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57000110069001_Conditional Use Permits_11-01-1995
A. Otter Tail County Planning CommissionI' County Court House Fergus Fails, Mifinesota 56537 j. ;|0i I S I i i i ifAGENDA :;FOR JAN S 1996 :j aJANUARY 3, 1996 ! LAND & RESOURCE r j} Roll Call/Approval of Minutes sSverdrup/Sec. 11 Tordenskjold/Sec. 13/14 Unnamed Lake Unnamed Lake Ted Burrington Ben Stich/John Rose Old Business Old Business 7:30 P.M. Lida/Sec. 27/28 *Preliminary Plat Lake LidaJeanne Hovland, et a I "EVENSOM'S ADDITION" ( 31 \l^ i* Formerly known as Lake Lida Lodge m PLEASE NOTE TIME YOU ARE SCHEDULED FOR THE JANUARY 3, 1996 MEETING. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE NOTIFY THE LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE. y>^ 4»SN*® 5T<45-5;’ Director Membership If you are a member of a NARHA operating center’s board of directors, this membership is for you. The 12-month membership fee is $20 and includes benefits specific to your important role in the industry. Benefits: NARHA News (which contains a special page written for program administrators), workshop and conference re^stration discounts, membership pin and access to NARHA's Director and Officer Liability Insurance. moves their bodies in a manner similar to a human walking gait. These riders can experience increased balance, muscle control and strength. Individual Member Benefits: NARHA Guide, member ship pin, discounted merchandise and educational materials, plus NARHA News. The various levels of individual membership are: Individual — $35 Life—$1,000 (one time fee) to an individual with a disability. • •• Individuals wnth learning or mental disabilities are motivated by riding to increase concentration, patience and discipline. If a psychological or emotional disability is present, the unique relationship formed with a horse can help improve interpersonal relationships. And, as is expected, all riders can benefit from increased self-esteem and coping skills. Patron—$250To see individuals with disabilities ride horses is truly an unforgettable experience. Not only do they sit taller and smile more, they extend their dreams beyond the confines of their disabilities into new, unexplored worlds. Riding exercises the spirit as well as the body. American Hippotherapy Association Section Membership Individual Members with a special inter est in hippotherapy are eligible for membership in this section for an additional $20 per year. (Call NARHA to receive an AHA brochure.) Benefits: AHA news letter, periodically updated bibliography, discounts on AHA-sponsored activities and networking opportunities. This membership is forAllied Membership businesses and associations that are interested inLike many sports, horseback riding and other equine activities provide challenges as well as rewards. For a rider with a disability, however, these challenges can be even greater. That's why the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) was formed. NARHA establishes saifety standards, provides continuing education and offers networking opportunities for both its individual and operating center members. The end result is that riders are encouraged to expand the limits of their abilities in environments that promote success. equine activities for individuals with disabilities. The 12-month membership is $50. Benefits: Allied Member certificate, NARHA News, free and discounted advertising discounts on conference exhibit space as well as on workshop registration, merchandise and educational materials. Where to Ride NARHA has more than 450 member operating centers in the United States and Canada. These centers range from small, one-person programs to large operations with several instructors and therapists. In addition to therapeutic riding, an operating center may offer any number of equine activities for individuals with disabilities. Based on its qualifications, a center may offer driving, vaulting, hippotherapy, trail riding, competition or stable management. Operating Center Membership Developed solely for therapeutic riding centers, this membership is based on a calendar year. The fee is determined by the number of riders. Member centers must complete an accreditation process to maintain membership. In turn, accreditation recognizes the operating center as safe and its personnel as competent professionals. Benefits: NARHA Guide, referrals, conference registration discount, accreditation review, access to NARHA's Liability and Medical Insurance, access to NARHA's Director & Officer Liability Insurance, voting privileges, discounted merchandise and educational materials, plus NARHA News. Riders lto50 51 to 100 100 and up This membership isSponsoring Membership designed for individuals or corporations that want to support therapeutic riding and NARHA with a financial contribution of more than $250. Benefits: NARHA News, donor recognition, membership pin and special opportunities for event sponsorships.Benefits of Therapeutic Riding Therapeutic riding is recognized by the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Physical Therapy Association. The benefits of therapeutic riding are available to individuals with just about any disability, including: How You Can Make a Difference NARHA member operating centers serve more than 23,000 riders. You can make a difference in the lives of these individuals by becoming involved with a loeal operating center and with NARHA. About NARHA Founded in 1%9, NARHA is headquartered in Denver, CO. This non-profit, equestrian organization is dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities. More than 450 operating centers and more than 1,400 individuals are members of NARHA. Annual Fee $120 $180Muscular Dystrophy Visual/Hearing Impairments Mental Retardation Multiple Sclerosis Emotional Disabilities Spinal Cord Injuries Learning Disabilities Cerebral Palsy Down Syndrome Autism Spina Bifida Brain Injuries Amputations CVA/Stroke $240 Operating centers need volunteers, riders, instructors, therapists and horses. NARHA needs your membership support. There are several membership levels ... Spirit Club Membership This special 12-month membership for volunteers and riders is available from local operating centers. A portion of the $20 membership fee goes directly to that center. However, if you are not associated with a local operating center, you may join directly through NARHA. Benefits: NARHA News (which contains two special pages for Spirit Club members), membership pin, award opportunities, merchandise discounts and a Spirit Club T-shirt with the initial membership. Significant NARHA programs include Operating Center Accreditation and Instructor Certification. Both help insure the high quality and safe instruction offered by local operating centers. NARHA also provides many educational opportunities through regional workshops, an annual conference and through regional and state networks. The Association publishes educational and promotional resources that are available to members at discounted prices. Individual Membership This membership is for professionals who want to learn about therapeutic riding and who want to be actively involved in the industry. Many are riding instructors, therapists, physicians or administrators. The 12-month membership includes NARHA voting privileges. Research shows that students who participate in therapeutic riding can experience physical, emotional and mental rewards. For individuals with impaired mobility, horseback riding gently and rhythmically e. !Pt! .2 -a t- jc o. 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P.O. Box 33150 Denver, CO 80233 1-800-369-RIDE (7433) 005oS O * (Slo^ Eo05 J5 O 8eO NARHAao ^ ^ S□*© □ □ □ □□H APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Shoreland Management Ordinance Otter Tail County Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 /y'- ,1/17.10 SKReceipt No. 53"00 Application Fee $ lidQu.rr]irtaivn Last Name'O {j{{^ ^■ LAK-^^/iQ^ 1^1^■ F^^6u$ -2,1 SI 73^-03^Phone:Owner:MidiFirst Zip No.StateCityStreet & No. Qy DMMUMlEIjlzM3.Lake ClassLake NameLake No. 133II Twp. NameRangeTwp.Sec. X- Upipra'Z<iir>^<-4-^-1 V h:i<r oT C-O c£> i O 00 liD-W ,^<4 oh KoFire it or Lake ID #Legal Description: Tjle Df= Ttte 5ouJt^ST aui^hsjee.^ Df= 'Wet tdoeri+L^^r Su>^TBrz_^ cSo^Y urrs, S^ctivaI II 132^ kFrNQ^^l^ COuNn^ f<^iNNE^5pTn ^ 0L3 57-000- /I ~ 00^^ - ool ^Parcel Number EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST: d^c^LL^T '?eeA^L5s/0N TO But(^0 B STT/^ CAf^ FACUL^lTlj^Fvi^ FcST^A^ 0^^f^lhiNSi yy^ei^/H^eirCnc /iJCoor^ ^ o^DoDri_j ' iZiPii^Oi AnO) '7Q'%.^Cp^ 7^2)‘57Z>€iy 2J04 Fjef>M <eo»w - / 77 Of^ wi^/ATe- u)iTH- mL^i^ouT €H\fit.ot^tiJi]^NTm^ lOHz^ athhi^ Bfi^meTtJr ^VUAD 60LL«^ce mr- Varxrp f ljpocp^ UK)^j A=^/^9 Z/u^t/VS'. iolu. Be ei^r’/y) THe ^ ^opoeeo OUT poofl , /\PPDi. W' LFh^ ■ In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING. SS^awm Of Applicant 19^/i>/3 O'Application dated . X - DO NOT USE SPACE BELOW - iVi)/ I isJiil.Time:Date of hearing: The Planning Commission recommends to the County Board of Commissioners the following: 11-1-95: Tabled to Jan. 3, 1996 and until the issues that have been recorded have been addressed by the Applicant. 1-3-96: Ted Burrington called the Office indicating that they wish to withdraw their Application and that they will send us verification in writing. Chairman , hereby:day of iaThe County Board of Commissioners on this. Denies the request. Approves this request as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approves as follows:Chairman Conditional Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and day of.Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this., 19 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. Land & Resource Management Official Otter Tail County, Minnesota mailed copy of Application to Applicant.(bate/initial) MKL — 0390-006 267.088 — Victor Lundeen Co., Printers, Fergus Falls. Minnesota Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Mifinesota 56537 AGENDA FOR JANUARY 3, 1996 7:00 P.M. Roll Cal I/Approval of Minutes Sverdrup/See. 11 Tordenskjold/Sec. 13/14Unnamed Lake Unnamed LakeOld Business Old BusinessTed Burrington Ben Stich/John Rose 7:30 P.M.Lida/Sec. 27/28Lake LidaPreliminary PlatHovland, et alJeanne "EVENSON'S ADDITION" Lake Lida Lodge* Formerly known as 4- /-3-fC aoM -P. 4^ cL/UZM-Hs^ -^o '•-7 tS Planning Commission November 1, 1995 Page 3 Northern Recrea-tional Properties/"Rush Bay View; - Approved With Conditions; Request to build 1250' of road to County Specs to service the Proposed Plat of "Rush Bay View", a plat consisting of 16 lots and 2 blocks; proposed use to be personal residential. Property is described as Pt of Gov. Lot 2, Section 21 of Otto Township; Rush Lake (56-141), GD. Paul Leonard (Northern Recreational Properties) and Clem Hendrickson (Surveyor) represented the properties, opposition to the location of the road and proposed a cul-de-sac (he left a petition for the records); April Nelson asked the Commission who would pay for the construction of the road; Irene Longerbone indicated that Oak Point Road does get alot of traffic. Merle Longerbone expressed A motion by Zimmerman, second by Trites to approve as presented, provided that prior to final plat approval, the Land & Resource Office receives verification from the Township that they have taken over the road into the Public Access (will require DNR approval) or have a cul-de-sac constructed on the east end of the road to County Specifications. Voting; All members in favor. Ted Burrington - Tabled to January 3, 1996; Request permission to build a ranch style care facility, for foster care of 10, riding stable for therapeutic horseback riding, indoor fi outdoor riding arena and cluster housing (guest house), 204' from road 177' from lake. Construction of living quarters will be 75' x 46', two story with walkout environmental wheel chair access basement.Ground source heat pump and The main lodge will be 75' from the lake, 90' from the Proposed outdoor arena at 60' x 130', The property is described as E 660' of GL 3; Section passive solar heat, property line, 240' from Hwy #45. approx. 80' from lake. 11 of Sverdrup Township; Unnamed Lake (56-453), GD. Deb Burrington represented the Application and indicated that they would like to change their request to exclude the guest house. Lyndon Thompson expressed opposition on the proposed site (concerns on safety, noise and incompatibility); Sandy McMilleon expressed concerns regarding their horses, the zoning requirements, property values and indicated that this is not the proper site; Tom Fichtel expressed concerns on their care for the horses (their need of water, etc.) and the Applicants capability of carrying through with the project. A motion by Trites, second by Lachowitzer to table until the January 3, 1996 meeting and until the issues that have been recorded have been addressed by the Applicant. Voting; All members in favor. Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 November 3, 1995 Ted Burrington 616 E. Lakeside Or. Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Planning Commission Meeting of November 1, 1995.RE: Dear Ted Burrington; This is to inform you of the action taken by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission at their above mentioned meeting. Enclosed please find a copy of the minutes indicating their action on your request. Providing the Planning Commission did not table your Application for further consideration, the County Commissioners will consider this recommendation at their November 7, 1995 meeting. Sincerely, Marsha Bowman Acting Secretary OTCPC Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 January 5, 1996 Ted Burrington PO Box 162 Fergus Falls,MN 56538 Planning Commission Meeting of January 3, 1996RE: Dear Ted Burrington: At the above mentioned meeting, the Planning Commission was informed that you had called the Land & Resource Office and indicated that you wish to withdraw your Application and that you will send us verification of this withdrawal in writing. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Land & Resource Management Office. Sincerely, Marsha Bowman Acting Secretary OTCPC Planning Commission January 3, 1996 Page 2 Ted Burrinaton - Withdrawn; A Conditional Use Application requesting permission to build a ranch style care facility for foster care of 10, riding stable for therapeutic horseback riding, indoor & outdoor riding arena and cluster housing (guest house), 204' from road Construction of living quarters will be 75' X 46', two story with walkout environmental wheel chair access basement. Ground source heat pump and passive solar heat. from the lake, 90' from the property line, 240' from Hwy #45. outdoor arena at 60' x 130', approximately 80' from lake, described as E 660' of GL 3 of Section 11 of Sverdrup Township; Unnamed Lake (56-453). 177' from lake. The main lodge will be 75' Proposed The property is Bill Kalar informed the Commission that the Burrington's had called into the Office and indicated that they wish to withdraw their Application and that they will send us verification in writing. Ben Stich/John Rose - Tabled; A Conditional Use Application requesting: 1. Extract and remove gravel: A. Area to be excavated - maximum dimensions are 590' (N&S) x 1320' (E&W) - Bank is 75' above and intend to extract to a depth of 80' below grade. B. Estimated time to complete gravel extraction is 20 years. C. Upon completion of the gravel extraction, the excavated area will become a pond with appropriately sloped sideslopes. 2. Improve road on Stich property: A. Existing road is approximately 10' wide. B. Improved road would be bladed to 20' in width and graveled. Property is described as Stich - Lots 1,2 & 3 of Section 13; Rose - SEl/4 & SEl/4 NEl/4 Ex Tr of Section 14; all in Tordenskjold Township; Unnamed Lake (56-432), NE. Jim Lampy represented the Application; regarding the use of the Township road, the Township letter that was received at the November 1, 1995 Meeting and the affects that this project might have on the Unnamed Lake; Terry Meyer expressed concerns regarding the use of the Township road. Gene Bjorklund expressed concerns A motion by Trites to table to the February 7, 1996 meeting in order to: 1. Enable the Commission Members to read the Extractive Use Site Development Restoration Plan as submitted by Mr. Lampy during this meeting. 2. To request written comments from the Township regarding the use of the Township road.To extend an invitation to the Township so that they may be represented at the February meeting. 3. Voting; All members in favor. (bM l/i/A---- ^ / ^ "tvoM" -j^oil-8^Sf fHce L i r M\(-^yhs'°’’ r ccdUc)a- a<^nzs I _ i<»\c\fz^ I He* l^- yVCL^ ^ (f-Uli . \ \A(Mm -'■K'(s . flft-d f\cv^ymj fd ccl( ( Mji if fc'-f ic« i fo C^vl I ‘^(j I cci-hdX ^{-h-iA/1/1 cA Inj.ll>10 o'A ii /Cm^l£- hen I■I-/7 ' ^X44 Oa\ Cp fhooiJ vj e -('0 Ra -ir- 5 5 (Ay/^lci oot(md -> b i>> tdcchoviK I r ■> 1 OO fM WICC?'- we* 3ka vwx :Q(/i3 UM-Cb b UJl7l/L 1 -/iLl l(£cl ft) vicovt/x Ac/111 ho O' /I ' " dCf\, Im ■ >■. ■ h> M. W I ffl_U';|»>rA-i--t m- ■ o'i-:-. &s. r Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 AGENDA FOR JANUARY 3, 1996 7:00 P.M. Roll Call/Approval of Minutes Sverdrup/Sec. 11 Tordenskjold/Sec. 13/14 Old Business Old Business Unnamed Lake Unnamed Lake Ted Burrington Ben Stich/John Rose 7:30 P.M. Lida/Sec. 27/28 *Lake LidaPreliminary PlatJeanne Hovland, et al "EVENSON'S ADDITION" * Formerly known as Lake Lida Lodge is -i QjZ j « hxt ;• Z^’-jiKe.! , fcr^\ V \^VY'U^v:" S!>M i' Vv 1 ^ V ^,i •' ■) 76 7^ y' /7e^t:fy^ I h'lve r^ny objections to the proposed deveiopnent by the Burrin^tons. I sttrt I would like to point out thet the Burrin^^tons h-?.ve never contacted i;ne or ette;npted to investigate- wri-at ,|)otential proole-ns they might have oy ■ Ilocating 30 close to a farm and livefetock operation. roiianticized view of life in the couhtry—peace and quiet, oack to nature, . solitude and from the r.adio ads' tnht( the Burrintons are using to solicit funds Before M-any city people hace a However, just li.<e a city hasit .-.'ould aopear tnat this apolies toi them.I its problens with'traffic and"noise,I odors and pollution,Industrial noise and hazards -and overcrowing, we in the agricultural community have our proolems vvith noise, odors and safety hazardsj also. -I would like to draw your attetion Ito some safety concerns and noise anjd ■ odor proolenis that make this an unacceptable site for the Barringtons ■ facility. 'I '' . ' The land that I own next to the proposed-site is cropland. The centerpiece os this'Proposed facility We use all types of heavy-equipment ot farm this, is to'have inexperienced handicapped children riding'horses.;vhat is going to hap'len when these horses are starteld oy the noise of these machines operating and they spook? I cjon't need that kind of a guilt trip laid on me just.oecause of someone's inability to select .an ap.Dropriate site.: This site is siipiy not far enough removed to oe safe.I . Another safety concern is for the kids who will'be accomoanying parents I My crops aife likely to becone an irrestable attractionusing the guest houses. for them as they play games such asihide and seek. While I trust that they will get out of the way of our machinery and that I will be aoie to recover damages if I push it, How are we to keep thim out of there when'we apply crop protection chemicals? These chenicals have no | entry times ranginp- frnm hours and while we are required to post the land whier in 11t itf Egreat at,ignoring signs.UlNOV 7 1995 r St RESOURCE An additional safety concer comes from the lake that they are building next to. That pond is currently oeing leased to a firm., that raises walleye fingerlings for saie to various.iake^vassociations. This lease has been signed by all parties ■ . ‘ r ' with property on the lake including 1:.he 3uiiiringtons and it has four years remaining., l^ile this might seem hairniiess-on the surface the fact is that when they have a good year comorrants move in and start to eat all os their fingerlings^ They have no choice but to-try;-arjd destroy. those birds. , This is: usually done by by two pocple armed with shotguns, one standing,on shore.while the other races up and down the lake in a motorooat ,crying-.to get close enough too shoot or to sc,ire the birds over the'other person, .dome years they Slave to do this at ■1 It will not be safe to have kids on horseback whileleast i5 times a summer. I really don't want to have to cancel this,lease and losethis is going on. the income from it either, . . .Huniebs also use this lake in-the fall.and the sound of gunfire carrying- across, the water would m^ke it very hazardous. An incident of a handicapoed child being thrown off a horse needs :to happen only once in 20 years to. be- unacceptable. noise and odor complaints that they areI,-would like to turn now to the certain to have.This is the aosoimte worst type of an establishment for a farm (bo operate next too because thiir needs.for peace.-and quiet are so critical. I'd rather have a hospital or old folks home in ny oackyart than this oecause there will ^ave to be such' a great.e nphasis bn outdoor activity. Their tolerance for noise and odors are sure to oe n ich less than .an.ordinary residence. . I would estimate,.that therw will be to- 40 people :on thes site and .the potential for complaints will go,uo as the numoer-of-pepple increase.Most of their guests are going ,to oe temporary visitors^ and if'they hit a particularly bsd period of time the will complain alot more ,bha a 3 full time resident who realizes that ; the good days far outweigh the bad. Tb make m,atter5 worst, this place does not space or natural shielding to help buffer noise or. odors.h,?.ve trees, or 5 They are locatingLet me cite a few ex.aTpies of the'prooiems that I see. this facility directly in the way of the prevailing winds that come acroos■I Normally this is not a' proolem oecause they crust over and However, that changes for at least a two week period while we agitate and h-ul that manure out. my manure pit. pretty much contain the smell. Jpeaking of hauling I have to use all the cropland that I have, on a rotating basis, to dispose of the waste from 2?5 animals. manure That includes the fields next to this Even thoug we siili incorporate it as soon as practiealproposed facility. it will still give them proole'iis for perhaps 10 lays jecause they are ouilding sposing of livestock waste in the areaso close. I am not the only farmer di The land to tlie east is farmed by a livestock' farmer who will haveeither. to haul on the puolic road past this site to dispose of it on his fields and Iso there is a 3^0 cow dairy If- miles to the south and they rent the land immediately to the south east of this site and will oe using the public road and these fields for heavy manure applLcations. I would like to point out that farming is not an 3 to 5 with weekends We have to 0[>erate whenever coditions permit, sometimes very late intooff.I City people that fo brillistic when someone gets up oefore 3 amthe night. to now their lawn on a bunday morning are not going to oe abel to accept the noise at all hours that we have no choice about. In addition to my livestock I al'so grow a fair amount of corn that has The noise from these apeation fans drying the corn will carry upto be dried. As close as the oeo ,)le are coming with their facility and withoutto four niles. trees to suffer it, there will deflnteyl oe a constant oackgroud noise for This |is just a normal! part of farming activity. 1 The hazzel and fear of iealing with complaints will make it far nore aoout 45 days out of the year. difficult for ne to sell or lease my;property for agricultural purposes should If I can't get ny qqity out of my livestock improvements thisthe need arise.1 Do these people expectdevelooment could cost ne tens of thousands of dollars. 4^ farmers to roll over'and fo-rfeit the aselot their land just oecau'se they need : .'peace and quiet? 'iVell excuse me, but-. I- v;as here first. Least any one thinks that I am bJowing: smpke aoout the seriousness of these problems—a tour could be,arranged. You can walk down" oy the property line and see for- yourself if the o;ick:;round noise from the aeration fans will oernit a suitaole background for teaching. . Pick a day when 'the v;ind is olowing fron th -Jest .and I will agit.ate ny l.agoon's and smell for-.yourself if the odor I can even come dov-in on th field nest to them with a couple tankers of manure and you can see for yourself if it is safe to be teaching horseback, riding to handicapped dhildren with .that nuch noise an‘d ’ is offensive to city people. :distraction going on. People with such critical nee is .for quiet and. isoxvtion aosp :.utely have to ; •(be resi.jonsioie for fin^ding -a site that is oig enou-h -and isolated enough without infringing o.'i a.ijoining pz’onerty owners. There is no shortage of ■ rOppropr-iate sites,for a project such as this. In ad-lition to some sizeaoie, •: 1 • J < acre-ages of recreation:!! land available there are whole farms coming out of the Between the donated houses, donated - . fC-0 act CdP contracts just iookin.g for new |3e^. services -and funds raised this project is likey to represent over a million dollars. P: do /r e - , ■ •Doesn't it (n.ake sense to find an appropriate site for it? Compared to the cost of the building the cost of an .adequate site is almost insignificant.- /■t My final point is -that this is an agricultur:al community and the j.jrringtons are trying to move in an enterprise -that will not oe aoie to tolerate normal ■] farming activity and therefore I stro igly urge you to deny the permit. •*.w • • ■ C^lz) <=/<o ^ <oeO( ‘^■7^ ocjoa - : •: ■5^6'•^5 ; I I 1 /7Aje-£^...... > . . I At ^}y\Aj\JJ^ t 1 i B -b / /OjLAtA^^ /. ZW Cj£.-&:4Jt, ? V' .; ; ; /idcc^i^oc^^ — \ QJLo^-j ,■ .,:■64jW nI/;i V, SciUiZ. f> \ 1/t. ^ /^-a f)pi. ll A y^'j^/^ L^i.V., A vn // ' T 4>J T ■ — JiJLfCLA^ 0 cP'<-^ --.qLa^ c^k^JUu^..^y>' ‘H- ^Q-'Orr'i/'i y^yyX>>^\,J^h-^-A-^7■(...................................... ; ! AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) co )SS 9|l#'COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL ) County of Otter Tail ))Notice of Pubftc HeanngSt»e of Minnesota ) Pursuant to the provision of Minnesota Statute 394.26 being duly sworn, on oath says that he/she is the publisher or authorized agent and employee of the publisher of the newspaper known as Battle Lake Review — Ashby-Dalton Post and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing of the Otter Tail County Planning Cwnmission will be held in the Commissionef's Room, Court House. Fergus Fail, Minnesota on November 1.1995 at ^:Q0 PMIorttw purpose of consttering the following applicant: Ted Burring a CondHional Use Application to operate a foster care facility for 10 client, to have a cluster develop* ment onsite and to grade and fill an area for a horse rid* ing arena: E 660’ of GL 3. Sec, 11, Sverdrup Twp., Unnamed Lake (56-453), GD, 2) Terry Colton/Scenic Point Resort a Conditional Use AppH* cation to add a screened in area & bedroom to cabin 5 & 8 & a screened in area to cabins 9.6,5,4,3,2: Pt GL 2, Sec. 13, Clitherall Twp., Clitherall Lake (56-238), RD.3) Ben Stich/John Roe a Conditional Use Application to extract gravel and improve road; Sec. 13 & 14, Torderv Skjold Twp., Unnamed Lake (56-432), NE. (Published October 18.1995.) (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualifications as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331 A.02. 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed notice which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and L week|;published once each week for. it wsBvfirst published on Wednesday the day of , AiTr-WasTlUiiejrtei printed and' ; and primed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice; day tjf: aDcdefghijUinnopqistuvwxyz—6 pi. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz — 8 pt. (5TTITLE: /yVi BY; 13Subscribed and sworn to before me on this.•day of. uIT FfC^er Tail County, MinnesotaNotary Publii f(Noti JANET M.WIDNESS ' I NOTARY PUBLIC-AliNNESOTA | OTTER TAIL COUNTY ! My Copiinission Eyif« JAN 31.20CD 1i.—<■ 8 point I Column inch 6 point 2 Column inch 1 Column inch— RATE INFORMATION — 4.30(1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space 8.00 16.00 4.30(2) Maximum rate allowed by law for the above manner 16.008.00 4.3015.00(3) Rate actually charged for the above matter 7.50 (4) Total column inches this notice $ /(o-OO Total Cost On Eagle's Wings Ranch, a member of North Amercian Riding for the Handi capped Association, features state-of-the- art living and riding accommodations that include: ♦ therapeutic horseback riding ♦ mounting area from wheelchairs that is designed to provide the ultimate in safety ♦ physical and occupational therapy ♦ long term and respite care for children ♦ guest housing ♦ individual care for each child ♦ a fully trained staff ♦ indoor and outdoor riding arenas ♦ trail riding ♦ boarding services ♦ stud services Volunteers, friends, riders and those special children with physical challenges have been waiting for this opportunity. But, we need your help to make On Eagle's Wings a reality. Be part of something good and help the children. Fill out the donor/pledge form now. Return it to: On Eagle's Wings P.O. Box 162 Fergus Falls, MN 56538-0162 218-739^369 To see individuals with disabilities ride horses is truly an unforgettable experience. Not only do they sit taller and smile more, they extend their dreams beyond the confines of their disabilities into new, unexplored worlds. Riding is exercise for the spirit as weU as for the body. Horseback riding and other equine activities, as with many sports, provide .challenges as well as rewards. For a rider with a disability, however, these chal lenges can be even greater. Research shows that students who participate in therapeutic riding can experience physi cal, emotional and mental rewards. For individuals with impaired mobility, horse back riding gently and rhythmically moves their bodies in a manner similar to a hitman walking gait. These riders can experience increased balance, muscle control and strength. Individuals with learning or mental dis abilities are motivated by riding to increase concentration, patience and discipline. If a psychological or emotional disability is present, the unique relationship formed with a horse can help improve inter personal relationships. And, as is ex pected, all riders can benefit from increased self-esteem and coping skills. The first Step is up to you........ c>1 Mission Statement for On Eagle's Wings “On Eagle's Wings” is a nonprofit ranch style care home, providing an advanced therapeutic horseback riding program, physical and occu pational therapy, congruent with the standards set by the North A merican Riding for the Handi capped Association. Also providing respite care and lodging for physically challenged children. “On Eagle's Wings" is the upper mid-west's finest (and only) facility of its kind, providing an atmosphere of love, laughter, recreation and a family bond. Architects have created a total environment that allows access for wheelchair restricted children and will serve the needs of physically challenged children in Region IV. “On Eagle's Wings” was started in 1995 as a memorial to a courageous young man, who af ter 19years, passed away in 1994from compli cations of Muscular Dystrophy. We want those special children with physical disabilities to ex perience some of the pleasures of life that they normally woiddn'thave an opportunity to do. This campaign is committed to raising $500,000 in financial support. Volunteer help, equipment and materials are also needed. WILL YOU HELP? Be part of this premiere facility! For a minimum of $500 your name will be on a plaque, permanently displayed in the main lodge. Join with others who care about the people who need the services that On Eagle's Wings provides for children with physical challenges. Choose your level of giving! LEVELS OF GIVING Bald Eagle Award - $ 15,000 and up Golden Eagle Award - $5000 - $14,999 Eagle Award - $1000 - $4999 Stallion Award - $500 - $999 Stirrup Award - $200 - $499 Friend of Eagles - $50 - $ 199 ■r-\ On Eagle's Wings Ranchi v P.O. Box 162 Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56538-0162 Phone 218-73^369 f6),w On EagleV i K 0'An Equestrian Organization Serving Individuals with Disabiuties. Name Address City Zip.State Phone RANCHit; ■■4.,¥-I am enclosing a gift of $ I am pledging $ ______ □ for one year □ for two years □ for three years Providing opportunities for disabled children in a caring, home atmosphere.I(N| XI sfOuMatching Gift Information: Check with your employer about it's policy on matching gifts. Enclose the proper forms with your gift. d tr\'O ;V,ITN gss “There is in each of us the strength to fly, the love to support us and the dream to make us try. ” Company Name sS«-O aAddress (£h IHow would you like your NAME listed on the Recognition Plaque (minimum of $500 gift) that will be placed in the new facility? O u 'T. An Equestrian Organization Serving Individuals with Disabilities.. V Nelson Bras. Printing, Inc., Fesgus Falls, MN a'",MA(Brst-Publlcatlon | , ' , 4) Duane a^Ellert Heley a Conclltlonal Use'I 'ApplfcaBoritofUlan area fora mound sewage3 !^^^®Couiitypf Otte?Tp: j , ^GHPi’system: Cot llZ .Nedberg-NyeSurveyLots,..~j i!-: ytoiA State of. Minnesota, - Sec..1 Edna Twp^ Devils Uke(5fr245),GD. J'U^ No«ceotPubllc.Hearlng . - tl .i I '“J < , , t Rh^.5)i:-Ted:, Burrington agCondIHonaiPUse i PursuahPta''ffie prdvisloni of Minnesota- '^Appliration to operate afoster care.facilify for Statutes 394.26 NOTICE Is hereby given that 10 clients, to have a ciuste); development a hearing of the Otter Tail County Planning . onsite and to grade and fill an area for a horse • Commissloiii will be held In the riding arena; E'660* of Gt; 3,'Sec: 1,1, ! Cbthmissibnet's Room; CourtHouse, FergusrJ^- Sveidnjp'Twp., Unnamed Lake (5&453), GD. ^ Falls,MInnesotaonNovember1,T995.at7^X) ” •. ^ ? P.M; for theJpurpose’of consldering|,the 6) Fred & Helen asenhajdt'aCoitdnlonal Use ; j following applicants l ' 1 /J i ll' t Applicationtoconstruct»'rBtalninftwall;PtGL. r ,1 , ^ d f i H M I 6, Sec. 21, Hobart Twp., Rose Lake (56360), 1 1)* Northerns Recreational Properties a p, ( ,! «'i Conditional Use Appllcatlon/Prenminaiy Plat, f ? . t i ■; fJ’i ^1 -r to build I250^ ot road to County'Specs to 7) Paul Pfeifle a Conditional Use A^lication ' sen/ice proposed plat of ‘Rush Bay View* ' to- change- his garage ■ Snta ajicommerdal '1 consisting of 16 lots/2 blocks; R GL 2, Sea storage building for customers of Loghaven • 21, Otto'Twp„ Rush Lake (56-141), GD. Resort; R GL4 & 8, Sec. 10, Uda Twp.,Lake i Uda (56-747), GD; .........12) Michael rVierzba a. Cp’ndltionai Use ' ‘ ’ r.Vf ; • ' : Application to dig a wildlife pond, using-some B) Terry Colton/Scenic Points Resort a i of the soil-to level a campsites road; 42.6 Ac Conditional Use Application to add’a ' in GL 1,2 &3, Sea 32, Rush Lake Twp., Long screened in area & bedroom to.cabins 5 &.8 Uke (56-210), RD; ' . . .-.Sa screened in area to cabins 9,6,5,4,3,2; R• " ' GL2, Sec.13,ClltherallTwp.,ClltherallLake ‘i i I ! .7?/ 3) otter Tail County Hwy Dept a Conditional (56-238), RD. Use/Vppllcation to reconstruct approx. 4 miles. .of County State Aitf Hwy #88; Sections 9)-Bor» S«ch/John Rose,a Conditional, Use-'. > ■ . 8,l6:i7,20,2f,27,28 S34rFergusFallsTwp.; —Appllcatlon to-'extract'graverandS Irtiprove ' road; Sec. 13 & 14,. Tordenskjold Twp., Unnamed Lake (56-432)i NE .,' Pelican River (56-PRE), AG. -‘V-j ^ ' .:*. . *j-;. 1 4 I \CT'r^\\V/ CU \t AV k- „■ •4'^ .y'T LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - ‘ OTTER TAIL COUNTY I FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA ■T' STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) <1I, Marsha Bowman, duly appointed and acting secretary of the Otter: Tail County Planning Commission for Otter Tail County, Minnesota, do hereby^certify 15^,1995, the attached Notice of Hearing wasday ofthat on the duly served upon the following: County Sanitarian; Sheriff Nelson; County Highway Engineer - (Court House) and: Editor, Fergus Fails Daily Journal, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Terry Lejcher, 1221 East Fir Ave., Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Don Reedstrom, 1221 E. Fir, Fergus ..Falls, MN 56537 ■f., Doug Wells, 1221 E. Fir, Fergus Falls, MN •j56537 Pollution Control ;Agency, 116 East Front Street, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Planning Commission Members, Township Chairman, Lake Association and those listed on the attached sheet ••• f by placing a true and correct copy thereof in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid. and by depositing the same in the U.S. Mail at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, properly addressed to each of the aJsove named at the addresses shown above.J Secretary. :■; r PEDERSON,. VERNON PEDERSON, CHRRLOTTE R RttE BOX B00 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 FRMILY RECRERTIONRL PROP ■/.LIZ HEDSTROM GRGNON £168 1£9TH COURT NE BLRINE, MN 55449 THOMP^SN, U^NBdW «£ BOX>^^ NDeWl^OD^StJN 56U HOYT, WILLIS HOYT, GLORIR R#£ BOX 794 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 BIEBLER, CURTIS D RR •£ BOX 786 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 FICHTEL, THOMRS FICHTEL, DRRLENE R#£ BOX 796 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 BURRINGTON, TED R 616 E LRKESIDE PO BOX 16£ FERGUS FRLLS, MN 56537 Daniel Stenoien Sverdrup Township Chairman RR#2 Box 263 Underwood, MN 56586 BENSMRN, RLRN S ET RL 14410 ORCHARD RD MINNETONKA, MN 55345 MOSS, KENNETH MOSS, BETTY R#£ BOX 846 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 THOMPSON, LYNDON T R#a BOX 788 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 BOLDINGH, JOHN ■/. JOHN BOLDINGH ESTATE RR 1 BOX 116 BRECKENRIDGE, MN 565E0 WRSHEK, JEROME, JR WRSHEK, JUDY ANN 303 N JEFFERSON BATTLE LAKE, MN 56515 LISTING REQUEST FORM APPLICANT: P.C. MTG; TWP.SEC.PLATS I)Sv&gpgu^ n ///o LAND & RESOURCE LAKE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONNAME & ADDRESSPARCEL NO NO 11 133 41 231.26 SI/2 SW1/4, El/2 NE1/4 SW1/4 SU1/4 SE1/4 & LTS 8,9 10 & THE E 16 RODS OF LOT 7 & EX TRACT ON LAKE 455 PEDERSON, VERNON PEDERSON, CHARLOTTE A R#2 BOX 800 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 57000110065000 11 133 41 2.09 PT GL 7 BG NE COR S 347' U 264' N 343' E ON LK APP 264' TO BG 378 FAMILY RECREATIONAL PROP %LIZ HEDSTROM GAGNON 2168 129TH COURT NE BLAINE, MN 55449 57000110066000 11 133 41 49.75 LOTS 1 & 4 57000110067000 378 THOMPSON, LYNDON T R#2 BOX 788 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 11 133 41 43.75 LOT 2 57000110068000 453 HOYT, WILLIS HOYT, GLORIA R#2 BOX 794 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 11 133 41 12.18 LOT 3 EX TR 57000110069000 FICHTEL, THOMAS FICHTEL, DARLENE R#2 BOX 796 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 11 133 41 19.57 E 660' OF GL 3 57000110069001 453 BURRINGTON, TED R 616 E LAKESIDE PO BOX 162 FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 11 133 41 71.05 LOTS 5, 6 & LOT 7 EX E 16 RODS & EX TRS. 378 PEDERSON, VERNON PEDERSON, CHARLOTTE A R#2 BOX 800 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 11 133 41 29.2 PT GL 5 & 7 BEG NW COR GL 5 S 710' NE 294.43' SE 2367.08' N 496' TO LK NWLY ON LK TO N LN SEC 11 W 302' TO BG 378 BENSMAN, ALAN S ET AL 14410 ORCHARD RD MINNETONKA, MN 55345 57000110070001 1 LR.DATALAND 10-03-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND & RESOURCE LAKE NAME & ADDRESSPARCEL NO NO PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 57Dtm6M6Qflaa__452 MOSS, KENNETH MOSS, BETTY L R#2 BOX 846 UNDERWOOD, MN S6586 10 133 41 85.29 El/2 SE1/4, NU1/4 SE1/4 & GL 3 EX TRACT 5700ffnrot>6««UL 447 PEDERSON, EUGENE G R#2 BOX 188 10 133 41 144.75 FR'L NW1/4 EX LIFE ESTATE TO HOME, GARAGE & YARD FOR ELMER & ETHELYN PEDERSONUNDERWOOD, MN 56586 57ooirrDt«6«mi.10 133 41 FR'L NW1/4-LIFE ESTATE TO HOME GARAGE & YARD FOR ELMER & ETHELYN PEDERSON 447 PEDERSON, EUGENE G R#2 BOX 188 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 10 133 41 193.14 SE1/4 NE1/4 & LOTS 1 & 2 & PT El/2 SE1/4 & PT GL 3 & PT NW1/4 SE1/4 COM El/4 COR SEC 1 57000100062000 447 THOMPSON, LYNDON T 453 R#2 BOX 788 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 0 W 587.06' TO BG W 2071.41' S 1840.84', NELY 241.07', NELY 638.24' SLY 359.19', ELY 1394. 31' NW 372.7', NLY 274.44', NELY 707.78' TO BG 10 133 41 52.74 S1/2SW1/4 EX TR-LIFE ESTATE TO FRED & ANNA PETERSON ‘yOOOl00063000 ^ 452 MOE, JOHN C MOE, CORRINE A R#2 BOX 186 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 57000100063600 10 133 41 52.74 S1/2SW1/4 EX TR-LIFE ESTATE TO FRED & ANNA PETERSON 452 MOE, JOHN C MOE, CORRINE A R#2 BOX 186 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 10 133 41 79.84 N1/2 SW1/4 EX TR 452 MOE, JOHN C R#2 BOX 186 UNDERWOOD, MN 57000400064000. 56586 12 133 41 1.94 GL 1 EX PT PLATTED 378 TRAOEWELL, ANGELINE X RICHARD TRADEWELL 5515 TIMBER LANE SHOREWOOD, MN 55331 87000120072000 1 LR.DATALAND 10-03-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND & RESOURCE LAKE NAME & ADDRESS PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONPARCELNO 57OOOO2OOIIOOO THOh SON, LYNDON T R#2 OX 788 UNDE WOOD, MN 56586 1^1 nOF LT)T 5 2 1 89.09 E1/4 SW1/4 & S 15 ACRE 57000020il2000 445 UASI :K, JEROME, JR WAS ;K, JUDY ANN LOT S 303 N JEFFERSON BAT .E LAKE, MN 56515 4T 84.90 \ 'SI/2 NW1/4 SE1/4, SE1/4 Sw]l/4 & LOT 7 EX 1.1 AC TO STaW 2,57000020013000 378 UASHEK, JEROME, JR WASHEK, JUDY ANN 303 N JEFFERSON BATTLE LAKE, MN 56515 2 133 41 1.1570000200 ;001 378 $VAe OF MINNESOTA TR IN GL 7 & SE1/4 SW1/1.1 4 DEEDE 2 13341 20 NI/2AIUI/4 SE1/4 57000020014 100 378 WASHK, JEROME, JR UASHEK, JUDY ANN 303 nIjEFFERSON BATTLI LAKE, MN 56515 2 1 3 41 37.52 LOT 5 EX S 15 AC & ALL LOT 3 5700002001: 101 445 UASHEK JEROME, JR UASHEK JUDY ANN 303 N lEFFERSON ’BJOrti MN 56515 2 ‘ >3 41 26 S i 8' OF SU1/4NE1/4 EX DUY 5700002001: 102 BIEGL^, CURTIS D RR 2 lox 786 UNDERfOOD, MN 56586 2 1 3 41 5 PT L 2 BEG NE COR GL 2 U 376 V S 579.29' E 376.1' N 579.29' TO BG 5700002001 303 LINDfflFELSER, DONALD J LINdAfELSER, MARY RR iIbOX 242 RICKfILLE, MN 56576 2 W3 41 43.17 GL e EX TR & SU/14NE1/4 EX IS 858' 5700002001 900 378 BIEi ER, CURTIS D BOX 786 lUOOD, MN 56586 RR UNDI 1 LR.DATAOTTER TAIL COUNTYLAND 10-04-95 LAND & RESOURCE LAKE NAME & ADDRESS PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONPARCEL NO NO 12 133 41 123.50 LOTS 4, 5, 6, & PT LOT 7 N OF ROAD 57000120078000 378 BOLDINCH, JOHN 455 % JOHN BOLD INCH ESTATE RR 1 BOX 116 BRECKENRIDGE, MN 56520 24 records listed. 4 LR.DATALAND 10-03-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND & RESOURCE LAKE NAME & ADDRESSPARCEL NO PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONNO 57000110071000 11 133 41 60 NW1/4 SW1/4 & W1/2 NE1/4 SW1/4 MOSS, KENNETH MOSS, BETTY R#2 BOX 846 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 9 records listed. 2 LR.DATALAND 10-03-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND &;pSOURCE LAKE tima & ADDRESS PROP^TY DESCRIPTIONPARCg. NO NO 1:0018007 378 ROLLAND, ^ENE ET AL I R#2 BOX 6PP57000I 2 133 41 PARCEL F 19^ART GL 8 COM NU COR GL 8 1025.75' N 61 DEG UNDERUOOI f MN 56586 E 231.55| N 63 DEG E 108.52' N 65 DEgIe 108.58' N 70 DEG E 54.2' TO BG N 70 DEG E 54.2' N b6 DEG W 150' S 70 DEG U 51I28' S 18 DEG E 149.94' |o BG REMAINS ONE ?18-007 a #239-000 j il r,-‘ PARCEL NOT TOh■r SPLITa4i2 133 4S? .19 PARCEL COR GL g S 1025.75' N 61 DEG E 231.5 I N 63 DEG E 108.52' N 65 DE^E 108.58' N 70 DEG E 108.41 TO BG N 73 DEG E 54.2' n|i4 deg W 149.91' S 73 DEG J 58.37' S 16 DEG E 150' Tc|bG REMAINS ONE PARCEL #18-00^ 57000Q.20018008 378 FOSMOE.hRLYCE PARGMAnI KAREN J 532 U vpNON FERGUS MLLS, MN 56537 PART GL 8 COM NU i 0 ;4. & #240-000 NOT TO BE S!PLIT t1 570000^018009 378 SUNDBERG II SUNDBERG 2 133 .28 PARCELtB PART GL 8 COM NU COR GLE 204.^5' TO BG N 61 DEG E 27.1' DEG U|149.94' S 64 DEG U 58.55||S 61 DEG U 24.2' S 26 DEG e|49.97' TO BG REMAINS ONE PMCEL #18-009 & #234-000 NOT to! BE SPLIT , CLIFFORD FRANCES BoSc 594 UNDERUoi), MN 56586 Isa S 1025.75' N 61 DEGRR 2 I a .63 DEG E 54.26' N 24 a§ ■3 I57000020018010 378 URIGHT, ffiOUELL H URIGHT, IaTHLEEN R 433 4TH 2 133141 .29 PARCeI H part GL 8 COM NU COR g| 8 S 1025.75' N 61 DEG E 23l|55' N 63 DEG E 108.52' N 65 PEG E 108.58' N 70 DEG E 10^4' N 73 DEG E 54.2' TO I DEG E 81.3' N 12 DEG S 73 DEG U 87.84' S E 149.91' TO BG REMAINS ONE PARCEL #18-010 & #241-|p0 NOT TO BE SPLIT ^E NE 5 Y, ND 58072VALLEY CfI BG N U 15i 14 Dl 3 LR.DATALAND 10-04-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY 7 LAND & RESOURCE LAKE NAME & ADDRESS PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONPARCEIffNONO 2 1S 41 72.32 SE1K NE1/4 & LOT 1 EX 2 AC 57000020016000 DUERRi CLARENCE H R#2 nOX 590 SCHSlL UND^OOD, HN 56586 2 13 41 2.0 E 16IRDS OF N20 RDS OF GL 1 57000120016001 HOLMGREN, DAVID, JR HOLMGREN, LORI BOX 591 UNDPUOOD, MN IRR 56586 5700M20017000 2 138 41 7.87445 MIIIeR, JOHN D PEf| INEN, DONALD 50® UNIVERSITY AVE NE MIimEAPOLIS, MN 55421 I',LOT 2 13 41 .19 PARSL D-PART GL 8 COM NU COrIgL 8 S 1025.75' N 61 DEG E 2B1.55' N 63 DEG E 108.52' N 6| DEG E 54.27' TO BG N 65 DeJe 54.27' N 19 DEG U 150' S J DEG U 58.49' S 21 DEG E 14;|94' TO BG REMAINS ONE PArIeL #18-004 & #237-000 notIto be split 57000020018004 378 SKI&MSTED, HELEN E 1W COLLEGE ST> FE^US FALLS, MN 56537 ! 2 1|3 41 .65 PT II 8 BG SU COR, N 299', NE ll.9', SELY 150', S 42 DG W 115.2', S 20 DEG W 111' 570®020018005 378 Hn.L, LEONARD R H^L, VERA G 4|38 KNOX ST JnCOLN, NE 68504 TO 2 1 3 41 .38 PAR EL C PART GL 8 COM NW COR GL 8 S 1025.75' N 61 DEG E 2 1.55' N 63 DEG E 54.26' TO G N 63 DEG E 54.26' N 65 DEG E 54.27' N 21 DEG U 149 ?4' S 65 DEG U 58.49' S 64 ;G W 58.55' S 24 DEG E 149 >4' TO BG REMAINS ONE PARI ;L #18-006 & #236-000 NOT 0 BE SPLIT 570C 1020018006 378 B|OUEN, DONALD R ET AL in 1 BOX 880 AODUBON, MN 56511 2 LR.DATALAND 10-04-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY ’ • LAND & RESliURCE (I LAKEe;Inane & addressPARCEL NO NO PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 57000020018011 378 SCHMIDTS WALTER SCHMIDS DEBORAH R#2 BOX' 610 2 133 f 3.94 LOT 8 P PLATTED & EX TRS( r UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 [57OOOO2O018O12 378 HILL.r-LEONARD R HILL.f vERA G 4538 XNOX ST LINCOLN, NE 2 133f41 .19 PARCEL E PART GL 8 COM NW 8 S 1025.75' N 61 DEG E 23l55' N 63 DEG E 108.52' N 65 [deg E 108.58' TO BG N 70 DEG E 54.2' N 18 DEG W 149.^4' S 70 DEG W 58.28' S 19 Dp E 150' TO BG REMAINS ONE PARCEL #18-012 î^000 NOT TO BE SPLIT COR 68504 t 1 f1 ! 41 .57 A PART GL 8 COM NW 8 S 854.57' TO BG S 171 .|18' N 61 DEG E 204.45' N 26 DEG W 149.97' S 61 DEG W 1^.15' TO BG REMAINS ONE PAR&L #18-013 & #231-000 not\to be split 57000020018013 378 HILI^, LEONARD R HIU, VERA Gh 4538 KNOX ST 2 1PARCEL'I IsLCORI, LINCOLN, NE 68504f ► I '#■ l.ici.itk57000020018014 41 1.472"PT Gl 8 com El/4 SEC COR SEC 2 S 7(^5.64' TO BEG S 34 DEG W 425'I TO LAKE SELY ALONG LAKE 3001 TO E LN SEC 2 N 523' TO 2 1378 DARCHUK, PETER D DARtHUK, DEBORAH K RR 2 BOX 612 UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 !. ; i- ;if.BEG 378 BEEBOUT, DWIGHT JON BE^OUT, DIANA L R#2iB0X 606 yUNDERWOOD, MN 2 133 41 18.41 8 COM NW COR GL 8 S 854.17' NE 643.1' S 12 DEG E 150'|NE ALONG ROAD 235.01' NE NS RD 599.97' TO E LN GL 8 N TQINE COR GL 8 W 1317.11' TO 57000020018015 IPT t 56586£ALOEI I BGt 24 records listed. 4 LR.DATALAND 10-04-95 OTTER TAIL COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT OTTER TAIL COUNTY COURTHOUSE 121 W. JUNIUS FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 (218) 739-2271 EXT. 225 Applicant must be present at the scheduled hearing. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ted Burrington 616 E. Lakeside Dr. Fergus Falls, MN 56537 has made application to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit as per the requirements of the Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail County of Otter Tail County. The Planning Commission will consider this request at their hearing on: November 1, 1995, at 7:30 P.M • / in the Commissioners' Room, Otter Tail County Courthouse, Fergus Falls, MN. (Please use the west Law Enforcement entrance.) SPECIAL ACCOMODATIONS SHOULD CONTACT THE LAND & RESOURCE OFFICE PRIOR TO THE HETOIING. INDIVIDUALS REQUIRING The property concerned is legally described as: E 660' of GL 3; Section 11 of Sverdrup Township; Unnamed Lake (56-453), GD Fire Number - N/A (Approx. 1.25 miles S of Co Rd #1 on Co Rd #45, W Side of Rd The request is as follows: Request permission to build a ranch style care facility, for foster care of 10, riding stable for therapeutic horseback riding, indoor & outdoor riding 177' from lake.arena and cluster housing (guest house), 204' from road Construction of living quarters will be 75' x 46', two story with walkout environmental wheel chair access basement.Ground source heat pump and The main lodge will be 75' from the lake, 90' from the Proposed outdoor arena at 60' x 130', passive solar heat, property line, 240' from Hwy #45. approx. 80' from lake. lO-iJr'iS' Les Estes Chairman Planning Commission Date