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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLoon Echo Resort_32000080066004_Conditional Use Permits_10-14-19988.'W2K6 Office of County Recorder County of Otter Tail I Iweby o*rtjfy ttiat ttie vwtnin instrumeni was filet) far rew«1 in this office on the.0 19 9^ at?.’Q( »n«l duly MicrofUtmid as Doc.#^^^ Cl Deputy THE ABOVE SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY RECORDER APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL COURTHOUSE. FERGUS FALLS. MN 56537 (218) 739- 2271 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION IN BLACK INK **** * * Application Fee EcJvo Receipt Number PROPERTY OWNER DAYTIME PHONE ADDRESS LAKE NUMBER ~ 3C=>0 LAKE CLASSLAKE NAME /37 ^6SECTIONTOWNSHIPRANGE TOWNSHIP NAME /TtOFIRE NUMBER OR LAKE I.D. NUMBER —= — = ^ == = 3^9. 3/' ^ ^7S.S/' S£ A6,' ^ ii) /](i) ¥06.5';tb'3^ EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST AtO srofi.^ LEGAL DESCRIPTION 30K ooc>d2(Poe>(6oo<A UfJtr 4y 2.C K2-i sz/oa^'L T-o aP-Lf-^ oL P S'Tfl^r/LS F&/Z. 4/y/zoo 2. F A^c c /S!<? T '/ ^ C, ^ ‘L. 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IT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REGARDING THIS MATTER. ■v 9-P"SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER DATE APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE HEARING {Applicant Will Receive Notification As To The Date/Time Of Hearing) air L & R Official/Date Accepted By Land & Resource (f( 1‘i‘i f TimeDate Of Planning Commission Hearing Planning Commission Motion OCTOBER 14. 1998 A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Maske to approve as presented, to allow the 2"'^ story to Unit #1. Chairman/Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Board Action Approved As Recommended Denied As Recommended Other -y"______________^h^lfman/Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners /o /o^O /?? Date of Pinal Action L & R Official/Date CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT # Permit(s) required from Land & Resource Management Yes ^Contact Land & Resource Management)No 1 & R Official/Date Copy of Application Mailed to Applicant And MN DNR _ bk 0797-006 267 384 • Victor Lundeen Co Printers • Fergus Falls Minnesota A otter Tail County Board of Commissioners October 20, 1998 Page 3 Preliminary Plat - “Second Addition to Stenstrom Beach”: Mr. Kalar reported that the Planning Commission denied this preliminary plat consisting of one lot to be attached to lot 7 of First Addition to Stenstrom Beach. He stated that there were concerns with wetland area and access to the property. Neighboring landowner, Mike Partain, presented a letter to the County Board. He expressed concerns regarding the proposed location of the road over the wetland and the potential of the wetlands to back up. As a neighbor, Mr. Partain expressed his opposition to this CUP request. Motion by Lee, second by Portmann, and unanimously carried to uphold the denial of the Planning Commission for the preliminary plat of “Second Addition to Stenstrom Beach”. Conditional Use Permit - William Kina/Loon Echo Resort: Motion by Nelson, second ,by Stone, and unanimously carried to approve the Conditional Use Permit to add a 2"'' story to Unit #1 (Sec. 8, Twp. 137, R. 40, Hobart Twp., Rose Lake - 56-360) with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. Conditional Use Permit - William Lemke/Brad Botner: Commissioner Lindquist expressed concern that the proposed road to service this plat is narrower than county specification requirement. He expressed a concern that if this plat is developed in the future, the road would not be sufficient for school busses, garbage trucks, etc. Discussion followed. Motion by Lindquist, second by Portmann, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to build a driveway (Sec. 23, Twp. 133 N, R. 43W, Fergus Falls Twp, Unnamed Lake, 56- 1480) with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion included a clarification that if the land is developed by way of plat, the road would need to meet county specs and if the land is developed by metes and bounds, the township must approve the road. Commissioner Portmann suggested that the developer(s) be informed of this in case they would choose to widen the road at this time. Conditional Use Permit - Svvertsen Trust: Motion by Stone, second by Nelson, and unanimously carried to uphold the denial of the Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a retaining wall out of concrete (Sec. 12, Twp. 134, R. 40, Amor Twp., Otter Tail Lake, 56-242). Amendment to Conditional Use Permit #5568: On behalf of Eric Canfield, the Land & Resource Director requested approval of an amendment to CUP #5568 to not require the construction of seclusion point road on Big McDonald Lake to meet county specifications. Discussion followed. Motion by Nelson, second by Stone, to concur with the Planning Commission to allow an exception to the county road specification requirement for CUP #5568 because the applicant only wants a private driveway. Chairman Lee called for a vote. The motion failed with three NAY votes. Proposed Golf Course - “Fox Run” Mr. Kalar reviewed the CUP request of Mr. Chuck Will for a proposed golf course near Stalker Lake. He reported that Mr. Will submitted a preliminary proposal on October 5, 1998. Rick West, Highway Engineer, reviewed the proposal and submitted an estimate for the amount of the required performance bond. Based upon the information provided, the Highway Engineer estimated that a $10,000 performance bond should be required. The relocation of the road to Planning Commission October 14, 1998 Page 5 Planning Commission October 14, 1998 Page 4 Sandra King represented the Application. David Kaldahl represented the Application.Motion!A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Maske to approve as presented, to allow the 2”‘* story to Unit #1.A motion by Trites, second by Lachowitzer to table the 1998 in Motion: Application (at the Applicant's request) to November 4, order to allow the Applicant the opportunity to explore using Voting: All members in favor. riprap as an alternative.John & Jill Walkuo - Withdrawn! A Conditional Use Permit Application to put in earthen structures and tile lines to control current water and soil erosion naturally occurring. The structures and lines to be designed by the SWCD. The property is described as Lots 1-2-3, Section 36 of Western Township; Upper Lightning LaJce (56-957), NE. All members in favor.Voting: SiiHan Maroll - Tabled to November 4. 1998: A Conditional Use Permit Application to bring in fill for an approach (Lot 9) , fill-in low areas so water drains toward the bac)c of the property and not toward the neighbors (Lot 9) and replace rotten retaining wall and add new one (Lot 8) . note that this is an After-The-Fact Application.) The property is described as Lots 8 & 9 of Anderson Beach, Section 11 of Scambler Township; Pelican La)ce (56-786), GD. Withdrawn! withdrawn their Application and a Grade & Fill Permit (#2020) had been issued to them. The Commission was informed that the Applicant's had(Please w^^^^aTll Lemke/Brad Botner - Approved With Conditions: A Conditional Use Permit Application to build a driveway into the property to ma)ce this piece of land more accessible. The driveway would be 2128.32' long with an 18' top. drive, 100' will need fill, next 80' will need fill, for the 2 areas that need fill. The property is described as Pt NWX E of RR Ex Tr & NEK Ex EM NEK NEK, Section 23 of Fergus Falls Township; Unnamed Lalce (56-1480), NE. Susan Mercil & Dave Schmidt represented the Application. At the entry point of the The next 150' will be cut, and the The fill from the cut area will be used Bill & Ann Kuzas indicated that the Mercil lot is now higher than their lot. fairly so nobody gets water, engineer/architect designed the house and they thought they had all the necessary permits. Roland Jolmson indicated that it should be resolved Darrell Mercil indicated that an to table the 1998 (at A motion by Trites, second by ShaMotion: Application (at the Applicant's request) to November 4, 7:00 P.M.) to allow the Applicant time to wor)c with an engineer and with the neighbor to find a suitable plan to address the drainage issue related to the unpermitted fill. William Lemke, Chris Svingen (attorney) & Brad Botner represented the Application. Roland Brand concerns regarding the wetland in the area of the proposed driveway and a possible water problem for Suncrest Terrace if this project were approved. Gerald Thormondson questioned the main purpose of this road (driveway?). Vic Petterson (Fergus Falls Townboard) indicated that the Townboard has no concerns with the project. Bud Noreson expressed concerns regarding the possibility of a future gravel pit. All members in favor, except Lachowitzer.Voting: wiinam Kina/Loon Echo Resort - Approved As Presented: A Conditional Use Permit Application: 1. Add a 2"“ story to Unit #1 as 20' X 24' single story is too small, downstairs for living room and )citchen area. 2 large bedrooms with closet, as the cottage. would li)te to install holding tan)cs for the 3 camp sites (as shown on drawing - on file at Land & Resource). I want to have seasonal campsites instead of wee)cly. containment away from my present system, to 3 seasonal units and eliminate tent camping. The property is described as Pt GL 8 (4 acres) in Section 8 of Hobart Township; Rose La)ce (56-360) , RD. I want to open up The upstairs will be there isn't any storage areas in The unit is too small for comfort as it is. Motion!A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Trites to approve the driveway as presented, provided a culvert be installed near Lot 1 Bloc)c 1 of Suncrest Terrace and the Applicant worlc with Land & 2. I Resource to ensure proper stabilization and erosion control methods are used.It shall be noted that the Townboard was present at the Hearing and were in approval of the 18' (wide) driveway. 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W»Ti) /_S j^iis f_H u»,rs IPH4. r r : I i' I OTTER TAIL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Sub Office 118 North Main, Box 99 New York Mills, MN 56567 218-385-3175 FAX 218-385-3852 Main Office 221 West Cavour, Studio One Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-739-2528 FAX 218-739-0928 Family Health Office 221 West Cavour, Studio Two Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-739-2606 FAX 218-739-0928 October?, 1998 RECEIVED OCT T 1998 LAND RESOURCESandra & William King Rt 3 Box 577 Frazee MN 56544 RE; Licensure Status Otter Tail County Public Health issued licenses to your resort for 5 cabins and 4 RCA sites. This can be noted on the application for renewal form for 1997. At the time our department discontinued the licensing program your resort had no outstanding license fees from previous years. On January 1, 1998, the licensing program was returned to the Minnesota Department of Health. All records were forwarded to the state agency. It is my understanding these files are in storage at the state agency. 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