File #: 2003-0603    Version: 1
Type: Archive - Permit Status: Passed
File created: 12/15/2005 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 12/10/2003 Final action: 12/10/2003
Title: Request for Flood Plain User Permit for Brookwood Golf Course located south of Tienken between Livernois and Brewster, Parcel Nos. 15-08-276-001 and 15-08-226-016, zoned R-3, Single Family Residential and RCD, One Family Cluster respectively; Brookwood Council of Home Owners, Applicant
Indexes: Permits
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Request for Flood Plain User Permit for Brookwood Golf Course located south of Tienken between Livernois and Brewster, Parcel Nos. 15-08-276-001 and 15-08-226-016, zoned R-3, Single Family Residential and RCD, One Family Cluster respectively; Brookwood Council of Home Owners, Applicant

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Whereas, the Brookwood Council of Homeowners, of 998 E. Brookwood Lane, Rochester Hills, MI 48309 is the applicant for a Flood Plain Use Permit for the Brookwood Golf Club.

Whereas, The Department of Public Service/Engineering Services has recommended approval of the Flood Plain Use Permit application as submitted

Resolved that the Rochester Hills City Council finds, after reviewing supporting documentation, that the recommendation of the Department of Public Services, and all the factors outlined for consideration in Chapter 114, Article III, Division 2, Section 114-159, Approval, as submitted by the Brookwood Council of Homeowners, for approval of the permit application is consistent with the public's health, safety, and welfare, and supports the issuance of said permit.

To aid City Council in their determination for the issuance of a Flood Plain Use Permit, the applicable criteria as specified in section 114-159 have been addressed. They are as listed in the attached document dated via fax October 6, 2003.

Approval is recommended based on the following reasons:

Findings:

1) The applicant has supplied a complete floodplain use permit that adequately addresses the thirteen (13) items as listed in Section 114-159.

2) The applicant, through a detailed hydraulic study, has demonstrated that the resulting detention system will cause a negligible increase in the 100-year flood plain elevation in the Sargent's Creek.

3) The applicant has applied for and received the necessary permit from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) for the proposed work within the flood plain. Included within the MDEQ permit is the excavation of a tot...

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