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After almost a full of hour of discussion and debate, <br />Commissioner Bird emphasized that it is not as if we have the <br />only game in town or are controlling the only course people have <br />to play on and have a membership. If people want to be a member <br />of a club, he would encourage them to be a member of the <br />Sebastian Golf Course, or Indian River Pines, Vista Royale, <br />Dodger Pines, Grand Harbor, etc. There are a lot of membership <br />opportunities available in this area, and he didn't think it was <br />wrong to have one public course in the county that is operated on <br />a daily fee basis. He believed our golf course is in the best <br />condition of any of the golf courses he just named. It was <br />professionally designed and is maintained and manicured every <br />day, and he is not in favor of doing anything that might <br />jeopardize the success of our golf course up to this time. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, that the Board not institute <br />a membership at Sandridge Golf Club at this time. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird advised that he would <br />continue to work with the Commission and Bob Komarinetz to give <br />the maximum break that we possibly can to county residents. We <br />will continue to analyze that on a yearly basis, as we did this <br />year, and continue to give as much of a discount and as big a <br />break as possible to the people in this county that support us <br />year around. <br />Commissioner Eggert asked if Commissioner Bird's Motion <br />includes the fact that they will, indeed, look at the membership <br />situation to see if that is feasible, and Commissioner Bird <br />stated that at this point he would not make that a part of his <br />Motion. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />17 E(70K <br />AUG 24 2 1989 <br />