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RESOLUTION NO. 2006-145 <br />RESOLUTION • i` <br />GRANTING A CONDITIONAL PERMIT <br />TO THE OAKDALE GUN CLUB FOR AN OUTDOOR TARGET RANGE <br />IN THE AGRICULTURAL Z <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 88 -5, the Oakdale Gun Club received approval <br />for a Conditional Use Permit to operate an Outdoor Target Range located at 10386 N. <br />10`" Street, <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. -58, the Oakdale Gun Club received approval <br />for an amendment to allow construction of a caretaker residence and storage building, <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2005 -111, the Oakdale Gun Club received <br />approval for an amendment to allow construction of an expansion to an existing storage <br />building, <br />WHEREAS, the Oakdale Gun Club has applied for an amendment to the existing <br />Conditional Use Permit, <br />WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted all the required. documentation and fees <br />for the application of such expansion of use for the existing Conditional Use Permit; and <br />WHEREAS, the Lake Elmo Planning Commission held a public hearing on <br />December 11, 2006 on the application for an amendment to the Conditional Use Permit <br />to allow construction of a 575 square foot storage building, based on plans staff dated <br />November 13, 2006; and recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permit <br />amendment based on the following findings: <br />1. The proposed CUP amendment will not result in additional impact on the <br />public health, safety, morals or general welfare of surrounding property. <br />Operations of the gun club will not be altered as a result of the CUP <br />amendment. <br />2. 'Traffic impacts of the use will not change as a result of the CUP amendment. <br />3. Effect on public utilities and school capacity are not applicable. <br />4. There will be minimal changes in visual impact of the use. <br />5. The amendment has no impact on the Comprehensive Plan. <br />
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