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BOOK 70 PAGE •��� <br />residential neighborhood while in this project, they are creating <br />their own neighborhood and their own buffer. Also, this is not <br />in an enclave. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that the parking situation, the <br />project, and the site are all significantly different, and he <br />would assume that a good number of people who purchase units <br />there will become members of the club and will have the same <br />concerns as those present today. <br />Mr. Cook continued to stress their concern about non- <br />contiguous ownership and worry about the area deteriorating. <br />Chairman Scurlock did not agree it is non-contiguous <br />ownership because they have 80 or 90 units on this site plan, but <br />Mr. Cook noted that you will have non-contiguous ownership of the <br />3,000 units at Grand Harbor. He felt the Board should give <br />serious consideration to framing this in legal terms to prevent <br />the things they have agreed might happen, and suggested they <br />postpone this decision for a month while they put together the <br />rules. <br />John Morrison, a resident of Indian River Shores since there <br />were only 34 people there, felt what has been done along A -1-A <br />over the years has been very desirable and has given our county <br />an ambiance that is quite unique. He informed the Board that Mr. <br />Cook, among others, asked him to appear and oppose the proposed <br />beach club. Mr. Morrison noted that he was involved in the <br />formation of the county's Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and the <br />location where Grand Harbor is was zoned at 8 units per acre. <br />This possibly could have been developed with mobile homes, paying <br />almost no taxes, and he worried about this some, but Schaub <br />communities came along and are turning it into something that <br />certainly will be an asset to the community. Mr. Morrison felt <br />it is ludicrous that the opposition is coming so strongly from <br />Sea Oaks, where he recently attended a food festival along with <br />500 other people and there was inadequate parking, and where next <br />March, he plans to attend a tennis tournament and people again <br />72 <br />
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