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<br />. <br /> <br />Kevin D. Reiners <br />Kyleen R. Reiners <br />9630 213th Avenue NW <br />Elk River, MN. 55330 <br /> <br />March 21, 2006 <br /> <br />To Whom It May Concem: <br /> <br />Dear Sir or Madam: <br /> <br />We are requesting a conditional use permit, which allows us to keep and maintain up to 15 horses on <br />our 10 acre property which is located at 9630 213th Avenue NW, Elk River. We are also looking to build <br />an indoor riding arena, which is within city guidelines for maximum of 8000 sq. ft. in attached/detached <br />accessory buildings- our total with the new building would be 7200 sq. ft. The property currently has a <br />30'x40' pole building and we are looking at building an additional 60'x100' pole building as an indoor <br />riding arena (please see appendix A). We have a manure management plan which will meet county <br />and state requirements (please see appendix B). My wife and I currently provide private riding lessons <br />to several children, including several handicapped children in accordance with the North American <br />Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />My wife Kyleen and I have dedicated a large portion of our lives to children and children with <br />disabilities. My wife as a care provider for children with disabilities and I as a Police Officer and DARE <br />officer in Central Minnesota. My wife and I have been working with several physically challenged <br />children in the Andover and Elk River area. We have discussed in length with numerous people who <br />have children that would qualify under NARHA guidelines and would greatly benefit from therapeutic <br />riding. We have received commitments from several of these families to utilize the services that we will <br />be providing. <br /> <br />My wife and I are firm believers in the 4-H program and the wonderful things it brings to the community; <br />in addition to therapeutic riding, our stable will be used for various 4-H equestrian programs, classes <br />and training. We have three children; all of them participate and are very interested in our horses and <br />these programs. They are a 16 year old daughter, a 12 year old son, and a 6 year old daughter. They <br />are all willing to participate and assist in any way possible with these programs; in fact my oldest <br />daughter is interested in becoming certified by NARHA to instruct these children. <br /> <br />At the present time there are only four certified NARHA stables in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region that <br />provide therapeutic riding for these children. Hoofbeats and Heartbeat's program in Otsego is <br />consistently full and has an extensive waiting list, which shows the great need for additional programs <br />of this type. Hoofbeats and Heartbeats was opened by Linda and Greg Kreuser in 2001. Many past <br />volunteers that have helped make these programs a success are past Governor Jesse Ventura and his <br />wife Terry. They believed in the program so strongly, that they even donated Jesse's horse to the <br />program, in addition to time and financial resources. Many local organizations believe so strongly in the <br />programs that KARE 11 TV even setup a fund raiser to get the word out about the programs and <br />services offered. <br /> <br />An indoor arena will allow us to offer these services year round to children with disabilities. With <br />Minnesota weather, an indoor riding and learning area is a requirement to provide year round services. <br />This will allow us to start programs and not have to stop or go idle during the winter months. It is very <br />difficult to build muscle tone, self confidence, and independence with a large break in the middle of <br />training; as the muscles need to be kept in use on a regular basis. The proposed size of the facility is a <br />60' x 100' riding arena, which will be located on the property. <br /> <br />I am including additional background information on NARHA for your convenience and consideration. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />"NARHA is a membership organization that fosters safe, professional, ethical and therapeutic equine <br />activities through education, communication, standards and research for people with and without <br />disabilities." The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) promotes equine <br />
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