Community One
Completely surrounded by the 63-acre application boundary
New condos are being built on multiple sides. Lighted driving range in direct sightline. Chain link fencing is the only buffer. No formal public hearing is required. No traffic study assessing impact on their street. Community Two
Also, completely inside the application boundary, half bordered by the golf course reconfiguration zone
Pinched between the commercial entertainment build-out on one side and reconfigured fairways on the other. Same absence of formal hearing rights. Same missing traffic study.
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