Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Good laugh this am. So true. |
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Villagers beware - maurading bands of Stonecrest seniors are invading our land in their golf carts, plundering and pillaging our amenities armed with dogs full of poop! Heavens to Betsy, what will we do??? We tried a wall, that didn't work so let's go get us some barbed wire and armed security - yeah, that's the ticket!
Sad part is, some people who have posted won't recognize that as sarcastic. I think some have figured this out and it has nothing to do with Stonecrest but everything to do with Harbor Chase and golf cart access for them. That new facility is the ony thing different along the way and if what is being spoon-fed is true (liability and security issues), why didn't they "protect" us a lot sooner? Stonecrest has had this access for as long as I have been here (10 years) and I can only assume it was well before that. Has anyone else noticed that a golf cart only lane is being installed at Belvedere and there is a new assisted living facility being built by the developer a block away? It's all about money, people - it always is. Fruitland Park, are you paying attention? |
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I don't really care one way or another. I'm simply trying to understand the issue here. I'm not real happy about the government, any government, telling people what they can do with their private property beyond protecting the general public. I have a personal reason for the gate to be open to myself and my fellow Villages residents. But other than that I don't much one way or the other. Having said that, I think that it has become apparent that someone doesn't want outsiders coming in through that gate in their golf carts. I have posted some ideas that I have regarding what the reasons for that might be. They are only speculation and I hope that I have made that clear. I don't think that anyone knows exactly what the motivation behind this whole thing is and I don't know if we'll ever know. From what I can understand, it seems to me that this lot at 1957 Paradise Drive is privately owned. I don't understand the whole deeding it to the VCDD deal so that they can install a one way gate but I'm wondering if property owned by the VCCD is still considered private property. Anyroad, please note that I am very happy that it is open, I was very sad when it was closed and I will be happy if it stays open to Villages residents. I have no problem if it is also open to Stomecrest residents.
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Put all the half truths, and misleading information to bed, at the Town of Lady Lake Commission meeting at 6 pm tonight
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Making money is not sinful. It is economics one oh one. Big business employes people who pay taxes who fund all the stuff that people who don't like big business use.
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I did have some trouble with the 8 point agenda driven manifesto that started this thread. I found the points we are supposed to rally behind shallow and contrived, but, that's just me. Oops.....did I just put my thoughts on the 8 point topic in a "gigantic paragraph"?
Last edited by Moderator; 08-19-2013 at 07:19 AM. Reason: Removed references to a now-deleted post |
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Can Lady Lake claim eminent domain and keep the public access golf cart gate open forever?
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Interesting article on the role of these two Developer-front organizations in this controversy: "Proposed" Solution to The Wall
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OK.
Live near the wall...use the gate. No problem with the few...if any...Stone Crest people using the gate. The wall went up because of Harbor Chase advertising. The powers that be didn't expect the huge reaction and the power of the social media. I do not begrudge the fact that the developer makes a ton of money...only that he belittled us. The wall came down because of us, the POA, and especially Lady Lake saying " wait just a darn minute ". Lets move on to bigger problems a leave us our little hole in the wall. |
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He does give us a disclaimer in the end, explaining that he is a licensed agent but no longer actively sells. what he does is refers people to other agents and will get a referral fee if you buy from that agent. I have no problem with anyone making money through any type of legitimate business and this guy does explain exactly what he does in the very end of his video presentation. But, the rest of his website and book make it look like he is simply trying to help us all out by giving us all the options available. He appears, to me, to be very anti developer and, of course, is simply out to make a buck. Again, nothing wrong with that, but I find his method to be a bit deceptive at the very least. For those of us who have lived here even for a little while, we sort of understand what's going on. But people who have never been here will see this as an objective book on life in Villages. It is anything but objective.
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And I think you are well aware of the fact that when you purchased your home in a Community Development District, that it is not a private gated community. As such, all of the roadways and multi-modal cart paths are open to the public.
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Formerly EdVinMass Last edited by Moderator; 08-19-2013 at 08:59 AM. Reason: edited out comments directed at others |
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There are more than 500 golf carts in Stonecrest. Some people are disabled and cannot drive a car. Their doctor offices, physical therapists, testing done at Sharon Morse Building, going into the Hospital. People shop at local businesses via the golf cart path. Driving cars into the Villages will certainly cause congestion and lack of parking. Ignorance is Bliss! |
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If Stonecresters are able to open up golf cart access to The Villages on this golf cart path, a precedent is set. Golf cart access would have to be permitted to all adjacent residential areas. The Villages was not built with this intent. That precedent would create an impact to The Villages which would be far reaching... more crowded paths, a loss in safety and less security that we now enjoy, more trash and vandalism, (you can't discriminate against children driving carts) and upkeep. If the Morse's are unable to stem the general public from accessing The Villages at any point on a golf cart, they may as well forget about developing anymore land. Who would buy in The Villages when they could buy in a cheaper place like Stonecrest, sneak in and use The Villages maintained properties and not pay the piper? How about a $5. entry charge each time a non-Villages cart wants to use our cart paths and that would fulfill my earlier statement, "if you want to play with us, you pay with us". Perhaps some Stonecresters should look at moving into The Villages so they could use their golf carts for EVERYTHING and not have difficulties getting to needed facilities from their limited community. So, EdV, I would be careful what you wish for, if you create a way to trash The Villages lifestyle, you have to live next to it in Stonecrest. |
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