Final Approval For New 22 Lot Subdivision Near Molino
March 10, 2009
Final plans have been approved for a new 22 lot single family private residential subdivision just off Highway 97 north of Molino.
A preliminary plat and construction plans have been approved.
The roads “Sunny Brook Court” and “Sunshine Ridge Court” will be located off Sunny Hill Road in Sunshine Hill Estates. The county says the roads are substantially complete. The roads and their drainage systems will remain private and will create no expense for the county.
The private subdivision will be constructed west of Highway 97 just south of Sunshine Hill Road. It will be about 1.5 miles west of Molino Park Elementary School.
The subdivision is being developed by owner BCK Properties, LLC of Pensacola.
Pictured: This map shows the location of a new 22 lot single family residential subdivision called Sunshine Hill Estates off Highway 97 north of Molino. Click to enlarge.
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3 Responses to “Final Approval For New 22 Lot Subdivision Near Molino”
These individuals contributed to all the CCs campaigns not just Kevins. That is the way things are conducted nowadays, you contribute to the campaign and your voice is a little louder than the broke guys that dont. Kevin has done an outstanding job and I could care less who gives him campaign money.
People should wake up to who is making contributions to Kevin White’s campaign. Check this public website out of campaign contributions:
http://www.voterfocus.com/ws/wscandnew/candidate_pr.php?op=rp_all&e=7&c=escambia&ca=185&cname=KEVIN%20W.%20WHITE&coffice=County%20Commissioner,%20District%205&rellevel=4
Just a little math will show that developers, general contractors, real estate, and engineering firms are contributing a lot to his coffers. Oh and their wives as well are making the max contributions.
some quick math shows that between January 08 and July 08 he recieved over $10,500 from these business people. Oh and during the same time he recieved over $1,600 from people who live on the beach. mmmmmmmmmm smells fishy.
Now why would these people be making such grand contributions unless they wanted something changed. And I believe that change is a vote to change the current zoning laws and plans. And if that happens there could be subdivisions scattered all over the place in North Escambia Co. And who is going to pay for that infrastructure to meet those demands. You guessed it, good ole us that local tax payer.
The county has in place a plan for growth, it is not perfect, but it does control how fast it will happen. I believe I speak for the majority of the NorthEnd and that we all want growth and we want our property values to remain as high as possible, but we want this growth to be slow and well managed.
What the campaign contributers really want is to skip that 10-15 mile buffer where the near future development is planned and come up here and buy land cheaper and develop it.
Everyone needs to let Mr. White know that it is very apparent that his vote is being bought.
I can assure you that there will be more to this story to come in the near future.
William maybe you should do a little investigative reporting on the FACTS of his campaign contributions and see what you come up with?
I bet they contributed to our county commissioner campaing.