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Old 08-30-2021, 10:28 AM
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The fencing is owned either by a CDD or by the champion ship golf course, whichever section is owned by one of them is cared for by the same. In the case of the fencing being worked in CDD7 along Morse Blvd and by Colony, this is CDD7 property and is covered under part of the Project Wide Agreement. This fencing replacement is a part of the Capital Improving Plan that has been in place for many years. In previous years the same work has been done in areas farther north on Buena Vista and Morse Blvds.

The Project Wide Agreement pays for this and a great many other items of common benefit to the residents as well as sharing risk for many of the common areas, by sharing the cost year over year, the Maintenance Assessment budget is maintained at a much more constant level. This year CDD7 is benefiting, next year it will be other districts will benefit.

The Developer, who owns the championship courses, pays for the upkeep of the fencing on the sections that they own, where exactly they derive the funds from is a part of their business model and their operating costs for their properties, it is not passed on to the CDDs, getting to the bottom line it would be those who patronize championship courses who pay these costs, as are all the costs any business incurres in its operation.

This topic was discussed during this morning's PWAC meeting in detail. The attendance was as is usual, poor, 4 residents and 4 CDD supervisors who were not members of PWAC, the rest of the room was District Staff members and PWAC members. This was one of the most important meeting for PWAC this year, approved for submission to SLCDD was the Project Wide and Amenity Division Budget for everything south of CR466, and yet so little interest. Where was the OP this morning? Was this genuine interest or concern, or just rabble-rousing?
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