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Friday, Dec. 16, 2011

Homewood will get makeover


The Sacramento Bee
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For years, the Homewood Mountain Resort offered skiers and snowboarders both glorious views of Lake Tahoe and an unpretentious setting popular with locals.

Now, after approval of a redevelopment plan by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Homewood is poised to become an "upscale boutique resort" with a five-star hotel, ski chalets and an alpine village.

The TRPA board voted Wednesday to approve the first phase of a $500 million project the agency proclaimed would transform the 50-year-old ski area into "an environmentally-friendly four-season resort" with an amphitheater for summer concerts, bike trails and boating facilities.

  • If You Go

    • GETTING THERE: I-80 to Tahoe City exit, six miles south of Tahoe City. Drive: 3:45.
    • PRICES: Adult $49 Tu-Th and $50 Fri-Mon; 13-18 $39. 2-day ticket $90 for adults, $70 for 13-18.
    • FACILITIES: 1 quad, 2 triples, 1 double, 4 surface.
    • WEBSITE: www.skihomewood.com

Art Chapman, chairman of JMA Ventures, which bought the 1,200-acre property six years ago, said the resort will be upgraded with faster ski lifts and upscale amenities. But he said the plan hopes to preserve Homewood's rustic appeal with buildings featuring "true alpine architecture," with logs and heavy rock buildings and a pitched-roof hotel modeled after the 1906 Tahoe Tavern Hotel, which burned down in the 1960s.

"The neighbors told us they were tired of large, monolithic ski areas where the architecture would be suitable for a beach in Mexico," said Chapman, whose firm is a minority investor in another resort project that will combine Squaw Valley USA and Alpine Meadows into the largest ski resort in the United States.

"The intent behind this is to create an upscale boutique resort ... and a very family-oriented ski area."

Chapman said first-phase construction, beginning in 2014, will transform Homewood's current 900-space parking lot with a 75-room hotel and a village, including an alternating winter ice rink and summer miniature golf course, along with retail outlets including a deli, hardware store and ice cream parlor.

The 900 parking spaces will be replaced by a mostly underground parking structure. The resort will also include 103 condominiums, 48 "ski-in, ski-out chalets" and employee housing.