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Planning Files - Planning File #
3178
Planning Files - Type
Conditional Use Permit
Address
2001 FULHAM ST N
Project Name
Midland Hills Country Club
Applicant
Midland Hills Country Club
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
3/27/2000
Date Final Planning Commission Action
2/9/2000
Planning Files - Resolution #
9758
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />storm water <br /> <br />2. 2 <br /> <br /> <br />the occupies existing drop-off <br />has been slightly redesigned to meet the City requirements for storm water <br />management. This requirement involves the design of a plan that has no storm <br />water draining off the Country Club property. Concrete curb and gutters, as <br />well as catch basins in the parking lot are required to channel and manage storm <br />water into either the current City system along Lake Street or a pond designed to <br />handle year storm event (for increased impervious area only). Roof gutters <br />at specific locations and a flat roof internal storm drain system direct roof <br />drainage out into the grass areas of the golf course. <br /> <br />2.13 The City Engineering staff is reviewing the increase in impervious area and <br />technique for storm water management. <br /> <br />2.14 The revised landscape plan includes two berms. The first berm is located <br />adjacent to the travel lane going to the clubhouse. This berm is proposed at four <br />(4) feet in height and will include a mixture of eight (8) to ten (10) foot tall spruce <br />trees (height at planting), dogwood shrubs and perennial accents. Between the <br />berm and the travel lane will be sugar maple or ash trees. <br /> <br />2.15 The second berm is located northeast of the patio area of the special functions <br />room and adjacent a decorative wing wall. The wall acts as a screening device <br />for sound and sight. The berm is four feet in height and contains a <br />eight (8) to ten (10) foot tall spruce trees (height at planting), dogwoods and <br />perennial accents. <br /> <br />16 The landscape plan also includes a sheared arborvitae hedge adjacent <br />function room drop-off, to screen vehicle noise and vehicle lights. <br /> <br /> <br />2.17 The existing large spruce trees (indicated in the center of the proposed special <br />function room) will be relocated to an area directly east and adjacent to Midland <br />Hills Road. Additional spruce and deciduous trees will be installed <br />approximately 30 feet from the eastern edge of the special function room. <br /> <br />PF31 78 - ReA (031300) Page 3 of 10 <br />
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