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Introduction to the North Preserve

The Falling Waters North Preserve gated community occupies a secluded 31 acre site in a natural area of forested preserve on the west side of US41 north of Naples. It is close to spectacular beaches, Golf courses and other recreational amenities. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and good schools nearby.
Passing through the 24 hour gated entrance, you are greeted by spectacular waterfalls, lakes and tropical fauna in the professionally landscaped grounds. A garden path meanders by a lake with waterfall to reach the extra large heated swimming pool with its gazebo and sunbathing areas. 
The ninety exclusive two and three bedroom condominiums are spacious and elegent, each has two bathrooms, a large lanai and an oversized garage with private parking area. The interiors are finished to a high specification with 10 foot ceilings on the first floor units, the second floor units have vaulted ceilings. All units are fully air conditioned and are fitted with a fire sprinkler system and smoke detectors
The attractive two storey condominium buildings have a textured cement exterior wall finish and Spanish concrete roof tiles and are matched by the seperate garages. The community grounds and buildings are managed and maintained by an active Condominium owners Association.



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Last updated on Sat 05 Jul 2008 10:30 AM GMT

Richard White: Members will have to pay extra for losses
Q: What happens to a condominium association when they are no longer able to sustain themselves? Are unit owners required to bare full burden of non-compliant owners? Can the board members and/or management companies be held personally liable for mismanagement under Florida law? — J.M., Naples

Collier County Police Briefs: July 5, 2008
COLLIER SHERIFF Deputies: Copeland woman spilled hot coffee on baby Collier County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 23-year-old Copeland woman Thursday night after they say she failed to get medical treatment for her baby after she spilled coffee on the boy and the boy hit his head on a coffee table. Kathy Lynn Lamphere, 930 Seaboard Village Drive, Apt. E, was charged with neglect of a child without great bodily harm. Deputies were called to the home by the baby’s grandparents, Lynn and Ervin Stokes, around 5 p.m., according to an arrest report. When they arrived, Lynn Stokes was holding the ...

In a tough year, Naples fireworks brightened the night for 20,000
In a year marked by rising unemployment, a struggling economy and two ongoing wars, some on the beach said this year was as important as any to celebrate Independence Day. More than 20,000 people gathered on the beach in Naples. In all, about 1,250 shells were fired into the night sky in about 30 minutes starting around 9 p.m. “America, I’m very proud of it,” Julie Chambers said. “I like to show off that I’m an American.”

Fourth of July was free of serious crime for the most part
As the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night, the biggest concern for the 20,000 people gathered on the Naples beach was parking. By 8:30 p.m., Collier County authorities reported that they encountered few major incidents on the streets, on the beach or in neighborhoods on July Fourth.

Collier growhouse cases thrown out because officers searched homes illegally
The State Attorney’s Office recently dropped three Collier growhouse cases. Defense attorneys proved that Collier County sheriff’s investigators hadn’t gotten consent to search the premises,so the evidence was suppressed by a judge. Another defense attorney was successful in getting charges dropped in another growhouse case when she filed motions to suppress evidence and her client’s statements by arguing that investigators searched the home without a search warrant.

PHOTOS: Sugden Park party set the stage for fireworks
In the hours before the Fourth of July fireworks at Sudgen Park, the Naples Jaycees’ 11th annual Independence Day party was under way. The signs along U.S. 41 East said the party started at 3:30 p.m., but only a few dozen people arrived that early. Children there were taking advantage of the absence of lines to slide down the inflatable water slide over and over, while the older attendees relaxed along the lake. The crowd began to trickle in throughout the afternoon, said Lisa Douglass, a Jaycee who also is public information officer for Marco Island.

Lutheran-sponsored Amigos center gets $100,000 grant for Collier work
Amigos en Cristo, which has a new site in Immokalee at 106 S. Second St., recently received a $100,000 grant from the Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation in Appleton, Wis., designed to generate financial donations to the ministry. It will allow Amigos en Cristo Inc., a social service agency for Hispanics sponsored by Lutheran churches in Southwest Florida, to hire a new development officer to help raise money for a new multicultural Lutheran church and social service agency in Immokalee.

“It’s tradition’: Marco celebrated on Residents Beach; fireworks a success
A sand castle contest was one of several events at the island’s Independence Day celebration at Residents’ Beach, sponsored by the Marco Island Civic Association (MICA). Executive Director Ruth McCann said celebrating Independence Day at the beach is a tradition. “Everyone knows that on July Fourth you come to Residents’ Beach,” she said. “Everybody joins together and is here to support each other and have a good time.”

Coalition undertakes survey of Haitian population needs
The Haitian Coalition of Collier County wants to know — what does Collier’s Haitian community really need? To find out, the nonprofit group is taking to the streets and conducting a survey to figure out what the main issues of concern are for the Haitian community.

Move Over Florida: 4,500 citations issued in week-long state campaign
During a week-long campaign, law enforcement officers statewide issue more than 4,500 citations and 10,000 warnings to motorists who failed to move over for emergency vehicles parked on the side of the road.

East Naples medical clinic renamed to honor Mike Davis
The late- state Rep. Mike Davis knew something could be done so the needy in the community could get medical care. Horizons Primary Care Center, which opened in Golden Gate in 2003, later moved to East Naples. Now the clinic has been renamed the Mike Davis Medical Center to honor him.

Copeland woman arrested for child neglect after she spills hot coffee on her baby
Collier County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 23-year-old Copeland woman Thursday night after they say she failed to get medical treatment for her baby after she spilled coffee on they boy and the boy hit his head on a coffee table.

One Collier board member wonders: Will Calabrese return?
Board member Kathleen Curatolo said if board member Richard Calabrese misses the School Board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 29, she believes the School Board should contact him to find out what his intentions are. “We should ask him when he is going to be back or what he is planning to do,” she said. “I hope the man is well. But the July meeting will be the third meeting he has missed. I think it is appropriate to ask what his status is.” Calabrese was admitted to Physician’s Regional Medical Center-Pine Ridge in North Naples on Monday, May 26, after suffering a heart attack.

VIDEO: Marines lead the parade as Naples celebrates nation’s birthday
With candidates running for election, teen gymnasts vaulting down the center line of Fifth Avenue South, and military veterans observing it all, the Naples Fourth of July parade was a hodgepodge of the city’s life. The nearly two-hour parade drew thousands of spectators Friday to the route along Third Street South and Fifth Avenue South in downtown Naples.

Officials urge safe boating to avoid summer storms
They seem to come from nowhere — ominous, gray clouds that fill up a blue Florida sky in what seems like minutes. That is why authorities suggest that boaters who plan to take to the water this summer use common sense on their vessels and prepare themselves for the worst — just in case.

Collier County Police Briefs: July 4, 2008
Police Beat is compiled and written by the Naples Daily News staff from oral and written reports by Naples police, Collier Sheriff‘s Office, Marco police and other agencies.

Fosas for the Fourth: New exhibit at Naples Zoo
If you saw the animated movie “Madagascar,” you might remember the fosas. They were the ones hunting lemurs. Now, you can see the rare animals up close at the Naples Zoo off Goodlette-Frank Road.

Holiday closings: Independence Day
Closings for Independence Day today.

American Bar finds Ave Maria law school in compliance
The country’s law school governing body has resolved a complaint against the Michigan-based Ave Maria School of Law in the school’s favor, Ave Maria’s acting dean said.

Setting up for the big bang
The show only lasts about 30 minutes. But setup is a whole different story. Thirty hours before Naples’ annual Fourth of July fireworks show begins, Naples Fire Inspector Larry Bacci begins shooing people off the Naples Pier. But preparations for the show actually begins days earlier.


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