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Building 700 Complete and Landscaped |
Progress continues with the completion of Building 800. This is a 24 unit building, and has 16 two bedroom and 8 three bedroom apartments. Building 700 was completed last month and received the clearance from HUD to begin allowing tenants to move into the new apartments. The sod is taking root, and the landscaping is getting established.
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Building 800 Complete Awaiting HUD OK |
Right now, we are waiting for HUD to sign off on Building 800. It has been inspected and approved by the HUD inspecting architect, and all the paperwork is in good order. As soon as we get the word, which is expected any day, new residents can start moving into these as well. With 40 new units, the Claysville community is growing.
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Building 900 |
Building 900, which was just starting when I made the last post is almost completely framed. Weather has been the biggest delaying factor, and the one we are powerless to do anything about. Although the footers and plumbing are in for Building 1100, there is not much more we can do until the ground dries out a bit. For now, it is a great mud pit, and we are considering Tug-of-War matches to make good use of it. Of course, I am only kidding as it is an active construction site, so for your own safety, please stay out.
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The Mud Pit & Building 1100 |
It was nice to see the dog park getting some use. This is really a unique amenity, not only for apartments in the area, but also in the general community. The best I can tell is that the closest dog park to Claysville is in Louisville. Being a dog owner myself, I know it is nice to have a place where your dog can run free off the leash. We finished installing benches for the owners, waste bag stations, and 3 nice trees that about half the dogs will enjoy.
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Claysville Landing Exclusive Dog Park |
That’s about it for this month. Hopefully with the coming of summer and the pool opening, residents will meet and get to know each other better. After all, that is what makes the complex a community. So get out there and say Hi to your neighbor.
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