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Date: Item No.
GANDER OUTDOORS INTERIM USE PERMIT
Proposed Action
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve the Gander Outdoors
interim use permit and adopt the findings of fact.
Overview
Representatives of Gander Outdoors have submitted an application and plans for an interim use
permit to allow outdoor display and sales of recreational vehicles and equipment on the Gander
Outdoors property located at 16861 Kenyon Avenue. The Zoning Ordinance allows outdoor
display and sales in the C-3 District to a maximum area equivalent to 30% of the gross floor area
of the principal building.
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on November 21, 2019 to consider the interim
use permit request. The Planning Commission recommended unanimous approval subject to
the seven stipulations listed in the November 15, 2019 planning report. There was no public
comment at the public hearing.
Primary Issues to Consider
When will this interim use permit terminate? The interim use permit will terminate at such time
that outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and equipment is no longer occurring on the
property.
Supporting Information
• Interim Use Permit
• Findings of fact
• November 21, 2019 draft Planning Commission meeting minutes
• November 15, 2019 planning report
Financial Impact: Budgeted: Y☐ N☐ Source:
Related Documents: (CIP, ERP, etc.):
Envision Lakeville Community Values: Diversified Economic Development
Report Completed by: Frank Dempsey, AICP, Associate Planner
December 2, 2019
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Zoning Ordinance
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(Reserved for Dakota County Recording Information)
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
INTERIM USE PERMIT NO. 19-_____
1. Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Lakeville approves an
Interim Use Permit for Gander Outdoors to allow accessory outdoor display and sales of
recreational vehicles and equipment in the C-3 District located at 16860 Kenyon Avenue.
2. Property. The permit is for the following described property:
Lot 1, Block 1, Gander Mountain
3. Conditions. The interim use permit is issued subject to the following conditions:
A. Outdoor sales and display shall be restricted to the areas outlined on the approved site
plan and shall not exceed 30% of the floor area of the principal building.
B. Outdoor sales and display shall not block the building entrance and exit doors and shall
not impede access by emergency vehicles.
C. An amended parking deferment agreement shall be required for deferment of not more
than 142 parking spaces. The parking deferment shall be recorded with Dakota County
prior to commencing the outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and
equipment.
D. A Minnesota dealer licenses shall be obtained prior to commencing the sale of
recreational vehicles or equipment.
E. Signage shall be installed and maintained in compliance with Zoning Ordinance
requirements and subject to approval of a sign permit.
F. All landscaping shall be maintained, and any dead material shall be replaced as weather
permits.
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4. Termination. The interim use permit shall terminate on the occurrence of any of the following
events, whichever occurs first:
A. The property is redeveloped or the building is occupied for a different principal use.
B. Upon violation of the conditions under which the permit was issued.
5. at such time that outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and equipment is no longer
occurring on the property.
5. Expiration. This interim use permit shall expire unless the applicant commences the
authorized use within one year of the date of this interim use permit, unless an extension is
approved by the Zoning Administrator.
Dated: December 2, 2019
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY: ________________________
Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor
BY: ________________________
Charlene Friedges, City Clerk
STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (SEAL)
( ss.
COUNTY OF DAKOTA )
The following instrument was acknowledged before me this 2nd day of December 2019 by
Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor and by Charlene Friedges, City Clerk of the City of Lakeville, a
Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation.
__________________________
Notary Public
DRAFTED BY:
City of Lakeville
20195 Holyoke Avenue
Lakeville, MN 55044
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CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
GANDER OUTDOORS INTERIM USE PERMIT
FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION
On November 21, 2019 the Lakeville Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled
meeting to consider the application of Gander Outdoors for an interim use permit to allow
accessory outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and equipment in the C-3 District
located at 16861 Kenyon Avenue. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the
proposed interim use permit preceded by published and mailed notice. The applicant was present
and the Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak. The
City Council hereby adopts the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The property is located in Planning District No. 1 of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, which guides
the property for commercial uses.
2. The property is currently zoned C-3, General Commercial District.
3. The legal description of the property is:
Lot 1, Block 1, Gander Mountain
4. Section 11-4-3E of the City of Lakeville Zoning Ordinance provides that a conditional use
permit may not be issued unless certain criteria are satisfied. Section 11-5-3 states that
interim use permits shall be processed according to the standards and procedures for a
conditional use permit. The criteria and our findings regarding them are:
a. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions
of and has been found to be consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan.
Finding: The proposed accessory outdoor sales and display is a commercial use consistent with
the policies and provisions of Planning District 1 of the 2040 Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
b. The proposed use is or will be compatible with present and future land uses of the area.
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Finding: The proposed accessory outdoor sales and display will be compatible with existing and
future land uses in the area given compliance with the interim use permit.
c. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning
Ordinance.
Finding: The proposed accessory outdoor sales and display will conform with all performance
standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance and the City Code given compliance with the
interim use permit.
d. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not
overburden the City’s service capacity.
Finding: The subject property is served with necessary public services and the accessory
outdoor sales and display will not overburden the City’s service capacity.
e. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the
property.
Finding: Traffic generation will not significantly increase due to the proposed accessory outdoor
sales and display and is within the capabilities of major collector Kenyon Avenue, which serves
the property.
5. The planning report dated November 15, 2019 prepared by Frank Dempsey, Associate Planner is
incorporated herein.
DECISION
The City Council approves the Gander Mountain interim use permit in the form attached
thereto.
DATED: December 2, 2019
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY:_____________________________
Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor
BY:_____________________________
Charlene Friedges, City Clerk
Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, November 21, 2018 Page 2
be provided for the child daycare facility, which is located at the south entrance to the
building.
Ms. Waite stated that staff recommends approval of the Hypointe Child Care
conditional use permit amendment, subject to the four stipulations listed in the
November 15, 2019 planning report and adoption of the Findings of Fact dated
November 21, 2019.
Alternate Chair Lillehei opened the hearing to the public for comment.
There were no comments from the audience.
Motion was made by Kelvie, seconded by Drotning to close the public hearing
at 6:06 p.m.
Voice vote was taken on the motion. Ayes - unanimous
Alternate Chair Lillehei asked for comments from the Planning Commission.
Discussion points included:
• Commissioner Kelvie asked the applicants if they had any traffic concerns with
the proposed increase in capacity. Ms. Orth commented that the high traffic
drop-off times are between 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
She did not believe there would be any issues.
• Commissioner Witte asked if cars ever backed up on Holyoke Avenue at these
times. Ms. DeMariais stated that there is a pretty quick turnaround for drop off
and pick up so this has not been an issue.
Motion was made by Swenson, seconded by Kelvie to recommend to City Council
approval of the Hypointe Child Care, LLC conditional use permit amendment to allow
an expansion of the Hypointe childcare facility, located at 8755 Upper 208th Street,
and adoption of the Findings of Fact dated November 21, 2019, subject to the following
four stipulations listed in the November 15, 2019 planning report:
1. All permits and requirements of the Minnesota Department of Human Services
shall be met prior to occupancy of the child daycare expansion area.
2. Licensed occupancy for the child daycare facility shall not exceed 170 children.
3. A building permit is required prior to commencing any construction or remodeling
work.
4. A permit shall be obtained prior to the installation of any new permanent or
temporary signage.
Ayes: Swenson, Majorowicz, Kelvie, Lillehei, Witte, Drotning
Nays: 0
6. Gander Outdoors
Alternate Chair Lillehei opened the public hearing to consider the application of
Gander Outdoors for an interim use permit to allow the outdoor display and sales of
Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, November 21, 2018 Page 3
recreational vehicles and equipment as an accessory use in the C-3, General
Commercial District, located at 16861 Kenyon Avenue.
Dylan Blackshear, Senior Project Manager for Corestates Group and Darek Mander
from Gander Outdoors were present to answer any questions the Planning
Commission may have. Mr. Blackshear presented a short overview of the request.
He thanked City staff for their assistance with the interim use permit application.
Associate Planner Frank Dempsey presented the planning report. Mr. Dempsey
thanked Gander Outdoors for getting the RV display in compliance until they could get
approval of their interim use permit. Mr. Dempsey reviewed the history of the building.
He stated that Ganders Outdoors has occupied the building since 2017 and has since
undertaken a significant remodel of the interior of the building to accommodate the
Gander Outdoors corporate offices and recreational vehicle service bays. Gander
Outdoors is now requesting approval to sell recreational vehicles which would include
an outdoor sales and display area.
Mr. Dempsey explained where the proposed outdoor sales and display areas would
be, which are within the parking lot located north of the building, an area on the south
side of the building, and a smaller area on part of the sidewalk along the east face
(front) of the building. The proposed outdoor sales and display areas identified on the
site plan is slightly less than the maximum 30% allowed.
Mr. Dempsey indicated that an amended parking deferment agreement shall be
required for deferment of not more than 142 parking spaces.
Mr. Dempsey reviewed the Zoning Ordinance interim use permit criteria, which are
listed in the November 15, 2019 planning report.
Mr. Dempsey stated that Planning Department staff recommends approval of the
interim use permit for Gander Outdoors and adoption of the Findings of Fact dated
November 21, 2019, subject to the seven stipulations listed in the November 15, 2019
planning report.
Alternate Chair Lillehei opened the hearing to the public for comment.
There were no comments from the audience.
Motion was made by Kelvie, seconded by Drotning to close the public hearing
at 6;20 p.m.
Voice vote was taken on the motion. Ayes - unanimous
Alternate Chair Lillehei asked for comments from the Planning Commission.
Discussion points included:
Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, November 21, 2018 Page 4
• Commissioner Drotning asked for clarification on the location of the deferred
parking. Mr. Dempsey responded that the majority of the deferred parking
spaces are located in the outdoor display areas.
• Commissioner Drotning asked if there was any thought to expanding the
parking further to the north. Mr. Dempsey responded that due to the
topography in this area, that would not be possible.
• Alternate Chair Lillehei wanted to recognize Dylan Blackshear for the project
narrative he submitted with the interim use permit application.
• Fencing the sales area in the parking lot was discussed but Mr. Mander
indicated that it would not make sense at this location. They do have cameras
and the parking lot is well lit.
• Commissioner Kelvie asked about the service department. Mr. Mander stated
that they have two bays. The service department mainly installs parts and
accessories on the RV’s that are sold inside their store.
Motion was made by Drotning, seconded by Witte to recommend to City Council
approval of the Gander Outdoors interim use permit to allow the outdoor display and
sales of recreational vehicles and equipment as an accessory use in the C-3, General
Commercial District, located at 16861 Kenyon Avenue, and adoption of the Findings
of Fact dated November 21, 2019, subject to the following seven stipulations listed in
the November 15, 2019 planning report:
1. Outdoor sales and display shall be restricted to the areas outlined on the approved
site plan and shall not exceed 30% of the floor area of the principal building.
2. Outdoor sales and display shall not block the building entrance and exit doors and
shall not impede access by emergency vehicles.
3. An amended parking deferment agreement shall be required for deferment of not
more than 142 parking spaces. The parking deferment shall be recorded with
Dakota County prior to commencing the outdoor sales and display of recreational
vehicles and equipment.
4. A Minnesota dealers license shall be obtained prior to commencing the sale of
recreational vehicles or equipment.
5. Signage shall be installed and maintained in compliance with Zoning Ordinance
requirements and subject to approval of a sign permit.
6. All landscaping shall be maintained and any dead material shall be replaced as
weather permits.
7. The interim use permit will terminate at such time that outdoor sales and display
of recreational vehicles and equipment is no longer occurring on the property.
Ayes: Majorowicz, Kelvie, Lillehei, Witte, Drotning, Swenson
Nays: 0
7. City of Lakeville
Alternate Chair Lillehei opened the public hearing to consider an amendment to Title
11 of the Lakeville City Code (the Zoning Ordinance) concerning subdivision signs.
City of Lakeville
Planning Department
Memorandum
To: Planning Commission
From: Frank Dempsey, AICP, Associate Planner
Date: November 15, 2019
Subject: Packet Material for the November 21, 2019 Planning Commission Meeting
Agenda Item: Gander Outdoors Interim Use Permit
Application Action Deadline: December 14, 2019
INTRODUCTION
Representatives of Core States Group have submitted an application and plans for an interim
use permit to allow outdoor display and sales of recreational vehicles and equipment on the
Gander Outdoors property located at 16861 Kenyon Avenue. The property is located in the
C-3 District. Outdoor display and sales is permitted subject to approval of an interim use
permit up to 30% of the gross floor area of the principal building.
The following exhibits are attached for your information:
EXHIBITS
A. Location and Zoning Map
B. Aerial Photo
C. Applicant Narrative
D. Site Plan
E. Floor Plan
Surrounding Land Uses and Zoning
North – Schneiderman’s Furniture Store (C-3 District)
South – HOM Furniture and a Multi-Tenant Retail Building (C-3 District)
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East – Kenyon Avenue and Interstate 35
West – Single Family Homes (RS-3 District)
STAFF ANALYSIS
Gander Outdoors occupies the 86,400 square foot commercial retail building that was
formerly occupied by Gander Mountain beginning in 2003. Gander Outdoors is a subsidiary
of Camping World, a retailer that specializes in outdoor recreational products and services.
Gander Outdoors has occupied the existing building since 2017 and has since undertaken a
significant remodel of the building interior to accommodate the Gander Outdoors corporate
offices and recreational vehicle service bays. Gander Outdoors is now requesting approval to
introduce recreational vehicle sales which would include an outdoor sales and display area.
The proposed outdoor sales and display areas would be restricted to the shaded areas on the
site plan (Exhibit D) which are within the parking lot located north of the building, an area
equivalent to four parking spaces on the south side of the building, and a smaller area on part
of the sidewalk along the east face (front) of the building. Outdoor sales and display was
approved for Gander Mountain by conditional use permit in 2005 to allow display on part of
the sidewalk in front of the building.
The total allowable area for outdoor sales and display is 25,920 square feet. The proposed
outdoor sales and display areas identified on the site plan totals 25,900 square feet which is
slightly less than the maximum 30%.
Interim Use Permit Criteria. Section 11-5-5 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that an
interim use permit comply with the criteria used in the consideration of a conditional use
permit, as follows:
A. Meet the standards of a conditional use permit set forth in subsection 11-4-3E of this
title.
The findings of fact will address the conditional use permit criteria for the proposed interim
use permit.
B. Conform to the applicable general performance standards of section 11-4-7 of this title.
There are 18 general performance standards applicable to the interim use permit request
to which the Gander Outdoors request must conform:
• The use and the site in question shall be served by a street of sufficient capacity
to accommodate the type and volume of traffic which would be generated and
adequate right of way shall be provided.
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Major collector Kenyon Avenue abuts the Gander Outdoors property and is of
sufficient design to accommodate the proposed outdoor sales and display use.
• The site design for access and parking shall minimize internal as well as
external traffic conflicts and shall be in compliance with chapter 19 of this title.
The outdoor sales and display design minimizes internal and external traffic
conflicts by locating the outdoor sales and display areas outside of principal
customer traffic areas.
• If applicable, a pedestrian circulation system shall be clearly defined and
appropriate provisions made to protect such areas from encroachment by
parked or moving vehicles.
Pedestrian circulation on the property will not be altered with the proposed
outdoor sales and display.
• Adequate off-street parking and off-street loading shall be provided in
compliance with chapters 19 and 20 of this title.
The Gander Outdoors building includes areas used for retail, office, RV service
bays and indoor display of recreational vehicles and equipment for sale. The
Zoning Ordinance requires a retail building to provide one parking space for
each 200 square feet of floor area. The 86,400 square foot Gander Outdoors
commercial retail building requires 389 parking spaces. When Gander
Mountain was approved in 2003, 43 of the required 389 parking spaces were
deferred, primarily along the north side of the building. Gander Outdoors now
proposes to modify the on-site parking to provide 247 striped parking spaces for
employee and customer vehicles and 142 parking spaces deferred to
accommodate the outdoor sales and display areas. Adequate off-street parking
will be available as outlined in the planning report and subject to approval of a
parking deferment agreement.
• Loading areas and drive-up facilities shall be positioned so as to minimize
internal site access problems and maneuvering conflicts, to avoid visual or
noise impacts on any "adjacent" residential use or district and provided in
compliance with chapter 20 of this title.
The primary loading area is located on the south side of the building. The
existing loading area will not be altered as part of the proposed interim use
permit.
• Whenever a nonresidential use "is adjacent to" a residential use or district, a
buffer area with screening and landscaping shall be provided in compliance
with chapter 21 of this title.
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Landscape screening between the Gander Outdoors property and the residential
area to the west was installed in 2003. No additional screening is necessary to
accommodate the proposed outdoor sales and display areas.
• General site screening and landscaping shall be provided in compliance with
chapter 21 of this title.
All required landscaping is in place and no additional landscaping is necessary to
accommodate the proposed outdoor sales and display use. All landscaping shall
be maintained and any dead material shall be replaced as weather permits.
• All exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto
the public right of way or neighboring residential uses or districts, and shall be
in compliance with section 11-16-17 of this title.
No new or altered exterior lighting is proposed with the interim use permit
request. Any new exterior lighting shall be down-cast and not glare onto
residential properties or public streets.
• Potential exterior noise generated by the use shall be identified and mitigation
measures as may be necessary shall be imposed to ensure compliance with
section 11-16-25 of this title.
Noise mitigation is not necessary for the proposed outdoor sales and display use.
Outside amplified speakers shall not be used for communication or sales
advertising on site.
• The site drainage system shall be subject to the review and approval of the city
engineer.
Alterations to the site drainage system is not proposed with the outdoor sales
and display interim use permit.
• The architectural appearance and functional design of the building and site
shall not be so dissimilar to the existing or potential buildings and area so as to
cause a blighting influence. All sides of the principal and accessory structures
are to have essentially the same or coordinated, harmonious exterior finish
materials and treatment.
The architectural appearance and function of the existing building will not be
altered to accommodate the outdoor sales and display interim use.
• Provisions shall be made for daily litter control, an interior location for
recycling, and trash handling and storage or an outdoor, enclosed receptacle
area shall be provided in compliance with section 11-18-11 of this title.
All indoor and outdoor litter control measures and trash receptacles shall be
maintained in accordance with Section 11-18-11 of the Zoning Ordinance.
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• All signs and informational or visual communication devices shall be in
compliance with chapter 23 of this title.
Signage shall be installed and maintained in compliance with Zoning Ordinance
requirements and any new signs are subject to approval of a sign permit.
• The use and site shall be in compliance with any federal, state or county law or
regulation that is applicable and any related permits shall be obtained and
documented to the city.
All applicable federal, state or county laws or regulations shall be complied with
and documentation submitted to the city. A State of Minnesota Vehicle Dealers
license shall be required prior to commencing sales of recreational vehicles and
trailers.
• Any applicable business licenses mandated by this code are approved and
obtained.
There are no city business license requirements applicable to the interim use
permit.
• The hours of operation may be restricted when there is judged to be an
incompatibility with a residential use or district.
Restricted hours are not proposed. Store hours are identified in the applicant’s
narrative (Exhibit C).
• The use complies with all applicable performance standards of the zoning
district in which it is located and where applicable, any nonconformities shall
be eliminated.
There are no non-conforming conditions that need to be addressed with the
interim use permit.
• All additional conditions pertaining to a specific site are subject to change
when the council, upon investigation in relation to a formal request, finds that
the general welfare and public betterment can be served as well or better by
modifying or expanding the conditions set forth herein
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C. The use is allowed as an interim use in the respective zoning district.
The proposed outdoor sales and display is allowed in the C-3 District subject to approval
of an interim use permit.
D. The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty.
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The interim use permit will terminate at such time that outdoor sales and display of
recreational vehicles and equipment is no longer occurring on the property.
E. The use will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public.
The use of the designated areas for outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and
equipment will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public provided the
provisions of the interim use permit are complied with.
F. The user agrees to any conditions that the city council deems appropriate for
permission of the use.
Staff recommends compliance with the seven stipulations listed in the recommendation.
RECOMMENDATION
Planning Department staff recommends approval of the interim use permit for Gander
Outdoors for outdoor sales and display subject to the following stipulations:
1. Outdoor sales and display shall be restricted to the areas outlined on the approved site
plan and shall not exceed 30% of the floor area of the principal building.
2. Outdoor sales and display shall not block the building entrance and exit doors and
shall not impede access by emergency vehicles.
3. An amended parking deferment agreement shall be required for deferment of not
more than 142 parking spaces. The parking deferment shall be recorded with Dakota
County prior to commencing the outdoor sales and display of recreational vehicles and
equipment.
4. A Minnesota dealer licenses shall be obtained prior to commencing the sale or
recreational vehicles or equipment.
5. Signage shall be installed and maintained in compliance with Zoning Ordinance
requirements and subject to approval of a sign permit.
6. All landscaping shall be maintained and any dead material shall be replaced as weather
permits.
7. The interim use permit will terminate at such time that outdoor sales and display of
recreational vehicles and equipment is no longer occurring on the property.
Findings of fact for the interim use permit are attached.
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EXHIBIT A
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Property Information
October 21, 2019
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EXHIBIT B
EXHIBIT C
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DBLACKSHEAR@CORE-STATES.COMGANDER OUTDOORSCITY OF LAKEVILLEINTERIM USEPERMIT (IUP)CWH.2755110/14/2019KSPDTB16861 KENYONAVENUE,LAKEVILLE, MN 55044- PLANNING EXHIBIT -NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS PLAN IS RELEASED AS A PLANNING EXHIBITONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR BIDDING ORCONSTRUCTION PURPOSES.THIS EXHIBIT WAS PREPARED UNDER THERESPONSIBLE SUPERVISION OF:THOMAS C. PICKERING, PEMINNESOTA LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERNO. 55624OUTDOOR RVIUP EXHIBITEXH-A1" = 30'03015307.51" = 30'GRAPHIC SCALEOUTDOOR DISPLAY AREASOUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'A'OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'B'OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'C'OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'D'OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'E'OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA 'F'7,200 SQ. FT.7,016 SQ. FT.4,148 SQ. FT.2,186 SQ. FT.4,702 SQ. FT.648 SQ. FT.TOTAL OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA25,900 SQ. FT.TOTAL PERMISSIBLEOUTDOOR DISPLAY AREA(30% OF TOTAL BUILDING AREA)25,920 SQ. FT.TOTAL BUILDING AREA86,400 SQ. FT.ONSITE PARKINGACCESSIBLE PARKINGSTANDARD PARKINGOVERSIZE PARKING83308OFFICE VISITOR PARKING4TOTAL ONSITE PARKING350STANDARD PARKING WITHIN OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREAS95OVERSIZE PARKING WITHIN OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREAS8TOTAL PARKING WITHIN OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREAS103TOTAL ONSITE PARKING LESS OUTDOOR DISPLAY AREAS247SITE AND CONTACT INFORMATIONPROPERTY OWNEROWNER ADDRESSNATIONAL RETAIL PROPERTIES, LP450 ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH, SUITE 900ORLANDO, FL 32801PROPERTY ADDRESS 16861 KENYON AVENUELAKEVILLE, MN 55044PID NO.22-28795-01-010LEGAL DESCRIPTIONTRACT 1: LOT 1, BLOCK 1, GANDER MOUNTAIN,ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF ASDOCUMENT NO. 20071965 , DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA.CONSULTANTCORE STATES GROUP, INC.CONSULTANTADDRESS12700 HILLCREST ROAD, SUITE 192DALLAS, TX 75230CURRENT ZONINGC-3; GENERAL COMMERCIALCUPCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) NO. 05-15PARKING RATIO[RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES (OTHER)][OFFICE BUILDINGS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES]1:200REQUIRED PARKING SPACES PER DEVELOPMENTCONTRACT NO. 2071969389PARKING SPACES DEFERRED BY DEVELOPMENTCONTRACT NO. 207196925PARKING SPACES DEFERRED BY CUP NO. 05-1518LOT AREA355,575 SQ. FT. [8.1629 ACRES]BUILDING AREA86,400 SQ. FT.IUP EXHIBIT NOTES1. INTERIM USE PERMIT (IUP) EXHIBIT IS BASED ON SURVEY COMPLETED BYKEMPER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. OF NEW BRIGHTON, MINNESOTA DATEDMARCH 04, 2015, AND REVISED SEPTEMBER 17, 2019.2. THIS EXHIBIT WAS PREPARED FOR USE IN THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE,MINNESOTA IUP AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR BIDDING AND/ORCONSTRUCTION PURPOSES.3. THE ONSITE PARKING LAYOUT ILLUSTRATED IN THIS EXHIBIT REPRESENTSTHE PARKING LAYOUT PROPOSED. THE PARKING LOT WILL BERESTRIPED, AS NECESSARY, TO MATCH THIS EXHIBIT. RESTRIPING THEPARKING LOT WILL BE PERMITTED SEPARATELY.EXHIBIT D
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