Groveland, CA – A project designed to create more lodging and entertainment near Groveland will go before the Southern Tuolumne County Planning Commission this week.
Charles P. Holcomb is hoping to build a 37,000 sq. ft. lodge with 40 studio units. It would also include a conference hall, indoor and outdoor dining, a dance hall, parking lot, pool, gift shop, seven guest cottages and a three bedroom detached guest house.
The project would be built at 24025 Highway 120, a half mile east of Smith Station Road. The land is currently zoned for agriculture, and Holcomb is requesting a conditional use permit for the project. The South County Planning Commission will meet at 7pm Wednesday at the Groveland Community Hall on Main Street.
This post was last modified on 10/11/2010 12:30 pm
Groveland, CA – A project designed to create more lodging and entertainment near Groveland will go before the Southern Tuolumne County Planning Commission this week.
Charles P. Holcomb is hoping to build a 37,000 sq. ft. lodge with 40 studio units. It would also include a conference hall, indoor and outdoor dining, a dance hall, parking lot, pool, gift shop, seven guest cottages and a three bedroom detached guest house.
The project would be built at 24025 Highway 120, a half mile east of Smith Station Road. The land is currently zoned for agriculture, and Holcomb is requesting a conditional use permit for the project. The South County Planning Commission will meet at 7pm Wednesday at the Groveland Community Hall on Main Street.
Written by BJ Hansen.
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