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21126- <br />BOCK 6 <br />we may find it preferable to build a grander clubhouse. If that <br />would be the case, he would prefer to pay a little more now and <br />build something we will be happy with for many, many years. <br />Charles Block was not sure that he had all the answers, but <br />stressed that the facility, as designed, is quality for the <br />square footage that is there. However, it is not a social club <br />approach. <br />Commissioner Bird felt that the snack bar approach fits the <br />nature of a public golf course. It is not like a private club <br />where people go just to socialize. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if an additional $50,000 would make <br />the clubhouse more comfortable, but Commissioner Bird felt that <br />if he had an additional $50,000 to spend, he would spend it on <br />the golf course, n,' on the clubhouse. He felt confident that <br />the proposed clubhouse will serve our i.,;eds and emphasized that <br />the design affords the ability to expand on that site. <br />Architect Block did not have any reservations about under- <br />spending the budget; if anything, they overspent. He felt pretty <br />good about it to the degree that he thought that some of the <br />dollars in the clubhouse might have to go for cart storage. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked Golf Pro Bob Komarinetz for his <br />opinion on whether the clubhouse would be adequate, and Mr. <br />Komarinetz believed it will be very adequate for our needs. He <br />felt that we would need three people during the busiest times of <br />the year, and in addition, we might need a person on the first <br />tee to check receipts because that tee can't be seen very easily <br />from the pro shop. If we were to spend any additional money, it <br />would be his recommendation to pave the cart paths around the <br />clubhouse. <br />68 <br />