General Description and Architectural Requirements of Homes
Docks on the lake with walking paths around Lake
Mamie and Lake Horseshoe for that evening stroll. Fishing and boating on natural
Florida lakes, these are not man made.
All of the homes will be required to have sidewalk and driveway pavers. These
pavers will all be of standardized size and color. Florida Public Utilities
will provide natural gas to all of the homes in the project. Progress Energy
will provide underground electrical service along with decorative street
lighting on tapered pre-cast poles. The City of DeLand will be furnishing
the sanitary sewer and water to the residents. Fire hydrants are
placed according to code by the City of DeLand. High Speed Internet service is available.
Extra effort has gone into the massive Spanish style walls, security gates
and signage that has been built at the entryways to the community. Phase
has the initial entryway and the second entryway will be built when
phase III is developed. Extensive acceleration and de-acceleration
lanes have been built to insure your safety on entering and leaving the subdivision. Phase II has a beautiful lake front community park with a covred dock going out into Lake Mamie. Some
of the oak trees in Bent Tree Park have been designated historical Oaks by
Volusia County. A Community boat dock has been built on Lake Mamie, other Fishing piers will be built on Horseshoe Lake. A Boat Club is in the process of being formed by the H.O.A., and boats will be available to all of the residents living in the community.
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