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Originally Posted by Goldwingnut
Both are owned by the Brownwood CDD (a unit of local government not a private entity -aka the developer) and are included in Exhibit A of the Project Wide Agreement as are most of the public/entertainment areas in both LSL and BW. So, under the terms of the Project Wide Agreement the maintenance will fall to the Project Wide Fund. They are no different than many other structures and facilities in the community owned by all the CDDs that fall under the agreement, the key difference in my mind is that these are purely ornamental and have no functional need or requirement.
Knowing well the current PWF budget and having seen the proposed budstill being worked for next fiscal year I'm still on the fence with this "emergency?"get that is budget item. How did they get in this condition so fast? Why are we only just now seeing the problem? How does a real windmill last decades on a farm but just 10 years in the town square? What will be lost if both are just raised and not rebuilt? How many residents have ever noticed they even existed? What are the legal responsibilities for the Project Wide Agreement to keep/replace the feature? These and many more unanswered questions need to be answered.
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Originally Posted by dewilson58
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I'll admit sometimes my pea brain just doesn't click. If this is solely the developer's responsibility why would Goldwingnut be on the fence and publish this huge dissertation ? Got to be a reasonable explanation but at the moment beyond me. What is his role in the developers sole business ? And if this all is true why do we care ? When was the last time you heard anyone say let's take a cruise to see the Brownwood water tower and windmill ? 90% didn't know it existed until "oh no" they are taking another thing away.