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Originally Posted by maryrusso
The developer is suggesting changing to another housing plan--sounds like another apartment complex. The family promises to build a pool, trails, ... that certainly sounds like preparation for a big housing change. And, they want to retain ownership of those recreation amenities. Stop it now or you will have a massive complex like in Brownwood.
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Since The Developer will retain ownership of these new amenities, there is nothing to stop him from charging admission. After all, this facility will not be supported by our amenity fee. The Champion golf courses are run for profit. This could be also.
There are so many unknowns in this proposal. I hope the AAC takes a long time to do their due diligence. I hope they spend a lot of time thinking about all the "what if's", and do not take the Developer's word without some way to back it up. I hope they have a lawyer who is independent from the Developer and from the Spanish Springs CDD.