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2020-017 A Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Existing Conditional Use Permit for Meadowbrook Golf Course Allowing the Continued Operation of a Temporary Clubhouse CITY OF HOPHINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION 2020-017 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE EXISTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MEADOWBROOK GOLF COURSE ALLOWING THE CONTINUED OPERATION OF A TEMPORARY CLUBHOUSE WHEREAS, the applicant, the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board (the "Applicant"), initiated an application to amend its existing conditional use permit (CUP) for Meadowbrook Golf Course to allow the continued operation of a temporary clubhouse at 201 Meadowbrook Road; WHEREAS,the property is legally described as follows: THAT PART OF MEADOWBROOK GOLF COURSE EMBRACED WITHIN THAT PART OF E 1/2 OF SW1/4 OF SEC 20 T 117 R 21 LYING SLY OF CENTER LINE OF EXCELSIOR ROAD SUBJECT TO ROAD WHEREAS,the procedural history of the application is as follows: 1. That the property has an existing conditional use permit issued in 1970 and amended in 1982; 2. That the City of Hopkins approved Resolution 2017-052 approving an amendment to the original conditional use permit allowing the placement and operation of a temporary clubhouse trailer on July 11, 2017. 3. That another application to amend the existing conditional use permit related to the temporary clubhouse trailer was initiated by the Applicant on February 21, 2020; 4. That the City of Hopkins sent the applicant a letter on March 23, 2020 extending the review period for this application an additional 60 days due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the statewide emergency declaration related to the same. 5. That the City Council, pursuant to published and mailed notice, held a public hearing and reviewed such application on Apri121, 2020: al1 persons present were given an opportunity to be heard; 6. That the written comments and analysis of City staff were considered; and, WHEREAS, staff recommended approval of the conditional use permit amendment based on the findings outlined in City Council Report 2020-024 dated Apri121, 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Hopkins hereby approves an amendment to the existing conditional use permit for Meadowbrook Golf Course allowing a temporary clubhouse trailer at 201 Meadowbrook Road, subject to the conditions listed below. 1. The Applicant shall enter into a new development agreement with the City which meets all City requirements, and the Applicant shall further meet all of its obligations contained in said development agreement. 2. The Applicant shall obtain any required building permits for the temporary clubhouse and conform with all conditions. 3. The Applicant shall conform with the building and fire codes. 4. The Applicant shall conform with all conditional use permit standards in Chapter 102, Article III, Section 102-94.0, and the specific conditions for outdoor recreation areas outlined in Chapter 102, Article V, Section 102-163(a)(2) 5. The temporary clubhouse shall be removed by November 1, 2021, or upon construction of a new permanent clubhouse, whichever comes first. 6. The Applicant shall receive all necessary approvals for a new permanent golf clubhouse on the Meadowbrook Golf Course Prior to November 1, 2021. 7. The Applicant shall submit a $20,000 cash security to the City as detailed in the development agreement. 8. The temporary clubhouse shall be connected to City sewer and water utilities. 9. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable liquor licensing requirements. 10. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable requirements for the operation of a food truck. 11. The Applicant shall pay the City all applicable fees associated with its application, including legal fees. 12. The Applicant shall agree to pay the special assessments associated with the City's Interlachen Park Street and Utility Improvement Project in the amount the City determines the Meadowbrook property is benefitted from said project. 13. This conditional use permit expires one year after it has been issued unless the use for which the permit has been granted is in effect. 14. Once established, if a use granted by conditional use permit ceases to operate for six months,the conditional use granted for that property will expire. Adopted this 21 St day of April 2020. ason Gadd, or ATTEST: , � � vl� � Amy Domeier, City Clerk