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E. The applicant has provided evidence that it is in compliance with all outstanding <br />violations as identified by the Department of Health inspector. <br />F. All structures and vehicles other than recreational camping vehicles as defined by <br />Minnesota Statutes section 327.14, subdivision 7 have been removed. <br />G. The applicant is in full compliance with the nine conditions of the 1984 conditional use <br />permit, as follows: <br />1. That a private road agreement be entered into between Mr. White and the City of Elk <br />River for access for the property; <br />2. That the number of campsites within the property be established at 109, with 20 tent <br />sites and that no additional campsites be permitted; <br />3. That the hours of the campground operation be from $ am to 11 pm; <br />4. That only minor maintenance and repair of recreational vehicles which is restricted to <br />customers or campers on the site be permitted at the Wapiti facility; <br />5. That the store and restaurant on the existing site be used primarily for individuals <br />utilizing the campground facility and that the store and restaurant not be expanded; <br />6. That the permit be reviewed every two years; <br />7. That the horses housed at the site be kept in such a manner that they do not provide a <br />nuisance to any neighboring property as defined in the City's nuisance ordinance; <br />8. That the provisions of the Minnesota Department of Health rules and regulations <br />pertaining to recreational camping areas and referred to as MDH 187, and the <br />provisions of Minnesota Statute 327.10 through 327.28 pertaining to recreational <br />camping areas and recreational camping vehicles shall apply and be conditions within <br />the City's conditional use permit; and <br />9. That the wheels must remain on vehicles parked in campground and that there be no <br />permanent units for rental purposes. <br />Council should provide staff with direction regarding whether to move forward with revoking the liquor <br />licenses if the Council adopts the proposed resolution regarding the interim use permit for the Wapiti <br />Park Campground store building (discussed under the previous agenda item). <br />If revocation proceedings are implemented, staff will need to follow through with due process notice <br />requirements and prepare a resolution for revocation of the licenses. <br />An alternative course of action would be to advise Wapiti Park Campground that the licenses may not be <br />renewed if the conditions have not been complied with and/or the store building has not become a <br />lawful use by the time of renewal. <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />FOllow Up <br />N:\Public Bodies\City Council\Council RCA\Licensing\Liquor\2011\Wapiti Direct from CC.doc <br />