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recreational facilities and there will be a minimum of three community pools, tennis courts <br />and soccer fields. He requested approval to change the shapes of the houses. They plan to <br />build wider houses on the lots, rather than deeper. The Citrus Springs' residents will have <br />more open space in their backyards for their pools and swing sets Landscaping is being <br />increased as well. He advised that Frank Johnson and Dave Knight of Knight McGuire were <br />at the meeting to present quite a bit of detail about the open space and impervious space, but <br />because the Board has a lengthy agenda, perhaps they should just be prepared to take <br />questions and he advised he was ready to do the same. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge inquired about the trees, and Mr Haley responded that the <br />tree line would be trimmed up and cleaned up and the gaps will be filled with other trees that <br />fit the County's requirements. Vice Chairman Stanbridge commented that she would like <br />to see a video of that which Mr Haley advised he would be happy to provide. <br />In response to Commissioner Adams' inquiry, Mr. Haley advised that some of the <br />villages will be gated, but not the main entranceway. <br />Commissioner Adams was concerned that the soccer fields would not be used; she <br />would be pleased to supply information who to contact so that would not be the case <br />Mr. Haley advised that the soccer fields would be near the Citrus Springs entrance, <br />so the public can benefit from them as well. The other public access was via the ped -ways <br />which go throughout the community are outside of their community so joggers and others <br />can enjoy the open spaces. <br />Vice Chairman Stanbridge mentioned that there are plans for some other recreational <br />opportunities on the South Relief Canal, and she was pleased they had joined in with the <br />March 6, 2001 <br />BK117p6331 <br />