Fall Meeting of LSCG with TerraCap
The Lake Sarasota Community Group will hold its quarterly meeting on Thursday Sept. 13, at 7 pm at Sarasota Alliance Church, on the north side of Bee Ridge Rd. across from Chaucer. The meeting rooms are to the rear of the church.
The agenda will include:
A representative of TerraCap, the Canadian owner of the land north of Bee Ridge at Mauna Loa, will attend. TerraCap has been approached by a number of businesses seeking sites on its property, and one or more of them could present a potential conflict with the Declaration of Covenant signed by TerraCap in 2014. That document lists a variety of kinds of businesses that might create a nuisance for residents of Lake Sarasota, especially those who live near Bee Ridge Road. The group might be asked to discuss and offer input on these potential neighbors. There will also be an update on the existing developments now on the site. HealthSouth, for example, could be expanding, and Ridgelake, a new apartment complex with something like 324 homes is taking up a large swath of the north side of the property.
Other agenda items: fall yard sale, update on Celery Fields. A consultant recently filed a report stating that next to the bird sanctuary, the highest and best use would be industrial in nature. Other news business as may come up.
The agenda will include:
A representative of TerraCap, the Canadian owner of the land north of Bee Ridge at Mauna Loa, will attend. TerraCap has been approached by a number of businesses seeking sites on its property, and one or more of them could present a potential conflict with the Declaration of Covenant signed by TerraCap in 2014. That document lists a variety of kinds of businesses that might create a nuisance for residents of Lake Sarasota, especially those who live near Bee Ridge Road. The group might be asked to discuss and offer input on these potential neighbors. There will also be an update on the existing developments now on the site. HealthSouth, for example, could be expanding, and Ridgelake, a new apartment complex with something like 324 homes is taking up a large swath of the north side of the property.
Other agenda items: fall yard sale, update on Celery Fields. A consultant recently filed a report stating that next to the bird sanctuary, the highest and best use would be industrial in nature. Other news business as may come up.
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