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<br /> <br /> <br />area concern <br /> <br /> <br />From the neighborhood it <br />rightfully be called <br />roof line is <br />compact structure. It <br />field and almost as large as <br />it is to <br />current <br />the structure). And even <br />it be on a <br />dominate nearby <br />win thrust into <br />the Sucoff residence, <br /> <br /> <br />is to <br />upscale residential neighborhood. stand on <br />incompatibility this colossal structure is <br /> <br />a on east <br />new clubhouse can <br /> <br />the building does, indeed, become incompatible the <br />R-1 zone even It IS or a <br />club's banquet facility become so big (space or usage} that it is, substance, a public restaurant? <br />If so, wouldn't that be incompatible with the 1 zone in which it is a "conditionally" permitted <br />use? Additionally, the December 1999 site plan a swimmingpool and cabana on east <br />side of the new clubhouse almost to the property line. The swimming pool/cabana or any other <br />structures on the east side win thrust themselves directly into our neighborhood. It won't be a <br />pool used by a single family (as R -1 zoning contemplates) but a large facility used by hundreds. <br />The noise, light, pollution, and incompatibility problems be great. Approval of the current <br />conditional use permit with the proposed size and location of the clubhouse makes an attempt to <br />locate the pool on the neighborhood side inevitable. In fact, although the Club management <br />claims to have "abandoned" (temporally) the pool idea, we are informed that club members have <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />'"> <br />-.)- <br />