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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />March 28. 2000 <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />5.7. <br /> <br />5.8. <br /> <br />Mr. Glen stated that the previous building was used by the morning "coffee <br />klatch" and later in the day, friends would gather for a beer. He stated that <br />children come in an out for pop and ice cream. <br /> <br />Commissioner Schuster asked how the interim use is established. Ms. McPherson <br />explained that an interim use is a special CUP, clearly identifying a date specific <br />for termination of the use. She noted that if the property would be sold for <br />residential use before the ten-year time period ends, the campground use would <br />cease. <br /> <br />Commissioner Pederson asked what would happen if the campground is still <br />there is 10 years. Ms. McPherson stated that the applicant would need to come <br />back to the City to request an amendment to the interim use. <br /> <br />Chair Mesich felt that the applicant was granted a CUP, they should comply with <br />the City's requirements, such as parking. He suggested an escrow could be <br />required, if, in the future, the City felt the parking area needed to be improved. <br /> <br />Commissioner Chambers stated he did not see a need to formally designate <br />parking, since the building would be used mainly by the residents. <br /> <br />Commissioner Schuster felt the parking situation was adequate, since it was <br />mostly foot traffic to the site. Commissioner Baker expressed his agreement. He <br />supported the new building as an improvement to the site. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, Chair Mesich closed the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER SCHUSTER MOVED APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST BY WAPITI PARK <br />CAMPGROUND FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALL RECONSTRUCTION OF A <br />30' X 55' STRUCTURE TO BE USED FOR LAUNDRY, OFFICE AND ASSEMBLY, PUBLIC <br />HEARING CASE NO. CU 00-6, WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> <br />1. THE APPROVAL IS VALID FOR TEN YEARS OR UNTIL THE PROPERTY IS <br />REDEVELOPED, WHICHEVER IS SOONER. <br />2. THE STRUCTURE SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHIEF <br />BUILDING OFFICIAL. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER BAKER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 6-0. <br /> <br />Reauest by City of Elk River for Land Use Map Amendment for Tyler Street <br />Properties, Public Hearina Case No. LU 00-3 <br /> <br />Reauest by Citv of Elk River for Rezonina of Tyler Street Properties, Public Hearinq <br />Case No. ZC 00-1 d <br /> <br />Staff report by Michele McPherson. The City of Elk River requests the rezoning and <br />change of land use designations of remnant parcels along Tyler Street be <br />approved. Ms. McPherson explained that the requests are a "housekeeping" <br />issue as a result of the Tyler Street re-alignment, in order to provide consistency for <br />the zoning districts along this street. Staff recommends approval of the rezonings <br />
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