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MIllDTfci. OF THE PIAHH1E6 CQKMISSIOM TING OCTOBER 3, 1988 <br />IIH •Z0HIH6 PILE #1335>«OODBILL COUHTRT CLUB COBTIN <br />Chairnan Kelley stated that his only concerns Involved the <br />view point of the adjacent property owners. Mr. Mark Fox, 1230 <br />Woodhill Avenue, stated the applicant had proposed a different <br />plan that placed the mainentance structure 150* from the corner <br />of his house. The revised plan places the proposed structure <br />will be 310* to 320* from his house. Mr. Fox added that he was <br />pleased with the compromise that had been reached. His only <br />concern had to do with the location of the fill. A possible bern <br />was discussed, using the fill. Noise may be a problem, but that <br />would be determined as the maintenance structure was used. Mr. <br />Fox asked how many :rees would need to be removed from the <br />boulevard. Mr. Sathre stated that they are trying very hard to <br />remove as few trees as possible. <br />Mr. John McDowell introduced himself as the person who <br />purchased 17 acres of land from Woodhill about a year ago, which <br />is now referred to as Woodhill Ridge. Mr. McDowell stated that <br />he had just sold a portion of that land which abutts with the <br />golf course. He wanted to be assured that the maintenance shed <br />would not affect any new residences being built on that land. <br />Chairman Kelley inquired as to whether the new owners of the <br />property had received notice of this application. Mr. Sathre <br />stated that it was Mr. Fox more than anyone else that would be <br />affected by the shed. The noise and activity generated from the <br />facility would occur on the other side of the shed, away from <br />Woodhill Ridge. Mr. Wood stated that Mr. McDowell’s development <br />was kept in mind while they were planning the shed. The nearest <br />house in the Woodhill development would be approximately the same <br />distance from the shed as Mr. Fox’s home, approximately 350’. <br />Mr. Sathre stated that there is a hill behind the existing <br />house, and the peak of the roof of the shed would be lower than <br />the floor elevation of the house. The hill wil^ be contoured so <br />the top of the hill will not ba taken down. <br />Chairman Kelley asked what would be done with the fill that <br />would be removed from the hill. Mr. Sathre stated that they <br />would be very receptive to any ideas. Mr. Fox has been very <br />cooperative and agreeable with the aspect of storing it between <br />his property and the maintenance facility. Mabusth stated that <br />there would be a need for the applicants to obtain a land <br />alteration conditional use permit for the fill. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth asked about the doors of the <br />facility and whether they faced north. She also asked if there <br />would be any other doors in the structure. Mr. Winston stated <br />that there would be an access door on the other side. Mr. Sathre <br />confirmed this and added that the vehicle doors would be on the <br />north side. Mabusth asked about the unused road to the west <br />border and whether the road would be opened during construction. <br />Mr. Sathre stated that he was not aware of any need to open the <br />road.