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0 E C <br />8 1937 <br />70 U� <br />some trouble to call <br />around and she did not believe <br />there is the <br />depth of feeling about this particular project there was about <br />the other. As far as impacting the beaches, she noted that she <br />likes to walk on the beaches in this general area and generally <br />finds them pretty empty even during Spring vacation. <br />Adelaide Cartwright, resident of John's Island, spoke in <br />opposition. She could not see any real difference between the <br />present proposal and that made last January. They have 50 villas <br />on each side they call a buffer, but there are 3,000 units at <br />Grand Harbor, or 6,000 people besides those villas. If only 50 <br />came to the Beach Club, you could expect a potential of 300 <br />people daily, not just once a year when there is a tennis match. <br />Jack Orr, Sea Oaks, stated that if the Board intends to pass <br />this proposal, he would propose an amendment to limit membership <br />in the beach club to a certain number. He believed the club has <br />400' frontage on the ocean, and possibly the membership should be <br />based on a multiple of that number as he felt tying the member- <br />ship into the size of the beachfront makes some sense. <br />Michael Egan, Tallahassee, representing the Schaub <br />Communities, emphasized that he has always been impressed by the <br />fact that Vero Beach is such a well planned community and a nice <br />place to visit. He applauded the Commission and staff for their <br />attitude and planning for the county, and advised that he is here <br />to answer any questions that might be ra"ised. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if there is some limitation in terms <br />of what the club membership will be. <br />Rick Schaub advised that their membership is limited to <br />residents of The Shores, Bay Tree, and Grand Harbor. He believed <br />everyone was aware that the density being discussed as approved <br />for Grand Harbor is way off - they expect to build out at about <br />2,200 units, not 3,000. <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked if the membership applies to all <br />the clubs - swimming, golf, etc., or just the beach club. <br />74 <br />