This isn't exactly correct. The developer has 286 remaining amenity privileges that they can now build North of 466. They dont have to build on HHCC site. The AAC voted against the 200 constituents wishes 4-1. The AAC traded most of the 286 amenity fees for a pool, walking path, and courts. Along with rebuild of the postal station...this is quite simplified. The bottom line is that owners got screwed. And unless you live on an Executive course, the developer can take any championship course, county club, square, developer open/owned anytime they want. But above 466 they will need amenity privileges. Check out Villages Promise Preservation Watch (V2PW) on Nextdoor. We roll out a web page and FB page next couple of days.
One thought that makes some sense is that developer wants to establish some cash streams to make a sale more appealing. The 3rd Generation is nearing retirement.
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