In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal for a new development project encompassing three parcels of land totaling approximately 292 acres. The petitioner is seeking approval for the construction of two golf courses: an 18-hole course and a 12-hole executive course, alongside a clubhouse and maintenance facility. Additionally, the plan includes a 120-room lodging facility designed to accommodate guests.
The proposed site is located in a rural area, with portions designated for conservation and rural land use according to the comprehensive plan. The development aims to align with these designations, allowing for recreational use. The lodging units will be classified under \"transient hotel lodging,\" permitting short-term stays for guests, primarily those utilizing the golf facilities.
During the meeting, officials emphasized the need for civility and order, urging attendees to refrain from interruptions. The staff reviewed the proposal against existing land development regulations and recommended its approval, contingent on performance conditions.
The applicant's representative, Don Lacy, highlighted that the property is privately owned and surrounded by public lands, including the Audubon Society and State Forest. He clarified that the lodging would not serve as permanent residences but rather as accommodations for club members visiting the golf courses. The development is positioned to enhance recreational opportunities in the area while adhering to local planning guidelines.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for further questions from the board, as the proposal moves forward in the approval process.