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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | ''''The Village of Loch Lloyd''' is a private gated resort-like community in northwestern [[Cass County, Missouri|Cass County]], [[Missouri]], [[United States]] adjacent the Kansas border on the south side of the [[Kansas City metropolitan area]]. It incorporated on 2003-09-03<ref>[http://www.casscounty.com/lochlloyd.htm loch lloyd<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The village of Loch Lloyd is built around a 110 acre lake on Mill Creek (a tributary of the [[Blue River (Missouri)]]) and the original golf course designed by Donald Sechrest and the newly designed Tom Watson Signature Design golf course which opened in 2012. Loch Lloyd derives its name from the original real estate developer [[Harry J. Lloyd]]. Mr. Lloyd died in 1997.
In 2002, the development at Loch Lloyd and The Country Club at Loch Lloyd, were acquired by FiveStar Lifestyles. FiveStar is led by one of Kansas City's most successful entrepreneurs - Neal Patterson - the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Cerner Corporation. Mr. Patterson and his business partner, Cliff Illig, have developed Loch Lloyd into what many believe is the finest resort lifestyle community in the Midwest.
Since FiveStar's acquisition in 2002, Loch Lloyd has prospered including the development of four new housing phases, building over 200 homes at an average price of $850,000; the building of the new state-of-the-art Health Club; a total renovation of the award winning Clubhouse; and the new Tom Watson Signature Design golf course.
The original golf course designed by Donald Sechrest and opened in 1991, was highly regarded in the Kansas City area. However, Mr. Patterson committed to the residents and members that FiveStar would create the finest resort community in the Midwest, so he turned to his friend and Kansas City's own Hall-of-Fame golfer - Tom Watson. The new Tom Watson Signature Design is regarded by most as one of the - if not the - finest test of golf in Kansas City.
FiveStar Lifestyles vision statement is to provide the residents, members and guests of Loch Lloyd a true resort experience with outstanding quality and service, creating a strong sense of community in security focused neighborhoods while encouraging healthy lifestyles.
Loch Lloyd received national attention in July 2007 when evangelist [[Tammy Faye]] died at her home on the lake there. In addition, The Country Club at Loch Lloyd hosted a Senior PGA golf tournament 1991-1998.
When it incorporated it had a population of 136. The United States census reported it had a population of 368 and 175 housing units in its Geographically Updated Population Certification Program (GUPCP) Counts Released to Government Units in September 2005.<ref>http://www.census.gov/mso/www/certification/GUPCPlist05.pdf</ref> When the village filed the paperwork to incorporate they said they wanted to incorporate as an independent village rather than being annexed by Kansas City or Belton.<ref>http://www.house.mo.gov/bills03/bilsum/commit/sHB166C.htm</ref>
The [[ZIP code]] of 64012 is shared with [[Belton, Missouri]].
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
*[http://www.lochlloyd.com/ Official website]
{{Cass County, Missouri}}
[[Category:Villages in Cass County, Missouri]]
[[Category:Populated places established in 2003]]
[[es:Loch Lloyd (Misuri)]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | ''''The Village of Loch Lloyd''' is a private gated resort-like community in northwestern [[Cass County, Missouri|Cass County]], [[Missouri]], [[United States]] adjacent the Kansas border on the south side of the [[Kansas City metropolitan area]]. It incorporated on 2003-09-03<ref>[http://www.casscounty.com/lochlloyd.htm loch lloyd<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The village of Loch Lloyd is built around a 110 acre lake on Mill Creek (a tributary of the [[Blue River (Missouri)]]) and the original golf course designed by Donald Sechrest and the newly designed Tom Watson Signature Design golf course which opened in 2012. Loch Lloyd derives its name from the original real estate developer [[Harry J. Lloyd]]. Mr. Lloyd died in 1997.
In 2002, the development at Loch Lloyd and The Country Club at Loch Lloyd, were acquired by FiveStar Lifestyles. FiveStar is led by one of Kansas City's most successful entrepreneurs - Neal Patterson - the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Cerner Corporation. Mr. Patterson and his business partner, Cliff Illig, have developed Loch Lloyd into what many believe is the finest resort lifestyle community in the Midwest.
Since FiveStar's acquisition in 2002, Loch Lloyd has prospered including the development of four new housing phases, building over 200 homes at an average price of $850,000; the building of the new state-of-the-art Health Club; a total renovation of the award winning Clubhouse; and the new Tom Watson Signature Design golf course.
The original golf course designed by Donald Sechrest and opened in 1991, was highly regarded in the Kansas City area. However, Mr. Patterson committed to the residents and members that FiveStar would create the finest resort community in the Midwest, so he turned to his friend and Kansas City's own Hall-of-Fame golfer - Tom Watson. The new Tom Watson Signature Design is regarded by most as one of the - if not the - finest test of golf in Kansas City.
FiveStar Lifestyles vision statement is to provide the residents, members and guests of Loch Lloyd a true resort experience with outstanding quality and service, creating a strong sense of community in security focused neighborhoods while encouraging healthy lifestyles.
Loch Lloyd received national attention in July 2007 when evangelist [[Tammy Faye]] died at her home on the lake there. In addition, The Country Club at Loch Lloyd hosted a Senior PGA golf tournament 1991-1998.
When it incorporated it had a population of 136. The United States census reported it had a population of 368 and 175 housing units in its Geographically Updated Population Certification Program (GUPCP) Counts Released to Government Units in September 2005.<ref>http://www.census.gov/mso/www/certification/GUPCPlist05.pdf</ref> When the village filed the paperwork to incorporate they said they wanted to incorporate as an independent village rather than being annexed by Kansas City or Belton.<ref>http://www.house.mo.gov/bills03/bilsum/commit/sHB166C.htm</ref>
The [[ZIP code]] of 64012 is shared with [[Belton, Missouri]].
==References==
{{Reflist}}
'''''mi pitote pitote pitote''''''
''SUCK MY DICK BITCHES''
==External links==
*[http://www.lochlloyd.com/ Official website]
{{Cass County, Missouri}}
[[Category:Villages in Cass County, Missouri]]
[[Category:Populated places established in 2003]]
[[es:Loch Lloyd (Misuri)]]' |