Mini Storage - good; Wal-Mart - BAD; ....HEB ????? - PART 1
Early spring, several homeowners spoke out against the extension of Escarpment to Hwy. 45. Within a ten day period, over 360 persons signed a petition acknowledging their disapproval. The Board stated this was a minority showing. This summer, our Board established a committee to determine the neighborhood's opinion about the proposed Wal-Mart. In a six week time period, approximately 320 person responded to the Wal-Mart questionnaire. There were about 275 persons that spoke out against the proposed Wal-mart. Our Board called this an overwhelming response against the proposed ''Big Box.''
Now that Wal-mart has decided not to move forward with their proposal, we are being told that, on a separate parcel of property, we have the only option of an HEB or apartments. I find it puzzling that our Board tells us it is one way or the other. There are many other feasible options. We can, as proven by those efforts to speak out against Wal-mart, influence what would be more appropriate.
I design creative environments for a variety of clients. I am an architect. Since starting our company, a TPC residential community homeowners association in Tennessee has been my longest standing client. I work closely with both residential and commercial developers (currently planning a $250 million mixed-use commercial development). Stratus is in the development business. Ultimately, they want to be profitable. Their development, if it is commercial, will be successful based on our residents financial support. We can impact what they develop by telling them what we would support.
A box of HEB is one option but I think there are many other appropriate uses. I believe that the planners of our community missed a key element of a modern community living. We have no town center. There are many examples of well planned communities to use as a successful precedent. If our developer missed that basic concept in the master plan, then why not allow Stratus to provide it and profit for providing it? That central location is perfect for such a PLACE.
Early spring, several homeowners spoke out against the extension of Escarpment to Hwy. 45. Within a ten day period, over 360 persons signed a petition acknowledging their disapproval. The Board stated this was a minority showing. This summer, our Board established a committee to determine the neighborhood's opinion about the proposed Wal-Mart. In a six week time period, approximately 320 person responded to the Wal-Mart questionnaire. There were about 275 persons that spoke out against the proposed Wal-mart. Our Board called this an overwhelming response against the proposed ''Big Box.''
Now that Wal-mart has decided not to move forward with their proposal, we are being told that, on a separate parcel of property, we have the only option of an HEB or apartments. I find it puzzling that our Board tells us it is one way or the other. There are many other feasible options. We can, as proven by those efforts to speak out against Wal-mart, influence what would be more appropriate.
I design creative environments for a variety of clients. I am an architect. Since starting our company, a TPC residential community homeowners association in Tennessee has been my longest standing client. I work closely with both residential and commercial developers (currently planning a $250 million mixed-use commercial development). Stratus is in the development business. Ultimately, they want to be profitable. Their development, if it is commercial, will be successful based on our residents financial support. We can impact what they develop by telling them what we would support.
A box of HEB is one option but I think there are many other appropriate uses. I believe that the planners of our community missed a key element of a modern community living. We have no town center. There are many examples of well planned communities to use as a successful precedent. If our developer missed that basic concept in the master plan, then why not allow Stratus to provide it and profit for providing it? That central location is perfect for such a PLACE.