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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: A Matter of Trust Msg# 1156519
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IMO the fairest option would be to have the golf course supported solely by those that use the course.
You bought in an HOA that does otherwise. To do what you suggest would require the course to make an operational profit of perhaps $500,000 a year. Do you see that as possible? I believe the course adds value. A goal of operational break even is reasonable for me. But a profit is preferable, as looks to be the case this year. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: IMO the fairest option would be to have the golf course supported solely by those that use the course. Since most OPA residents do not use the course I would suspect that they have no interest jacking their fees to pay for it to be used by others. "normal" golf courses expect to make a profit by charging their customers (not the public), why can't ours? |
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