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1667-8 Fisher Islandmimmmm Air V THU DEC 25 1986 ED: THREE-STAR SECTION: INSIDE PAGE: 10A LENGTH: 18 .71" MEDIUM ILLUST: John E. Riordan (The Miami News - LENNY COHEN) SOURCE: JIM STEINBERG Miami News Reporter DATELINE: MEMO: FISHER ISLAND CLUB ENTICING NEW MEMBERS Hoping to lure club members and a few condominium buyers, developers of Fisher Island have given away about 3, 500 temporary memberships to their secluded, exclusive country club. Guest members represent "a good cross section" that includes successful lawyers and entrepreneurs, said James Baumann, the project ' s managing director. Many of those invited for gues e e hip live outside Florida, but are frequent visitors to South Florida, Baumann_hoted. John E. Riordan, president of Fis r--Island Realty Sales Inc. , said between 400 and 500 people have indicated they would be interested in joining the club, which charges an annual fee of $1, 500 . Membership is free to those purchasing a condominium on the island, which can cost more than $900, 000, he noted. Members are entitled to pat in -brie of se al 18th century- style dining rooms located in the former Vanderbilt mansion, o play tennis on one of the island' s 14 clay courts, three gr European paddle tennis courts. Located between Virginia Key and the southern tip of Miami Beach, Fisher Island also offers a 4 , 000-foot white sand beach, landscaped jogging and bike trails and a multistation fitness course. The guest membership program ends Feb. 1. The developers say they have not decided how many non-residents will be allowed to join the club. Since mid-October, when the $5 million restoration of the former Vanderbilt mansion was completed, about 16 people have made non-refundable deposits for condominiums of at least 10 percent of the selling price, generally between $300, 000 and $660, 000, Riordan said. Sales since mid-October have been equal to the number of units sold during the development ' s first full-fledged marketing effort last winter, Riordan said. The former Vanderbilt mansion is "the nucleus of the life style" on Fisher Island, Baumann said. About nine families now live on the island, Riordan said. Given the sudden sales surge, Riordan predicted that Fisher Island will sell out its first cluster of 78 condominiums this winter season. "This season is a critical test for Fisher Island to see whether there is a market, " said Michael Cannon, president of Appraisal and Real Estate Economics Associates Inc. , a Kendall- based real estate appraisal and market research firm. "Fisher Island is a gorgeous development, but the jury is still out as to whether it will attract a market. The access, or lack of access, makes it unique. " If the market fails to emerge, Cannon said the developers might want to re-evaluate current plans, which call for the construction of 1,200 condominium units over an eight to ten- year period. The trial membership, Riordan said, has shown people how easily accessible the island community is. Via one of two 120- foot car ferries, Fisher Island is a seven-minute trek from the MacArthur Causeway. An additional ferry has been ordered so that two will remain operational when one is undergoing maintenance, Baumann said. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of New Jersey and an affiliated company own 70 percent of Island Developers Ltd. , which is developing the project. William Rebozo' s Fisher Island Asso ates Ltd. owns 30 percent. Last August, Baumann replaced Rebozou nephew of Key Biscayne banker and Richard Nixon confidant Charles "Bebe" Rebozo, as manager of the $500 million development. Rebozo had been involved in planning the Fisher Island project since the late 1960s. At the time, Mutual officials said "to some extent" pressure was exerted for Rebozo to resign. Mutual is currently negotiating with the minority partners to acquire their holdings, said George Newman, vice president of Mutual ' s real estate division. Of his role, Baumann would only say, "I 'm here to finish a one-of-a-kind project. " A former retailing executive turned developer, Baumann previously did consulting work for Williams Island, another Mutual real estate project in Dade County. ADDED TERMS: fisher island profile