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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 10 10 Reports 605 Date: October 10, 2005 The attached Document was noted by Commissioner McGinnis on October 10, 2005 during "Reports". I,\I<;:""''='I'V.I'= .Q'I"'Y - II 1\,.IUUIIIY l"U~lle, lit lTrOm left); momJean~e; 'I Od,:>~; and 1-'010, aWeirnar~r~r0 moved in 2002 from an ungated~~j~~:b()rh609 in sprawling Hunter's Creek in south Orange County to the gated Calabay Cove subdivision in the sam'e area. DuringthE!;',~~~f~ they were sleeping in the,jr'!!l,~~home,the home was burglarized. Gates dq!17tal~af~0}f~~~Ftjminals '"i .. '", "_"";:",,' ~:." .::,:,1 i ~) I~H::i Arega~edcommumtles,:~fer?i< "$ome homeowners are wUlingtp pay moretolive behind gates fClfwhatthey see as tighlef~urlty,less traffic, and an extra bump in t~ir investment~ll~t a tomparison ofcrim~j~Ports,rrQm 1,435 homes in a dozen Orilllge County neiijhborh9lids showed ungate(jsub:divi~jons often.~~rien'~ g:1fTl~ ~te~just as lowas,jhq~~in nearbY:~~~e.d:~m~~ri.iti~s" ' it, ~:::i,~":'; dez said. GATES FROM Al !IS hom~ price ,and location. Here's what the, Sentinel found: . Residential burglaries md stolen cars were report- ~datnearlythe same rat.e in ~ated and ungatedneighbor- 100ds<____ five burglaries per 100 Homes and one stolen.car lerIOOhg11les: . Carbur!llar(e~ and cases )f criminal 11lischief, such as lr()kel) Yo'indows otvandal- sm, were.reportedcaU.gwet" 'ates 11) gated neighbor- 100ds. · Home prices made little liffereIlceil) the nU11lber of :rimes reported, With rates .eing about .,even . among ,eighborhoods with ;700,000 hgmes arid those vith homes less than :200,000. The suburban subdivi- ions all had low overall rime rates and yery little vi- ,lent crime. J;lecause of tb.at, he Setltlne.l'sreview focused n property-related crimes. Everybody' knows codes Jeanne Sizemore .~nd her lJ11ilymoved in 20Q2froman ngated . neighborhood in prawling Hunter's c;reek in QuthQrange County to a at~d.~ub<livision in the same rea. They liked the big lot, Ie big house, and the tidy 'ay people in'Calabay Cove epttheiryards. D >rll'i Nationally, 70,000 gated Some estimates count more than 7(J;OOO gated sub- divisions throughout the na. tion, with Florida second-on, Iy to California in the number of locked and walled-off neighborhoQlIs. . o Cqun Subdivision probleliis J '. )tediii thetcleanup'of'hutric!ll;ie de- bris: . - ,~, . An,d though c.1illie. still finds its way inside,' SOllie homeowners saytfe manda. tory maintemmce and other fees are worth it illltause the gates cut down on'iriffic and solicitors, and boqstproperty values. The gates aIs() keep streets quiet in a red-hot housing market where for-sale signs act as traffic magnets, "If We didn't have a gated community, we'd have OUT streets flooded with people shopping and Sightseeing," sllid. Willia11lGoldberg:\Vho jiiles in Kensington Park near Windermere." As far as a crime deterrent, I think there's crime. where there"s gClingto be crime." In Kensington Park, where the median home price is more than $700,000, residen- tial burglaries were reported atarateoffive er 100 homes in the fou f records . ' ,he n<lth,e, Torey the mel;lian 9g,000.;i. annlitl ark are said, Pai~ Median Number Residential- Vehide- Criminal- Stolen- hO!'le of homes burglaty burgla!y misdlief vehide price in study' rate.. rate" rate" rate" ~lIRlll!$lI!I\~l'll~l\mi.,,~l--~il\!lI'~~~ Nongated; ForestRidge h -, 199,900""' 256 6 ... 4 4 1 ~-~'P~_~ Nongated:Gotha 341,000' 202 '5 '11 3' 4 ..J Orlando Sentinel iG~1~q~~, . ~chool, co~d';;'fl~~ce amount. i>f criiiie . fuel" ': study reveaJedcerta " . common throughout the coun-' , ty. ' .' In the reports reviewed, burglars most' often. got in': through unlocked. doors; or open .garages.', Tbllse whO forced their wayin.ide typi;: cally used a garden stone. or bricktosmash'awmdow. '. "'YJiough most burglars seemed to go .for quick, porta- ble items from Victims! bed- rooms sucp,. as jewelry and, moneY, bra- " anc\,:: and- e. total burglaries last. down by about 35.Dfrom2003, accord- ing the dlUnty's crime statis- tics. .{" ..' Sheriff's U. Kevin Behan says sOllle cripl~a1s may see gated homes as a more,lucra- tive bounty. "If I'm deterrriined to steal a Lexus, the gated community isn't going to be a deterrent to mycrin;le~,'l Also, he said, a thief will take' advantage of someone who has let hi. or her guard down by lellvingdoorsand windows unlocked. " "Peop~e wh()\i....e in i~ted commJ11liti~s 'Yh() feel ve(y~e- cure may have a.le..nden..cy.. .)....to not be as conscious as'tJiey should be," he sald."Theseare the same pe()ple who drive'to the mall and leave their purse laying on the front seat." Criminals find a way One thing is clear: Gates do not act as shields against . crime. ' In the neighborhoods re- viewed, ungl\ted subdivisiollll. experienc.ed more opportunis:. tic crimes such as minor acts of vandalism ~d smash-and- grabcar\:))Jrg~anes.. . But more serious offenses, such as home break-.ins and .car theft, Were just as preva_ lent' . borhoods. .. ..-.'.."..,.-..,., -; \ .. wn ,ess, ed things oftJiat. Schneider, tl)e Gated n tho\lgh, .. were from vandalism cars and homes tio screens and broken win- dows. "People commit crimes in areas they feel relatively com- fortable in," Sc/meider said. , "Y()U've, got to be just as wor-: eel, n(1d. about your ,neighQor's rth ,iOds ,~ you are' [about] oth-'pf' items ,stolen from' her ers.' 'Heathrqw !:lOme in ApriL Hers . Astdngofbreak-ihsearlier Was,;o~.i'offour homes bur- this 'y e arded and:' ;glarize,d . 'in' :the development gatea lJV' enf that ' , in "(is .' e been a work- dence '0:: ount' of' whd lives in mon . op a detei'mined ,the who let . thief. , . . . " :'them "I'm,notna- . iJllsleworth, one of Cen~a1 ive enough to think that if JI:!1I.\!siveg\l);ed somebody w!llllS to get in, 'ill,umties:and they can't," ;::,:-: , sUperst~ ' . bods, Sha- . . -5eAllnelsta'{ :d:Ken Griffey .thlS'..p.rt. " r., there were three home Beth Kass.b ,.n be ...,hod burglaries, one stolen car, two .1 bkiUS.b@o.landosenllnel.,om stolen trailers and three car' 0.407-420-5448. ' c "Orange olall but ~,prohibits 10 ~new gates .. gr, ~Private-copununity ;;homeowners get s stuck with many _I, extra costs. -h 1, By B~TH KASSAB ,; SENTINEL STAFF WRITER Ie Gated neighborhoods ~ may not keep out all CMe, _, but they may' keep out the b,government. , . . When three humcanes -1 tote through-Geniral Flori' iii da last year, ~ome' resi- If dents of gated subdivisions were surprised that they o were stuck with enormous .r debris.c1ean- ~~;I.. " ing com~.... plaints . 'RICH CROm: pushed' the He ,backs the Q. Orange . '~h~~~~~~ ~ County COrn. subdivisions. ~ mission . last . year to issue an unoffic1ll1 b~n on new gated neighborhoods. ''While th~i seem to offer these citiiensa'sense. of security, theyaiso offer a sense of fruStratiOn: County Mayor.~~!;JYt1;,Y ~$aid; A year Utter, l!e'$U~ - by the county'sdecision. \;il~,:~g~~:~~ '!jlostllllUt 'g?vemments 'of;.sll suchproblerns" 's been "one head- eranother.:"Fer~ .,."".......ande z said, r.e ferrin.gto a ,jiipe collapse under .the roadway. L At least one of the east iOrange neighborhood's Lelectronic gates is almost [always broken, he said, ~'knocked out of commis- [sion by sometljing as be- inigri as a strong,'wind gust. : "They hav,e !!\90omph to ,them," Fernalldez'Said. , . Other residel'!tsiechoed t:those complaints. I ,. Bill Drafts, president of r~l.Ie. hom~owners :associa- tuon in Sweetwater West, p~aid.the neighborhood linear Apopka might be bet- :ter offwitho1,!tthegates. I, "We've actually discuss- led taking them down, but (we know there's ~ number [of people who did move 'in _ ,here for the because