Eagle Lodge Base Development Project
5 Documents in Project
Summary
SCH Number
2006012041
Lead Agency
City of Mammoth Lakes
Document Title
Eagle Lodge Base Development Project
Document Type
FIN - Final Document
Received
Present Land Use
Existing temporary facility
GP/Z: Resort
Document Description
The 8.67 acre site is located at the intersection of Meridian Boulevard and Majestic Pines Road and at the base of the Eagle Express Chairlift (Chair 15). The site includes private land and approximately 4.1 acres of lands administered by the Inyo National Forest. MMSA proposes to develop the Eagle Lodge Base Area, which would provide a permanent lodge facility on the site. The facility is a mixed-use development with a condominium/hotel and a mix of recreational-related uses, including food service, rental/demo/repair shop, retail, ski school and day care, ticketing/lobby, administrative space, and restrooms. In addition, the lodge would include a convencience market, restaurant, day spa and locker club. The project includes the removal of the existing temporary facility and regarding of that area. Development is anticipated to occur in one phase over a two-year timeframe beginning in Spring 2007 and ending in Spring 2009.
Contact Information
Name
Sonja Porter / Mike Schalfmann
Agency Name
City of Mammoth Lakes
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Location
Cities
Mammoth Lakes
Counties
Mono
Cross Streets
Meridian Boulevard and Majestic Pines Road
Zip
93546
Total Acres
8.67
State Highways
203
Schools
MUSD, MCOE, Mammoth USD, Mono County Office of Education
Waterways
Mammoth Creek
Notice of Completion
Development Types
Residential (Units 213, Acres 8.67), Commercial (Sq. Ft. 80,000, Acres 8.67), Recreational (Resort Facility)
Local Actions
General Plan Amendment, Zone Code Amendment
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Economics/Jobs, Geology/Soils, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Sewer Capacity, Transportation, Vegetation, Wildlife
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