Use of clubhouse glider slot for other that individuals...

While issuing stickers a few days back, I met a guy (Berkley hang gliding club member) that wanted to get a key to the clubhouse and take out a glider. He said it's owned by the Berkley hang gliding club. This seemed strange to me (as a virtual steward of the clubhouse) I thought only an individual pilot (vs... club) could have a spot.
Please bring up the up at tonight's meeting or next month, basically we should terminate the rights of the pilot that has that slot (which he is using as a storage space for Berkley club use) to even attempt to do this is a breach of basic integrity.
As we discussed, the glider slots and access is for individuals (pilots in good standing with over 20 hrs flying per year) NOT clubs with varying member lists/qualifications and degrees of integrity! I don't have a problem with this individual pilot having a slot (registered to him, not Berkley Hang Gliding Club) as long as he meets the 20 hr flying minimum. If he wants to let a member of the Berkley club fly HIS glider, located in HIS slot, he needs to BE THERE to use HIS key to get the glider out himself! Whatever he does after that is his business.
Please bring up the up at tonight's meeting or next month, basically we should terminate the rights of the pilot that has that slot (which he is using as a storage space for Berkley club use) to even attempt to do this is a breach of basic integrity.
As we discussed, the glider slots and access is for individuals (pilots in good standing with over 20 hrs flying per year) NOT clubs with varying member lists/qualifications and degrees of integrity! I don't have a problem with this individual pilot having a slot (registered to him, not Berkley Hang Gliding Club) as long as he meets the 20 hr flying minimum. If he wants to let a member of the Berkley club fly HIS glider, located in HIS slot, he needs to BE THERE to use HIS key to get the glider out himself! Whatever he does after that is his business.