File #: 2004-0911    Version: 1
Type: Permit Status: Passed
File created: 10/22/2004 In control: DPS/Engineering
On agenda: Final action: 11/3/2004
Title: Approval of Floodplain Use Permit Application for Great Oaks Country Club for the proposed Sargent Creek Stream Restoration and Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control.
Indexes: MDEQ, Permits
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Site plan.pdf, 3. MDEQ Permit.pdf, 4. SPM_Rochester Approval Letter_10-22-04.pdf, 5. Sept 23 Spicerltr.pdf, 6. 0911 Resolution.pdf
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Approval of Floodplain Use Permit Application for Great Oaks Country Club for the proposed Sargent Creek Stream Restoration and Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control.

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Whereas, Great Oaks Country Club, of 777 Great Oaks Boulevard, Rochester Hills, MI 48309 is the applicant for a Flood Plain Use Permit for the proposed Sargent Creek Stream Restoration and Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control; and

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

Now Therefore Be It 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 Great Oaks Country Club, for approval of the permit application is consistent with the public's health, safety, and welfare, and authorizes the Mayor to issue the permit on behalf of the City of Rochester Hills.

Approval is recommended based on the following Findings and Conditions:

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 has completed a detailed hydraulic study demonstrating that the resulting stream restoration will cause a negligible change in the 100-year flood plain elevation in the Sargent Creek. Great Oaks Country Club's engineer is still addressing a few comments in regards to the hydraulic model.

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. Minor modifications have been made to the plans since MDEQ approval but the permit will be modified prior to construction. The net excavation (excavation less fill) within the flood ...

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