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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, to approve the proposed <br />brochure as described by Commissioner Bird. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that the word "club" and "course" <br />appear to have been used interchangeably throughout and he wished <br />to know if we have a golf club or a golf course. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he would consider the golf <br />course as just the part you play on and the club would be the <br />course plus the building and the other amenities. He noted that <br />it is not called "country club." <br />Commissioner Lyons was bothered by the idea of a club which <br />he felt would imply that we have some sort of membership <br />arrangement. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed there has been a lot of pressure' <br />for membership, but it has been resisted so far. <br />Commissioner Bird agreed that right now it is being recom- <br />mended that we do not get into a membership situation, but the <br />committee is keeping an open mind on this and feels there should <br />be some flexibility. <br />The Chairman felt dollars and cents are what will lae the <br />determining factor. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that the use of the word "club" <br />was his only objection to the brochure, and Commissioner Bowman <br />also expressed her preference for the use of "course" instead of <br />"club." <br />Commissioner Bird felt that club is a better name and is a <br />little more prestigious than just a golf course. He again <br />emphasized that it is different than calling it a "country club." <br />Chairman Scurlock had the opposite feeling from Commissioner <br />Lyons re a club. He hoped that eventually we could have some <br />tennis courts and various other athletic amenities out there and <br />envisioned it as a complete recreational facility at sometime. <br />43 <br />SEP BOOK 65' FA -U.663 <br />