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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 4, 1987 (38)IG C C "NOVEMBER 4, 1987 G -BASIN (GOLF COURSE) MASTER PLAT; CONCEPT APPROVED Council was apprised that, over the past six months, landscape architect and golf course designer, Richard CC -27(a) Bigler, has reviewed the feasibility of determining need, CC -27(c) developing, operating and construction a golf course at "G" Basin. Mr. Biyler has completed his report in document form and developed three general plans for a golf course layout and operation. This document and the plans have been reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Commission and the City Council at a Shirtsleeve Session. It was the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission that the City Council accept the feasibility report and Pian I (family golf center concept), 9 --hole gcif course. It was additionally stated by the Commission that financial and/or owned acreage limitations at this point somewhat dictate this type course, but if someone was to approach the City with creative financing or an investor development/operator plan, they would be in favor of a full regulation 18 -hole course. On motion of Council Member Pinkerton, Olson second, Cc-incil received the report and recommendation and approved the golf course concept for the subject area. TC THE CITY COUNCIL FROM THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE SUBJECT ` IUNCIL CORI MUN ICATIC "' DATE i NO. November 4, 1987 Ei( RkECEIV"I_ REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIO'v FROM "IH% PARIS $ RECREATION COMMISSION REGARDING THE "G" BASIN (GOLF COURSE) iMAS1ER PL\A PREPARED BY: Parks and Recreation Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council receive the report and recommendation from the Parks & Recrea- tion Commission regarding the "G" Basin (Golf Course) 'Master Plan. BACKGROUND INFOMMATION: Over the past six months, landscape architect and golf course designer, Richard Bigler, has reviewed the feasibility of determining need, developing, operating and constructing a golf course at "G" Basin. Mr. Bigler has completed his report in document form and developed three general plans for a golf course layout and operation. This document ana plans have been reviewed by the Parks & Recreation Commission and the Council at a Shirtsleeves session. It is the recommendation by the Parks & Recreation Commission that the City Council accept the feasibility repot and Plan I, (family golf center concept), 9 -hole golf course. It was additionally stated by the Commission that financial and/or owned acreage limitations at this point somewhat dictate this type course, but if someone was to approach the City with creative financing or an investor development/operator plan they would be in favor of a full regulation 18 -hole course. Ronald W. Williamson Parks and Recreation Director RWW:srb