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With the additional revenue of amenity fees, I suggest that the developers install additional stop lights on Morse -- a light at every intersecting street between 466 and 441. Or, build a parking garage and use the bus fleet to shuttle folks between Spanish Springs and Sumter Landing, Brownwood, Fenny, Bushnell, Webster, Zepherhills. |
I'm amazed it's taken this long for them to build apartments/condos. It makes a lot of sense for elderly people and for snowbirds. As long as they plan for extra recreation centers, shopping, parking, medical aid, etc.. it seems to be a good option.
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I certainly wouldn’t want a big apartment house next to my house. However, I bought my house from a couple who wanted to downsize to a courtyard house with no maintenance for health reasons. I think they would have gone smaller if they could. Plenty of people at The Villages who have lost a spouse and now live alone and find keeping things up to be difficult might be relieved to move into an efficiency apartment or a one bedroom apartment of 350 to 500 square feet. The surroundings would be familiar, and they would be safe. They would pay amenities fees, but it’s quite possible that they wouldn’t play any sports. Some might not have a car, or might not have a golf cart. There are probably also snowbirds who would really prefer having an apartment all year and saving the money they spend on yard work. Maybe they would just rent. I don’t think the developer is considering a low income housing development, and this would not be for families with children. I doubt this would increase crime. |
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Isn't the ACC appointed by the Developer?
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Forget the past ???
You guys all seem to forget that's a Villages and all the Senior Communities around here started out selling mobile homes. Not everyone can afford $300,000 or half a million dollars for a house or wants or needs it you're all being very prejudiced but not wanting Apartments yes please people also use your amenities but they will also be paying for them just like everybody else so don't be snobs because
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If I wanted to see a 2 or 3 story building in the quite residential area I could have stayed in NYC
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There are going to be apartments built at this location. This was the developers prerogative. It is their land. The AAC made a bad deal in giving away so much of the Amenity Fees. Let's look at some positives.
For the people bemoaning the fact the restaurant is gone, there will be a new restaurant. It will be up to the residents to patronize this restaurant to make it an ongoing concern. If they (we) had done this with Hacienda Hills, maybe we would not be having this discussion. We will get a new pool open to ALL residents. The former pool was only open to Priority Country Club members. I am not a Priority Member, are you? I am willing to bet most people commenting here are not. From what I have read it will be a resort style pool with a swim up bar. Nice change from the other pools. There will be other amenities, such as a walking trail and sports courts. If the restaurant and pool is modeled after The Fenney Grill and pool complex this will be a nice addition area. |
Embrace change - it's ongoing - and exciting!
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Lol all you village home owners are now just #vin numbers - no one cares!
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I was here for all of them and he did not exaggerate one bit! |
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