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01/27/1987
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Board of County Commissioners
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C. If the Beach Club is not constructed, the traffic impact <br />and impact on County beach facilities will occur in any <br />event. Schaub Communities is attempting to "take care of its <br />own", at its expense instead of the taxpayer's expense. <br />D. Concerns expressed that the Beach Club is not accessory <br />to an adjoining residential development overlook the fact <br />that the special exception process was created for this exact <br />type of project. If the Beach Club was accessory, special <br />exception approval would not be required. <br />E. The Beach Club will be available to members only. <br />Members must own property in one of the Schaub Communities. <br />Initial membership initiation fees range between $7,000.00 <br />and $25,000.00, plus annual dues. <br />F. Food and beverage service facilities are incident and <br />typical of this type of club facility and should not be <br />considered "commercial" in nature. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if the hotel guests would have use <br />of the beach club, and Attorney Henderson explained that the <br />hotel is designed to serve prospective buyers in Grand Harbor, <br />but eventually it will become a condominium hotel. Each <br />individual suite will be owned by individuals who will have the <br />option of joining the Grand Harbor Club and paying the same <br />initiation fee as other owners in the project. Guests at the <br />hotel likely will have privileges at the beach club, but it <br />is felt that once the development has been completed, the need <br />for that type of transient activity will stop. He believed the <br />use of "hotel" is really a temporary situation. <br />Attorney Henderson advised that hick and Richard Schaub are <br />here today to answer any questions the Board may have. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked if the $7,000 membership fee <br />restriction is enforceable as a condition to this being <br />approved, and Attorney Henderson advised they are willing to <br />accept the condition that the membership fees will be sold at no <br />less than $7,000. He noted that memberships in clubs normally <br />permit use of facilities not only by members, but also guests. <br />Attorney Henderson stated that these non-profit clubs are owned <br />by separate entities, although there is a relationship to the <br />developer. He pointed that out that because of the background <br />30 BOOK � mu 90 <br />JAN 2? 7 190V <br />
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