2012年4月5日星期四

the vendor who runs the restaurant at its course are forced to go away

Owners Gene DeGeorge and the daughter Jennifer McCullough said they withheld a tiny area of the $36,000 annual rent over the past 3 years over conditions inside the building, but had recently opted for start trying to pay back $8,175 on the next two years.

"The building is very bad shape," McCullough said: Its air conditioning will not function properly.

Still, family members thought the Taylormade R11 irons situation with the money owed was resolved and they had 2 yrs left on their own lease.

First family members was told the lease would be monthly, then on March 30 we were holding ordered to leave in Thirty days.

"They refused to provide us an excuse," DeGeorge said.

Even though the restaurant is open all season, it makes the majority of its take advantage the warmer months.

"We're blindsided," McCullough said. "They let us go all winter, accruing debt."

Pet owners spent $40,000 to purchase two golf simulator machines to entertain clients in the winter months. The location was told in advance in October and didn't warn the lease was at an discount golf clubs increased risk, she said. Owners also renewed the liquor license for around $2,840 for two years.

Patricia Vardaro asked the location Board to describe. Her husband Sam works there like a cook.

"I hope someone can identify me who decided to put my better half beyond work," she said.

Town Attorney Michael Magguilli said he could not say much since a lawsuit is likely.

"This is not something the town is doing lightly," he said. "It is one area the city continues to be looking to address for four years."

But McCullough said as soon as the meeting the city renewed their lease two years ago. "I am perplexed concerning how they kick us out fourteen days before leagues begin should they do not have somebody lined up to look at over," she said.

The board voted 5-2 to terminate the concession and hang up a public hearing April 19 on the new concession. Board members William Carl and Linda Murphy abstained.

The board also dicated to allow Ping G20 irons permanently disabled individuals with state access passes to make use of the course, town park and pool for free when using a town resident.

Buddy Washburn, an autistic child, explained what it really means to him. "I want the opportunity to make use of the area of Colonie children's pool more frequently," he explained.

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