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Treading Lightly on the Shore Watershed Leaders Forum #4 Thursday, September 21, 2006

Treading Lightly on the Shore Watershed Leaders Forum #4 Thursday, September 21, 2006. Stillwaters of Lake Robinson. Bruce D. McKeown, Owner of Stillwaters William D. Britton, Britton & Co., Developer Barbara B. Lenar , Director of Community Relations/On-site Sales Agent.

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Treading Lightly on the Shore Watershed Leaders Forum #4 Thursday, September 21, 2006

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  1. Treading Lightly on the ShoreWatershed Leaders Forum #4Thursday, September 21, 2006

  2. Stillwaters of Lake Robinson • Bruce D. McKeown, Owner of Stillwaters • William D. Britton, Britton & Co., Developer • Barbara B. Lenar, Director of Community Relations/On-site Sales Agent

  3. “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul alike.” - John Muir

  4. Stillwaters is an environmentally sensitive community where stewardship is the order of the day. We have taken great care to create a tranquil setting while preserving it for future generations. Stillwaters has worked to promote responsible greenscaping while realizing a vision where master-crafted homes complement the surrounding natural splendor.

  5. A Community in Perfect Balance • Amenities: • 10 acres of onsite trails • Organic botanical garden / farmers market • Green space / wildlife habitat • Pedestrian friendly

  6. The Good Life Just Got Better. Whether you choose to cast a line or launch a sailboat, Lake Robinson offers ways to both relax and rejuvenate while transforming everyday life into a celebration. As a protected watershed, boat travel is limited to those with less than 10 horsepower, ensuring a serene experience amid unspoiled wilderness – perfect for kayaking, canoeing, or trimming sails.

  7. “Thousands have lived with out love, not one without water.” - W.H. Auden

  8. Stillwaters Site Plan

  9. ….”This development set the bar as to what we expect other developers in the future to include.” Stillwaters has made a conscientious effort to preserve the lake’s shores and in turn safeguard Greer’s raw water supply for future generations. (CPW General Manager, Jerry Balding, stated…Greer Citizen, August 17, 2006)

  10. …..This was a quiet place to pause and reflect on nature and all that we were blessed with. My hope is to continue the wishes of my Grandmother in making this a place where residents and guests gain inspiration and a sense of place in a spiritual and natural sanctuary,” ( B. McKeown, Greer Citizen, August 17, 2006)

  11. Stillwaters of Lake Robinson The Stillwaters site was in the McKeown family for more than 60 years and Bruce McKeown’s grandmother inspired the landscaping…..

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