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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1993-065Member John Ferris introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: CITY OF MEDINA RESOLUTION NO. 93-65 RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO SUBURBAN HENNEPIN REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT FOR RANGER PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER AT BAKER PARK RESERVE WHEREAS, Suburban Hennepin Regional Park District (Applicant) has requested permission to construct a facility containing 3,254 square feet of office space plus 6,863 square feet in a horse barn as a ranger public safety center at Baker Park Reserve; and WHEREAS, the purposed use requires a conditional use permit under the city's zoning ordinance; and WHEREAS, the planning commission reviewed the request on August 10, 1993 and the city council on September 7, 1993 and determined that the purposed use would not interfere with the development of adjacent property. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Medina, Minnesota that a conditional use permit be granted to the Applicant for the stated purpose, subject to the following conditions; 1. All exterior lighting shall be designed and installed so that the globe is recessed and enclosed on all sides except the bottom and no light is case directly on any other property; 2. The drainage, driveway, parking areas and sewer shall be constructed as approved by the city engineer; 3. The Applicant shall be charged two SAC units for this facility; 4. The hours of operation shall be 24 hours per day, seven days per week; 5. The number of horses shall not exceed 16; 6. The number of regular staff members shall not exceed 25; RHB58659 ME230-191 7. There shall be no renting of horses to the public and no commercial use of the premises or horses allowed; 8. The building shall meet all building and fire code requirements including smoke and heat detectors wired to a central station; 9. Plans for the building must be reviewed and approved by the Maple Plain fire department; 10. A driveway permit must be obtained from Hennepin County; 11. A stop sign must be placed at the intersection of the driveway and County Road 24; 12. There shall be no outside bells, speakers or telephones allowed; 13. The city public works director must be notified before any sewer work is done and advised of the work schedule; 14. Any signs on the property must meet city code requirements; 15. Manure must be removed from the property according to the requirements of the Minnesota pollution control agency; 16. Adequate fencing around the facility must be constructed and maintained in good condition; 17. A11 exterior trash containers must be screened from view with a material compatible with the building; 18. All mechanical equipment must be screened from view with a material compatible with the building; 19. Parking must be constructed in accordance with the plans submitted and approved by the city; 20. The metal building in the location of the proposed structure must be removed and the block building may be retained for storage following construction of the proposed structure; 21. The Applicant must respond to the letter from Elizabeth Tillotson, dated August 12, 1993; and 22. The Applicant must pay to the city for administrative expenses the amount determined by the city staff to represent the actual cost to the city for reviewing this conditional use permit. Dated: September 21 , 1993. Anne E. Theis, Mayor RHB58659 ME230-191 ATTEST: arlson, Clerk -Treasurer The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Mayor Anne Theis and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Councilmembers Ferris, Ann Thies, Philip Zietlow and Mayor Theis. and the following voted against same: None Absent: Councilmember James Johnson Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. RHB58659 ME230-191