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Belmont Glen HOA tells commissioners developer broke promises on drainage and path ahead of New Haven phases
Summary
Belmont Glen HOA board member Chris Kabinski told the Effingham County Board of Commissioners the neighborhood has repeatedly asked the developer for a multi-use path and stormwater fixes, and said one pond’s conveyance and maintenance left the HOA facing $5,000–$10,000 annual costs unless conditions are enforced.
Chris Kabinski, a board member of the Belmont Glen Homeowners Association, told the Effingham County Board of Commissioners on Dec. 2 that residents have mounting concerns about the New Haven development as the project approaches Phase 4 and potential Phase 5 approvals. Kabinski said the HOA’s attorney prepared a packet of complaints and that he was representing those materials at the meeting.
Kabinski said the HOA has sought construction of a multi‑use path to connect the northern New Haven section to existing Belmont Glen amenities to the south, but that developer representatives—identified in the record…
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