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Internal deed restrictions news
An official recommended picketing the Properties of The Villages sale center to get the Developer’s attention regarding a problem with children in a neighborhood.
Residents of the Soulliere Villas have been tormented by a resident’s 15-year-old and the teen’s friends. The situation was discussed Friday by the Community Development District 4 Board of Supervisors at Savannah Center. Residents said the teens have become a real problem in the neighborhood. They said residents believe drugs are being sold out of the home. “It’s totally out of control,” said Soulliere Villas resident Lee Clarke. CDD 4 Supervisor Don Deakin, who also serves on the Amenity Authority Committee, said the AAC has also learned of the problems in the Soulliere Villas. He said there are reports that teens are “playing chicken” with residents’ cars, banging on residents’ doors and dipping in the adults only pool. Deakin said the Recreation Department and Community Watch have been directed to keep a close eye on the situation. Residents complained that the internal deed restriction against children is being ignored. They indicated the Developer has not been responsive. Supervisor Cary Sternberg suggested that if residents feel that they are being ignored, they should picket the sales center. “Hit him in the pocketbook,” Sternberg said. |
Do these children live in The Villages?
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Talk about form over substance! |
Try the Irish Loyalist and Republican solution.
Men in masks. Big sticks. Good hiding. Final warning. "If we come again your knee caps are coming off." Works every time!:icon_wink: |
Special needs children are allowed to live here.
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"Enforcement" is becoming a vanishing concept everywhere. I wonder when Merriam-Webster will remove the word from their dictionary. What a country!
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In the case of the children in the Villages, is there any reason to believe they have special needs anyway? |
At one time they did enforce this and I wish they would. Grandparents lost both their daughter and son in law in a car accident and they became guardians of their 8 year old granddaughter. They were told she could not stay so they were forced to sell their house. It was a shame for them so not sure why it is allowed for others.
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