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Originally Posted by Double Eagle
Thank everyone for their input. As stated above I have read and understand the regulations.
Did anyone figure out what "Enclave Parcels" means?
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I know what an enclaved parcel is, in general, but I'm not sure how it's applied in the Villages.
It would be an annexed area - property that would normally be part of one designated area, but has become separate from it.
In the case of the Lady Lakes section of the Villages that is sectioned off as "Enclave Parcels" it MIGHT mean that this section has been made part of the Spanish Springs "territory" on the west side of 441, even though it is located on the east side of 441 (where 441 physically travels north to south). Or it might be completely annexed and not part of either side. Regardless, I don't know what it would "mean" with regards to services, taxes, and so on.
Does the county line cross over in that area? I know the line of Sumter and Lake counties are right in that vicinity. According to the sign on 441 if you are travelling SOUTH of the Boone Gate, you are then welcomed to Lake County. If you are driving NORTH of the Boone Gate, the sign says welcome to Sumter County.
And yet - I live north of the Boone Gate, and my property is in Lake County.
So maybe it has something to do with the county lines.
Hopefully someone else can find an answer - a google search came up with only definitions of the term, and a few documents from California regional government offices.