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Now It Takes Millions to Subdivide the Land (Miami Herald) 11-11-56x _ -D-EVEL01PMENT ANT VILLAGE HITOY - 1 (n°=7) 111io, ns, t� i v hi W. bd i' an y NORTH PALM PEACH HEV.ELOPEP.S ARE PROUD OF THEIR SENVA GE PLANT k , .state �r.��c1'�`h .c,,�ficia+�.�� call it,one of the tin ��zy,t gin. the nation W96 THE PARADE OF HOMES ,PUT UP BY .PALM PEACH COUNTY BUILDERS ... dives ,you on, idea how the village is going ,to develop m) A X �i Th.e P -rice -Is Ili.gh ; B t S 'the oa u 0S G I By FRED RIC SHERMAN Herald Real Estate Editor WE HAVE COME in South Florida when and builder kicks off a the following quote from Z!� the British architect who died in 1940: "A home is nota detached unit but a part of a neighbor- hood, which in turn becomes a town; and .......... the good quality of the home usually de- .... ..... . pends at least as iiiii much on its sur- roundings as on its design and �construc- tion. Hence the vital ..... importa'nce of SHERMAN ground planning and control' of the devel- 'opment of neighborhoods ' , It doesn't- sound like it could happen here, but it has at the Village of North Palm Beach which is- being developerl by Herbert and Richard Ross. The 1,200 acres 'lying across U.S. I some three miles north of Palm Beach can be pointed to as the model for future development in Florida. S I hope we can afford it, because, de- velopment of this type comes high. long way here 25 a land developer new project with Thomas Adams, PRICE OF THE LAND was $3,700,000, 'Yli.c Ross brothers bought it last Novem- ber from John MacArthur, the Chicago in- surance man who is a major investor in South Florida real estate. Another $1 million has been poured into a water and sewage treatment sys- tem that is among the finest in the coun- try. Seward H. Mott Associates of -Wash- ing-ton were called in to design a residen- tial comm- unify in what once was the Har- ry Oakes estate, The planning has yielded 3,500 homesites, about half of them on canals and waterways that will connect with the Intracoastal Waterway,. Earman River and Lake Worth. The Ross brothers, have been build- ing homes in South Florida for six years. In. this project they are acting as land de's velopers, and will sell lots to individual builders-, Price on a 75 by 100 -foot minimum lot is $3,000, figured at $40 a -front foot., There are about 500 of these available now. Streets on the first section are in .and these are of asphaltic concrete, so maintenance should be no problem f or years to come. 'Waterfront lots are going to run from $6,500 to about $9,000, with. the highest prices going on Lake Worth frontage. THE DEVELOPERS originally h a d figured this as a five-year project,, but that $42* million Pratt and Whitney engine plant going up in Palm Beach County should cut that time by two years. Engi- neers coming down to staff the new plant make a minimum of $6,000 a year and they are prime prospects for home build- ers. Houses are expected to fall into a range of $16,000 to $38,000, similar to the prices posted for Parade of Homes erected on the property last month by the Home Builders ' Assn. of Palm Beach County. A 10 -acre tract ,has been set aside for a school. The town's administration is nearing completion. One thing certain to appeal to home buyers is the 18 -hole golf course and country club that now exists at the north edge of the village. It will. be operated pay -as -you -play �until. the area fills Up. Then the residents will have at oil a membership basis. In the future are a marina and an 80 - acre shopping center. The Ross brothers surveyed the nation for the best in deed restrictions to assure respect for property values. There will be architectural control over the h o u s e s which must be a minimum of 1,2doo square feet. It all adds up to a $20 million solid hi - vestment in the future of South Florida. AUYUgn end HOV38 IVIV d r���:���