What is written in the paper today is very unclear. Most likely on purpose. I don't think you will really know what is planned for that area, who owns what etc until they reveal the proposal to the AAC.
For example, if the developer will own the property and maintain the property as reported who will then be allowed to use the amenities ? Previously, the amenities there were owned and maintained by the developer were only available to priority members.
Also, what does this mean ""in exchange for permitting the developer to use age restricted residential units currently reserved only for independent or assisted living use" I am assuming they have some kind of agreement in place with the county or another entity on how many residential units they can build in that area and now they want to do away with the units reserved for assisted living units and build residential instead.
Lastly, the article says "ideally we would like to see age restricted residential units in that area to help support a restaurant" Does that mean apartments, single family homes or a combination of both ?
When you look at the land available there, they don't have room to build much of anything unless they also take some or all of the golf courses there.
I will wait until they present the proposal to the AAC to see what is really being planned there.
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