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Naples, Florida.
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Introduction to the North Preserve
The FallingWaters North Preserve gated community occupies a secluded 31 acre site in a natural area of forested preserve on the west side of US41 north of Naples. It is close to spectacular beaches, Golf courses and other recreational amenities. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and good schools nearby. |
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Passing through the 24 hour gated entrance, you are greeted by spectacular waterfalls, lakes and tropical fauna in the professionally landscaped grounds. A garden path meanders by a lake with waterfall to reach the extra large heated swimming pool with its gazebo and sunbathing areas. |
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The ninety exclusive two and three bedroom condominiums are spacious and elegent, each has two bathrooms, a large lanai and an oversized garage with private parking area. The interiors are finished to a high specification with 10
foot ceilings on the first floor units, the second floor units have vaulted ceilings. All units are fully air conditioned and are fitted with a fire sprinkler system and smoke detectors |
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The attractive two storey condominium buildings have a textured cement exterior wall finish and Spanish concrete roof tiles and are matched by the seperate garages. The community grounds and buildings are managed and maintained by an active Condominium owners Association.
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naplesnews.com - Local news
Last updated on Tue 07 Feb 2012 1:30 PM GMT
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Police Beat: Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 -- MUG SHOTS Collier and Lee arrests and mug shots
Senate committee: Landscapers must adhere to local fertilizer bans The Senate bill, and its House companion, would have allowed landscapers certified through fertilizer application training to ignore those local bans. Fortunately, things worked out in terms of the public i
Skinner seeks re-election as Collier property appraiser Skinner, who has filed as a Republican, said by using his many years of appraisal experience, he has been able to provide the fairest and most equitable property values to the people of Collier County.
Lundin files to run for Collier Commission seat Lundin, 58, who is running as a Democrat, said he is running to give the people of Immokalee more of a voice in county government. The District 5 seat represents Golden Gate Estates and Immokalee.
Wisc. Gov. Scott Walker speaking in Naples on Wednesday Walker, a Republican, made headlines in 2011 for his controversial efforts to reduce Wisconsins budget deficits, including requiring state workers to contribute more to the cost of their health insurance an
State capitol briefs Florida Power & Light customers will still be paying for work on proposed nuclear-power plants. A Senate committee Monday rejected an attempt to block Progress Energy FPL from collecting money from customers
US Justice Department sues Lee County over discrimination accusations The U.S. Department of Justice sued Lee County on Monday, saying it discriminated against three Hispanic maintenance employees for two years. Their nine harassers were fired only after the countys independe
Edison sees decline in enrollment -- economy, not turmoil, cited as reason At Edison State College, enrollment for this spring decreased 2 percent from last spring. At Miami Dade College, it grew 2 percent from last spring – still a modest number compared to the steady increases seen at the school since 2006.
Naples-based HMA agrees to joint venture five hospitals Naples-based hospital operator Health Management Associates Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to joint venture five Oklahoma hospitals. The transaction, which requires regulatory approval, is expected
Brent Batten: Saad on taxes: Don't go down that road Tax increases are looming down the road. The fact that the road may be congested and bumpy may even hasten their arrival.
| | Funeral set for Tuesday for Estero teen killed on U.S. 41 The service will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at New Day Christian Church at the intersection of San Carlos Boulevard and U.S. 41 in San Carlos Park. It is open to the public.
Fifth Florida panther death of 2012 reported by state — all tied to Collier The remains of the 5-year-old uncollared male panther were discovered about a quarter of a mile east of Bass Road, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The cat was killed in a collision with a vehicle.
Deputies: Man attempted to steal woman's slot machine ticket Just before 10 p.m., the victim was playing a slot machine at the casino when she printed out her winnings ticket. Francisco approached her and attempted to grab her ticket from the machine while she was sti
Farmworkers to picket the opening of Trader Joe's A farmworkers' advocacy group has added a new company to its picketing list. About a dozen farmworkers will be pedaling from Immokalee to Florida's first-ever Trader Joe's.
After two-year hiatus, Marco Island Planning Board revisits Midtown District Vowing to do a better job with public communication, Marco Island’s Planning Board reopened discussion Friday on the Midtown District.
Joe Irvin, zoning administrator, presented a draft overlay for the area previously described as the CRA or Community Redevelopment Area for midtown Marco Island. On July 14, 2010, the CRA Ad-hoc Advisory Committee asked Planning Board to table the project for two years.
The new overlay subdivides midtown into eight districts that preserve distinct identities. Sub-districts are organized by characteristics including residential, industrial, recreational, shopping and marine.
Investigative study asks Capri Fire Advisory Board to look at administration options Preserving self-determination was the overriding outcome of an investigative study handed over to the Isles of Capri Fire Advisory Board Friday night.
The report summarized work by the Isles of Capri Budgetary and Operational Investigative Committee. The committee formed to consider alternatives in administration for Capri’s fire district and its Municipal Service Taxing Unit.
Bonita Springs fire's pitch for ambulance service on life support An effort by the Bonita Springs fire district to provide its own ambulance service was dealt a recent blow by Lee County commissioners.
Higher chance of rain this week A plume of moisture in the Gulf of Mexico has our attention, but it stands little chance to develop into anything more than just clouds and rain.
Two accused of transporting marijuana grow equipment Two people were arrested Saturday, accused of transporting equipment used to grow marijuana.
Raidel Cordero Artigas, 30, of Tampa, and Ana Maria Mendez Lazo, 25, of Port Richey, are both facing charges of transporting drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.
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