Toll Brothers site-clearing in review at everRange

The company intends to build 132 units for buyers ages 55 and older at the new Southside master-planned development.


Toll Brothers is building an active adult 55+ neighborhood in everRange.
Toll Brothers is building an active adult 55+ neighborhood in everRange.
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The city is reviewing a site-clearing permit application for Toll Brothers at the everRange development in South Jacksonville at an estimated project cost of $5 million.

Toll Southeast LP Co. Inc. is shown as the developer of the 132-unit age-restricted community for buyers ages 55 and older.

Tavistock Development Co. of Orlando is shown as the property owner through TDC LB ER LLC, which was registered with the state Dec. 11, 2024.

The permit plan shows the single-family residential development is on Parcel 26F at 13372 Ever Range Parkway.

Parcel 26F is designated as 132 age-qualified single-family lots comprising 74 (50-foot) and 58 (60-foot) lots.

The total 170.34-acre parcel for the Toll Brothers permit would comprise 48.8 acres for the project with the remainder of the site as pond, parks and wetland impact and preservation space.

The permit calls for earthwork, utilities, roadway and drainage for the residential development.

The site plan for the Toll Brothers community planned in everRange.

Jacksonville-based England, Thims & Miller Inc. is the civil engineer.

Toll Brothers has previously worked with Tavistock, such as building a single-family community at Tavistock’s Lake Nona master-planned development. 

The Toll Brothers project is one of several anticipated at everRange. 

The PARC Group of Jacksonville is developing everRange on property owned by the Davis family.

PARC Group has said it anticipated neighborhood construction beginning in the second half of 2025 with the first ones will open in 2026.

It announced that Toll Brothers will be the first builder and will develop an active adult 55+ neighborhood. Dream Finders Homes will develop a town home neighborhood.

A PARC Group master site plan shows everRange is planned for 1,305 residences.

Toll Brothers is building a community for residents ages 55 and older in everRange in South Jacksonville.

That plan shows 1,011 single-family lots, 294 rental units and a 27-acre commercial-retail development at the southern end of the land.

The everRange land runs north to south, ending along Philips Highway at the southern tip of Duval County, where Philips connects with Nocatee Parkway running east and Race Track Road running west.

Philips Highway is U.S. 1 and continues into St. Johns County.

There is a trail network, a central amenity center, a recreation pond and other ponds.

EverRange.com says it is a new planned community “with a charming rustic modern” ambiance that spans 1,000 acres and 1,500 homes.

The city also is reviewing a building-permit application for Carlton Construction Inc. of Fleming Island to build a welcome center at an estimated project cost of $2.3 million.

Plans show the 3,792-square-foot center, at 12858 EverRange Parkway, is part of a welcome area and outdoor recreational complex that will be called The Grove.

The complex, on 12.72 acres, will include the welcome center, a lakeside pavilion and more.

Descriptions of The Grove show it to be construction of the welcome center, the lakeside pavilion, a pool and a pool mechanical yard, playground equipment, an overlook, dog park shade structures, sports courts, including pickleball courts, fencing and monument signs 

EverRange sits within 6,174 acres that Big Creek Timber LLC rezoned in February 2023 to a Planned Unit Development for residential and commercial uses, with about a third of the acreage protected or placed in conservation.  

 

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