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Site Plan 2024 Summary |
Sources:
Master Plan Amendments 2024| HMR
TRPA Advisory Planning Commission Documents December 11, 2024 – Hybrid Meeting - TRPA)
Exhibit-1-Homewood-Master-Plan-and-Appendices-REDUCED
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North Base:
A base lodge consisting of a high-quality boutique style
condo hotel with up to 75 condo hotel units.
Up to 64 residential condominium units will be spread
between a few multi-level buildings carefully sited
throughout the north base. A few of the total units will also
be located in mixed-use buildings above the village retail
space.
13 on-site workforce housing units will be attached to the
exterior of the parking structure to both screen it and to
provide housing for some full-time employees of the resort.
Up to 25,000 square feet of retail space (commercial floor
area) that will include a grocery store, hardware store and
ice cream parlor.
New base mountain facilities will replace the existing day skier services. The base facilities will include food
and beverage services, adult and children’s ski school
services, rental shop, locker facilities, restrooms, first aid,
and mountain administration and operations offices.
Parking:
Approximately 685 total parking spaces (inclusive of 400
day skier parking stalls) will be provided at the North
Base Area. This number includes approximately 270 day
use parking spaces in a multi-level parking structure,
approximately 10 limited surface parking spaces at the
retail and skier drop-off area, and around 370 underground
parking spaces directly below the building footprints of the
condo hotel and other north base structures.
Mid-Mountain Lodge
Mid-Mountain Day Lodge offers dining and a scenic gondola ride and summer operations for special events
such as weddings, limited conferences, and meetings.
While great beginner terrain does not exist at the base area, it does exist at a
mid-mountain location adjacent to the partially constructed warming facility on
the Upper Madden site. The land below the top terminal of the Madden chair
has a 10 percent slope and is the perfect environment to teach beginning skiers.
One beginner lift is reflected in the proposed plan, below the proposed gondola
terminal and the mountain restaurant for beginner skiers and snowboarders.
This
lift would support summer use and night use, if permitted, which would in turn
support special event and food and beverage operations. The final alignment
of all proposed chair replacements and the gondola will be revisited during the
master planning process for base facilities.
Lift Upgrades
New beginner lift below the Mid-Mountain Lodge
Old Madden triple replaced with an 8 passenger gondola
Ellis triple replaced with a detachable quad
Housing
North Base
Tourist:
75 Condo/Hotel Units
Residential
63 Full-Ownership Condos
13 Employee Housing
8 Townhouses
South Base Area
51 Full-Ownership Condos
122 Total Residential Units
Amenities:
Ice rink
Gondola
Community Pool
Amphitheater (Earthen)
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