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The debt-ridden Pebble Beach Co. has given up the battle but not the plan to raise millions by selling six-figure private memberships to its famous seaside golf resort, the company said.
At the company’s request, Monterey County supervisors rescinded approval of the six-month-old membership plan, which had set off legal wars with environmentalists and the California Coastal Commission.
Pebble Beach President Tom Oliver said the company had tired of the legal and jurisdictional fight and believed it overshadowed the proposal.
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