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Off- Street Parking: The permittee shall provide sufficient off- street parking in <br />accordance with the approved site plan and regular occurrence of on- street parking shall <br />constitute a violation of this Permit. Because of the proximity to the Mississippi River, <br />the Permittee shall also be required to provide pretreatment of run -off from the parking <br />area. <br />Hours of Operation: All softball, volleyball, splat ball, batting cages, horse shoe, <br />basketball, broomball, boot hockey, and roller hockey play shall cease by 10 :00 p.m. and <br />the, outdoor recreational area shall be cleared of all activity by 10:30 p.m. This restriction <br />shall also apply to any lighting used in this recreational area of the site. <br />6) Restroom Facilities: The use of portable restroom facilities shall be screened from the <br />general public. The screening plan is subject to the approval of the City. <br />Control of Operations: The permittee shall be responsible for fencing in the entire <br />outdoor recreational activity area. <br />Lighting: Building and parking lot lighting is subject to the approval of the City <br />Engineer, shall be arranged to deflect light away from adjoining property and public <br />streets, and bulbs emitting in excess of 3,000 lumens shall be so directed that the bulb is <br />not visible from off of the property where such light source is located. The athletic fields <br />shall be lit with Musco Sports Cluster II with level 8 glare control, or an equivalent <br />fixture that is subject to the approval the eity All-lighting used -to illuminate <br />the recreational activity area shall be turned off by 10:30 p.m. <br />Noise: No outdoor PA system or amplified music shall be permitted. Noise levels shall <br />not exceed the limits established in the Ramsey City Code. The Permittee herein agrees <br />to provide for the establishment of deciduous tree plantings along the west property line <br />for noise absorption purposes as a result of the outdoor recreational activity area. <br />10) Signage: All signage in the outdoor recreational area shall be interior facing andnone of <br />this shall be visible from adjoining properties of the public right -of -way for a potential <br />Mississippi River bridge crossing which would impact the site. <br />11) Mississippi River Bridge Crossing: That Permittee shall enter into an agreement with <br />Anoka County for an option to purchase appropriate right -of -way for potential <br />Mississippi River bridge crossing which would impact the site. <br />12) Severability: If any provision of this CUP shall be declared void or unenforceable, the <br />other provision shall not be affected but shall remain in full force and effect. <br />13) Modification: This CUP shall not be considered modified, altered, changed or amended <br />in any respect unless in writing and signed by the City and the Permittee. <br />14) Amendment, Suspension or Revocation of CUP: The violation of any of the material <br />terms of this CUP is grounds for suspension or revocation hereof, consistent with <br />applicable law. Furthermore, the City specifically reserves the right to amend, suspend or <br />revoke this CUP consistent with applicable law as reasonably required to protect the <br />public health, safety and welfare and the environment. Specifically, but without limiting <br />RESOLUTION #00 -03 -077 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />P23 <br />-69— <br />
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