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Richard Schaub emphasized that people who enjoy the beach <br />will not be coming to Grand Harbor. If they want a beach <br />vacation, they will go to the Driftwood, the Pickett or some <br />other beachfront facility. They want to be able to provide <br />limited dining facilities in order to make this.a first class <br />resort and feels that is what the county wants them to develop. <br />In conclusion, Attorney Henderson urged the Board to <br />consider the fact that this parcel of property is in the county, <br />and noted that while the Town of Indian River Shores has the <br />right to object, there has not been any objections from owners <br />of immediate adjoining property. <br />Commissioner Bowman was concerned about the ownership <br />factor because she felt it was reasonable to assume that the <br />primary developer may not be the owner in the long run and the <br />beach club could be split off as a separate facility. She felt <br />that after it is sold, we could see 'most anything, including <br />requests to go to multi -story and other sorts of development. <br />Altred MacAdam, 12 -year resident of Pebble Lane, and <br />Councilman of Indian River Shores, was bothered by the inference <br />that the Town of Indian River Shores was responsible in some way <br />for the existence of the county enclaves. He recalled that <br />after the last hearing with the State Legislature, their efforts <br />to redefine the boundaries of Indian River Shores and include <br />those properties that were not part of the Town met with no <br />success due to some legislators' attitude that if it was okay <br />for the town, it was okay with them. Mr. MacAdam understood <br />that the property in question does not occupy all of that <br />particular county enclave. He pointed out that there seems to <br />be some confused feelings about how the Town stands on this <br />matter, and wished to confirm that the Town is opposed for the <br />following reasons. <br />...use of the beach club by hotel guests <br />...the impact on the Barber Bridge <br />...the public safety problems for the County and Indian River <br />Shores <br />32 <br />J2 r-, 1987 <br />BOOK 67 F,�vE 92 <br />