Why the Sport Horse Community is Investing in Marion County

Why the Sport Horse Community is Investing in Marion County

The sport horse community is here to stay, investing for the long haul in a place that enables their horses to thrive and perform at their best. We thank founding member Linda Bammann of Laughing Horse Farm, Inc. for her continued support of our mission to preserve the unique environment of the Horse Capital of the World®.
Here is her letter of support:

Laughing Horse Farm

May 17, 2020

To Whom It May Concern,

As an avid sport horse enthusiast, I am adding my support for the thoughtful consideration of the preservation of the Farmland Preservation Area as designated in Ocala and Marion County. The special component of Ocala is the artful melding of all horse sports within a community that respects all aspects of good horsemanship from breeding, raising, training, competing and retiring these special partners after years of service. From world class veterinary and farrier service to exceptional training and competing options, Ocala is second to none in the opportunities it provides for the sport horse participate.

After semi-retiring from a 25-year career in the financial services industry, my husband and I had a choice of many areas to relocate. We chose Ocala because of its special beauty and open spaces where horses could be horses for 23 hours per day. Because of the turn out, peace and quiet of their surroundings and the extraordinary equine support of the community, they can rise to their potential for that one hour per day that they work to excel at their designated sport. Their mental and physical achievements are quite unique in this special place.

The Farmland Preservation Area at the heart of Ocala creates the certainty that this environment will always remain at the core of the horse industry of Marion County. It is the reason that horse owners and equine business efforts are willing to invest in owning, developing and operating horse related activities in this very region. Without it, Ocala becomes one more stopping point in the never-ending journey of horse shows and horse activities. This is not the fabric that Ocala represented to us when we first moved and invested in our community.

For this reason, I was excited to become a founding member of Horse Farms Forever. The education of and efforts towards preserving our equine community for generations to follow allow me to know that this very special melting pot of equine activities will always be appreciated and preserved.

Please do everything you can to preserve our special Farmland Preservation area as it exists today and resist the temptation to allow an erosion of its core principle. Having lived in New York City for many years in my career, I always marveled at the foresight of the city planners that allocated and preserved Central Park in the middle of that sprawling metropolis. Please do whatever you can such that someday people will marvel at your foresight to have preserved such a special part of the equine fabric of Ocala and Marion County.

Very best regards,

Linda Bammann

Owner of Laughing Horse Farm, Inc.

 

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Glen Hill Farm Calls on Elected Officials to Stand Firm on Farmland Preservation

Glen Hill Farm Calls on Elected Officials to Stand Firm on Farmland Preservation

Thank you, Glen Hill Farm, for pointing out how inextricably linked are the Marion County economy and the existence of horse farms. One third of our economy is equine. We join Glen Hill Farm in calling on our elected officials to do the right thing for the land and future generations.

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Steinbrenner Family & Kinsman Farm Support Collaborative Effort to Protect Open Space

Steinbrenner Family & Kinsman Farm Support Collaborative Effort to Protect Open Space

We thank Kinsman Farm for their continued membership and wholehearted support of our mission to protect horse lands. They are a great ally as we collaborate with the community to preserve what’s special about Marion County.

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Bridlewood Farm Supports Vigorous Protection of the Farmland Preservation Area

Bridlewood Farm Supports Vigorous Protection of the Farmland Preservation Area

We fully concur that WEC and the Farmland Preservation Area can and should co-exist to the benefit of all. Thank you, Bridlewood Farm and the Malone family for your continued support of Horse Farms Forever’s mission to preserve the farmland that makes Marion County unique and irreplaceable.

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Golden Eggs

Golden Eggs

The irreplaceable destination of Marion County with its open spaces and beautiful places continues to be where successful equine businesses are born. Look around and you will see many “golden eggs” from breeding and training farms to event facilities, suppliers, real estate firms, and on and on. These businesses generate jobs and feed the enthusiasm that brands us as the Horse Capital of the World®. Golden Ocala and the World Equestrian Center are a big part of Ocala’s future.

To the Roberts family – Horse Farms Forever graciously thanks you for your enormous investment in Ocala/Marion County. In the decades to come, your vision to build the World Equestrian Center will dramatically impact this community in many positive ways. It will be a significant driver of the economy and will cement our region’s global brand as the Horse Capital of the World®. THANK YOU!

We also thank Golden Ocala for being a Founding member of Horse Farms Forever and appreciate their support of our mission. It’s important to remember that we are all here, Golden Ocala and the World Equestrian Center included, because of the land. Without it, this point on the map is nothing special. Our county had the foresight to recognize that and create the Farmland Preservation Area 15 years ago.

It is unfortunate that we find ourselves in a disagreement with one of our Founding members. The Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan contains two areas of concern that impact the Farmland Preservation Area: Map Area 1 that seeks to move the boundary line of the Farmland Preservation Area on 118 acres of farmland, and Map Area 8 where the Amendment seeks to invade 157 acres of farmland inside the Farmland Preservation Area with up to 78 acres of undefined commercial development. In proportion to the complete Amendment, these Areas 1 and 8, are small and geographically isolated from the rest of the Complex.

True to our mission, we must stand firm in protecting the integrity of the Farmland Preservation Area. If we allow an erosion of its boundaries, we all stand to lose the very thing that makes our area unique. Our members entrusted us with this mission. It is our duty to remain vigilant and proactive.

With the exception of these two areas of concern, just 6% of roughly 4,200 acres, Horse Farms Forever offers its full support for approval of the GO-WEC Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan.

We respectfully urge the Roberts organization to withdraw Areas 1 and 8 from the Amendment. These areas can still be developed with appropriate limitations through other options in the planning process. Right now, they are a distraction that galvanizes community opposition. Withdrawal would help to unify the equestrian community’s support and excitement for the tremendous contribution of vision and insight that the Roberts organization brings to Ocala/Marion County.

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