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APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE PERM IT
Shoreland Management Ordinance
Otter Tail County
Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537
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This application is hereby recommended for approval by the Otter Tail County Planning Advisory Commission.
Chairman
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Approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Otter Tail County this.day of.
Chair
Special Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and
4 ,p / /Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this day of.
/T7fSPECIAL USE PERMIT NO.'72 nrl^t^tor
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171988®Otter Tail County, Minnesota
VtOTOR LUMRCCN SO.. RRINTCRt. PCII«U« fALL*. MINN.
Kirk Englishn Shoreland Flgmt. Hydrologist Feb. E3n n?7
Terry Lejcharn Area Hydrologist
Ottartail County
Letter of Earl C* ilickelson-i Jan. 30n l'=177
Star Lake Sfa-3SE Shoreland Ngmt • n
After reviewing the abovei {see attached letterTi the following
has been determined, hr- Enger bought the back lot in question
here in 1^73. The subdivision was platted and approved on Dec.
ILi n7ni before the Ottartail County Shoreland ilgmt. Ordinance
was passed. Howevar-i the lot is approximately niTSD sq. ft. in
size. Star Lake is a GD lake- Mr. Enger plans to put a building
on the sitei and the county has determined the building meets all
setback criteria etc
be denied a building permit. Yeti Mr. Enger insisted on taking
it to the Planning Commission and thus the County Board. The
building is to be used for infrequent {1-2 trucks/month} oil
changes for trucks that are sometimes in the area in relation to
Engers trucking business in Fargo. There will be no other repairs
or other work done here. If on occasion a truck is in the vicinity
overnighti it will be put in the garage and no trucks will be out
overnight. Mr. Enger has been operating in this manner since
about nbT. The Planning Commission recommended denial by a 5-M
votei based upon the commercial name associated with the project
only - otherwise they had no objections.
of the ordinance. Thusi Mr- Enger can not• 1
Mr. Michelson apparently wanted to buy the property Mr. Enger
now ownsi and thusi these neighbors don’t get along unfortunately•
One of the problems is that Mr. Mickelson has applied for a permit
to add to his house
lake.
since added the addition calling it a boathouse,
is aware of this and will take appropriate action.
an addition that would be 12 ft. from the
This was turned down by the Planning Commission.He has
The zoning office
Enclosed is a proposed letter to Mr. Mickelson.
cc: Malcotn Lee
rabruary 2ci li7?mar 21977
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Earl C> nichelson
Star Lake
]>enti flinn 5t526
Re: Star Lake 5b“3A5 Special Use Remit ~ Norris Cnger
BO'^r fir. tiickeison:
be have checked into the above special use permit and have deter
mined that the project fir. Enger proooses does not require a
special use peraiti even though fir. Enger applied for one. The
lot has been aopropriately recorded and the building will require
no setback variances. It is our opinion that the county has no
alternative but to issue this building permit.
Your interest in the shoreland man-Thank you for your concern,
agement orogrem is aoDrecisted.
Sincerely1
Terrence R. Lejchar
Area Hydrologist
Kirk English’! Shoreland hgnt* Hydrologist
flalcom Lee
cc:
star Lake Dent, MN 56528
30 January, 1977
Commlaaloner
Departraent of Natural Resources
Capital
St. Paul, MN 55101
' ^Subject: Special Ifee Permit, Otter Tall County Commissioners Approval of:
Rof: Lake 5^-385 35 WSP 136 HanK® ^1 Ooi'a, Star lake
Dear Commissioner,
On 24 January, 1977 the Otter Tall County Board of Commisaioners approved a
Special Lbe Permit, for Norris Enger, to construct a garage which is to be used
as a repair, maintainence, and storage facility for transcontinental tri«ks. This
Facility ■(■ri.ll be located on lake shore property (Star Juake),
This approval given in view of tlie ovorvJielinlng objootiona of the area l*oaidwntn
who feel that the commiaaionera judgement was a violation (»f treat lud of a prov\v>ua
tmonh to onl n'>l Inlio'l con 11 IcmM a I of "o' human j that t,h^ app\'v)Val
Urtos c'wy/lte/’tad, arbitratl l.y ulUio(it iletMCmiiiing tha A^^Ll'.al InteixlcHl use of the
facility; without presentation of building plans; without reasonably determining
By-product impact on the natural environment; ard that the comiiilssioners approval
rei'vJerod In npity of a i-ooommordation for d VnapprovA.l by Otter Tail County
K1». n n i»j g c o m.'» \ ,r. n ) o n,
7'ti« (;ttwr T/iil, County Commianiunorn have dei(mn;jtratnil in the past thoir liOMtility
I'rt/mrdlng tourism. Ouch a faci^Llty and commercial enterprise within any lake
proper can only have a very negative impact on the goals of the Department of
I-Jatural Resources and the Division of Tourism.
We are therefore requesting 3rour review of this special use permit and the support
of your office to assist the residents of this area in their efforts to abate any
further action on this non-conforming use permit, and to further investigate the
existing codes to determine what changes are needed in order to circumvent similcir
threats to environmental areas such as ours.
Since time is of the essence in this matter, I am pursing this matter at the local
level, and I will be available to meet with any representative from your office.
Tour efforts in this regard will be greatly appreciated.
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Earl C. Mickelson
C, C, to: Gov,,R. Perpich, Kerlyn Vesloh, State Senator of Distr. #7, Bob Anderson,
Commissioner of Tourism, Sid Nelson