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Originally Posted by Mleeja
Here is the problem, the AAC has no decision into what is being built in this location. When the meeting was held last week many residents spoke against the developers plans. Before the public comment began, the AAC should have clearly stated they have NO input into the building plans and that the discussion would only deal with amenity fees being granted to The Developer. This would have given the “public” an opportunity to comment on this arrangement.
There was no need to rush into this agreement. I would have like to seen what we are buying before signing the agreement.
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To the contrary, the AAC did have a huge say in what could be built on the property. They controlled weather or not the apartment units would have amenity privileges. Without those privileges, it would have been very difficult to rent out the apartments, at least at the rental rates the developer needs to make the apartments economically feasible.