The Marathon City Council on Tuesday unanimously OK’d the redevelopment of Florida Keys Country Club, a project fronted by accountant Peter Rosasco.
The council granted Rosasco’s team a conditional-use permit and development agreement that includes plans for an overhaul of the golf course on Sombrero Boulevard, a 76-unit hotel, 15 three-bedroom cottages, a 170-seat restaurant, new tennis courts, a swimming pool and a new clubhouse and pro shop.
According to the development team’s presentation, the construction would take place in three phases. The first would be to construct the cottages, eight on-site employee housing units and a new entrance to the club, among other things.