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SKI CLUB & LAKE USE <br /> The proposed ski lake is planned to be a private ski club made up of approximately 30 memberships. <br /> Use of the ski lake will be regulated time slots so that there will never be more than one (1) boat on the <br /> lake at any given time. A member will have the option to either use their own boat or a club boat <br /> provided at the site. It is anticipated that 70% of the members will use the club boat in lieu of bringing <br /> their own boat. Scheduling of lake usage will be regulated by the club and will consist of two (2) am <br /> sessions and two (2) pm sessions. No boating activities will take place on the lake after 7:00 pm and no <br /> jet skis will be permitted on the lake. Ski club use will be restricted to seasonal use beginning in April <br /> and ending in November of each year. Members of the club will be entitled to beach use along the San <br /> Joaquin river and picnic areas provided within the development. No overnight camping will be t <br /> permitted and the maximum number of members allowed on the site will be restricted to one-half the <br /> total number of memberships per day. <br /> EDUCATIONAL USES f <br /> In conjunction with the ski club, the proposed project will provide a restored nature preserve for Parcel 1 <br /> and expand it into the majority of Parcel 2. The purpose of the nature preserve is to utilize this unique <br /> habitat setting for guided educational tours to various youth groups for the purpose of educating our <br /> youth about the river's ecosystem. The proposed project would consist of guided and self guided tours f <br /> for various youth groups and private and public school programs. The facility manager or the specific <br /> organizations would supervise the tour groups. The facility manager and the specific organization would <br /> arrange organized tours. Tours will be limited to one per week with a maximum of two (2) school buses <br /> per group. It is anticipated that the educational tours would be seasonal during the spring and fall. i <br /> Support letters for the 2001 application are included in this application for reference. <br /> STRUCTURES <br /> JJ� <br /> The proposed maintenance building would be a permanent building that will provide for storage of I <br /> equipment, materials and office space. It is proposed to elevate this building on an engineered fill <br /> building pad above the 100-year flood elevation. The hydrology and hydraulic analysis prepared for this t <br /> project analyzed this scenario and the result has indicated that no significant impact to channel flow <br /> and/or water surface elevation would result from an engineered fill building pad. The dry boat storage <br /> building and restroom facilities constructed below the base flood elevation will be designed to meet all <br /> requirements set forth in Title 23 of the State Water Code, Section 9-1605 of the County Development F <br /> Code and all other codes required by the agencies having jurisdiction. There will be no on site fuel <br /> storage, all fuel will be brought to the site daily by its members or provided by the management on a <br /> daily basis. <br /> SKI LAKE DESIGN & GRADING <br /> Presently the majority of the property within Parcel 2 is surrounded by an existing three (3) foot high <br /> earth berm or the 100-year levee, which protects the vacant land from normal flows from the San <br /> Joaquin River. The proposed ski lake identified on Parcel l will be constructed within the boundaries of j <br /> the existing berm, which provides a"ring"around the vacant field. The proposed lake is approximately <br /> 13.6± acres with a center island. The depth of the lake will be approximately 5.5 feet, of which 4± feet <br /> will be excavated below the existing ground. The material excavated from the lake will be used to <br /> construct the elevated building pad and placed on the remaining property within the existing berm. <br /> Preliminary calculations indicate that approximately 56,712 cubic yards of material will be excavated <br /> and that the surrounding area within the confines of the existing berm will be raised approximately 1.5± <br /> feet. <br /> f <br />