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One of the conditions was that trucks exiting and entering the site be <br />required to use County Road 13 (Twin Lakes Road) and not the residential <br />streets in the Royal Oaks Subdivision. The applicant is having difficulty in <br />finding an acceptable route to get the excavating material to County Road 13 <br />and is requesting an additional two year extension to the conditional use <br />permit. <br />A conditional use permit must be substantially completed within two years <br />of approval or the request becomes invalid. Elk River City Code does allow <br />the option for an extension if the Planning Commission and the City Council <br />feels the extension is warranted. Attached to the memo is a copy of the <br />minutes from the meetings with the Planning Commission and City Council . <br />The minutes should explain this request in detail. It is staff's opinion that <br />conditions have not changed to warrant denying the request. <br />Planning Commission Meeting <br />At the February 28, 1995 Planning Commission meeting the Commission <br />concurred with staff findings and recommended approval of the 2 year <br />extension request by Steve Shoemaker. <br />Recommendation <br />Staff recommends approval of the two year extension request by Steven <br />Shoemaker for conditional use permit #92-25, which would allow the <br />applicant an additional two years to excavate a wetland area to create an <br />open winter pond within the Royal Oaks Subdivision with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. .That the original fourteen conditions required with the existing <br />conditional use permit be included with the extension. <br />2. An excavation/grading permit with the City of Elk River be required <br />prior to any work being conducted in the wetland area. <br />., <br />