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Originally Posted by Rainger99
If the developer really wanted to build the executive courses, I think he could have found a way.
Instead of building golf courses in this area, they built houses. If the developer built houses where volusia, escambia, and okeechobee are, there would be no room for a golf course.
How much more space would it have taken to turn Richmond or Mickylee into executives? Twice as much land?
If you gave me $500,000, I could find the space for 2 executive courses.
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The developer is literally in the business of building and selling houses, not building golf courses. They need a minimum density of housing - profit is the definition of capitalism.
Plus, they dont need the courses for the water management, there is a lot of wetlands between turnpike and 44