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r-7 <br />JAN P ® 1987�1 <br />BOOK 6 9 P,�'E 42 <br />Commissioner Bird expressed confusion re the parking situa- <br />tion. The Town obviously does not want cars parking on A -1-A, <br />but if we increase the parking, we increase the intensity of use <br />as more parking spaces attract more people, and he felt that also <br />was a definite concern of the Town. <br />Commissioner Eggert stated she would like to see the parking <br />increased to around 125 or 130 parking spaces, and all on the <br />same side of A -1-A, except possibly for employee parking. <br />Chairman Scurlock concurred that 90 spaces is inadequate. <br />Commissioner Wheeler continued to express objection to a <br />commercial use being brought in under special exception, and <br />pointed out that the Town does not allow that type of set up in <br />their limits. <br />The Chairman inquired if Commissioner Eggert wished to make <br />a Motion to table. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert to table <br />decision on the special exception requested by Schaub <br />Communities for one week and have them come back with <br />plans for increased parking, three laning, bicycle <br />paths and turtle lighting. <br />Commissioner Wheeler suggested adding that there not be a <br />commercial use, just beach access and parking, but Commissioner <br />Eggert did not believe it would be a club without at least a <br />snack bar of some kind and felt it would be a bit punitive to <br />deny them that ability. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked if it will be a snack bar or a <br />restaurant, and Chairman Scurlock did not see any objection to <br />It is an ancillary service to the people using the <br />facility, and he would rather see people served than littering <br />the beach. <br />42 <br />
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