Keelhauled
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Boo hoo. Resort employees need to live too. Poor babies, they're going to have to see--gasp--the poors.
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It sure was..I'm kerplooptwow,... that looks dam nice!!
i see that a lot of architectural genius was put into the design of the buildings. I'm glad they don't look like thisPerhaps move this to its own "ALTERRA SUCKS" thread?
Sugarbush moves forward with plan to completely surround existing long-time homeowner with roadway.
The Valley Reporter - Warren permits Sugar Cube project
Sugarbush gets permits for housing projectwww.valleyreporter.com
So what you're saying is fuck the existing homeowner for keeping their property up.Sorry...I don't have an issue with this. If the lots around yours are purchased by a single person/developer, so be it. Honestly it will look better with a driveway and new homes around it than it does now. The properties on those surrounding lots have been essentially abandoned for years (and either falling or fell down).
Personally I think it is great that the DRB already approved one phase of the housing plan SB proposed. Shows that SB is willing to work together with the town (unlike Vail that wants everything their way or else they'll threaten to sue).
No, not the homeowner, but I am familiar with the location. The SB proposal will look terrible & have traffic constantly driving through the new "driveway" during peak traffic times.Are you the subject homeowner?
Not the point you moron.Boo hoo. Resort employees need to live too. Poor babies, they're going to have to see--gasp--the poors.
It is actually 3 four-bedroom houses, but 2 have been combined into one. Obviously you've never been on the Access Road or Golf Course road on a weekend when traffic to the mountain is backed up to German Flats road. Not opposed to the new building on Rositas old property at all.It's a 4 bedroom house and two apartments, how much traffic will there be? Are you also against the larger building proposed for down the street?
No, not the homeowner, but I am familiar with the location. The SB proposal will look terrible & have traffic constantly driving through the new "driveway" during peak traffic times.
So what you're saying is fuck the existing homeowner for keeping their property up.
It is actually 3 four-bedroom houses, but 2 have been combined into one. Obviously you've never been on the Access Road or Golf Course road on a weekend when traffic to the mountain is backed up to German Flats road. Not opposed to the new building on Rositas old property at all.
It's OK if you are. Just seems to me that would be the only one who would have a stake in the situation. It has been way too long since I've been to SB, but if memory serves me right this location is on the Access Road and is in a developed area as it is. The homeowner could always buy the adjoining land from SB if they feel this strongly, but otherwise, the town has approved it and I am not seeing anything blatantly illegal or wrong here.No, not the homeowner, but I am familiar with the location. The SB proposal will look terrible & have traffic constantly driving through the new "driveway" during peak traffic times.
so you have no issue with the traffic from a 200 unit building but 3 4 bedroom units which are presumably for 3 families is going to cause terrible traffic?It is actually 3 four-bedroom houses, but 2 have been combined into one. Obviously you've never been on the Access Road or Golf Course road on a weekend when traffic to the mountain is backed up to German Flats road. Not opposed to the new building on Rositas old property at all.
No, not the homeowner, but I am familiar with the location. The SB proposal will look terrible & have traffic constantly driving through the new "driveway" during peak traffic times.
YepIs this the house that used to have the sugarbush heli skiing sign out front?
I used to rent that house back in the late 70’s/early 80’s. 12 guys packed into that place, had incredible indoor/ outdoor snowball fights through those sliding glass doors and over the deck, just one of the reasons I have never rented our place. Couch flipped over for protection! Two years ago, I stopped by and met the owners who were building an ice bar on the deck and told them my stories. They loved hearing about them!
Go to Mt Ellen on SaturdayHave an annual trip coming up with some friends/family and doing sugarbush this year. SB was my first real mountain experience and logged a lot of days on the mountain over the years, but It’s been forever since I’ve been.
We do a Thursday-Sunday to get in a solid weekday day on Friday. Any general recs on game plans to stay ahead of crowds on Saturday?
Also feel like there is a ton more to do then there used to be in the valley… any recs on where to take a bunch of dads that enjoy good beers, food and live music as much as the on snow time?
All good skiers/riders… so no real concerns about terrain. Outside of me though, not as interested in woods.
Edit to add.. trip is not this weekend. First weekend in March. Hoping after hit warm up we get some seasonal temps back.
Agreed. LP on a Saturday is hateful. Ski ME, ride over on SB to ski North Lynx and maybe test the other lift lines around lunch time.Go to Mt Ellen on Saturday