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Originally Posted by oot
I agree with you EdV. There may be people on the other side who have grown to use businesses on our side of the wall as well. They may use doctors in our community. It is a shame this whole situation ever happened in the first place.
People from communities like Stonecrest should not be able to use our pools and such...and I don't they go out of their way to do so. They have their own pool (which is really nice!) They do however, spend money at the stores, which helps keep those stores in our community.
Even if they were to drive a cart on one of the paths instead of the public streets - is it really that big of a deal. Life is short - can't we all just get along??
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The difference is that Villages residents don't have to cut across Stonecrest property in order to access the medical center, assisted living facility, or any of the other businesses we are talking about here.
In order to get to Publix or Target, Stonecrest residents have to cut across a small piece of property that is owned by the Villages.
I have no problem with Stonecrest residents being able to do that, but the owner of that piece of property might.
Both the Villages residents and Stonecrest residents do have to cut across the properties of those businesses who are very willing and happy to have us do that. I don't know who owns the dirt path but I am assuming that it is the ALC as the cement water retention area was built at the same time as the ALC building. But, it could be that Mr Brown still owns it and he would have every right not to allow anyone to cross there. Like with all private property, it is the choice of whoever owns it to welcome golf cart traffic or not.