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Posted on 7/13/21 at 1:27 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Her Royal Highness Queen Chauna Banks is on the planning commission. In the last meeting she went on a rant about the lack of development in her district (north BR and Baker) while voting on a zoning request in south BR.
Since this development is in her district, she should be pleased as punch. But knowing her, she'll complain about overdevelopment and gentrification.
Since this development is in her district, she should be pleased as punch. But knowing her, she'll complain about overdevelopment and gentrification.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 1:29 pm to dewster
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I'd expect to see a 1,000 home development in Houston or Dallas, but not the Baton Rouge market
We just looked at a 1500 home development in Denton County (DFW). They are all over the place 500-1000ish development in the middle of basically farming areas.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 1:34 pm to Chef Curry
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Must be awhile since you’ve been to Zachary. I used to live there and it’s at least 50/50 white/black.
I currently live here.
I took the Wikipedia 2000 census numbers. 2010 census for city limits is 47% black. For the 70791 zip code it seems to be 37% black.
Not sure how that changes anything regarding this development.
This post was edited on 7/13/21 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 7/13/21 at 1:50 pm to member12
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WTF? They are going to flood the new prison.
The new location didn't flood in 2016. Also, a levee system has been built between Hunt and where LCIW was located prior to the flood.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:11 pm to USMEagles
1000 homes on 350 acres...
Apparently not simple enough...
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Right. Simple division yields 2.82 acres / lot, which is already small. Subtract out roads, ponds, etc. and you're looking at about 2 acres / lot.
Apparently not simple enough...
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:14 pm to goofball
You have to figure 50 acres of that 350 acres is going to be roads, drainage, etc., so that leaves 300 acres for 986 houses with lot sizes averaging 0.3 acres.
My god that sounds miserable.
My god that sounds miserable.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:15 pm to theenemy
Lol.
More like 3.5 houses per acre.
Like sardines
More like 3.5 houses per acre.
Like sardines
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:18 pm to Chef Curry
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rode through there a few years ago and the place is a shite hole. Newer looking homes but plenty of them looked like they were falling apart. Yards weren’t maintained and plenty of junky cars in the streets/driveways.
That's everyone of them, not to mention the mozzarella cheese roads with all of the potholes.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:19 pm to Unobtanium
Still not in her district.
They ARE apparently doing new development off Plank in Baker, though. I have no fricking idea WHY they would want to do so however.
They ARE apparently doing new development off Plank in Baker, though. I have no fricking idea WHY they would want to do so however.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:34 pm to goofball
Will this be another awesome opportunity for people to buy overpriced houses that are built to just meet code?
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:36 pm to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
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Grew up on Newell St.
I had some friends who lived on Newell. I also had the hots for a girl that lived on that street.
This post was edited on 7/13/21 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:39 pm to CFDoc
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Sweet. DR Horton. What could go wrong?
50% foreclosures within 3 years which translates to rentals. We all know what that means
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:42 pm to carhartt
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Not even 0.33 acres per lot? And that’s not counting for the space needed for common areas and roads.
Unfortunately, EBR doesn't require much common area. It is a big change they need to make to requirements. That and lot size.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:53 pm to goofball
Is this the land owned by Kizer Enterprises north of Groom that borders Training/correctional facility to its south (and a piece of Baker) and Baker to its east?
The geoportal map for EBR is slow for me right now and have to zoom in way to close to get property lines and boundaries, so i didn’t look much past their property.
The geoportal map for EBR is slow for me right now and have to zoom in way to close to get property lines and boundaries, so i didn’t look much past their property.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 2:56 pm to Purple Spoon
Lots are way too small for what I’d be interested in. Trying to build on a 2 acre plot next year a bit farther from town.
Just found out that it might take a year to complete the house because of the extended lead time for some materials.
Just found out that it might take a year to complete the house because of the extended lead time for some materials.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 3:08 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
As someone who grew up in Baton Rouge and “escaped” after college, this thread tells me there is nowhere close to Baton Rouge that is worth living in.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 3:10 pm to goofball
The only thing that will kill a nice area quicker than a high density subdivision is apartment complexes.
Posted on 7/13/21 at 3:14 pm to teke184
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They ARE apparently doing new development off Plank in Baker, though. I have no fricking idea WHY they would want to do so however.
That makes absolutely no sense.
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