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LynnDeb
06-28-2016, 09:27 PM
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know the names of the villages being built by Mulberry area? (42):wave:
TVMayor
06-29-2016, 06:45 AM
I have heard the developer talk about it at meetings and the only names used at that time were “East & West”.
Kahuna32162
06-29-2016, 06:47 AM
Only know they will all be Courtyard Villas, approx 150 next the VA and another 150 over by the Baptist Church. Looks like the infra structure is well underway now, also not sure when actual home construction will begin.
Topspinmo
06-29-2016, 07:07 AM
I hope they reveal the train noise on the site two properties over from the church west on 42. If not some who don't like noise will be in for shock when hear train come roaring by 5 To 10 times night.
asianthree
06-29-2016, 07:13 AM
I hope they reveal the train noise on the site two properties over from the church west on 42. If not some who don't like noise will be in for shock when hear train come roaring by 5 To 10 times night.
Less noise than backing to a road
VApeople
06-29-2016, 07:41 AM
Less noise than backing to a road
At least the people buying a house next to a road are totally aware of the road.
People looking at a house near a train track may not be aware of the track because no train comes by when they see the property. That is why potential property owners should definitely be told about the train track.
Of course, one of the most famous houses on TV is right next to a train track. I am referring to the one where the great Honey Boo-Boo lives.
Jima64
06-29-2016, 10:36 AM
Less noise than backing to a road
Wait till the train approaches a road crossing.
Jim 9922
06-29-2016, 10:43 AM
Village To be named "Cram Them In"
Chatbrat
06-29-2016, 10:48 AM
Cram them in, look @ the community off of 466a just past micro racetrack-- A singer/writer Malvina Reynolds had song that describes that area precisely (Little Boxes)
honestly looks like post war Levitt Town and similar communities--zero lot line clearance
John_W
06-29-2016, 12:28 PM
This is all from memory from reading various articles in the Sun. The CYV's will be part of existing villages. That's why there was a delay, because those villages wanted additional rec centers, pools and executive courses built in their area because 500 to 600 new residents would burden the existing facilities. A couple of months ago they agreed on some sort of deal and construction had started.
Next to the VA they will build 180 units and to enter TV they have a entrance into the parking lot by the VA facility, they won't be able to enter directly onto a street but through the shopping center.
On the otherside near the Police station will be built 120 units and I believe they will have an entrance in Calumet Grove Village.
Topspinmo
06-29-2016, 05:03 PM
This is all from memory from reading various articles in the Sun. The CYV's will be part of existing villages. That's why there was a delay, because those villages wanted additional rec centers, pools and executive courses built in their area because 500 to 600 new residents would burden the existing facilities. A couple of months ago they agreed on some sort of deal and construction had started.
Next to the VA they will build 180 units and to enter TV they have a entrance into the parking lot by the VA facility, they won't be able to enter directly onto a street but through the shopping center.
On the otherside near the Police station will be built 120 units and I believe they will have an entrance in Calumet Grove Village.
From the map I seen and info put out in the POA news bulletin Only cart access into calumet grove. (Cart trail along village wall, pass through horse farm and church property. No vehicle access, will have to go out through cr42 down to BV to enter villages.
kstew43
06-29-2016, 07:16 PM
Village To be named "Cram Them In"
funny...
outlaw
06-30-2016, 07:18 AM
Less noise than backing to a road
Not even close! I have played golf in those neighborhoods by the tracks, and when a train comes by, it is LOUD!
outlaw
06-30-2016, 07:25 AM
I hope they reveal the train noise on the site two properties over from the church west on 42. If not some who don't like noise will be in for shock when hear train come roaring by 5 To 10 times night.
Not a chance.
circletrack
06-30-2016, 07:26 AM
At least the people buying a house next to a road are totally aware of the road.
People looking at a house near a train track may not be aware of the track because no train comes by when they see the property. That is why potential property owners should definitely be told about the train track.
Of course, one of the most famous houses on TV is right next to a train track. I am referring to the one where the great Honey Boo-Boo lives.
Who?
MikeyBoo54
07-04-2016, 11:45 AM
Cram them in, look @ the community off of 466a just past micro racetrack-- A singer/writer Malvina Reynolds had song that describes that area precisely (Little Boxes)
honestly looks like post war Levitt Town and similar communities--zero lot line clearance
Interesting take. I live in that area.....just moved from Hillsborough. My lot is 15000+ sq ft and. My house is further apart from my neighbor than in Hillsborough. I don't feel crammed in.
Polar Bear
07-04-2016, 12:11 PM
Interesting take. I live in that area.....just moved from Hillsborough. My lot is 15000+ sq ft and. My house is further apart from my neighbor than in Hillsborough. I don't feel crammed in.
I agree. They don't look inordinately close together at all. Far from "zero lot line clearance".
John_W
07-04-2016, 02:30 PM
"Cram them in", might be a proper response if you were adding 300 designer homes, but these are all courtyard villas. CYV's are built in a community cluster, they have standard yard size and home designs throughout TV. In this Marion County situation the 300 units are divided into two CYV communities, one 180 and the other 120. I live in a CYV community and don't feel crammed in.
If you want to see 300 CYV's in one cluster in one small area, go to the foot of the Morse Bridge and look at Haciendas of Mission Hills. They have 300 units and prices were in the $300K to $450K range and beyond. They might appear crammed in from the distance, but take a look inside.
http://photos3.zillowstatic.com/p_c/ISlm7biwzgfr491000000000.jpg
Here is a CYV at Mission Hills that is for rent, you can stay here for as little as one night for $214. Remember, this is the CYV community that has 300 units crammed in.
https://imagesus-ssl.homeaway.com/mda01/19648157-8768-47de-a3bd-8cc6f4404f09.1.10
https://www.****.com/374405
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