BELLEVUE CLUB RESIDENT FEE SCHEDULE

BELLEVUE CLUB RESIDENT FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2017 Athletic Resident Membership 1. Family Member 2. Single Member 3. Senior Member (Age 72 ...

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BELLEVUE CLUB RESIDENT FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2017

INITIATION FEE*

MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATION Athletic Resident Membership 1. Family Member 2. Single Member 3. Senior Member (Age 72 +) Family Single 4. Intermediate (19-24 years) Non-Student Student 5. Associate (25-29 years) Family Single 6. Young Professional (Under 30 years) Family Single

MONTHLY DUES*

$5,000 2,500

$270 178

5,000 2,500

203 133 74 6

Social Membership 7. Social Corporate Resident Membership 8. Corporate Athletic (first designate) Each additional designate 9. Corporate Social (first designate) Each additional designate Inactive Membership 10. Inactive Maintenance Fee

2,500** 2,500**

122 105

2,500** 2,500**

156 122

250

87

5,000 2,500 250 100

270 270 87 87

28 * Associate and Young Professional initiation fee is paid over three years. QUALIFICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP (Numbers refer to classifications above)

1. Family membership includes spouse and children under the age of 19 years. Children 19-24 years, see #5 In­ter­me­di­ate. 2. Single memberships consist of a single, unmarried person. Single members must transfer upon marriage to a Fam­i­ly Ath­letic mem­ber­ship within 60 days. Proof of mar­riage required. 3. Senior members shall consist of applicants 72 years of age and old­er. In the event of death of a Senior Family member, the surviving spouse under 72 years of age may maintain the Senior status membership. If a surviving spouse under 72 years of age remarries, the membership shall be reinstated to Family Athletic status and dues. 4. To qualify for Intermediate membership, the applicant’s par­ ents must have an active Family Athletic membership. The applicant must be single, liv­ing at home or going to college. Upon marriage, an In­ter­me­di­ate mem­ber has the option to ter­mi­nate membership or convert pre­ma­ture­ly to As­so­ci­ate mem­ber­ship. 5. To qualify for Associate membership, applicant’s par­ents must have an active Family Athletic membership. The applicant pays the initiation fee in three payments: $800 upon application and two consecutive yearly payments of $850 each. At age 30, the As­so­ci­ate member must convert to Family Athletic or Single Athletic member dues. There is no ad­di­tion­al initiation fee with this transfer.

6. Young Professional memberships pay the initiation fee in three payments: $800 upon application and two consecutive yearly payments of $850 each. At age 30, the Young Professional member must convert to Family Athletic or Single Athletic member dues. There is no ad­di­tion­al initiation fee with this transfer. 7. Social membership does not include children. All ath­let­ic fa­cili­ties and pro­grams are restricted from use by a Social mem­ber. 8. Corporate Athletic and Corporate Additional Designate Athletic Memberships are owned by the applicant business firm. The firm may designate an employee as a member for each Corporate athletic and additional designate membership application. The des­ig­nate and des­ig­nate’s fam­i­ly (spouse and de­pen­dent chil­dren under 19) will be allowed full mem­ber­ship priv­i­leg­es. De­pen­dent chil­dren ages 19-24 may re­main on mem­ber­ship by paying In­ter­me­di­ate dues. When a designate of the membership is no longer employed by the business he/she no longer has membership privileges at the Bellevue Club. It is the responsibility of the business firm to notify the Club to cancel the designation. The membership is not transferable to a new company. A Corporate membership may be reassigned to another employee within the company by the business firm submitting a written notice to the Club and payment of $150 transfer fee. However, a Corporate membership may not be terminated when there are Additional Designates under the membership. The company

will be held responsible for any delinquent or outstanding dues/charges on Corporate membership accounts. 9. A business firm may designate an employee (to include spouse, if re­quest­ed) to use the social facilities of the Club. The Pro­fes­sional des­ig­nate will not be allowed to use any athletic facilities of the Club. Cor­po­rate Professional des­ig­nates may not be transferred. When a des­ig­nate ceases to be employed by the firm, he or she no longer has any mem­ber­ship priv­i­leg­es. 10. To become Inactive, a member must be relocating residence be­ yond a 100-mile ra­ dius from the Club for a minimum of one year. Club retains mem­ ber­ ship card(s) during the inactive status and mem­ber may not use the Club facilities during inactive period.