Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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10 feet per story should be high enough, 8’ for people and 2’ for utilities. What’s happening to the extra 24’?
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#47
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I just don't understand why they wouldn't choose to build these apartments in the new areas south of 44. They can make some of those new areas that aren't even built yet into apartments. Why do it in an existing neighborhood where its all homes!
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#48
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Empty space available. Apartments might be more attractive in an established area. Current homeowners might want to transition into an apartment in their own "area".
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Identifying as Mr. Helpful Last edited by dewilson58; 09-26-2020 at 04:56 PM. |
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Especially if shopping is near by
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No one would buy a single family home in the new area if they saw apartments being built nearby. Here they already have our money and don’t care.
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#51
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Think you nailed it. Do not think they would pick an area and put up a thousand or so apartments while trying to sell new home.
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#52
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To address two points in the previous posts.
The maximum height allowed by Sumter County at the HH site is 50 feet. This was stated by the developers attorney and confirmed by Mr. Holly (county planning staff). The developers attorney -under oath - and as also reported by the V-Ns - stated there WILL BE a restaurant at the site. I suppose they can "correct" that at the next meeting but it was read from a prepared statement. The agreement with the the AAC (amenity authority) does not require a restaurant.
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