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Zoning File #1325 <br />September 16, 1988 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />3. Per City Engineer Glenn Cook's comments, the spoils will be place on <br />the golf course to flatten slopes southeast of larger pond. Also, the <br />ponds have a fairly small drainage area and would enhance run-off <br />storage in the area, however, Glenn feels there may be a question <br />whether the ponds will have enough inflow to maintain a water surface. <br />This is only a problem for aesthetics of the golf course. The City <br />Engineer has recommended approval of the proDect. <br />4. One of the reasons for construction of the new tee box is to move it <br />away from the neighboring property owner to the south, who has <br />complained to the golf course on occasion regarding "unruly golfers". <br />This new location will move the main tee area approximately 100' <br />further away from the neighbor them the current tee. <br />5. A review of our files indicates that a previous application for <br />grading on the golf course in 1985 had been recommended for approval <br />by the Planning Commission on September 16, 1985, but never was <br />finalized pending Watershed District review. Staff would note that <br />later discussions with the Watershed District determined that they <br />felt the earlier projects were mostly maintenance grading and had <br />little effect on the Watershed. The City Engineer, in 1985, reviewed <br />those projects and recommended approval. Staff would recommend that <br />if the current land alteration project is approved, the resolution <br />reflect after -the -fact approval of the projects approved in 1985. <br />6. The typical pond design as proposes; will be 4' deep with 3:1 side <br />slopes and the bank areas left as grassed area. <br />7. Staff has estimated the amounts of cut and fill as follows: <br />Small Pond <br />200 <br />cubic <br />yards <br />cut <br />Medium Pond <br />800 <br />cubic <br />yards <br />cut <br />Larger Pond <br />1,000 <br />cubic <br />yards <br />cut <br />Proposed Tee <br />400 <br />cubic <br />yards <br />fill <br />This leaves a net spoil amount of about 1,600 cubic yards, which would <br />leave a spoil disposal site about 50' wide and 275' long, about 2�' <br />deep, which should blend in nicely in the proposed spoils site. <br />
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