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This is not directed at anybody in particular. As a dog owner all my life, I do not understand why residents in TV or Stonecrest think the development should provide a communal dog pooping and running facility.
We have lived in 7 different suburbs in midwestern states before coming here, and in all of them, dogs are kept in their own yards with either invisible fence or constructed fencing, and they relieve themselves in their own yard. When owners walk their dogs, they pick up the dog logs with a bag and bring it home. Nobody formed a club to demand that the developers, township board, or the city council buy or give land for a dog park and insure it and the users for liability! If a dog is so big that it needs acreage to run on, then many owners do buy a place more in the country, with a bigger lot or they get a farmette of a few acres. This is all an issue the dog owner must deal with, not the other homeowners. It's not a developer's nor municipality's responsibility to provide fenced, insured parks for dogs to run and poop in, when many cities cannot afford the rising costs of their municipalities' swimming pools and lifeguard staffing, ballparks, Parks & Rec Departments, public golf courses, etc.! |
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Why don't you and your group use the very large designated dog use open space long the same fence line approximately 1/2 mile West that doesn't border Villages homes? The Villages homes in this thread are on W. Schwartz in Country Club Hills Village of the historic section - not Spanish Springs. The fence was installed by the Stonecrest Developer - on his property in Marion County; the villages homes in that area are in Lake County. A home run hit over the right field fence could injure a dog or owner in the area between Dollar Tree and the softball field. . . |
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"Here is a sample of some of the clubs, activities and classes offered here... Aerobics Billiards Book Bridge Bunco Canasta Computers Cooking East Coast Golf Horseshoes Mah Jongg Midwest Pickleball Photography Singles Softball Tennis" Stonecrest Summerfield FL - Stone Crest Florida |
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occured. That is why they dont go there. |
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The entire southern border of Stonecrest has a 30 yard wide strip of land that is owned by the Stonecrest POA. The POA has granted the electric company a right of way for their power lines that run the entire length of that border on towers that are erected on Stonecrest’s property. This right of way does not preclude the use of that land by the POA or its residents provided that doing so does not interfere with the electric company’s use. There are signs along the fence line that remind Stonecrest to keep their dogs on a leash and pick up after them. |
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