During the latest board meeting, the president provided an update on the progress of the new applied arts building, emphasizing collaboration with PI Architects and Apollo Consulting to finalize essential details. The board aims to ensure that the building meets the needs of five clubs while maintaining competitive costs. A legal review of the contract is expected to occur soon, with a final review and vote scheduled for the September 11 board meeting.
In addition, the board is currently pursuing site plan permit approvals for two phases of development: Phase 1A, which involves the applied arts building, and Phase 1B, designated for a new restaurant and bar. The county has responded to the permit application, requesting further information, including excavation work in the Cherry Hills Drive area to verify connections to existing water and sewer lines. Following the submission of this information, the county's review process is anticipated to take an additional two to four weeks.
The meeting also addressed the impact of Hurricane Debbie, which resulted in minimal damage to CA property. The primary concern was the loss of Hart crew clay on the tennis courts, necessitating the rescheduling of resurfacing for four courts, along with an additional resurfacing for six others.