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«2484 Woodhill CC <br />May 5,1999 <br />Page 16 <br />5. Docs Council accept the Club's premise that the Club has access rights \\hich should be <br />formally and petmancntly acknowledged? Docs Council accept the Club's request tliat once <br />established formally, tlicsc access rights will not be subject to future review except by <br />neighborhood petition per tlie zoning code? Given the large si/c of the Club property, <br />should some modifier be established so that factors other titan "petition of 75"o of all <br />property owners within 1000' of the property" woi;'d trigger a future CUP review'* <br />6. Docs Council agree that Club rights regarding the 1987 casement for Lot 3 and regarding <br />blockage or involuntary closure of the Woodhill Road access to 15, must be independent of <br />any CUP process or review? <br />7. Docs Council agree with the 7 "triggers" proposed by Woodliill CC that will require further <br />City review or further amendment of the CUP? <br />8. Docs Council agree w ith staff tlut this application docs not and will not address tlic historical <br />ongoing country dub use, but merely deals with tliis secondary access issue? <br />9. Should the Club be required to pave the portion of the driveway w ithin the right-of-way of <br />Woodhill Avenue? <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Council must weigh the needs and the rights of both the Club and the neighborhood, against the <br />public health, safety and welfare concerns that surround this issue. <br />In the event that Council detemtines that some limited use of the access is appropriate, staff would <br />recommend, as a starting point, that the following minimum conditions be attacned to such approval: <br />1. If tlic Club's access to County Road 15 is closed for whatever reason for an extended period <br />olhei than a short term emergency situation, the City must have the right to reconsider the <br />Club's Woodhill Avenue access CUP to allow consideration of all altcn. Mivcs for provision <br />of proper and adequate access for the Club and other potential access users, and consideration <br />of the impacts of those allcmativcs. <br />2. The City sliould establish triggers which will allow review of the Woodhill Avenue access <br />CUP, including but not limited to: <br />Uiose proposed by the Club; <br />• a review based on the amount of actual trafiic using the access, <br />- a review aAcr some given time period. <br />If Council concludes that approval of the access is appropriate. Council should direct staff to draft <br />a CUP approN'al resolution with appropriate findings and conditions, for consideration at the May <br />24 Council meeting.
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