THE
RESERVE
at FOREST LAKE
a report
on what we know - Forest Lake Homeowners Association
This is a
proposed development to be constructed on a 35 acre tract of land on the north
side of the lake between Forest Lake Drive and South Cashua Street. Dr. Phillip
Greenberg, through his development company, MGL Development, is the owner. He
intends to construct 62 homes with a main entry off Stanley Drive (which
connects Cashua to Forest Lake Drive). He also intends to annex the property
into the City of Florence. A map of the project is available.
Dr. Greenberg is
also the owner of several vacant lots in Forest Lake one of which
fronts the lake. It is
through these lots that he intends to install a drain into the lake. After
several meetings with the engineers of the project, Davis & Brown of
Quinby, we have expressed our association's concerns as the owner of the lake particularly
concerning environmental issues. Both DHEC and SCDOT are involved in the
permit process.
Residents of Forest Lake have expressed their concerns as follows:
1.
Environmental Impact on the Lake
2.
Stormwater Drainage into the Lake
3.
Location of A Sewer Lift Station
4.
Mandatory Membership in our
Association
5.
The Impact of any Future
Commercial Development
6.
Intentions for the Lakefront Lot
7.
Compliance with all DHEC and DOT
Rules and Regulations
A DHEC permit has
been issued allowing stormwater drainage into the lake. This implies that DHEC
has done the necessary inspections to be certain no negative environmental
impact will occur. Various safeguards have been put in place to prevent
erosion and dumping of anything into the lake but clear rainwater. We have
been briefed by them as to things we can do to keep a watchful eye during the
land clearing process. A local DHEC contact number has been provided for this
purpose. Further, the Department of Transportation has issued the necessary
permit to dig across Forest Lake Drive to install a drain. They have required
it to be 36 inches in diameter.
We have
negotiated an agreement with the owner covering those items (1-7) mentioned
above. See a Board member for a copy. We feel comfortable that enough
safeguards are in place to prevent any danger to the lake. We do intend
however, to watch the developing closely. Legally speaking, there is really
nothing we can do to stop it.
Please contact any of our
Board Members for ongoing details.
FLHA, December 2006