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City of Lino Lakes <br /> May 11, 2021 <br /> Page 2 <br /> During this time Applicant had an average of twenty-two (22) and a maximum of twenty-six (26) <br /> horses. Applicant has a private riding club with six (6) friends who sometimes bring other riders. <br /> Half of the horses are rescue animals and are either too old to ride or have significant health <br /> conditions. Horses are kept in stalls but are also allowed out on pasture in the spring, summer, <br /> and fall. Horses are allowed to graze the twenty(20)-plus acres during these times. A <br /> substantial portion of the horses' diet is comprised of hay. <br /> Manure generated by the animals is composted and used for fertilizer for pasture and hay fields. <br /> During the fall manure is removed from the Property by third parties for use off site. Any excess <br /> manure is removed from the Property by a dump truck. <br /> On July 13, 2018 the City passed Ordinance Number 10-18 ("Stable Ordinance"), establishing <br /> City Code of Ordinances ("City Code") section 1007.058,which created numerous performance <br /> standards for Commercial Stables, including capping the maximum number of animals and <br /> requiring a conditional use permit(CUP). In response to enforcement letters sent by the City <br /> following adoption of the Stable Ordinance, Mr. Stowe applied for a CUP for a commercial <br /> stable, which was approved on November 9, 2020 ("2020 CUP"). The 2020 CUP was subject to <br /> several conditions that significantly limited the Arena operations. The conditions included a <br /> maximum of 12.5-25 animal units with horses each counting as I animal unit—for a maximum <br /> of 25 horses on the Property. <br /> Prior Land Use Approvals <br /> On October 14, 1968, the City approved a special use permit(the "SUP") for the Property to <br /> allow for the above-described boarding structure and Arena to be used for horse boarding and <br /> horse shows. At the time of approval of the SUP, the City had no limits on the number of <br /> animals that could be kept on the Property. The SUP did not place any conditions on the number <br /> of horses boarded on the Property. <br /> In late 1997, the City granted an amended conditional use permit to permit use of the Property <br /> for purposes of a BMX bike racing facility. <br /> As referenced above, in November 2020, the City approved Resolution 20-129 for a conditional <br /> use permit for the Property authorizing a commercial stable and recreational use.2 The City <br /> placed conditions on the property including, but not limited to, (1) maximum of 12.5 animal <br /> units allowed on the property without an approved facility management and waste plan; and(2) a <br /> maximum of 25 animals are allowed on the site with MPCA approved facility management plan <br /> and waste plan. <br /> 2 Also, in November 2020, the City approved Resolution No. 20-144 to, among other things, <br /> amend Resolution 20-129 to correct a typographical error. <br />