Saturday, June 25, 2016

West Villages Renaissance Community Coming Soon!

Article from http://realestate.heraldtribune.com/2016/06/20/7199/

Mattamy's first West Villages project: Renaissance

By Harold Bubil , Herald-Tribune / Monday, June 20, 2016


[above photo] Marty Black, general manager of The Ranch Land Partners, explains how Mattamy Homes will develop 9,600 acres of Sarasota County ranch land once known as Thomas Ranch. Much of the development is in the West Villages of North Port. It could add 20,000 or more homes to south county in the next 40 years. Staff photo / Harold Bubil; 2-8-2015.

Mattamy Homes’ first community in North Port will be known as Renaissance at West Villages.

Mattamy, a large, Canada-based home building company, is part of a partnership that is developing the 10,000-acre master-planned community on what was known as Taylor Ranch, off U.S. 41 and west of River Road in the West Villages of North Port.

Renaissance, which will be gated, will have about 650 paired villas and houses. It also will have a clubhouse and pool for residents, lakes, open space and a 33-acre park off River Road. The park will have a covered pavilion, “doggie chill zone,” walking trails, bird-watching area and a dog park with separate sections for large and small dogs.

West Villages general manager Martin Black said the neighborhood will be close to State College of Florida and the new Town Center at West Villages.

“We look forward to introducing this area to our new designs and floor plans and the superb customer service that has made Mattamy Homes so successful,” explained Mattamy’s Tampa-Sarasota Division President Ed Suchora. “We anticipate the first model will open in early 2017.”

[above photo] Site work is underway at Renaissance at West Villages. At right is West Villages Parkway, intersected by U.S. 41 going off to the upper left. Courtesy photo.


Thanks for reading.
Ali

Ali H. Johnston, MHA, MBA in Real Estate
Realtor®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964
West Villages Realty LLC
Mobile: 941-539-5771




Saturday, June 18, 2016

West Villages Improvement District: Village D Pattern Plan Neighborhood Meeting June 14, 2016

The room was so packed that some people who wanted to attend could not get in. Marty Black was very gracious and accommodating, and so held a SECOND session with individuals willing to wait until the room cleared from the first meeting. Both were very good and very informative.

Marty was also obliging in that people had many questions and interests in information that was actually outside of the scope of the scheduled meeting, yet he did his best to share as much information as he could. A lot of the specifics that people would like to know aren't available for various reasons, like non-disclosure agreements or plans not being complete.

An example would be about the possible stadium for the Braves. The Braves have moved forward with hiring a local architect to study designs and costs associated with locating their training facility here. Plans are not drawn up for a stadium, though, and there are actually two possible locations for a stadium within the district. If it is just the Braves, it would be a location closer to the Northeast section of the district. However, it is hoped that a second baseball team will locate here, and that would mean a larger and shared facility would be built. They have been in talks for some time with several other teams. If it is a shared facility, it would be located more toward the center of the district. And, if we get two teams, then we also get a 'grapefruit league' team, which would make for year-round entertainment at the stadium.

This neighborhood meeting was actually about the process of Village Development Pattern Plan "D." This is the section of the West Villages next to IslandWalk to the east and south of US41. Pardon my rudimentary map markup, but the fuchsia represents Coastamar, the new commercial section. This is in the permitting process, which takes about a year, but the plan is to have it open for business by Thanksgiving of 2017. The yellow on the map is to be residential, and the red is mixed residential with some multi-family building alternatives of 2 to 3 stories. A mention was made that plans for the area include some housing for the college (Much needed, I am sure. It was not mentioned in the meeting, but planned and possible expansion in programs will make additional housing of critical need to the college).




Coastamar is to resemble downtown Venice - but improved. Sidewalks are to be much wider, allowing for outdoor eating and plenty of walking, biking, and golf cart accessibility. Plus, improvements for parking are planned as well. Marty said that in planning, he is a fan of John Nolen and Frederick Law Olmsted, which really bodes well (in my mind) for the direction of the West Villages. John Nolen designed the original plans for Venice, with concepts of lifestyle and accessibility being of utmost importance. Frederick Law Olmsted was many things, particularly a landscape architect, who had a focus on functional park landscapes that were both natural and sustainable. He was a proponent of bringing forestry science to America.

As for the traffic light, if you have been reading my blogs regularly, you know that it is being evaluated for a roundabout. Marty made mention of this at the meeting. We should know the results of that evaluation at the end of the month. Marty also said that FDOT promised to have a community meeting regarding traffic control at the intersection of Corradino/Galleria and US41.

There were some other odds-and-ends brought up, but I think those above are really the 'biggies' that I took away. There are some other little items that I will save for another post.

Hope that is helpful! Let me know if I can answer any questions for you.
Thanks for reading.
Ali





Ali H. Johnston, MHA, MBA in Real Estate
Realtor®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964
West Villages Realty LLC
Mobile: 941-539-5771


If you are considering purchasing a home in this community, I can assist you. My services and extensive resources are of no cost to you, and in most instances, I am even able to save home buyers money.  I do not work for any of the wonderful builders/developers in the West Villages Improvement District, or any others for that matter. My services and information (including the resources provided on all of my websites) are wholly independent of these developers. No other independent professional is more knowledgeable about this community, and enlisting me to assist with your transaction can provide you with a wealth of information as well as saving you money.

Please, check out my Venice area website, and contact me for more information.

Look forward to hearing from you!

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Neighborhood meeting June 14, 2016

Published in The Venice Gondolier Sun - May 28, 2016
Under Miscellaneous Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE A neighborhood meeting will be held on June 14, 2016 at 6 PM at the West Villages Office Park, 19503 West Villages Parkway, Venice, FL 34293, to discuss a proposed Village District Pattern Plan (VDPP) for Village ?. The subject property for Village ? is a 626.40+ acre parcel located along the south side of South Tamiami Trail, west of West Villages Parkway, east of Islandwalk, in North Port, Florida. The purpose of the meeting is to inform the community about existing site conditions, upcoming steps in the VDPP process, and to seek their input. This is the second public workshop in a series for this project.


Publish: May 28, 2016 387098 3320807

Thursday, May 5, 2016

DOT update for traffic light at communities' entrances and US41/Tamiami Trl

MAY 5, 2016 — A response has been received about the status of a traffic light...I will copy and paste email below for your review:

[Begin email insert]
From: King, Tanya
Received: May 5, 2016, 8:52am
Subject: RE: Request for Traffic Light Approval at US41 and Corradino/Galleria
To: Ali Johnston Cc: Hattaway, Billy; Hollingsworth, Lora; May, JoAnn A; Blanchard, Brian; Tillander, Trey; Nandam, L. K.; Slater, Keith 

Good morning Mr. Johnston,

A traffic study has been received and reviewed by the department with regards to the US 41 at Corradino Boulevard intersection. The intersection did meet warrants for a signal. However, it is the department’s policy that anytime there is a change in traffic control, i.e. a signal warranted at an intersection, the intersection has to be analyzed as a roundabout to determine the best control for this intersection. Per Secretary Hattaway’s previous comments to you, the modern roundabout is by far safer than a signal. They reduce fatalities by 90%, serious injuries by 76% and improve safety for all users, including pedestrians while also reducing congestion. Also roundabouts are able to handle more capacity at an intersection therefore extending the life of the corridor. At this time further analysis is being conducted for this intersection. Once the analysis is completed, I will make sure to contact you. 

In the meantime, should you need anything else, please feel free to contact me.

Best regards, 

Tanya N. King, P.E., CPM
Traffic Studies Engineer
Florida Department of Transportation 
District One MS 1-8
801 North Broadway Avenue
P.O. Box 1249 | Bartow, FL 33830
: 863.519.2509 : 863.534.0915
: tanya.king@dot.state.fl.us

[End of inserted email]


I have also replied to the email, expressing surprise at the consideration of a roundabout and asking how long to expect the further analysis will take.

Let me know if you have any questions that I can answer, or if you have any suggestions/recommendations for additional action that would help expedite this process.

Regards,
Ali Johnston

Monday, April 4, 2016

New West Villages Weekly Section in the North Port Sun Newspaper Starting Wednesday

My West Villages Facebook page posted/announced today: 



The first issue of the SUN's West Villages edition is out today. This will be a weekly feature. Look for it Wednesday in the Venice Gondolier.Thank you to all the wonderful people at the SUN papers.If you have ideas for articles, email them to westvillages@sun-herald.com.

https://www.facebook.com/MyWestVillages/photos/a.877153945679072.1073741828.875397199188080/1089383737789424/?type=3&theater



If you are considering purchasing a home in this community, I can assist you. My services and extensive resources are of no cost to buyers. I am even able to save home buyers money.  

I do not work for any of the wonderful builders/developers in the West Villages Improvement District, or any others for that matter. My services and information (including the resources provided on all of my websites) are wholly independent of these developers. No other independent professional is more knowledgeable about this community, and enlisting me to assist with your transaction can provide you with a wealth of information as well as saving you money.

Please, check out my Venice area website, and contact me for more information!
Look forward to hearing from you!
Ali


Ali H. Johnston, MHA, MBA in Real Estate
Realtor®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964
West Villages Realty LLC
Mobile: 941-539-5771