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9.C.3. PRSR 4-10-2002
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• <br /> Attached is a copy of the current and proposed regulations on motor sport vehicle <br /> tracks. <br /> CURRENTLY ( a conditional use permit in the Zoning Ordinance): <br /> A conditional use permit is required through the County Zoning Office for all private tracks. It requires a <br /> public hearing in front of the Planning Advisory Board with their recommendation going to the County <br /> Board for final approval or denial. The landowner must meet the following: <br /> • An applicant must have a minimum of 20 acres ; <br /> • a 1,000 foot setback from the nearest residence and/or livestock shelter; <br /> • no more than two vehicles on the track at one time; <br /> • can not be located in a residential subdivision; <br /> • can only be used by the property owner and family residing on the property; <br /> • a single day special event would require a special permit; <br /> • 50 foot setback from the track to the property line. <br /> PROPOSED ( a stand-alone ordinance C.U.P. Section 16,Subd 2,Item 25a. and related <br /> references should be removed from the Zoning Ordinance): <br /> • A stand-alone ordinance enforced by the Sheriffs office. No permit required if the landowner can meet: <br /> • a 1,000 foot setback to neighboring residences and livestock shelters; <br /> • a 50 foot setback from the property line; <br /> • is not in a residential subdivision. <br /> If a landowner can not meet the permitted criteria, they may apply for a license if: <br /> • they can meet a 25 foot setback from the property line; <br /> • a setback yet to be determined from the nearest residence and livestock shelter; <br /> • meet specific hours of operation; have no more than two vehicles running at one time; <br /> • no more than 2 vehicles on the track at one time; <br /> • they agree to mitigate for noise and dust. <br /> • <br />
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