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Waterside is a planned, gated community with the
following features.
- 99 parcels located in the village of Flowers
Bank. For the sizes of the individual parcels, see
the
Master Plan section of our website.
- All facilities will be constructed by Waterside
Limited and will be maintained by the developer
until they are turned over to the Property Owners'
Association (Waterside Community Association
Limited).
- The Association has been established for common
property management and sensible deed regulations.
- As a parcel owner you will have the right in
common with all other parcel owners to use such
facilities.
- The parcels are being
developed in phases as a part of the Environmental
Compliance Plan issued by the Department of the
Environment, Government of Belize.
Note: Each
individual is free to build on their own parcel
whenever they choose to do so... There is no time
limit during which they must build.
Other important Waterside Community features:
- Approximately 50% of the land area is set aside
as preserves, green areas, open spaces and reserves
for the benefit and enjoyment of the community
residents.
- The main entrance gatehouse controls incoming
and outgoing traffic lanes.
- All-weather, compacted stone roads are under
construction within the development.
- Water service will be provided to parcel owners
within the community by Waterside Community
Association Limited.
- Each parcel is approved for an individual
multi-stage septic tank and leaching field.
- Electric service will be available to parcel
owners within the community. Electricity will be
supplied and billed by Belize Electric Limited.
- Telephone service will be available to parcel
owners within the community. Telephone service will
be supplied and billed by Belize Telemedia Limited
or by cellular phone carriers.
- Car, golf car, bike and foot will be the modes
of transportation to get around on the property.
- Only parcel owners and their guests may enter
Waterside.
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Waterside will contain areas which have been
preserved such as parks or preserves, where traditional
recreational activities will be permitted. Every
parcel has access to the Belize River for
traditional water-based activities.
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