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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Private clubs can reduce capacity and monitor reservations the same as a restaurant. In most cases a pool deck is much larger than a restaurant patio. Private clubs can implement much mitigation.[/quote] Sorry, I don't want to pay $800 ($600 annual plus $200 payment on investment in improvements) for a pool that we will be able to use for limited times due to reservations/capacity issues. I get that others might feel differently, but pools need to take this into account, and offer refunds for members that would prefer them.[/quote] Let's start with the premise that we are talking non-profit, membership social club pools. If you think pools should offer refunds to members who would prefer them, how do you think the pool should cover the shortfall? 1. Use up their reserves and jack up dues in future years to replenish reserves? 2. Increase dues for members for this summer who want to use the pool a limited amount? 3.Close the pool doors permanently and sell the land to a developer?[/quote] honestly they should just bump the membership. This is a great opportunity for those on waitlists to get in. I would pay for a premium pool that has a six year waitlist in Arlington. Even if I didn't get to use it.[/quote]
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