- Marion Oaks, Florida
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Marion Oaks is an unincorporated community in the outskirts of Ocala and Belleview. It is part of the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area. The current population is approximately 15,000 and the community is currently exploring becoming an incorporated city, with a feasibility study underway.
The area has been steadily growing in population and so has retail space. The main shopping in Marion Oaks is a Winn-Dixie Shopping Plaza on Marion Oaks Boulevard, which is anchored by a Winn-Dixie grocery store with several other retail spaces along its strip. There is currently an expansion project underway to the plaza to add more retail space. A Walgreens Pharmacy was recently built at the intersection of Marion Oaks Boulevard and Marion Oaks Lane. There are also a couple of new banks nearby including a Bank of America. There are plans to keep expanding the shopping in the area over the next couple of years including a new shopping plaza near the entrance to the community.
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I-75 & Hwy 484
Marion Oaks is located one mile west of Interstate 75 on Highway 484. The area of I-75 and Hwy 484 has seen new construction projects over the recent years including 3 hotels (Sleep Inn, Microtel, and Hampton Inn), redevelopment of the former Marion Crossing Outlet Center into an office/retail interstate center, and several new restaurants including Dunkin Donuts, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Cracker Barrel, Zaxby's, and more. A Subway restaurant is planned for 2011. A few gas stations serve the area including a Pilot Travel Center, which houses a Dairy Queen and a Wendy's.
Schools
Marion Oaks currently has three schools: Horizon Academy at Marion Oaks (5-8) and Sunrise Elementary (K-4). Marion Oaks Elementary School is on the north side of Marion Oaks with an ESE wing. [1]
Marion Oaks is mainly zoned for Sunrise Elementary School, Marion Oaks Elementary School, Horizon Academy at Marion Oaks and Dunnellon High School for elementary, middle, and high school students, respectively.
Other schools Marion Oaks is zoned for are Dunnellon Middle School, Belleview Middle School, Belleview High School, Forest High School, West Port High School, and Vanguard High School.
About Marion Oaks
Marion Oaks was developed by "The Deltona Corporation" more than thirty years ago. The real estate prices and taxes rose dramatically during the 2000s (far beyond the norm due to heavy investing and speculation); this happened only to fall back to more reasonable levels by the end of the decade. Deltona Corporation, the developer of Marion Oaks, has relocated their headquarters in the community. Marion Oaks has community areas, medical facilities, houses of worship, and a community center with a 450 seat auditorium, meeting rooms, a well-stocked public library, and recreational facilities such as lighted multi-purpose sports courts.
Marion Oaks holds a Spring celebration every year in April. The celebration includes a parade, health fair, book sale, talent show, car show, and lots of individual booths selling everything from homemade crafts to ethnic foods that are popular in the area.
Currently there is cable TV and high speed internet services available to a good section of Marion Oaks, with Brighthouse Networks being the largest provider in the area.
Marion Oaks has a profound amount of natural wild animal life, including turtles and rabbits.
Emergency buildings
Marion Oaks has police and fire-rescue teams provided by Marion County.
Fire Stations
Marion Oaks has one fire station, which is located at the corner of Marion Oaks Lane and Marion Oaks Course. It is known as Marion County Fire Station # 24. The Fire Station currently has 18 Career Firefighters assigned (5 firefighters and 1 Lieutenant per shift) working 24 hours on and 48 hours off per shift and few local Volunteer Firefighters who are residents of Marion Oaks. The Station currently average anywhere from 8 to 20 calls a day. Apparatus assigned to the Marion Oaks Station. Tanker 24 has a 2400 gallon tank with a 1500 GPM Pump rating made by E-One, Brush 24 has a 150 gallon tank with a 750 GPM Pump rating also made by E-One, Engine 24 has a 750 gallon tank with a 1500 GPM Pump rating also made by E-One which carries ALS Equipment, and Rescue 24 is a Freightliner ALS Transport Ambulance made by American LaFrance. Station 24 covers all of Marion Oaks, part of Florida Highlands, Hwy 484 and I-75 from Marion County Line to Hwy 200. It responds to areas such as "Friendship" Marion County Station # 21 (which is located out on Hwy 200 and also the busiest in the county), "Belleview" Marion County Station # 18 (second busiest), Shady Station # 16, The Villages Station # 10, Liberty Station 32, Marion County Station # 31, Florida Highland Station # 5 (Volunteer Station) and Pedro Station # 23 (Volunteer Station) as additional resource.
Police Department
Law enforcement for Marion Oaks is provided by the Marion County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff has a sub-station located in the Marion Oaks Community Center on Marion Oaks Lane at the intersection of Marion Oaks Boulevard. This office is open Monday-Friday from 8am to 5pm. The office is closed on weekends. Also the Florida Highway Patrol provides additional coverage to Marion Oaks.
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Coordinates: 29°00′31″N 82°10′59″W / 29.00861°N 82.18306°W
Municipalities and communities of Marion County, Florida County seat: Ocala Cities Towns CDP Unincorporated
communitiesAnthony | Boardman | Candler | Citra | Dallas | Eastlake Weir | Emathla | Eureka | Evinston‡ | Fairfield | Fellowship | Flemington | Fort McCoy | Huntington | Irvine | Kendrick | Lowell | Lynne | Marion Oaks | Martel | Martin | Moss Bluff | Ocklawaha | Orange Lake | Orange Springs | Rainbow Lake Estates | Salt Springs | Santos | Shady | Silver Springs | Sparr | Summerfield | Weirsdale | Zuber
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Unincorporated communities in Marion County, Florida
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