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SEP 211983 <br />Robert Keating stated that the County did not have any <br />standards for golf courses prior to this and now they have <br />two or three courses under review. This is also true of <br />some of the other categories here, i.e., swimming pools, <br />racquetball courts, tennis courts, etc. He explained that <br />two different categories were worked out in the special <br />workshop meeting and they specified that a private club or <br />country club that is located inside a residential <br />development needs less parking spaces than a clubhouse or <br />some private facility that is free standing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke restated his opinion that VBCC does <br />not fall under any definitions in Item #12 and that it <br />should be included under Item #23. He also felt there are <br />other matters in this amendment that need to be discussed <br />and suggested that more workshops be held. <br />Mrs. Carolyn Eggert, Planning & Zoning Commission, <br />informed the Board that they have held workshops and public <br />hearings on this matter and each one had been properly <br />advertised. She did not feel that any more workshops were <br />necessary and believed that the problem could be worked out <br />between.the Board and staff. <br />Commissioner Lyons felt that the problem is not to <br />provide adequate parking, the problem is how much to pave. <br />Carolyn Eggert felt that the problems in re to <br />providing 50% paved parking could be worked out under a <br />variance. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that there should be <br />designated areas for grass parking. <br />Robert Keating explained that daily use of a grassed <br />area results in degradation of the area and that is why they <br />have usually limited grass parking to weekly use or <br />occasional overflow situations. <br />David Rever reported that one of the suggestions that <br />came up during workshops was to pave only the aisleways and <br />82 <br />M M r <br />