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04-28-2022 10:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Jim 9922
(Post 2089737)
According to the "Other" news source, the Developer has submitted plans to reserve 14 parking spaces directly on the Square Area streets for the apartments to be built. Ten are across the front of the Patten Building, two across the street, directly on the square, and a couple along commercial areas. I think that is more than spaces reserved for handicapped.
What happened to "there is more than enough parking spaces behind the commercial buildings for apartment dwellers and daily users"? Who uses these reserved spaces when streets are closed for fairs, craft shows, and other events?
Looks like more than just the camel's nose is already inside the tent.
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Yes, this is step #1 for ending Spanish Spring Town Square. It is just the tip of the iceberg.
From the February 17, 2021 online news site:
"The Lady Lake Commission on Wednesday night voted 3-2 to turn down a plan for apartments at Spanish Springs Town Square.
"The Villages put on a Power Point presentation, led by attorney Jo Thacker, Tallahassee consultant Darrin Taylor and Villages Vice President Marty Dzuro, that lacked numbers and specifics and were not detailed enough for some commissioners.
"The Villages team painted an idyllic picture of what life would be like in up to 45 apartments on the second floors of four commercial buildings at Spanish Springs. The plan would include seven apartments at the former home of Katie Belle’s, the storied Villagers-only club named after founder of The Villages Harold Schwartz’s mother."
Now we learn the details of step #1: 7 apartments that will require 14 prime-location street parking spots, not parking-lot parking spots.
Future steps seem to be that 38 more apartments are planned and they will require 76 more prime-location parking spots.
It isn't hard to imagine that most of the on-street parking in Spanish Springs Town Square will eventually become reserved for apartment dwellers.
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