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RESOLUTION NO. 76-89
A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TEMPORARY WARMING HOUSE
IN MANOR PARK
WHEREAS, the Shorewood Park Commission (Applicant) proposes to
locate a temporary warming house at Manor Park, consisting of an 8 foot by
32 foot mobile building for a period of three months during the winter;
and
WHEREAS, the Shorewood Zoning Code requires a Conditional Use
Permit (CUP) for the construction of such a building within a residential
district; and
WHEREAS, after required notice, a Public Hearing was held and the
Applicant's application reviewed by the Shorewood Planning Commission at
their regular meeting on 5 September 1989, the minutes of which meeting
are on file at City Hall.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Shorewood as follows:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. That a CUP for the construction of a permanent warming house
was granted by the Shorewood City Council to the Park Commission on 11 May
1987.
2. That after due consideration the Park Commission decided
their capital improvements budget could not afford a permanent building
designed and built to code to be located on the site.
3. That the Park Commission determine that an alternative
approach would be to locate a temporary shelter on the site and if its use
warranted, additional funds would have to be allocated for the
construction of a permanent building.
4. That there is apparent neighborhood demand for some type of
shelter facility to be located on the Park grounds.
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CONCLUSIONS
That the application of the Applicant for a CUP for the location
of a temporary warming house in Manor Park is hereby granted subject to
the following conditions:
1. T hat the use of the temporary shelter in Manor Park shall be
limited to one (1) winter season only.
2. That the Park Commission will monitor the use of the
temporary shelter during the winter season to determine if the
construction of a permanent building in Manor Park is warranted.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
11th day of September, 1989.
ATTEST:
Sandra L. Kennelly, City Clerk
Roll Call Vote:
A yes - 4
Nays - 0