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October 21, 2009 at 11:52 PM #16537October 22, 2009 at 10:41 AM #472318briansd1Guest
We’re not running out of land.
Technology is making it easier and easier to build on our hilly terrain.
October 22, 2009 at 10:41 AM #472499briansd1GuestWe’re not running out of land.
Technology is making it easier and easier to build on our hilly terrain.
October 22, 2009 at 10:41 AM #472856briansd1GuestWe’re not running out of land.
Technology is making it easier and easier to build on our hilly terrain.
October 22, 2009 at 10:41 AM #472930briansd1GuestWe’re not running out of land.
Technology is making it easier and easier to build on our hilly terrain.
October 22, 2009 at 10:41 AM #473152briansd1GuestWe’re not running out of land.
Technology is making it easier and easier to build on our hilly terrain.
October 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM #472352anParticipantIt’s not that we can’t build on the hilly terrains, there are many homes that were built on hilly terrain for many years now. It’s all about zoning that’s preventing them from building.
This development is way too far north for my taste. Still waiting for more new development in the Torrey Highland area. There are plenty of flat usable land there.
October 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM #472532anParticipantIt’s not that we can’t build on the hilly terrains, there are many homes that were built on hilly terrain for many years now. It’s all about zoning that’s preventing them from building.
This development is way too far north for my taste. Still waiting for more new development in the Torrey Highland area. There are plenty of flat usable land there.
October 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM #472889anParticipantIt’s not that we can’t build on the hilly terrains, there are many homes that were built on hilly terrain for many years now. It’s all about zoning that’s preventing them from building.
This development is way too far north for my taste. Still waiting for more new development in the Torrey Highland area. There are plenty of flat usable land there.
October 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM #472961anParticipantIt’s not that we can’t build on the hilly terrains, there are many homes that were built on hilly terrain for many years now. It’s all about zoning that’s preventing them from building.
This development is way too far north for my taste. Still waiting for more new development in the Torrey Highland area. There are plenty of flat usable land there.
October 22, 2009 at 11:25 AM #473185anParticipantIt’s not that we can’t build on the hilly terrains, there are many homes that were built on hilly terrain for many years now. It’s all about zoning that’s preventing them from building.
This development is way too far north for my taste. Still waiting for more new development in the Torrey Highland area. There are plenty of flat usable land there.
October 22, 2009 at 12:00 PM #472357svelteParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
Quick glance of map shows only 2 ways to get out w/ both entrances on the south side …
[/quote]That’s not the way I read the map…click on “explore Merriam Mountains”…you’ll see a road leading from Overlook to Camino Mayor to Lawrence Welk Court out the north side of the project.
We considered buying a house on Lawrence Welk Court a couple of years ago…right now it ends as a court (thus the name) and there is virtually NO traffic. I figured it would be too tempting to hook LWC to whatever development would be done in the adjacent hills (making it a ‘court’ no longer), and it looks like I was right.
October 22, 2009 at 12:00 PM #472537svelteParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
Quick glance of map shows only 2 ways to get out w/ both entrances on the south side …
[/quote]That’s not the way I read the map…click on “explore Merriam Mountains”…you’ll see a road leading from Overlook to Camino Mayor to Lawrence Welk Court out the north side of the project.
We considered buying a house on Lawrence Welk Court a couple of years ago…right now it ends as a court (thus the name) and there is virtually NO traffic. I figured it would be too tempting to hook LWC to whatever development would be done in the adjacent hills (making it a ‘court’ no longer), and it looks like I was right.
October 22, 2009 at 12:00 PM #472893svelteParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
Quick glance of map shows only 2 ways to get out w/ both entrances on the south side …
[/quote]That’s not the way I read the map…click on “explore Merriam Mountains”…you’ll see a road leading from Overlook to Camino Mayor to Lawrence Welk Court out the north side of the project.
We considered buying a house on Lawrence Welk Court a couple of years ago…right now it ends as a court (thus the name) and there is virtually NO traffic. I figured it would be too tempting to hook LWC to whatever development would be done in the adjacent hills (making it a ‘court’ no longer), and it looks like I was right.
October 22, 2009 at 12:00 PM #472966svelteParticipant[quote=outtamojo]
Quick glance of map shows only 2 ways to get out w/ both entrances on the south side …
[/quote]That’s not the way I read the map…click on “explore Merriam Mountains”…you’ll see a road leading from Overlook to Camino Mayor to Lawrence Welk Court out the north side of the project.
We considered buying a house on Lawrence Welk Court a couple of years ago…right now it ends as a court (thus the name) and there is virtually NO traffic. I figured it would be too tempting to hook LWC to whatever development would be done in the adjacent hills (making it a ‘court’ no longer), and it looks like I was right.
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