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APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
FROM
OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTAOCT 1 51984 Application Fee $
nr3ClTS^£r Hills Resort
Kaldahl, David H.Phone:218 847 7638Owner;
Last Name First Middle
Box 6 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Street & No.City State Zip No.
56-786 Lake Name Pelican Lake Class GDLake No.
4 137 42 DunnSec.Twp.Range Twp. Name
Legal Description:Lot No.Block No.Fair Hills Resort
Sub-Division Name:
Parcel Number
Explain your problem here:I have already received a variance f3trbii]ding an addition
However,1 to the Pavilion and joining the Pavilion and
I forgot to ask on my original application for
storage house, and a sail and lifejacket house to be located under the deck
to be located to the left or west of the present lobby building. Thepcesent gas
storage building is located between the lobby and pavalion buildings.
Proposed size for the two buildings would be 8'by 8' and 7
Lobby buiMing together,
r a'variance ’fe a outboard :motor gas
high for the outboard
gas storage building, and 8/by 16' by 7’ high for the lifejacl^and sail room.
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In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans,
information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICIANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING.
Application dated.
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.^4iDate of hearing 19 Time
Court House, Fergus Falls, MN. 56537
1 Noveinber 19 84 i/y/ th the poll OWINGDEVIATION APPROVED this_____
(OR ATTACHED) REQUIREMENTS:
day of_
improved subject to appro'll by the State Fire MarshaLl as to location of gas■ ■ -jX /storage house.Lr . .
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Upon vote of the original motion with amendment, George Walter, Craig Anderson and
John Everts voted "yes", Roger Marty, Ohoraas Stringer and June I^an voting "no",
motion failed. Motion was then made ty Ihoams Stringer to deny, no hardship shown.
Ihe notion was seconded by Roger Marty but failed with Craig Anderson, John Everts and
George Walter voting "no". Motion was then made by Thonas Stringer, seconded ty
Craig Anderson and carried to t:able until the eiid of the meeting.
Dave Kaldahl, Detroit Lakes, MN, requested permission to construct an outboard notor
gas storage house and sail and lifejacket house to be located under a pre^xased deck
previcxisly granted, at Fair Hills Resort in Section 4, Dunn Township. After consi
deration, motion was made by Craig Anderson to grant approval, hardship being change
of hip-iclimate necessitating changes in structures to meet needs. The motion
second*^ by Thomas Stringer and carried, subject to approval by the State Fire
Marshall.
was
Mark I, Riersm, Battle Lake, MN, requested permission to parcel off 100* on west
end of the 300' parcel, surveyor's drawing to be s\±ndtted, containing 20,000 square
Riersen was represented by Marlinfeet, in G.L. 2, Section 2, Clitherall Township.
After consideration, motion was made ty Craig Anderson to approve the divisionRice.
of property as there is highway access, a minimum of 2Q,000 feet and a surveyor's
drawing to be provided. The motion was seconded by Roger Marty and carried.
Ethel L. Braun, Wadena, MN, requested permission to add an 8' x 12' bathroan to present
heme, at existing setback, two feet from property line, on Lot 2, Leisure Caup,
After consideration, motion was made by Roger Marty to approve.
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Otter Tail Township.
hardship being to locate this in any other position would not be convenient or suitable
The notion was seconded by Craig Anderson and carried with Johnto this structure.
Everts and Thonas Stringer voting "no".
Raymond Olsgaard, Fargo, ND, requested permission to construct a 12* x 24' g^Y'aige
5' frero property line, on Lot 30, Seifert Beach, Dunn Township.Althou^ the cqppli-
cant was not present, a letter voicing no objections to the project was read.
Motion was by Thomas Stringer, seconded by Craig Anderson and carried, to table.
mrcia C. Lee, tabled from the August, September and October meetings, was denied,
ypen motion made by Craig Anderson, seconded by Thomas Stringer and Ccurzied.
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The gas heaters burn outside air and are very safe. No air conditioning
is needed. We have many windows and breeze.
—Fishing has been good the past years — a guide on the lake is
available and June fishing is best. The lake is stocked yearly with
walleye fry and fingerlings. Boats on Lake Five are available for Fair
Hills guests.
—Large supply of all size life jackets — no charge.
—18 new 6 HP motors — See rental fees on page 11.
— Bring your own boat — we have one free launching ramp, ade
quate for small boats, with two super launching ramps on Pelican
Lake — fee $1.00. Five free anchoring buoys. First come, first serve.
— Pelican Lake is a very large lake of 4,300 acres. We are located in
the smaller eastern end of the lake on a bay approximately 1 mile by 2
miles. Fish Lake, 280 acres, and Little Pelican Lake, 390 acres, adjoin
and can be reached by boat via the Pelican River.
— Pelican Lake is a clean, deep lake (depth to 70 feet) with a sandy
bottom. There are no dropoffs and you can swim any place in front of
our shoreline. For your convenience in swimming and boating, we
have eight docks of varying size.
—Babysitters are available at all times. $1.50 per hour or weekly
rates are available. Check with your waiter or waitress.
—Most facilities are free, including tennis and golf. We ask that you
golf in a foursome or less. No starter on the course, just go out and play
as many or as few holes as you want. For a quick five holes, try 1, 2, 7,
8 and 9 if the course isn't crowded. Sign up sheets are necessary most
weeks for the tennis courts.
— Payment...personal check is acceptable. We have facilities for the
American Express card ONLY.
—All six resilient-surfaced tennis courts are free to guests at all
times. Early morning play (before 8 A.M.) on courtc i
TABLK TENNIS—Three tables available at all times in recreation na
SHUFFLEBOARD—Four outside courts—floodlights for night play,,
three inside courts—making seven courts.
HORSESHOE—Court is located just below rustic bridge,.
FISHINCl-Boats and bait always on %nd. Varieties caugh\ incli
walleyed pike, northerns, bass, crappies an^anfish. We can direct you many lakes in this area where fishing is ex^llent. We sell resident a
non-resident fishing licenses. Bring your own ni^r or we can rent yViu or
We have a large deep freeze where we can store^ur catch. We now fill
your catch for a small fee. Guide Service Available^^
BOATING—Thirty clean aluminum boats ar^free to our guests
Speed boats for water skiing. %
SAILBOATS—Fair Hills now has one 16’ Hobie Care^ilboat, two 14
Hobie Cat sailboats, one 14’ Dolphin, and one 12’ La^r. Lake Fiv
guests have one 14’ Dolphin. See page eleven for rental ra^s.
WINDSURFERS—We have three windsurfers availa^te for ren
See page eleven for rental rates. \
BILLIARDS—Four fine regulation tables available. ^
LAUNDRY — 6 coin machines, 6 dryers.
PROGRAMS—Each Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Hoi
program on Tuesday put on by the staff and Guest Talent sflRv o
Thursday. Bring your music and instrument along and join the fun.
PONY RIDES—We have three Shetland ponies.
SADDLE HORSES—We do not maintain our own stable but we tal
reservations for riding at Soo Pass Dude Ranch, a short distance fron
the resort. This program is taken care of by our Rec. Directors.
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT—Card parties on Monday and Frids
evenings. Tubing down the Ottertail River. Children’s activities eac
morning and afternoon with our directors in charge. Our three recrea
tion directors in charge of all events listed.
spring of ’84, and will have current in
formation on what’s open. If you need
any special information, Beth can
give you detwls.
Also, pleam phone us if you can’t make it befo^
ing). The offil
can either tell
or wait up for
11 p.m. (when arriv-
1 closes then, and we
b where your cabin is
BEST ROWTE to
FAIR HILm RESORT
Most people arr^ by car. If you
are coming from thwouth or east, the best route is Interst^ 94. Turn off In
terstate 94 just nort»f Fergus Falls
on exit 50, highway ST
north on highway 59?
north of Pelican Rapi^ Turn west on
County No. 31, located between No.
250 and No. 251 highway mileage.
Look for the blue Fair Hills sign at
this intersection.
Stay on County 31 for two miles, and
then turn left when you come to Coun
ty No. 20. One more mile brings you to
Fair Hills, so we are about 3 miles off
Highway No. 59.
If coming from the north or west,
take No. 10 to No. 59, which is located
rvM fV,c \i,ocf ciHo of Dct^'^U T .nlfoc fhon
north. Drive
are 12 miles
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