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Mr. Dorsky stressed that the Town does not want more parking <br />across the way as they felt it would create a terrible problem. <br />Attorney Moss noted that possibly just the employees could <br />park over there, and in regard to the turn lane, he believed <br />there is sufficient pavement for it and that it is just a <br />question of striping. <br />Mrs. Adelaide Cartwright of John's Island was concerned <br />about traffic and parking as she believed there are to be 3,000 <br />units across the river at Grand Harbor. She also was concerned <br />about absentee ownership; the John's Island Beach Club was turned <br />over to equity owners, and she has always felt that absentee <br />owners do not do good things for property. Mrs. Cartwright <br />further pointed out that although Grand Harbor is just now <br />applying for the variance for the beach club, their advertising <br />says there will be a private beach club and that they already <br />have achieved 20 million in sales. Mrs..Cartwright hoped the <br />Commissioners will consider how well A -1-A looks in this area now <br />and how well it is working and will try to preserve its <br />character. <br />Fred Mensing, interested citizen, emphasized that since the <br />property is an enclave, the Commissioners should consider the <br />action that Indian River Shores would take if it were in their <br />jurisdiction and make the property fit into their jigsaw puzzle. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Commissioner Eggert stated that she had some distinct prob- <br />lems with the parking and the three laning, and she would like to <br />table further discussion of this matter at least a week for them <br />to come back with some plans for increased parking, three laning, <br />possibly bike paths, and turtle lighting. <br />41 p� FF, JC 41 <br />JAS � ��7 <br />