Final Approval For New 22 Lot Subdivision Near Molino

September 14, 2009

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Final plans have been approved for a new 22 lot single family private residential subdivision just off Highway 97 north of Molino.

Escambia County has given the final go-ahead to the plans by owner BCK Properties, LLC of Pensacola. 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.

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.

Comments

7 Responses to “Final Approval For New 22 Lot Subdivision Near Molino”

  1. W.R. on September 18th, 2009 12:22 am

    What about sewer? Last time I looked into buying property (in this same area) I had to have a minimum of something like 16 acres to build a single house thanks to Escambia County and their hard shell attitude toward someone wanting to build. This is one of the worst places to build in the State of Florida because of the restrictions. And now you can build a house on a LOT. Is someone padding a pocket?

  2. sandy on September 16th, 2009 6:36 am

    are youl crazy what are you thanking put a grocery store up here we have nothing
    up here but look around at molino at the building around here wipe them down or put something in it we dont want eneymore building

  3. fools on September 15th, 2009 2:32 pm

    How ignorant are you people. These are homes for people. Where they will get a chance to live and have a family. Progress is a good thing. Nothing spells redneck like someone saying we dont need no progress. This will bring more business to a dying area and to the poorest county in Florida. There are 6 billion people in this world, no matter how country you thnk you are, you’re bound to run into someone.

  4. Tracy on September 15th, 2009 11:18 am

    Oh Thanks!

    To Whomever is going to build these houses, please look around at the houses that are already vacant in this area!

    If you want to build something build a small country grocery store!

  5. CONCERNED on September 15th, 2009 9:31 am

    I know you can’t stop “progress” is that’s what you want to call this but it was bound to happen sooner or later. This just means more traffic, more population therefore, more businesses in the area like maybe WalMart, ugh! Don’t want it, don’t need it. I moved to the country for a reason and I sure don’t want or need more neighbors.

  6. vanessa on September 14th, 2009 8:44 pm

    no ur not the only one……ppl need to quit building….one of these days there will be no more country and I hate it. I grew up in the country! Everyone that owns property needs to keep it and not sell for more crap to be built.

  7. Leslie G on September 14th, 2009 4:33 pm

    With all the homes for sale and homes in foreclosures, I just don’t understand all the new subdivisions going up. Am I the only one that finds this absurd?