1 - Will you please name the financial Institutions that you refer to? No. When the decision about which financial institution will be undertaking financing and/or mortgage provision we will release the information.
2 - Density averages are meaningless. This is a mixed use development with densities varying widely. There will be large to small lot single family housing in some areas, some others will lend themselves to townhomes and areas that are already cleared will lend themselves to a Town Center.
3 - We recognize trees as a natural amenity which add value to the properties - not something to clear and be rid of. The lands are very mixed and not all highly covered. If you go to the site you will see the crew at work right now clearing the substantial mess left behind and taking great care to move around the established trees. All significant trees are being tagged - some for retention while other that may be unhealthy or precarious will be removed. Building while retaining trees is more difficult but not impossible.
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This answer is as foggy as Beecher Bay was yesterday.
Pl.try to be clear and objective.Avoid misrepresentation.
1- Housing density is the relation between the built land area, and the total land area, expressed in mathematical form, normally percent %
It has nothing to do with typology.(house types).(
get informed)
2- The lands are 100% covered by old trees.(
as shown in your photos)
How would they build without cutting the trees ? That's why the density coefficient is so important to show the physical occupation (devastation)....
3- The mess you talk about, was the paradise for approx. 160 free Spirits,...now gone with the fog of this development $.