Council moves forward with site evaluation of Altadena Valley Country Club

by

During an April 13 meeting, the City Council approved a series of agreements concerning design and planning services for a portion of Altadena Country Club that is being considered for recreational use by the city of Vestavia Hills.

City Manager Jeff Downes and Mayor Butch Zaragoza have been working with Keith Development Company since December on a plan for the 90-acre property at Altadena Valley Country Club. David Keith, the owner of the development company, wants to turn 30 acres of the country club into single-family homes and donate about 64 acres to create a park with athletic fields and walking trails.

During the meeting, the council passed the following resolutions concerning the proposed site:

"Without doing these extensive studies, we won't know what to expect," said Councilman George Pierce. "We want there to be no surprises. We want to make sure our citizens are going to get the best possible use out of this site."

During the meeting, several residents expressed concerns about flooding throughout property in addition to the amount of work needed to prepare the site for recreational use.

"Any time you make plans for a site near the Cahaba River, you have to be very serious," Downes said. "We will be looking very closely at the multiple environment issues associated with this development."

As the deal moves forward, Downes said there will be public meetings to discuss the impact a park would have on the Cahaba River, nearby residents and local traffic and the ways to incorporate solutions into the final plan.

"This process is going to include public surveys, focus groups, etc." he said. "These are not going to be closed door conversations."

In other news, the council:

Back to topbutton