Shannon W wrote:..Also, they sold the course to the community association....it's a mess. They're going to try and run the golf course for one year, with our yearly dues going up by almost DOUBLE. If the course fails, it will be turned into "green space."
RonnieD
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Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
Amy B wrote: I've always thought of Aldi's being in the lower middle class areas which Indian Springs is not.
RonnieD wrote:Amy,
I agree to a point, but savvy wealthier folk shop at Aldi as much as us poor folks do. I'm not sure why anyone would oppose the opening of a smartly developed grocery store, beyond just the commercial development of the land in general.
Shannon W wrote: it broke the original agreement for no commercial development.
Shannon W wrote:Our homeowner association dues were always $200/year. This year it was increased to $500 and we got a note that if the golf course stays open, it will increase to $1500 year! So, it looks like the "green space" option is getting more attractive. Apparently, it's been done with success in other places and our committee is investigating. The whole thing is SO frustrating.
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