Jasper Country Club Q and A

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Questions for DiscussionSeptember 25, 2013

JASPER COUNTY CLUB              Advisory Committee Meeting 3September 25, 2013

I used to golf on the Country Club:

1 2

45%

55%1. Yes2. No

There are “x” number of lakes on the property?

1 2 3 4

0%

11%

76%

13%

1. One2. Two3. Three4. Four

Appropriate passive uses could be

1 2 3 4 5

10%5% 7%

76%

3%

1. Walking/biking trails2. Picnic areas/ gardens3. Fishing areas4. All of the above5. Other

1 2 3 4 5

10%

42%

12%

6%

37%

Appropriate active uses could be

1. Sports fields/ court sports

2. Destination playground w/ splashpad

3. Nature or Environmental Center

4. Skate park and dog run5. Other

1 2 3 4 5 6

4%

9%

4%

15%

42%

29%

My biggest concern about the reuse of the property is

1. Noise associated with new uses

2. Traffic generation3. Disturbing the site’s 

natural beauty 4. Maintenance costs5. All of the above6. Other

1 2 3 4 5

17%

34%38%

10%9%

In my opinion, the best reuse of the Country Club property would be for: 

1. Active recreation2. Passive recreation3. Arts / Entertainment4. Education campus5. All of the above

1 2 3 4

16%

40%

23%21%

Vehicular access for the public to the site should be: 

1. Limited as much as possible

2. From the south: 15thStreet

3. North and South with new access 

4. From multiple points

1 2 3

41%

12%

47%

I could envision a major portion of the site returning to a natural (unmanicured) 

state?

1. Yes2. No3. It depends

1 2 3 4 5

29% 29%

2%

9%

32%

In terms of the spectrum of reuse for the site, I could imagine for Jasper: 

1. Complete Overhaul2. Partial 

decommissioning3. Light touch4. Eco‐recreation5. Urban Wild