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approved on April 17, 2000 for a ten (10) year period or until the property was sold, <br />whichever occurred first. • <br />7. The 10 year Interim Use Permit approved on April 17, 2000 for the Wapiti Park <br />Campground store building expired on April 17, 2010. <br />8. Wapiti Park Campground Inc. ("Applicant") applied for a new Interim Use Permit <br />for the store building, for an additional 10 years, in June, 2010. Public hearings were <br />held on the application for an Interim Use Permit before the City Planning Commission <br />and the City Council. The Planning Commission and the City Council took testimony at <br />these hearings from the Applicant and all others wishing to testify. <br />9. On August 2, 2010 the Elk River City Council granted a 10 year Interim Use <br />Permit (IUP) for the Wapiti Park Campground store building, subject to a number of <br />conditions. One of the conditions was that the IUP would terminate on January 1, 201 1, <br />unless certain conditions set forth in the resolution of approval were addressed. <br />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. On January 18, 2011 the IUP was extended to March 21, 2011. <br />12. On March 21, 2011, the attorney for Wapiti Park, due to illness, requested an • <br />extension of the IUP, which the City Council granted to Apri14, 2011. <br />13. On April 4, 2011, the IUP was extended to April 18, 2011. <br />14. On April 18, 2011, the Elk River City Council adopted City Council Resolution <br />Number 11-17, finding that the Applicant had not complied with the conditions set forth <br />in the City Council's August 2, 2010 conditional approval of the new Interim Use Permit <br />for the store building, and that the Interim Use Permit for the Wapiti Park Campground <br />store building therefore expired on April 18, 2011. The City Council also directed City <br />staff to initiate revocation proceedings for the Wapiti Park Campground Conditional Use <br />Permit. <br />15. The Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") approved for Wapiti Park Campground in <br />May 1984 was subject to nine conditions. The conditions included a condition that <br />wheels remain on vehicles parked in the campground and a condition that the provisions <br />of Minnesota Statutes, Section 327.10 through 327.28, pertaining to recreational camping <br />areas and recreational camping vehicles, shall apply and be conditions within the City's <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br />16. Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 327, defines "Recreational camping area" as <br />including: <br />• <br />