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^ •COUNCIL MEET <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />MAY 2 7 1997 <br />Item No.: <br />Department: <br />Name: Michael P. Gaffron <br />Title: Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Administrator Approval:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning ^ <br />Item Description: #2209 Spring Hill Golf Club - Variance/CUP - Resolution <br />Zoning District:RR-IB One Family Rural Residential District, 2-acre <br />RR-lB-1 One Family Rural Residential Subdistrict, 2-acre <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Draft Resolution and Exhibits <br />B - Council Minutes of April 28 <br />C - Final Version of EAW Record of Decision Adopted 5-21-97 <br />On April 28, 1997 Council directed that staff prepare a resolution, including findings, conditions <br />and exhibits for approval of the CUP and variances for the Spring Hill Golf Club. These documents <br />are attached for Council consideration. <br />A number of issues which have been resolved at or since the April 28 meeting include: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />The site evaluation for septic systems to serve the maintenance building and rest area <br />facility have been submitted, and appear acceptable. <br />The City Engineer's recommendations on water quality have been incorporated as <br />conditions of approval. <br />The study of the archaeological sites has been completed with no additional action <br />needed. The easterly site contained some artifacts which could be ftirther studied by <br />other groups in the future. Since this is an area of the course that will not be graded, <br />applicant is working with the SHPO on an agreement to voluntarily preserve the <br />easterly site for future study. <br />Council has agreed in principle to enter into a cooperative agreement with the County <br />regarding the tunnel, and applicant is aware and is agreeable that the City will in turn <br />transfer significant responsibilities for that tunnel to the applicant. <br />The EAW process has been completed. As part of that process, applicant provided <br />detailed information as to how the golf course design process over the last 2 years has <br />resulted in substantially less Big Woods impact than that of the initial designs.