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06-18-2015, 12:13 AM
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So how do you figure out the elevation?
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06-18-2015, 06:17 AM
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If there's no structural damage to the home there is no coverage. You could have a large sinkhole on your property that has not damage to your home.
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07-07-2015, 03:04 PM
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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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Two more sinkholes to add to the chart. Ashland and Sabel Chase.
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07-07-2015, 04:01 PM
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Updated sinkhole map Jul 7th with Ashland & Sabal Chase added
Added the 2 new ones.
July - Village of Ashland 2144 Ellison Place
June - Village of Sabal Chase 1637 Homer Ave
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07-28-2015, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by VillagerFrog58
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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Yikes, my house appears to be sitting on a sinkhole. Would you mind naming the street off Hillsboro and what appears to be Neighborly Way?
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07-28-2015, 10:01 AM
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I looked at my pdf that I posted and I don't see any by Hillsboro by Neighborly Way. Are you perhaps mistaken? Also, remember that the numbers posted are NOT the depth of the sinkhole but the elevation of the land where the sinkhole occurred.
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08-28-2015, 09:30 AM
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Added 2 more reported sinkholes
Added the two reported at Fulcrum Place and Zydeco Court in Dunedin and also Sunset Pointe at the Hibiscus Rec Center.
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08-28-2015, 10:00 AM
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OP, interesting information and as you mentioned----unscientific. When we first retired, we built a home in Royal Highlands which is about 12 miles south of Leesburg. The very first sinkhole was a large one and at the highest elevation in the subdivision. ???? Not having any education or training on this subject matter, I don't know what this means or what your poll of sinkholes in TV means either.
Perhaps someone with "knowledge" of sinkholes can comment. All I know, and have read, a sinkhole can happen just about anywhere in Florida---especially Central Florida.
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I agree with justjim.
What is the purpose of this? Sinkholes are random and do not occur any more here in The Villages than in surrounding areas.
Sinkholes make people frightened and so far there is no way to predict or protect people from where they will happen....much the same as hurricanes.
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08-28-2015, 11:19 AM
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I agree with justjim.
What is the purpose of this? Sinkholes are random and do not occur any more here in The Villages than in surrounding areas.
Sinkholes make people frightened and so far there is no way to predict or protect people from where they will happen....much the same as hurricanes.
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08-28-2015, 11:21 AM
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I do think links to topics that might be unpopular with the Chamber of Commerce of various areas are important.
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08-28-2015, 11:26 AM
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The power to do what?
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08-28-2015, 11:48 AM
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The power to do what?
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Maybe to purchase land that has a low probability of getting a sinkhole.
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08-28-2015, 12:54 PM
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The power to make a more informed decision. Same as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, airline accidents.....
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08-28-2015, 01:03 PM
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Yes it is. But mapping where sinkholes have been is about the same as finding out where divorces occurred.
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