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Tequesta Country Club unveils scaled, single‑story clubhouse plan; council hears conceptual presentation
Summary
Tequesta Country Club presented revised plans to demolish and rebuild its 1957 clubhouse with a one‑story design, new maintenance facility and halfway house; the club said it will pursue phased site plan and special‑exception approvals and keep pickleball courts on the west side of Country Club Drive.
Tequesta Country Club (TCC) representatives presented a conceptual plan to the Village Council of Tequesta to demolish and replace the existing 1957 clubhouse, build a new golf maintenance facility and construct a single‑story halfway house, while retaining parking on the east side of Country Club Drive.
Nicole Plunkett, co‑president of Kotler and Herring (landscape architecture and land planning), told the council the club has worked for several years with staff, members and nearby residents and that the current petition reduces earlier two‑story proposals to a single‑story design for both the clubhouse and the halfway house. Renderings shown to the council emphasize a low‑profile, “understated Florida” style with higher ceilings and more natural light than the existing…
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