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I <br />J U L <br />25- `1989 <br />ma <br />77 f'., E .. 2 <br />However, <br />it has been brought up that the actual Motion <br />limited <br />the club to the total number of owners in Grand Harbor, Bay Tree <br />and The Shores. The applicant feels that the Motion is open to <br />interpretation and is asking the Board for some consideration <br />that annual memberships be allowed to non-residents until such <br />time as the project is built. They also are asking for 75 <br />founder memberships, or gratuitous memberships, that they can <br />give to non-residents. Attorney Collins stated that he doesn't <br />feel comfortable recording membership restrictions that allow <br />non-residents to use the club, and asked the Board for an <br />interpretation on this matter after they have heard from the <br />applicant. <br />Attorney Gary Brandenburg, representing Grand Harbor, <br />recalled that when the Board granted the special exception for <br />the beach club facility last December, they wanted to make sure <br />that the club facility would never in the future have the <br />potential to turn into what the Board viewed as a commercial <br />establishment. He advised that they have set forth a series of <br />deed restrictions that they believe accomplishes that and is <br />consistent with the Board's original desire. First, it is very <br />clear in the deed restrictions that the club is for private use <br />only. Secondly, there is no such thing as a separate beach club <br />membership. The only people who can use the beach club are <br />members of the Grand Harbor Club or the River Club, and they have <br />to go through the full application process to become a member, of <br />those clubs. Initially, the Board gave approval for memberships <br />in the amount of approved units in the project, which was 3400. <br />However, the developer has indicated in the interim that he <br />probably will not build that many units in Grand Harbor, and has <br />agreed to limit the number of memberships that would be allowable <br />for the beach club facility to 2475, or the actual number of <br />actual units built in those 3 communities, plus the 75 founder <br />memberships. In addition, it is clear from the definition of the <br />memberships that there are no transient memberships allowed. <br />10 <br />
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