Richard and Robin Kingley are among the retirees who move to Florida every year.
However, the couple can watch the sunset every night on a lake named after them ---Lake Kinley.
The sustainable Babcock Ranch in northern Fort Myers, Florida is the first solar energy in the United States-
Electric Town and Kinleys were the first to buy a house and move in.
"It reminds me of the first time I saw my future wife many years ago," Richard Kinley told ABC News, who first visited the model house at Babcock Ranch a year ago.
"I fell from the beginning.
"As of January, they were the first inhabitants of the town.
Although the official grand opening of the community is underway.
Design of Babcock Ranch considering sustainability-
From solar plants to autonomous transportation.
During the day, the solar power plant, located about 2 miles north of the residential area, was built to generate more energy than the town consumed, while at night the town was powered by a nearby gas plant.
When the sky is covered by dark clouds that limit the sun during the day, the power will switch to natural gas that is not in the hotel but less than 10 miles away.
"The whole concept of sustainable development is the closest I am to guilt --
A free life. "Said Kinley.
Announced technology enthusiasts with Tesla, he can charge at a station in Babcock Ranch.
Babcock Ranch, the creative of Syd Kitson, CEO of Kitson & Partners, said, "We started to be the first solar energy about eight years ago-
Power town in America
"The starting price of the house here is $185,999, but it may rise by $750,000.
The homeowner pays $140 a month, less than half of the gigabit internet each home is equipped with, and the rest is neighborhood maintenance and corrections and the like, says Kitson.
The CEO said he wants to install a solar cell system in bad weather, and the battery power can make up for the difference in energy.
"The electricity bill is the same as everyone else," said Kitson of the electricity bill . ".
"Electricity and water charges depend on usage.
"Kitson & Partners purchased 91,000 acres of land for the town in 2006 and then sold most of the 73,000 acres to Florida to protect wetlands and wildlife.
Of the remaining 18,000 acres, only half became the Babcock Ranch and the other half was used to further protect the land.
Retirees Jim and Donna avick, who live in Punta Gorda, Florida, heard at a meeting about the town Kitson wanted to rebuild in 2006 after buying land.
Donna ivik told ABC News, "We looked at each other and said, 'This is where we want to live, '" they added because they wanted to reduce their carbon footprint, so they are reducing the size of their last home.
As the second resident of the town, the couple also owned a lake named after them ---Lake James.
"We chose 'James 'because it has a beautiful ring," said Donna Aveck . ".
"There is no same ring on either Jim Lake or ivik Lake.
"The attraction of the emerging community is a big factor for future homeowners.
"We want this to be a multi-generation community, not just for empty nesters, but for young people and families," explains Kitson . ".
"In order to attract this, we started at school. ”The K-
The public charter school was fully funded by students and started in last August, even if there were no people living nearby.
In fact, a restaurant, clothing store and coffee shop have been opened in the town center.
The work space and ice cream shop are open, healthy and healthy on the way.
Another primary school is also under construction and is expected to open at the beginning of the next academic year.
Two years ago, ten years of planning entered the town before builders became dirty. “[We took]
"If we were to build something, we would do it in the right way," Kitson said . ".
He wants to prove that environmental responsibility and development can go hand in hand. one of the features is solar energy.
The couple are also in awe of the automated shuttle bus, one of the dozens of automated shuttle buses in the world, and Donna ivik says she is happy to take it.
The drone has eight sensors and uses GPS to move around the community.
Now, as the vehicle is still in the testing phase, the driver is assigned to the vehicle.
The CEO said Kitson started studying self-driving cars six years ago and hopes to have a fleet of space shuttles in the coming years.
The shuttle will eventually be able to respond to pick-up requests via the app in Uber
It's like fashion, he added.
"When you go to get the approval of the new town and don't have the box that says 'new town', you will pick that box," Kitson said . ".
"We are very lucky that we have a great county that works closely with us.
"Each house is equipped with fiber optic cables laid underground.
"I'm still dancing online," said Donna ivik . ". "It's so fast.
"Fiber Optic Cable brings high to residents
To keep up with future technological advances, quick connections, Kitson said. “[The amount of]
"Houses are selling changes every day," said Kitson . " They have sold nearly 80 sets, he said.
The area has 19,500 residential units and 6 million square feet of retail space, but only about 45 residential units have been built so far.
"I'll probably be at the bottom of the list," Kitson joked that the house he bought had not yet been built.
Kitson & Partners estimates that 2018 of households will have to sign at least 200 to 300 units.
"They are trying to build as many homes as possible
House built]
Already sold. "Kitson explained.
"They must continue to build in order to meet their needs.
"All houses have a porch close to the sidewalk, which makes it easy for residents to get in touch with each other. Until Jan.
24, when Avecks moved in, Kinleys was the only one who had lived there so far.
"Once we move in, I'm sure we'll go to the restaurant with Kinleys," Donna ivik said . ".
Kinleys are excited about their upcoming neighbors.
"I think we have more future neighbors than we have in Atlanta," says Richard Kingley . ".
"Coming to this place is a very intentional move.
There will be a lot of people like-
Thinking about sustainable development.
"In the coming weeks, more and more residents move in and enjoy a 50-mile hike through well-preserved land, plus activities like community gardens, lakeside villas and yoga classes ---
All parts of the Babcock Ranch lifestyle.
"Every day, it seems to be more and more like fate," Kinley said of his new home . ".