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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Rick Christensen, Partners & Sirny Architects, has been progressing towards meeting the <br />Council's direction. Mr. David Braslau has been used to determine adequate berm height to <br />minimize loud noises. Mr. Ed Sucoff, representing the interests of the adjacent neighborhood, <br />has been a park of the on-going discussions regarding site modifications. Staff is of the <br />understanding that a meeting between Mr. Sucoff and Ms. Cathy Croghan will occur on <br />Friday, March 24 with the Midland Hills design team to review the latest plans. The <br />of the meeting is to reach an agreement between the club and the neighborhood before the <br />City Council's action (See Attachments). However, at the printing of this report no meeting <br />date or time had been solidified. <br /> <br />Staff has not modified the following report to incorporate those items currently <br />under consideration by Midland Hills and the neighborhood. The revised Plans and <br />an updated recommendation (with resolution) will be provided at the March 21 <br />Council meeting. <br /> <br />1.0 SUMMARY OF REQUEST <br /> <br />1.1 Midland Hills Country Club has requested consideration a use <br />permit (CUP) to allow the construction a 33,000 square foot clubhouse and a <br />4,500 square foot basement for cart and auxiliary storage. <br /> <br />1.2 The initial 29,000 square foot clubhouse was constructed in 1959 and predates the <br />conditional use permit (CUP) requirement. Thus, the City has determined <br />Midland Hills Country Club needs to receive CUP approval for the <br />redevelopment project prior to the issuance of building permits. <br /> <br />1.3 Section 1004.02.C. of Roseville Zoning Ordinance allows country clubs as a <br />permitted conditional use permit. <br /> <br />PF3178 - ReA (032700) Page I of I ] <br />