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I have great confidence that the developer is going to make the right choices for the greater good of all. Maybe it is because he will make more money and maybe because this place is his creation and he lives here too.
I don't have the same confidence that an elected homeowner is going to make the right decision for the greater good. I like the CDD form of government in this case. I wonder just how it got changed north of 466? I wonder if it was caused by the lawsuit brought by the group of villagers including lawyers who won it and won several million dollars personally as a result of it. I have never got it straight that the suit was brought to widen the cartpaths and because there was mold in one of the rec centers. The developer has painted the Odell rec center that was behind my house in Hadley completely in and out every year for the four years I lived there. The pool was immaculate. If a tree died at the Odell rec center, it was replaced. The planting beds were hand weeded. I see no evidence that he needed to be sued. Where I lived south of 466 was not involved in the lawsuit. I am very confused by the undercurrents I feel against the developer and I suspect that it is class envy. Or perhaps it has to do with his contributions to his political party. He had done nothing but take care of things nicely during the four and a half years I have owned property here. Both new houses, anything that wasn't correct was immediately fixed. I don't know who he is or what is on his mind but he seems to do the job for us. We voted with our wallets to live here. Like others our home is the biggest financial outlay we have ever made. |
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Yes, we have separate districts, but we all live in the whole community. I can recreate at any facility within TV no matter where I actually reside. If the governing CDD boards can ignore existing deed restrictions, can they also decide that the executive courses in their district, maintained by the amenity fees from their homeowners, are now restricted to residents of that district only? Where does it end? Your last paragraph only makes my point. It cannot be "Whatever you want!" What will you do when someone put up something you don't like? What about those that bought because of the restrictions? Tough luck? |
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Let's see who will be at the CDD meeting to show the support of their viewpoints ...that is the only way to really state your position. Many people have a lot to say on TOTV but they do not go any further than that. Come to the meeting and state your points. Thanks |
"I am very confused by the undercurrents I feel against the developer and I suspect that it is class envy. Or perhaps it has to do with his contributions to his political party.
He had done nothing but take care of things nicely during the four and a half years I have owned property here.Both new houses, anything that wasn't correct was immediately fixed. I don't know who he is or what is on his mind but he seems to do the job for us.We voted with our wallets to live here. Like others our home is the biggest financial outlay we have ever made. " I have to 100% agree with GG on this one! It appears to be some kind of undercurrent here in many of the threads against the Morse Family. Sounds like envy, jealousy, political affiliation or whatever. They have done nothing I see but provide a value or service to others as in ANY good business. Now that DOESN'T mean that I agree with the way some of their sub-businesses operate or even some of their arrogance, but it goes with their success. Who can fault success. There is nothing stopping any of you from starting a business or a similar "Villages" somewhere else. If you make it, good for you, other will than be jeolous of you and complain about what YOU do or don't do for them. If you don't make it, you can see what they had to go through to get where they are than! AND.. you can sleep at night maybe too. |
Once again, the thread has gotten hijacked.
Is this thread about " signs" not "love of developer". I have absolutely nothing bad to say about the developer, but I do have an opinion about the "signs Issue" Let's keep it to the issue. Thanks |
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Do you have any opinion as to why CDD's 6 thru 10 are NOT having meetings to discuss this issue ??? I do. ......It's because it doesn't affect these CDD's
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I could live with a small (maybe 3" X 10") sign attached to the front yard lamp post just like the residents name signs. Another option would be to have a map at the mail boxes with home that are for sale marked so any prospective buyer could take a look and drive to see any they would be interested in.
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Thanks for thinking of alternative solutions !
I always LOVE when people think "outside the box" Good post ! |
For sale signs should NOT be allowed on the lawns in The Villages! We have to stand up for what we believe in. If someone threatens a lawsuit, then we will have to fight for what is in the best interest of The Villages.
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and since when can one not fight for what is good for oneself? and if one is fighting for something that has no impact on "we" why are "we" in the fight? |
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