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m <br />Kr <br />vT: ■ <br />i - <br />i^- <br />i.at:- <br />^ /i <br />9 <br />f <br />I ■• <br />*' ^ <br />■n <br />. >.* <br />■ir. <br />— • <br />DESCRIPTION OP REQUEST <br />The Spring Hill Conference Center operated until 1988 when it <br />ceased operations for economic reasons. Thereafter, Spring Hill <br />Conference Center determined to sell the property in Orono and <br />significantly reduce its operations. Ovor a lengthy period of <br />time, Spring Hill Conference Center attempted to effectuate a <br />sale to a similar nonprofit entity but without success. The <br />reasons for the hoped for sale to a nonprofit were to continue <br />the existing land use as well as to continue the function of the <br />Spring Hill Conference Center. <br />In 1989, Duncan Dayton and Jud Dayton began to seriously look at <br />the Spring Hill Conference Center site in Orono with an eye <br />toward acquiring the site. Ultimately, a deal was struck and the <br />Dayton brothers acquired the Spring Hill property late in 1989. <br />As an entity to hold title they established the Spring Hill Land <br />Company Limited Partnership with Spring Hill Land Company, a <br />Minnesota corporation, as the corporate general partner. Jud <br />Dayton and Duncan Dayton are the two principals and are actively <br />involved in management of this property. Jud Dayton.and Duncan <br />Dayton herewith petition the City of Orono for a conditioned use <br />permit for the property surrounding the conference center <br />buildings being PID No. 25-118-23-33-0002. The conditional use <br />permit they request is to allow the buildings and the immediately <br />surrounding property to be used for two purposes. One .is,by the <br />Fresh Water Foundation and the other is by the Woodridgjie Church. <br />Both users are nonprofit corporations. <br />The description of the uses of the Spring Hill site by the Fresh <br />Water Foundation is attached hereto as Exhibit A. As you can <br />see, the uses of Spring Hill by the Fresh Water Foundation are <br />very much the same as the uses to which the conference center <br />facility put to by Spring Hill when it was in operation.V <br />The second user is the Woodridge Church which is an active <br />church. Its uses of the Spring Kill site are attached hereto as <br />Exhibit B. Again, the uses of the site are more for church and <br />church related purposes than of being only conference center <br />purposes, but such uses are quite similar to conference center <br />uses. In addition, churches are permissible users of lands in <br />Orono's Zone RR-lB-1. <br />The Dayton brothers have held the Spring Hill Conference Center <br />property for o’^er a year now without having been able to obtain <br />revenue generai.ing users of it. With the property now on the <br />real estate tax rolls, the holding costs are soaring as you would <br />anticipate. The Dayton Brothers long-term intention for the <br />property is to develop it at some future date. In the meantime, <br />they wish to obtain a conditional use permit essentially <br />permitting conference center uses similar to those to which the <br />center had been put by its former owner and occupant Spring Hill <br />Conference Center. <br />.J»« <br />V <br />ir
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