Randall55 |
10-28-2023 05:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter
(Post 2269206)
We in our community (village) welcome everyone and do not ask for their respect. Don’t really know what that means…….rather irrational.
Maybe irrational is too kind a word.
Further what are the rules you have for under 19 that are different than anywhere in TV.
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I do not have rules for children under 19. The community per the deed restrictions does. We are a group of retired people living in a retired community. It was sold to us in this manner. On this forum, posters have written about how upsetting it is to see young renters and children living in our community.
I understand their downtown will be public, like ours. But, the community is being sold as a place for those who work in the Villages. Many have bought homes with that thought in mind. The retired people are a much larger population and can easily overtake their downtown area. The young families will have no seats in the restaurants, music venues, etc. Maybe I think too much about other people and how my actions will affect them. But, irrational, NO!
I am not telling or demanding anyone on this forum to stay away from Middleton. I am asking one simple question. Will there be rules or standards for us older folks? Maybe, simple things like no alcohol in their music area only in our squares. If so, I have no problem abiding by them.
I have already learned one standard after posting my question. As an older gentlemen, do not walk the streets of Middleton, alone. I now understand this could cause concern for families with young children. I was investigating the area with ONLY my interests in mind. Now that I am aware, I will never do it again. What is wrong with asking a question? And, hoping for insightful responses? Aren't we all here to learn?
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