![]() ![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Swim/Racquet Marina Msg# 154405
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Re: "a waiting list of about 100, and 2400 or so people Abele says would want slips" [How do you put the colored highlighting on copied text? When I select some text & select Highlight and a color from the menu bar, the whole page turns color.] Does anyone know how many of the 100 or 2400 have boats sitting in their yards because they have no dock space anywhere? How many of the boat owners are simply smart enough to inquire about the availability of very cheap dock space close to home instead of expensive commercial slips farther from home? How many of the names on the waiting list would disappear if the OPA dock charges matched commercial rates or were a bit higher for the convenience of having a slip nearer home? |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: General Manager Dave Ferguson presentation on near final plans for the Swim/Racquet Club Marina expansion to accommodate a total of 77 slips. Following Ferguson's presentation the board opened the floor to public comments. Nearly all were negative, with the exception of Bob Abele, Chairman of the Marine Activities Advisory Committee. His committee has suggested the board build the marina. Abele, while voicing support, provided an excellent reason why it should not be built. Given only an additional 57 or so slips, a waiting list of about 100, and 2400 or so people Abele says would want slips, it makes little sense to spend $500,000 to satisfy 57 people with subsidized slips while covering land around the area with a new parking lot and upsetting many who live in the immediate area. By way of background, the board previously authorized the expenditure of $25,000 to have design plans completed and submitted for a permit. However, the board says it has not decided whether to build the marina or not. Many cannot understand this reasoning, akin to cart before the horse. President Dan Stachurski says obtaining a permit must come first so we can know if a marina can be built. The board appears to be of one mind on this. Others suggest the board should have first determined what, if anything, they wanted to build and then proceed with obtaining a permit. If a permit were denied, so be it. If the decision is not to expand the marina, then we would have saved $25,000. Click the thumbnail image or link below to see thios segment of the OPA meeting. Reply to this message if you would like to comment pro or con on the project.
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