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Article: Teed off on carts: A new golf-cart link? Not in their backyard The Country Club of Mount Dora decries a plan to bring in neighbors.
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- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- January 21, 2007
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Byline: Martin E. Comas
Jan. 21--MOUNT DORA -- Bob Binford loves to play golf. That's why he bought a home almost a decade ago in The Country Club of Mount Dora, a swanky golf-course community of about 800 homes off U.S. Highway 441. He and his golf-loving neighbors drive their golf carts to the community's 18-hole golf course several times a week. But now Binford and other Country Club residents are furious after recently learning they may have to share their community with hundreds of other golf carts rolling in from a new, nearby neighborhood. Their situation puts a new spin on an old complaint -- Not In My Backyard. Usually, it's some type of offensive ...
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Article: Taxes, parks, growth top Mount Dora topics.
The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News);
October 23, 2005 ;
700+ words
... ... Byline: Martin E. Comas Oct. 23--MOUNT DORA -- Parks, taxes and how the city should ... Yatsuk, 54, said it is important that Mount Dora continue improving its parks and recreational ... soccer fields, a trail and a playground. Mount Dora also established a department of parks ...
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