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undoubtedly will be parking all up and down A -1-A. Mr. Morrison <br />next pointed out that Riomar Club is not an equity club; John's <br />Island Club functioned for years as a non -equity club; Sea Oaks <br />is not an equity club; and the issue of equity has nothing <br />whatsoever to do with land use. He further noted that if the <br />proposed club were to change its nature and become a straight-out <br />commercial enterprise, it would be non -conforming and would have <br />to apply for new zoning. He did not see any basis and equity <br />under the law for the Board to grant three clubs special <br />exceptions and then suddenly call a halt. Mr. Morrison found no <br />validity in any of the objections presented. He pointed out that <br />the size of the proposed club is considerably smaller than most <br />of the homes built in John's Island; and he did not see how you <br />can bring 3,000 people into a club that has 60 seats. He further <br />advised that his latest information is that the Indian River <br />Shores Town Council has withdrawn their opposition altogether, <br />and he informed the Board that the letter from the John's Island <br />Property Owners Association, of which he is a member, does not <br />come as a mandate of the membership. He personally felt the <br />letter was ill advised and should not have been written. <br />Commissioner Eggert also wished to comment on the letters of <br />opposition received from the various Associations. She reported <br />that the secretary of the Indian River Shores Property Owners <br />told her they had a meeting last week and decided they didn't <br />want to get involved in this at all. George Bunnell, Indian <br />River Shores Councilman, and Town Manager Joe Dorskey, whom she <br />talked to yesterday, said the same thing. She called Brendan <br />Meagher, President of the John's Island Property Owners <br />Association, about the letter he wrote to Mr. Cook of the Sea <br />Oaks Properties Association, and Mr. Meagher said they just <br />wished to be neighborly; there was no major concern, and they do <br />not intend to write the County Commission expressing any <br />opposition. Commissioner Eggert did not know about the Parks <br />Shores Property Owners Association, but noted that she went to <br />DEC73 ma 70 <br />1987 1 <br />