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Ron Schrader, owner of two units in Vista Gardens (Bldg. 4, #201 and Bldg. 1, <br />#104), felt that conditions at the golf course have lowered their property values. <br />Anna Aymonin, 5 Vista Gardens Trail, Apt. 101, was one of the residents who saw <br />a snake on the golf course, and wants to see the course maintained. <br />Chuck Riotto, Vista Gardens, Building 14 #102, bought into that property because <br />of the scenic beauty, which is all gone now. <br />Katherine Sherry, owner of seven units at Vista Royale, and a member of the Golf <br />Course Taskforce, was told by Mr. Sullivan, Jr., and his Father that they would mow the land or <br />bush -hog it a couple times a year, and that has not been done. <br />Stella Wetzel, Vista Royale, argued that when the Sullivans took possession of the <br />property it was in top shape, and they should have tried to maintain it. <br />Mr. Sullivan defended comments that purports they bit off more than they could <br />chew. He further discussed the lease, and the difficulty of maintaining the golf course. <br />Vice Chair Bowden understood the frustration of living in a situation that is not <br />pleasing. She urged Mr. Sullivan to get with the County Attorney's Office and staff to try to <br />resolve the matter as quickly as possibly, and asked to be informed of the meeting date. Other <br />Commissioners agreed that a cautious approach be taken when looking at the Ordinance <br />Chairman Wheeler desired to see staff review Chapter 973 and come back with <br />some options. Commissioner Davis did not want to give false hope that an ordinance change <br />would make the problems go away. The Commissioners saw the need to look to the future so this <br />problem does not reoccur, and at the same time resolve the current issues with the golf course <br />immediately. <br />September 11, 2007 17 <br />