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<br />May 11, 2021 <br />City of Lino Lakes Attn: City Planner, Mayor and City Council Lino Lakes City Hall 600 Town Center Parkway Lino Lakes, MN 55014 <br />VIA E-MAIL AND UNITED STATES MAIL (KLarsen@linolakes.us) <br /> Re: Variance Application at 426 Pine Street NE <br />Dear City Planner, Mayor and City Council Members: <br />We represent Christopher Stowe (“Applicant”), the owner of the Property at 426 Pine Street NE (“Property”) in the City of Lino Lakes (“City”). On behalf of Applicant, please accept the <br />enclosed materials as application for the variance described herein. <br />Background <br />Applicant owns three adjacent parcels each with different tax identification numbers: ID No. 05-31-22-22-0003 (5.66 acres), ID No. 05-31-22-22-0005 (15.31 acres), and ID No. 05-31-22-22-0006 (4.31 acres). All of these parcels are zoned rural. The present Application concerns the <br />parcels with Tax IDs ending in 03 and 05, which together total approximately twenty (20) acres (the “Property”). <br />The Property is improved with an approximately 50,000 square foot riding arena (“Arena”) and multiple horse-related buildings. In 1968, the City approved a building permit for a predecessor in title, Kenneth Rehbein, to construct a steel structure on the Property. The purpose of the <br />structure was “Indoor + Outdoor Horse Show Arena.” In 1969, the City granted a building permit to Elswort Rehbein to allow the construction of a corrugated steel structure for the boarding of horses. The boarding structure is approximately 10,000 sq. ft. and, in conjunction with the hay barn and outside areas, can board over one-hundred and twenty (120) horses or other large animals.1 Both the horse arena and boarding structure were constructed pursuant to <br />these building permits and remain in place today. Pictures of these buildings are enclosed. Mr. Rehbein kept more than one-hundred (100) horses on the Property. <br />In April 2018, Applicant acquired the Property and immediately began using it for horse operations. For two (2) years Applicant used the Property without any concerns being raised. <br /> 1 The hay barn on the property is 200 sq. ft. by 30 ft. Applicant also owns additional horse shelters, over 8,000 sq. ft. in size.
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