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. ' EXHIBIT C f� � 4� <br /> 9,�- RESOLUTION NO. <br /> SPRING HILL GOLF CLUB-GOLF MAINTENANCE SUMM?iRY <br /> � <br /> Spring Hill Golf Gflub will be designed with�reat attention paid to the natural features <br /> that are indigenous to this site. Tom Fazio was chosen as the Golf Course Architect not only <br /> because of his reputation as the worlds top Golf Course Designer,but he is an architect��ho <br /> preserves as much of the natural topography and vegetation as possible in all of his desi�s. In � � <br /> � addition,his golf courses are known to be playable by golfers of all skill levels,yet very- � . <br /> challenging to the best players as well. <br /> PLANT MATERIAL <br /> Grasses <br /> During the planning stages of this golf course,we will be choosing grasses that are most <br /> suitable for the climate in this region. The golf course greens,tees,and fairways«ill be creeping . <br /> bentgrass that has been bred for the northem regions of the country. The primary rouah will <br /> consist of a 70/30 blend of Fine Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass respectively. The Fine Fescue <br /> w-ill give us quick germination and establishment while the Kentucky Bluegrass is added for <br /> durability during cart and maintenance tr�c. The secondary rough will be comprised of a blend � <br /> of at least four different varieties of Fine Fescues. .We are also planning some areas of e�ctreme <br /> rouQh which will be a blend of prairie grasses that aze native to Minnesota. The secondary and ' <br /> eYtreme rough will be used in out of play areas for testure and contrast in grasses as well as <br /> providing a natural habitat for wildlife. <br /> � . . � . <br /> Trees and Shrubs <br /> During construction of the golf course, every control measure will be in place to assure <br /> that we save as many trees as possible on site. The east side of the site will receitie the heaviest <br /> plantings due to the lack of trees on holes#2 and#3. We�vill be moving trees to these holes � <br /> from the west end of the Spring Hill site where a tree nursery was established a few years ago. In <br /> addition,we will be bringing additional trees in from local nurseries as we need them during <br /> construction. Deciduous trees will be different types of Oaks and Maples as well as some mass <br /> plantin;s of Dogwoods if needed. White and Red Pines as well as Spruce trees may also be ' <br /> needed if our local populations on site are not enouah. <br /> We will also have a local Arborist on site during and after construction to assure proper <br /> care is given to all trees on site. <br /> �EGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ' � <br /> Construction � <br /> The IPM program will begin by providing the best possible growing conditions for the <br /> ftu�fQrass during the construction phase. Daily qualit�•control measures will be emplo}•ed to <br /> assure quality construction is upheld. � <br /> � <br /> PAGE 1 OF 3 <br />