of the CUP, which would terminate Wapiti Park's legal nonconforming use status and <br />render the use illegal. However, revocation of the CUP is not before the City Council at <br />this point. <br />The issue before the City council is whether to grant an IUP for the store building at <br />Wapiti Park for an additional ten years. Staff believes that failure of Wapiti Park to <br />verify the functionality of the onsite septic system which serves the store building, failure <br />to present a debris management plan for solid waste generated from the store building, <br />and failure to submit evidence of compliance with outstanding violations identified by the <br />Department of Health are adequate grounds to deny an extension of the IUP. If an <br />extension of the IUP is denied, use of the store building would become illegal. <br />The campground, however, could continue to operate pursuant to its 1984 CUP. As <br />noted above, that CUP is valid as long as its conditions are observed. If the conditions of <br />the CUP are not being complied with, the city could commence revocation proceedings <br />as provided in Section 30-659 of the city code. <br />GP:2943649 vl <br />6 <br />