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<br />City Council / CU 04-34 <br />Den:mbcr 20, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. Parking Plan <br />. Site Plan <br /> <br />Overview <br /> <br />The proposed facility will provide a riding stable arena which will be utilized for therapeutic <br />horse riding for children with disabilities. <br /> <br />Analysis <br /> <br />The subject property is two parcels of land with a total acreage of 25.07 -acres, 2.8 of which <br />is located in Big Lake Township. Both parcels oEland will need to be combined into one lot. <br />According to the memo submitted by Joyce Mickelson, there are 3.17-acres of wetlands, the <br />house and mound system comprise 4.3-acres and the proposed center and corrals will be <br />2.6-acres. Also, is-acres of the site are proposed to be utilized for crop rotation. <br />Subtracting these uses from the 25-acres, there is no land for other uses on the property <br />such as yard space or pasture land for horses. The ordinance currently requires i-acre of <br />fenced pasture land per horse. <br /> <br />The number of children to be using the facility initially will be around 8-10 per week with an <br />expectation that it will grow to approximately 25-30 children per week. <br /> <br />The applicant currently has 10 horses and expects to have 20-25 horses in the future. <br /> <br />The number of employees initially will be the applicants. When the operation is up and <br />running fully, there will be one additional full-time and part-time employee. There will also <br />be up to six volunteers supporting various aspects of the program. <br /> <br />There will be a maximum of two therapeutic sessions occurring at any given time. There will <br />be one child per session and each session runs 45 minutes to an hour. The maximum <br />number of sessions per day will be eight. With employees/volunteers, parents, and children <br />there could be up to 12-15 people on site at any given riding session time which is estimated <br />to be 4-5 vehicles. <br /> <br />There will be no riding sessions starting after 7:00 pm and the facility will close no later than <br />8:30 pm. It is anticipated that the facility will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. <br /> <br />All the riding activities will occur within the indoor arena. There will be no therapeutic <br />riding occurring outside of the indoor riding arena. <br /> <br />Approximately is-acres of the site are proposed to be utilized for a rotating crop of <br />hay / alfalfa mix and com. A portion of the manure is proposed to be spread on the is-acres <br />of crop land. Given the current requirements of the ordinance, pasture land needs to be <br />provided for horses. To be able to provide even a half acre of land per horse, at the <br />maximum proposed, there will need to be 12-acres of land that is fenced pasture, roughly the <br />amount proposed to be cropland. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\2004\CU 04-34 Reiners\CU 04-34_CC.doc <br />
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