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Memo to Planning Commission/CU 99-23 <br /> July 13, 1999 <br /> Page 2 <br /> entrance drive and the construction of a larger driving range tee with several <br /> IIIpractice tees and greens near Elk Lake Road. To accommodate these plans, a <br /> land and easement exchange are also being requested under a separate <br /> application. Golf Courses are a conditional use in the Rla zoning district and <br /> any proposed changes to the course require Planning Commission review and <br /> City Council approval. <br /> Proposed Improvements <br /> Maintenance Building <br /> The Country Club proposes a new 48 ft x 112 ft maintenance building to be <br /> located east of the driving range. The building will be a pole barn style with <br /> walls with the color, Light Stone, and the roof with the color, Forest Green. <br /> The building will be used for the storage and maintenance of equipment and <br /> a small office and lunch room for the maintenance crew. The Country Club <br /> indicated that roughly 5-8 maintenance workers would come and go from the <br /> building each day for the golf season and only one or two workers would use <br /> the building in the winter months. Sales calls and material deliveries would <br /> also be made to the maintenance building during operation hours. <br /> On-Site Septic and Well <br /> • <br /> Because the maintenance building will be used as a meeting place and office, <br /> a well and on-site septic is required. The submitted plans show locations of a <br /> well and both a primary and secondary septic field locations. <br /> Lighting <br /> Site lighting is addressed by wall mounted security lights on the north side of <br /> the proposed building (facing the park). There are no lights shown on the <br /> other 3 walls. Lighting should be down-cast and vandal proof. Glare from <br /> the lighting shall not be visible from beyond the limits of the immediate site. <br /> Maintenance Yard <br /> Surrounding the maintenance building is a gravel surface maintenance yard <br /> large enough to contain parking for 12 cars, storage of sand and gravel, a <br /> trash enclosure and vehicle movements. The Country Club indicated that the <br /> existing brush and wood debris will be cleaned up and in the future any <br /> storage of wood debris will be located elsewhere on the golf course. <br /> • <br /> \\elkriver\sys\shrdoc\planning\stevewen\pcmmo\cu99-23.doc <br />