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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYoung Life Castaway Club_17000991493000_Conditional Use Permits_10-04-1995782515 lO - H-1 99 APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Shoreland Management Ordinance Otter Tail County Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 Receipt No. Application Fee $ A Phone:Owner:MM/0FirstLast Namefl# 5 &'i- 37+ (\e Woi ^ UUC-e^, M SffBef i No. ,City / Pe kccih sr/sr>l Zip No.State (o DSLrjltLake ClassLake NameLake No.r fja'<^1 b ^5 Twp. NameRangeTwp.Sec. '4. %i A, ft 5i_ /(- + 0 t Fire it or Lake ID # ( t r, 01M. i~l~O()0 0 9- '^OO'i^Le '-OC^OParcel Number 11 ~0 00 .. , , A'CHl. ^ 4'iv^ „ Ft, n + \,6 Oor^X- r V\/4 All' (AS^ K rACi EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST: In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information^ possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCI ,ED HEARING. 19 r ^ ‘‘^^IgnafOre Of Applicant "Application dated - DO NOT USE SPACE BELOW - i'-'V P »lO . Time:Date of hearing: The Planning Commission recommends to the County Board of Commissioners the following: Approved as presented, including the req. to do the work this fall (they may place the spoils on the soccer field and should make an effort to sod or seed the disturbed areas). 19 i^tL The County Board of Commissioners on this IQ Denies the request. Approves this request as recommended by the Planning Commission. Approves as follows: 19_$S , hereby:day of j/ Conditional Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and mday of., 19Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this. rCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.. ^ I ^ate/lnitial) Land & Resource Management Official Otter Tail County, Minnesota mailed copy of Application to Applicant. MKL - 0390-006 267,068 — Victor Lundeen Co.. Printers, Fergus Falls, Minnesota /o 0? Ccii«ty Recorder County of Otter Tail I hereby certify thet lt» within tn^mem wes tHed tor record ki thie office sgtthe ^ _. /yC^ A D 19 end was duly Microlijmed » Qo^. (toy of ^ M County Recordi ”^*72 Deouty i hotter Tail County Board of Commissioners October 10, 1995 Page 3 This above Certificate of Correction to the plat of ANDERSON'S BEACH has been approved by the Board of Commissioners of Otter Tail County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting held on the 10th day of October, 1995. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Otter Tail County Clerk of the Otter Tail County BoardAttest: VOTER REGISTRATION REMODELING Motion by Portmann, seconded Lee and unanimously carried to approve remodeling of the Voter's Registration Office including modular offices at an estimated cost of $7,000, as presented by the Auditor. CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATIONS/PRELIMINARY PLATS' Lisa & Ranee Brendefur/Douclas Kramer:Conditional Use Application Land & Resource Director, Bill Kalar, read a letter from Attorney Thomas L. Johnson, representing the East Otter Tail Watershed Association, regarding the negative determination for an EAW and the limited conditions placed upon the conditional use permit of Lisa & Ranee Brendefur/Douglas Kramer for a plat located on East Battle Lake. Motion by Portmann, seconded Windels and unanimously carried to delay action of the Conditional Use Application for Lisa & Ranee Brendefur/Douglas Kramer, East Battle Lake, for 45 days with the understanding that all parties involved, (developers, watershed association, and area landowners) make a good faith effort in negotiations to reach a compromise agreement. The county will not issue the conditional use permit and the watershed association will not bring a lawsuit against the county during this 45 day negotiation period. Tom & Darlene Matthev C/O Taylor Investment Corporation: Scott Sealy of Taylor Investment Corporation requested that the county waive the requirement of road construction within the proposed plat of "Ridgewood Estates" on Sybil Lake (Sec. 6, Twp. 136, Rg. 40, Edna Twp.) because of the time of year. Mr. Sealy stated that completion of the road is not possible before freeze-up. His request was to place 200% of the cost of the road with the county in an escrow account until completion of the road next year. Motion by Windels, seconded Portmann and unanimously carried to approve the Conditional Use Application and Plat (subject to Planning Commission recommendations) of "Ridgewood Estates" and allow the plat to be recorded along with the performance bond of 200% of the contractor's estimated cost of road construction. ) Conditional Use Aoolications/Preliminary Plats;»-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'■---------------------------------------------- Motion by Windels, seconded Portmann and iinanimously carried to approve the following Conditional Use Applications/Preliminary Plats subject to conditions as outlined by the Planning Commission: Conditional Use Applications: Smedsrud, Inc., Stalker lake Runge Hoskovec etal. Rush lake |Young Life Campaign, Pelican Lake Log Haven Resort, Paul Pfiefle, Lida Lake Twin Pines Resort, Stephan & Barbara Brigman, West Lost Lake Larry & Jeanette Miller/Merle Scott, Otter Tail Lake Planning Commission October 4, 1995 Page 3 Lisa & Ranee Brendefur/Douqlas Kramer - AP:~>roved With A Condition: A Conditional Use Application to build a County spec road; a public easement will be given of record to the Henning Township and the Township has approved the road. The purpose of ending the road as shown is to not impact the wetland between Parcels A & B, located in Gov. Lot 1 of Section 30 of Henning Township; East Battle Lake (56-138), RD. Ranee Brendefur and Doug Kramer represented the application. A motion by Schwartz, second by Trites to approve with the condition (as indicated in the EAW Facts & Findings dated August 16, 1995) that Lots G-K have deed restrictions prohibiting the removal of any near shore aquatic vegetation, filed with the County, Recorder so as to notify prospective purchasers of the restriction. Voting; All members in favor. Tom & Darlene Matthev %Tavlor Inv. - Approved With Conditions; A Conditional Use Permit to construct a road to Township and County specifications to service the proposed Preliminary Plat of "Ridgewood Estates" consisting of 8 residential lots and 1 block, located in Pt. of Government Lots 2 & 3 of Section 6, Edna Township; Sybil Lake (56-387) RD. Scott Sealy (Taylor Inv. & Tom Thiessen (Surveyor)) represented the Application. A motion by Olson, second by Trites to approve the revised Preliminary Plat (received October 4, 1995) provided an engineer designs the road and the drainage, the design plans are to be submitted to the Township for their approval and then, the Township approval and design plans are to be submitted to Land & Resource. Voting; All members in favor, except Johnson. young Life Campaign - Approved As Presented; A Conditional Use Application to excavate for a fire escape (as recommended by the Fire Marshall). The excavated area will be 80' wide by 60' long and 8' deep tapering to 0. We v/ill use a poured concrete retaining wall. Also request to do this project this fall. The proposal is located in 2.06 Ac - Pt SL A & B of GL 1; .07 Ac - Sections 2 & 3, Dunn Township; Pelican Lake (56-786), GD. Lot 1 of SL A of GL 1 ex tr; 4.90 Ac 478.5' N of.. Bg • • f Bruce Peterson (Property Manager) represented the Application. A motion by Johnson, second by Ziituuerraan to approve as presented, including the request to do the work this fall (they may place the spoils on the soccer field and should make an effort to sod or seed the disturbed areas). Voting; All members in favor. A<- n'^ YOUNG LIFE CASTAWAY CLUB HISTORY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Castaway Club was given to Young Life in 1963 by C. Gordon Smith of Winnipeg, Canada. Gordon Smith was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith who pur­ chased this property in 1915 and built a summer home for themselves. Later, as their children married and had families, they built three more homes on the prop­ erty creating a complex well known to the local resi­ dents. The Smiths concern for youth was manifested by the regular Sunday evening services for children they held at their home and in their final gift of the property to Young Life. Located on Pelican Lake, 13 miles south of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, 20 acres of Castaway Club rests on a wooded bluff 60-feet above the lake and slopes into a six-acre peninsula with a 650-foot washed sand beach. Plush lawns and beautiful flower gardens give Castaway a country club feel. Young Life believes camp should be an experience that will take young people out of their daily environ­ ment into a new environment free from distractions, expectations and stress. Risk and adventure distinc­ tive to the location stretch teenagers to take on chal­ lenges they’d never try otherwise. • Parasailing • Climbing wall • 18-hole frisbee golf • Waterskiing • Sailing • Initiative games course • Indoor/outdoor volleyball and basketball • Game room, gift shop, snack bar • Giant whirlpools • Sand volleyball • Zip line • Canoeing • Soccer field • Tennis CASTAWAY CLUB TODAY Financial Philosophy: After construction is complete, Young Life camps are financially self-sufficient. All operational expenses, maintenance, administrative costs and funded depreciation are paid from camp revenues generated by the camper fee. Only major capital projects require fund-raising after the initial purchase or construction. Castaway is primarily a seasonal property hosting over 3,000 campers each summer, which makes it the second largest summer camping program in Young Life. The adult guest lodge has room for seven cou­ ples and is a great way to see Young Life in action. At the end of the summer. Castaway hosts a family camp and leadership training camp. Castaway is also open in the fall and spring to be used by Young Life, church­ es and other nonprofit organizations as a retreat center. Castaway has done considerable expansion to meet the demands of increasing camper numbers. Camper housing, club room and land expansion have been completed. The next phase of expansion is a dining room/kitchen facility. We currently have 2,300 square feet of seating area and need 5,040 square feet to meet code requirements. The existing kitchen is 1,620 square feet and needs to be expanded to 3,072 square feet. Castaway Club is one of 17 Young Life camps. For more information contact: Young Life’s Castaway Club Route 5, Box 374 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Phone: 218/532-2662 Fax: 218/532-3663 International Service Center Colorado Springs, CO 719/473-4262 Castaway has been blessed by many people of vision who have enabled Castaway to be a part of bringing the good news to young people. We invite - you to share in Young Life Castaway’s history and be a part of the new vision. Bruce Peterson Property Manager iUloaD!T Aitflilxi CwoMoci Of Aeot^nons: ....... 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