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people who own property or are guests of the hotel. <br />In addition, <br />the very size of the property is a limiting factor in regard to <br />traffic problems since there will be only 90 parking spaces. <br />Commissioner Eggert stated that she has a terrible problem <br />with parking at John's Island Beach Club and knew how many cars <br />park along A -1-A. She, therefore, was very concerned about <br />parking, especially during the season. <br />Discussion continued at length about parking and the feeling <br />that 90 parking spaces are inadequate, and Attorney Moss noted <br />there are 30-35 swimming pools included in the Grand Harbor <br />project and the overall project must be taken into consideration. <br />Commissioner Eggert pointed out that Bay Tree and The Shores <br />are in this also, and Chairman Scurlock believed people come to <br />Florida to go to the beach. He felt more parking would solve a <br />lot of problems and would like to find some way to expand the 90 <br />parking spaces by some means, for instance, elevated parking. <br />Commissioner Bird asked about the possibility of more park- <br />ing across A -1-A, and Mr. Schaub emphasized that this is not a <br />big club; it will be limited by the access, and it is a <br />reservation type facility. <br />Commissioner Eggert continued to express her concern about <br />parking, citing the problems at John's Island Beach Club, and <br />some discussion ensued re other public beach accesses in this <br />area. <br />Darrell McQueen, engineer for several projects on the north <br />end of the barrier island, advised that the Marbrissa project has <br />asked the county to let them use half of their traffic impact <br />fees to three lane A -1-A from Bay Tree down to the south limits <br />of Indian River Trails, and the City voted in support of asking <br />the County to do so. He further advised that Marbrissa is con- <br />structing a bike path on the west side of A -1-A down to Winter <br />Beach Road. Mr. McQueen felt that the roadwork Marbrissa is <br />proposing, coupled with that proposed by other developments in <br />the area, well addresses some of the Board's concerns. <br />39 <br />LAN 2 0 `6937 <br />BOOK. <br />