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Developers push forward with several expanded communities in Manatee

Developers push forward with several expanded communities in Manatee
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Agrarian utopia planned for rural Manatee County

For five years, brothers Bob and David Lindsay have quietly envisioned turning their 6,000 acres in rural eastern Manatee County, just south of the Hillsborough County line, into a cool self-contained village — a so-called "agrihoood." The planned farm-centric development is way more pick-berries-as-you-walk-to-work village than two-car-garage suburb.Think bike and walk paths, clustered homes that leave lots of space for nature trails and green space, farming (both big fields and small community plots), parks, and enough businesses to give residents most of what they need right in the village.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Utopia, right? (It's evidently a trend.)The challenge: Gamble Creek Village would be two miles outside of Manatee County's future urban development line, the Bradenton Herald reports.Attorney Mark Barnebey recently asked planning commissioners for zoning changes that would allow the innovative pro

Gamble Creek Village plan would bring 7,200 more homes to Parrish area

Another mega development is advancing in Manatee County, this one proposing 7,200 homes in a rural area near Parrish outside the urban service boundary, presenting another test of whether a line meant to constrain growth – which Lakewood Ranch also wants moved – will stand. The Manatee County Planning Commission this month recommended forging ahead with a proposed amendment to the county’s long-range growth plan that would allow L3 Partnership LLC to proceed with the company’s Gamble Creek Village development on 5,000 acres. The land is owned by the Lindsay family and is just south of State Road 62, about two miles east of an urban service boundary meant to rein in urban sprawl.

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