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FAQ's
1. Q: How large is the subdivision?
A: The subdivision consists of approximately 14 acres of gross area with just 12 lots.
2.Q: Who provides the Utility Services?
A: Sewer and Water are provided by Orange County, Electric is provided by Florida Progress, Phone service is provided by Sprint, Gas by Apopka Gas & Cable is by Bright House. The entire project is set for the use of reclaimed water for irrigation, when available in the area.
3.Q: What lot sizes are available?
A: The lots are all at least .5 acre. See Plat Exhibit under "Site Information" for more detail on lots.
4.Q: What are the set backs for the lots?
A: The minimum set backs are: Front Setbacks from the street: Side Setbacks:__ Rear Setbacks: on all lots 15' . Pool cages, swimming pools or enclosures are allowed within ’
5.Q: What recreational amenities will be provided?
A: The project will have no amenities to maintain with the exception of the two ponds.
6.Q: How are the ponds, roads, perimeter fencing and other common areas or items to be maintained?
A: The ponds are all common areas as are the entryways & common landscape lighting, irrigation & fencing All of these items are to be maintained at the direction of the Association Board of Directors, subject to the Association’s annual budget. The roads, curbs & lift station are dedicated and owned by Orange County and will be maintained by Orange County. The main light fixtures are leased from the Utility Co.
7.Q: Once a home is built, are there any restrictions as to the resale of a homeowner’s property?
A: There are no restrictions related to the resale, except as outlined in the Association documents.
8.Q: How soon does a lot buyer have to build a home? A. The buyer of a lot must build within 2 years of closing on the lot, or after completion & platting of the project unless waived it writing by a 75% of the other lot owners.
9.Q: What is the initial Homeowner Association fee?
A. The initial Home Owner Association Fee is budgeted to be $160 per month
10.Q: Can a Buyer use any Builder?
A. Yes, as long as the builder/ buyer follows the architectural guidelines for the project which will be reviewed by the Architectural Review Committee, initially the developer.
11.Q: Public Schools available to the project ? A: Thornebrook Elemen.: 407-909-1301; Gotha Middle: 407-521-2360; Olympia High: 407-905-6400
Various private schools are also available, such as 1st Academy, Bishop Moore, Lake Highland Prep. school & Windermere Prep school.
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