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. A RESOLIITION GRANTING
� . A TSMPORARY CONDITIONAL DSL PRRMIT � "
� PER MUNICIPAL ZOIQING COD$ •
SECTION 10.31, SOBDIVISION 3 (D)
FILE #1277
WHBRBAS, Ed Morrow, Chairman �of the Big Island Veterans Camp,
Board of Governors (hereinafter "the app licant" ) has an interest in the
property located on Big Island Lake Minnetonka, Record Lot l, within the
City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows:
Please see attached legal discription, Exhibit A.
WHEREAS, the app 1 icant has app 1 ied to the City of Orono for a
Conditional Use Permit to permit the temporary overnight camping of workers
involved in the clean up of the property per per Municipal Zoning Code
• Section 10.31, Subdivision 3 (D).
. NOW, THEREFORB, BB IT RESOLV$D by� the City Council of Oro:�o,
Minnesota: � �
FINDINGS
1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File �1277.
2. The property is loc�ated in the RS, Seasonal Recreational
Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of 5 acres in area.
3. The property consists of approximately 57 acres in area.
4. On May 16, 1988, the Orono Planning Commission reviewed the
application as proposed and recommended approval, based on one or more
of the following findings: , ,
A. The property consists of 57 acres and can provide adaquate
camping area for a crew of 57 workers. Applicant shal 1 maintain
one acre per worker ratio.
B. The proposed temporary use of the island for overnight
camping will not have an adverse� effect upon the lake, upon the
land, nor upon neigboring properties.
� C. f Adaquate fire protection shall be provided for overnight
campers and during open burn activities.
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D. The City has received no negative comments from adjacent
neighbors during the effective period of the Previous Work Crew
Conditional Use Permits nor has the City received reports of any
problems with the operation of the camp during the time of the
temporary permit.
5. The City Council has considered this application including the �
findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by
staff and comments of the applicant and the effect of the proposed use
on the health, safety and welfare of the community. ,
6. The City Counci 1 f inds that granting a Conditiona 1 Use Permit to �
allow the temporary overnight camping of workers involved in the
cleanug of the property will not be detrimental to the health, safety o�
or general welfare of the public, would not adversely affect light, �
air nor �ose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring properties, '
• nor will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the
proposed temporary use of the property as approved will be in keeping
with the intent and objectives of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive
� Plan of the City. �
CONCLIISIONS, ORD$R AND CONDITIONS
Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono City �
Council hereby grants a temporary Conditional Use Permit per Municipal
Zoning Code Section 10.31, Subdivision 3 (D) to permit overnight camping of
work crews involved in the clean up of the Big Island Veterans Camp from
May 23, 1988 to July 1, 1988, subject to the following conditions:
1. Crew to be limited to 57 workers - family members and friends can
not be on camp site for the duration of the temporary permit.
2. Workers shall use portable gas stoves and charcoal grills for i
cooking - open burning to be approvecl by Orono Fire Inspector. �
3. Tenting is allowed only for work crews. The authorized caretaker �
Mark Peterson, shall be the only person to remain permanently on site , '
for the duration of the temporary permit.
4. The facility shall be inspected by the Orono staff on a regular
basis during the clean up program.
5. Hazardous bui ldings are not to be occupied by worker crews but
are to remain boarded up and secured from public use.
6. Fire extinguishers must be provided on site. .
. 7. Two septic facilities/structures have been approved for use by
the work crews and are defined as the South Hill (Point Charming
structure) and the Peanut Row facility, per Section 4630.0900 of the
State Hea lth Code. The water supp ly has been approved by the Orono
staff and awaits certification from the Hennepin County Environmental
Division.
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� 8. Applicant to provide a current Certificant of Insurance coverage.
9. Materials not able to be burned or buried will be stored within
an area approved by the Orono staf f unti 1 "ice in" at which time the
debris will be hauled off the island. This site must be screened and
secured from members of the public who will be using the island during
the 1988 season. •
10. The camp shall be limited to two permanent slips at the existing
dock for camp boats and six transient slips for workers. Applicant
must have LMCD license for the 1988 season.
11. The clean up program shall be limited to the following
activities:
A. Cleaning, grading, and seeding of all areas disturbed with
burning and raising of all structures.
B. Clean up and burning of debris/brush.
C. The burning of debris in an approved burn site by the Orono
Fire Inspector. �
D. The building of approved structures required for the opening
of the camp for day use recreation, ie. picnic tables, fire
• � station, etc.
12. Any activities conducted on the property not covered by this
permit or not meeting the original intent of this temporary permit
� shall result in the immediate termination of said permit and all
activities approved therein.
13. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and condi-
tions of this resolution shall constitute a violation of the zoning
code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and
shall be punishable as a misdemeanor.
14. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees
to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, successors
and assigris, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the
chain of title of the property.
Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 23th day of May, 1988.
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� EXHIBIT A
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Government Lot One (1) , Section Fourteen (14) , Township
One Hundred Seventeen (11?) , Range Twenty-Three (23) ; and
;;=�� Government Lot Two (2) , Section Twenty-Three (23) , Township
���'� One Hundred Seventeen (117) , Range Twenty-Three (23) ; and
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That part of Government Lot Three (3) , Section Twenty-Three
(23) , Township One Hundred Seventeen (117) , Range Twenty-Three'
(23) , commencing at the Northeast corner of said Government
Lot Three (3) , Section Twenty-Three (23) ; thence Southwes'terly
- . � along the lake shore to the Northeast corner of Lot A, Morse
Island� Park; tllence South 350 feet to Lake Minnetonka; thence
__ �ast along the sl�ore of Lake., Minnetonka to the East line of said
` � Lot Three (3) ; thence North to the �place of beginning.
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
On. thi s S� day of �" , 19 8�
before me a No ary Public wit in an fo s 'd county, personally
appeared c�.`kx�l.C� �. �O�'t'
known to me to be the person(s) describ d in and who executed the
foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed
the same as his (their) free act and deed.
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• NOTARY PUBLIC
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MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
On this day of , 198 , before me
a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared
known to me to be the
person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his
(their) fr�e act and deed.
NOTARY PUBLIC
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' MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
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