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susieq31
04-02-2010, 11:56 AM
Has anyone noticed a strong burning smell in Hemingway or the surrounding villages? It is so strong here that I cannot open my lanai door or walk comfortably around the neighborhood. I called the Customer Service number and found that 1) They are aware of it; 2) They have received numerous complaints; 3) There is nothing they can do. I imagine that this could be a real problem for folks with breathing problems or lung diseases. Does anyone know what this is and where it's coming from?

KathieI
04-02-2010, 12:40 PM
Has anyone noticed a strong burning smell in Hemingway or the surrounding villages? It is so strong here that I cannot open my lanai door or walk comfortably around the neighborhood. I called the Customer Service number and found that 1) They are aware of it; 2) They have received numerous complaints; 3) There is nothing they can do. I imagine that this could be a real problem for folks with breathing problems or lung diseases. Does anyone know what this is and where it's coming from?

Hi Susie.. I remembered that I smelled that burning smell last year and put out a post about it and I think the consensus was that perhaps its a control burn that they do in the surrounding parts of TV but truthfully, I think it only happens at certain times of the year and so far, I haven't smelled it yet in Hadley this year. Here's the link of that thread...
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19823&highlight=Burn+smell

BlueHeronFan
04-02-2010, 12:42 PM
This is twice now we have smelled smoke in our area just north of 466a. This morning it wasn't just smell, there was a smoke haze all over. Just a guess, but I bet somebody is clearing some land, and burning the brush piles.

mitchbr47
04-02-2010, 01:07 PM
Has anyone noticed a strong burning smell in Hemingway or the surrounding villages? It is so strong here that I cannot open my lanai door or walk comfortably around the neighborhood. I called the Customer Service number and found that 1) They are aware of it; 2) They have received numerous complaints; 3) There is nothing they can do. I imagine that this could be a real problem for folks with breathing problems or lung diseases. Does anyone know what this is and where it's coming from?

On Thursday afternoon I noticed a flume of black smoke south of 466A and west of the Morse Blvd intersection, quite a ways back. I haven't been down there today to observe.

spk7951
04-02-2010, 01:25 PM
Coming south on Morse a few minutes ago I could see a column of smoke off to the west past the St. Charles area. My guess is someone is burning brush.

ajbrown
04-02-2010, 01:27 PM
I take Caly (my dog) down to the end of what I guess will be Morse someday south of 466a where they store building supplies. As "we" ;) looked west into the field last evening you could see two HUGE piles smoldering in the sunset in the adjacent fields

skip0358
04-02-2010, 01:33 PM
They're burning trees and stumps from the new golf course on the s/s of 466A also a little further east on 466A a farmer cleared some land and is burning his trees and stumps. Yea it stinks.

Whalen
04-02-2010, 08:51 PM
Probably the local meth lab.

tony
04-02-2010, 08:54 PM
Geez. The first time I read that I thought you said math lab. I wondered what kind of school Whalen went to.

Whalen
04-02-2010, 09:01 PM
Geez. The first time I read that I thought you said math lab. I wondered what kind of school Whalen went to.

I did win the math medal in eighth grade.:eclipsee_gold_cup:

Pturner
04-03-2010, 09:11 PM
I went to a math lab at school and didn't think it smelled bad at all. :ohdear:

tpop1
04-04-2010, 08:06 PM
http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae163/tpop1nunu/2010-04-03Misc_0023sm.jpg

Sat evening from cart path on 466a between Morse & Canal looking south!

Chi-Town
04-04-2010, 08:17 PM
Excellent detective work tpop1.

l2ridehd
04-05-2010, 05:33 AM
Last week I was on a flight from Atlanta to Tampa and it went right along the West coast of Florida. It was a beautiful clear day and I was on the left side of the plane. There were well over a hundred fires burning all along the entire trip from Northern most Florida all the way South to Tampa. They were in fields, orchards, some even appeared to be in woods. My guess is that it's the time of year when clearing, pruning, removing old orange trees, building new developments, and any other land clearing that takes place is completed. Lots and lots of fires.

Jeff Bieberfeld
04-11-2010, 08:45 AM
a shame really that mature trees are being removed so that the villages can expand, and then as soon as building is completed more trees are planted to replace the ones they removed. wish building could be a more accomodating to existing trees.
and then there is the pollution factor....burning....most communities have banned all types of burning (private and public) for years....smoke is a pollutant. why not chipping up the trees to create mulch and compost (have you dug a hole in your yard and seen the soil down there.....sad stuff)

and why are they expanding beyond 466A already when north of 466A is far from being completed?
:boxing2: and that's all for now...

Russ_Boston
04-11-2010, 11:27 AM
and why are they expanding beyond 466A already when north of 466A is far from being completed?
:boxing2: and that's all for now...

They'll be selling home sites below 466A VERY shortly. They need to prepare the infrastructure prior to beginning home sales. As you know TV wants all infrastructure (neighboord centers, golf courses etc.) in place before they open an area up to the agents.

The Great Fumar
04-11-2010, 01:53 PM
a shame really that mature trees are being removed so that the villages can expand, and then as soon as building is completed more trees are planted to replace the ones they removed. wish building could be a more accomodating to existing trees.
and then there is the pollution factor....burning....most communities have banned all types of burning (private and public) for years....smoke is a pollutant. why not chipping up the trees to create mulch and compost (have you dug a hole in your yard and seen the soil down there.....sad stuff)

and why are they expanding beyond 466A already when north of 466A is far from being completed?
:boxing2: and that's all for now...

Jeff, Baby !!! You've got to get control of yourself , I would strongly suggest that you take a long trip this summer and not be here when they start the new golf cart paths north of 466 ( in July) . A man can only hug so many trees in his lifetime and the carnage this summer will probably put you over the edge ...You've gotta roll with the flow pal ....Even Al Gore admits that we need new paths (although his cart is street legal) ...We have the money and the votes and the need and the only thing standing in our way are trees....SO ITS CHAINSAW TIME PAL...and chips will be flying everywhere , no tree will be safe , Even the frightened Village of TallTrees is thinking of changing their name.........
But it will be worth it , nice wide paths , scenic view pull outs, lemonade stands ,a new Beale's store just for carts...I for one can hardly wait and just think, now leaves on our new paths ....

I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK..

Fumar........:a040:

The Great Fumar
04-11-2010, 02:59 PM
And speaking of SMOKE !!! How about the thousands of charcoal grills in the Villages.....

Did I mention I hate to grill.......

fumar

NJblue
04-12-2010, 12:16 PM
They'll be selling home sites below 466A VERY shortly. They need to prepare the infrastructure prior to beginning home sales. As you know TV wants all infrastructure (neighboord centers, golf courses etc.) in place before they open an area up to the agents.

Yup. Our view from our lanai is across 466A between Canal and Morse. We were hoping that this area would be one of the last areas to be developed under the theory that the western area around Brownwood would be the first to succumb to civilization. However, almost overnight huge sections of wooded areas have been removed and burned, preparing for the golf course and homes that will border it. Today there are some giant earth moving machines doing prep work. They did leave some sections of trees, so the land has not been completely denuded.

Pturner
04-12-2010, 07:00 PM
When I grew up, oaks as old as Atlanta were prevalent.* Developers actually worked around them and left them standing! It was a beautiful, hilly city with lots and lots of trees. Today, everything in the burbs of Atlanta is clear cut for development.

* Of course, at the time, Atlanta was only about 100 years old. (You might recall, speaking of what's that smell, that Sherman burned Atlanta to a crisp back in the 1860s.)

:mornincoffee: