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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby admin » Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:06 am

falcon999 wrote:there's going to be a test, kinda like boot camp in the military.. 12 min run and 100 pushups timed

:lol:


Shoot, I'm way below the age limit and I would fail that test! :lol:
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Rosemary » Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:41 pm

I just thought of something...100+ "active adult" residences...won't they need a drugstore nearby? CVS, are you listening?
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Greybeard » Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:24 am

Hopefully it will include the long-waited east-west street from Copper Canyon Road to the north side of the Sonic and reduce some traffic accidents. For the past few years, trying to turning left out of that Sonic some times of the day has been a real female dog.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Pipeline » Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:13 pm

Greybeard,
You must be forgetting about CC's "intersecting road" ordinance (creative law). That ordinance took HV an extra 2 years to get Harlington road thru, and now everybody uses it, duhhh! Unless the CC mayor has trouble getting out of Sonic, don't hold your breath on a cut thru road. That road won't get done unless a council member ( the Dukes and Duchesses) benefits.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Uther » Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:22 pm

Pipeline wrote:Greybeard,
You must be forgetting about CC's "intersecting road" ordinance (creative law). That ordinance took HV an extra 2 years to get Harlington road thru, and now everybody uses it, duhhh! Unless the CC mayor has trouble getting out of Sonic, don't hold your breath on a cut thru road. That road won't get done unless a council member ( the Dukes and Duchesses) benefits.


Please expand on the "intersecting road" ordinances. I can use a good story.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby jlbates » Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:50 pm

So how exactly will this new development access 407? I'm actually quite interested as I'm afraid of one alternative that I shall not name due to my superstitious nature.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Pipeline » Tue Nov 08, 2011 6:21 pm

Uther wrote:
Please expand on the "intersecting road" ordinances. I can use a good story.


Depends on where "loose" city limits lie. After the redo of Chinn's Chapel a few years ago the county deeded the road to CC. CC and HV Mayors (both chicks) got into a cat fight over non-existent drainage issues, so Mr. creative law attorney (Welch), created the "intersecting road" ordinance to piss off HV. After deeding from the county, CC owned the road, but not the East ROW, So HV had to pay fees of, I believe, a 100 bucks per lot for a connecting road. At least that was what the original ordinance required.

On CC Road, the county still owns a lot of the Western part of the road and the ROW. It won't be deeded to CC untill the redo of CC Road. Lantana (Republic) had "gentleman's agreements", not to put Lantana cut thru's into CC. But since the county has yet to deed CC the Road and ROW's, gentleman's agreements mean little. Republic is ahead of the curve, and those cut thru's will move traffic, while only slight affecting CC's "rural atmosphere" and property values, which is all their council seems concerned about.

CC's ordinance can't stop cut thru's, (not a gated town, Texas law, ya know), but it just causes idiotic delays and costs developers, thru lunacy.

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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby admin » Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:39 am

jlbates wrote:So how exactly will this new development access 407? I'm actually quite interested as I'm afraid of one alternative that I shall not name due to my superstitious nature.


I was told that it will be off of Copper Canyon Rd. and not connected to any internal Lantana streets.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Catwoman » Mon May 14, 2012 11:41 am

I was actually excited about such a place close to Lantana because my father was looking for a senior, independent living community.We built our home with a downstairs bedroom with full bath, anticipating moving him in one day, but he insists on having his own place. I loved the idea of possibly having him that close to me until I learned that the units have stairs. Really?

Seriously, who came up with the brilliant idea of two-story units for a senior community? My sister and her husband are only in their lower 50s, and they just sold their home because they hated the stairs. Did the developers do research and survey people 62 and over on how they feel about stairs? I think not. Just blows my mind.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Rosemary » Mon May 14, 2012 7:03 pm

A couple of weeks ago I heard from an unconfirmed source that the Aspens project has been delayed. However, it might be a good idea to talk to the people at the Aspens now and try to get in on the "ground floor," literally speaking, before construction begins. What you're saying is true, but there could be elevators in the plans, so that upper floor residents have easy access.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby love Lantana » Tue May 15, 2012 7:10 am

thats not targeting your buyer.....62+ are not going to want stairs...hello? builders are you listening??
Whats the current status of The Aspens?
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby Rosemary » Tue May 15, 2012 9:53 am

love Lantana wrote:thats not targeting your buyer.....62+ are not going to want stairs...hello? builders are you listening??
Whats the current status of The Aspens?


I believe they are rental apartments.
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby love Lantana » Tue May 15, 2012 2:27 pm

ohhh I didnt know that
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby JKTex » Wed May 16, 2012 3:03 pm

It's Flower Mound's discard project. Now we have them building a small housing community. :)
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Re: The Aspens at Lantana

Postby jsdillon » Wed May 16, 2012 8:56 pm

How will this affect property values in Canyon Oaks? Can't think it will be beneficial, but wonder if it will be detrimental or a non-factor?
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