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.
All of the homes will be required to have sidewalk
and driveway pavers of standardized size and color. Florida Public Utilities
is providing the natural gas to all of the homes in the project. Progress
Energy is also providing underground electrical service along with decorative
street lighting on tapered pre-cast poles. The City of DeLand the provider
of th sanitary sewer and water service to the residents. Fire hydrants
are placed according to code by the City of DeLand. Bright House Networks
is providing cable television service and wide band (Road Runner) Internet
service. Cable
service will include a security channel and a community channel.
Extra effort has went into the massive Spanish
style walls, security gates and signage that is at the entryway
to the community. Phase
I has the initial entryway with the second entryway being built when
phase III is developed. Extensive acceleration and de-acceleration
lanes have been built to insure that residents can safely enter and leave
the project . Land
has been set aside within phase II for a lake front community park. Some
of the oak trees within this park have been designated historical Oaks by
Volusia County. Community boat docks and fishing piers will be constructed
on Horseshoe Lake. The Lake Mamie dock (dock 10) is finished. A Boat Club is being formed wherein all of the boats will be owned and maintained by the H.O.A. Boats will be available on a ( first come first served) scheduled basis to Home Owners. At this time no charges are planned for usage.
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