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The Plymouth Common Council approved a second amendment to the ski-hill license agreement with Cheese Capital Winter Park LLC on Nov. 11, clearing the way for site-plan updates and proposed parking lots north of the reservoirs and on the west side of the driveway.
City Administrator Tim Blakely said staff recommended the amendment as a minor tweak to a previously discussed plan and noted the agreement change extends the notice period from 60 to 120 days. The amendment also contemplates the city’s ability to use a spot north of the reservoir for a future reservoir if needed and supports a planned CSM for the West Main Street area.
Joe Van Durbin (representing the ski-hill group) thanked the council for the approval and promoted an open house at the ski hill this weekend and an opening ribbon-cutting on Dec. 16 at 3:00 p.m. He described public features at the open-house, including equipment displays, a 60-by-60 groomer shed and a new chalet (shelter) with donor recognition for community supporters.
Alderman Teleschak moved to approve the second amendment; the motion was seconded and the council approved the amendment by roll call.
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