Builders Team to Expand Borders

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See that in AJC Fayette section today?

Levitt & Sons and Wieland teaming to build 1,000 news homes West Village.

Logsdon has visited one of the Season's developments and loves it. Says he is sold on it and we need it.

Says there will be two connections onto 74 with an entrance to the Seasons off of it.

Construction probably beginning spring 2007.

And Wieland, with an annexation involved, will replan how many homes he will build.

Well, TDK on the south and MacDuff on the North. Not the best by-pass on the north. But better than nothing.

Would have been nice to have one to get around everything in that area over to 54.

What a whopping change to that area and to PTC.

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Submitted by H. Hamster on Thu, 05/18/2006 - 6:51pm.

What better way to get something developed properly that to plan the whole area at once, get city staff and the ARC to review the plan and more importantly - get professionals to build it.

Ok with me - how about you?


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Submitted by PTC Guy on Thu, 05/18/2006 - 8:37pm.

I agree developing large areas at a time is smart. Easier and better planning results.

But, I don't like ARC.

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Submitted by H. Hamster on Tue, 05/23/2006 - 5:59pm.

I don't like the ARC either, but they will immediately rubber stamp this puppy (meaning the 700 homes on sewer) because it is 700 homes on sewer.

I know some will have a problem with density, but I think Robert explained it best - sewer collects the human waste and transports it somewher else to a treatment plant; septic tanks treat it on-site and put the partially-treated offal, back into to the water table, so everyone else can drink contaminated water.


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