Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think Peachie has identified the reason why the wall was erected in the first place. Whenever something abrupt and dramatic happens to change the status quo, in addition to asking "Why?", one should also ask "Why now?"
After being used as a thoroughfare for 15+ years, the wall was erected on the weekend 2 days before Villages representatives appeared before Fruitland Park officials to discuss expansion south of 466A into Fruitland Park's jurisdiction. Fruitland Park officials want agreement for Fruitland Park residents to use Villages multi-modal paths to access merchants at Colony Plaza as one condition in the negotiations. Fruitland Park officials could have pointed to precedent of the longstanding "breech" in the northern Villages perimeter on Paradise Drive, that is until the "breech" was sealed right before the meeting with Fruitland Park. I think impending negotiations with Fruitland Park prompted erection of the wall on Paradise Drive. Harbor Chase and the new assisted living facility would not explain the "Why now?". The Fruitland Park negotiations certainly would. They would also explain why the Developer was not really paying attention to the impact on the historic section, if his focus is concentrated on new expansion. If one's head is in the realms of multi-million dollar expansion deals, one is not thinking about interruption in Villagers' day to day lives. Indeed, not paying attention to such impact is thoughtless, but in the scenario I described above, it it understandable. What I really hope happened is Mr. Morse was reminded by those who knew his father, that his father would never have overlooked the impact of his actions on his neighbors. Though we don't know what caused him to dismantle the wall, perhaps Mr. Morse could be afforded some measure of forgiveness, if reminder of his father's generosity and good character, instead a legal technicality, prompted him to remove the wall so quickly after he installed it. We Villagers could take the high road on this one, as the view is better from the high road. The Developer can most definitely be thoughtless, and even heartless, as he's demonstrated on a number of occasions. But he can also be incredibly thoughtful as he's demonstrated by planning and implementing the most phenomenal retirement community in the country. Good and bad can exist in the same person. We are all examples of that. |
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I agree with you. I to believe it was Harbor Chase also and the fact that it wasn't a Village owned property. Period
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Patchogue, NY; Village of Bonita Sept.09 |
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Steve, has anyone done the research regarding Stonecrest? Were any tax-free bonds or public financing provided for the building of Stonecrest and it's infrastructure or was it developed completely with private money. (Deep pockets may have provided this but I'm curious.) |
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Sorry for taking this off topic. Belongs in a different or new thread. |
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It has been a few years since we attended the golf cart safety clinic but I seem to recall that the Sumter County Sheriffs office stated that they can not issue speeding tickets on Villages golf cart paths because they are considered private property?
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How could FP residents access TV golf cart trails. They're not allowed to use their carts until you get up to the small shopping center past the horse farm?
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Patchogue, NY; Village of Bonita Sept.09 |
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I wonder so often why the animosity. NONE of us have met the Morses. I am pretty sure of that. Wouldn't it just be amazing if an old rich man was also a nice old man? Meanwhile I am glad that our home is not our depended on investment, because we are all bent on devaluing our properties, on the internet, the television and in public meetings. Plus I don't feel as warm toward Stonecrest as I used to. I think we have accomplished nothing and have gone backwards.
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This is for anyone concerned about TV cart paths, there swimming pools etc. I live at stonecrest and we as a whole do not use you pools. We have 3 outdoor pools and an indoor pool. If you found someone using your pool that is illegal because they have to have ID. End of subject. Also we have lighted pickle ball courts and boccie courts that people from the TV use at night. Do I care no does anyone else care no!! This is so stupid to fight and argue over this cart opening. We at Stonecrest are allowed to access your villages and use public stores, public restaurants, dry cleaners and your country clubs and championship golf courses at full price. So where do you all get off saying things are private? Let's come together and stop the bickering like a bunch of children. Mr morse has caused all of this to happen because WHY?? we don't know or probably will never know the real truth. Hope everyone has a blessed day!!!!
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But the more important issue is that the roads throughout a CDD are supposed to be public, and because the roads in the villages CDDs allow golf cart usage, and are maintained by the county, you cannot have the county forcing these carts onto a private cart path in order to proceed. Your questions about why the multi-modal paths weren’t being maintained by the individual districts maintenance taxes is an interesting one. Prior to the big 50 million dollar class action settlement quite a few years ago, it was the VCCDD’s position that those paths should in fact be maintained by the numbered districts and not the VCCDD or SLCDD. And at that time, the paths above 466 were deteriorating and too narrow so an upgrade was going to be expensive. Naturally, some of the individual districts squawked about that. The loudest squawkers were of course those districts that had the largest number of paths. So yup, at one point back then even Village residents were bickering with each other over the multi-modal paths. In the end, the settlement infused some $30 million into the VCCDD and they now maintain the paths on the north side.
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