Plotted where Villages sinkholes have occurred

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Old 02-26-2024, 02:02 PM
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Default Thank you for your post! My question is a legal one…South of 44

Our home is directly beside a protective preserve by Lake Denham. Our lot was built up about 8 feet higher than the preserve floor which seems to be swampy.

My legal question is since the developer and hired engineers approved this action should they hold responsibility if any sinkhole (depression) develops?

Thanks for any legal suggestions?
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Old 05-16-2024, 09:42 PM
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Since large amounts of rain following a dry spell is one of the causes of sinkhole formation according to geologists, then why aren't gutters required for every Villages building, along with downspouts tied to subsurface storm sewers to carry water away from structures? Several homes I looked at had no gutters at all. Wouldn't the erosion from roof runoff potentially contribute to sinkholes & wouldn't the erosion predictably get worse over time?
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Old 05-17-2024, 07:19 AM
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Since large amounts of rain following a dry spell is one of the causes of sinkhole formation according to geologists, then why aren't gutters required for every Villages building, along with downspouts tied to subsurface storm sewers to carry water away from structures? Several homes I looked at had no gutters at all. Wouldn't the erosion from roof runoff potentially contribute to sinkholes & wouldn't the erosion predictably get worse over time?
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I have been a resident of the Villages for only a few years. Using the news releases and postings on this website, I got the elevation chart from the Sumter county website and overlayed (using google maps) the roads of the villages. From that, I put a yellow dot where I have record of past sinkholes; whether big ones or little ones. Using Google earth (which has plotted every road in the Villages) and the elevation they provide, I put the elevation of that area by the yellow dot. Disregarding two areas where sinkholes occurred because of retention pond lining issues, I have 8 others as shown. What I found (though absolutely unscientific) is that of the 8 that I know of, were all below 84 feet in elevation, with the lowest being at 63 ft. There are portions of the Villages where the elevation is much higher... all the way up to 140 feet. No sinkholes have occurred in those areas. So.. I'm thinking that the more elevation / ground you have under you, the lesser the probability of a sinkhole occurring. Anyhow, I'm just sharing for those that may be interested. And BTW, if I am missing any locations from the past, just post it's location and date and I will add to the chart.
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