Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
golf-course-conservation
Full Text:
Golf Course Plans Revised
Professional golfer Peter Belmont has submitted revised plans for his proposed
golf course to the Conservation Commission.
Commission members considered the redrawn plans at their February 28 meeting,
but took no action on them.
Initially, Mr Belmont had proposed that an entire 3.6-acre pond be filled in
as part of his proposal to build a commercial 18-hole, Par-54 golf course in
Botsford at the site of the D'Addario Sand and Stone Company's sand and gravel
mine at 2-18 Buttonshop Road.
But at a February 14 Conservation Commission hearing, commission member Cathy
Andrews objected to filling in the entire pond, instead asking that Mr Belmont
fill in only a portion of it to preserve aquatic habitat for small fish there.
Mr Belmont's revisions address that concern and depict only a portion of the
pond filled in. The changed plans would result in a land bridge being built
across the pond, creating two smaller ponds from the existing body of water. A
small waterfall would be created where water flows through a stream channel
from one pond to the other.
Conservation Commission members are expected to act on Mr Belmont's request
for a wetlands construction permit at their March 13 meeting.
Mr Belmont has proposed the construction of a golf course and driving range on
the 130-acre site which has been surface mined. All holes on the golf course
would be Par 3 holes, ranging in length from 85 yards to 250 yards.
Besides approval from the Conservation Commission, Mr Belmont also requires
approvals from the Planning and Zoning Commission, the state Department of
Environmental Protection and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
