New CR 13 Subdivision Started

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

 


CR 13 site.

Greenfields plan.

 

CALLED 'GREENFIELDS'

A ground disturbance permit has been issued for a new 80-lot residential subdivision on 40 R2-zoned acres on CR 13 north of CR 32 -- directly across from the city's new undeveloped recreation land.

Lennar Homes of Alabama is the developer; water and sewer will be provided by city of Fairhope; electric by Baldwin EMC.

Developer to installed necessary infrastructure including a new water main on CR 13 to CR 32, according to associated documents.

This project was approved in 2022.

Comments

Anonymous said…
there goes the neighborhood!
Anonymous said…
More crude subdivisions
Anonymous said…
Are there any traffic abatements planned?
Anonymous said…
Everyone here should read the Wall Street Journal article today on Kyle, Texas. It is another 'boomtown' like Fairhope/Baldwin County but it has run out of water......very poor planning on the part of government in addition to massive migration to the South. Where will we all go when our aquifers are empty?
Anonymous said…
Don' t worry. Aquifers are not going to dry up .Rainiest place in the country!
Anonymous said…
Yep this is not Texas desert !
Anonymous said…
The "running out of water" comment is valid. How many times have we been placed on water restrictions the last few years?? You can have plenty of full Acquifers but poor planning or maintenance on the equipment that provides the water can have the same outcome of Kyle, Texas.
Anonymous said…
Water problem is solved. Plenty now more on the way.