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PennBF
03-05-2011, 12:37 PM
A question the residents should be concerned about is what is going to
happen to all of the IS Systems in The Villages as most are owned by
the Developer. When the build out has happened what will happen with the
systems. Will he keep them and charge the Residents, will he sell them to
the residents and if so what will be the price and when the converting from
his ownership to the residents start? How much lead time is needed to
make it happen with no interruptions? Which systems are going to be impacted by the build out? Will the current locations be available for them
and will the developer charge rental for these system housing? Will the developer want to charge The Villages rental for use of the system and their housing?
As you can see this can be a very sizeable problem and it would not make sense to wait to the last minute as the conversions can take a significant time.:$:

zcaveman
03-05-2011, 03:00 PM
Could you please give us a a list of the IS services you are talking about? My definition of IS services is Information Services. Are you talking about the Daily Sun and VNN or what?

Thanks,
Z

PennBF
03-05-2011, 03:24 PM
I am referring to the Golf Scheduling systems, the system to assign passes,
the systems to control lighting, and a lot of so ons..

PennBF
03-05-2011, 03:30 PM
There are a bunch of programs that the developer currently controls. I
believe he controls the golf programs, the programs for providing passes,
the programs for gates, the programs for lights, and a whole bunch of
other programs. The concern is when there is a "build out" will he still
have the control over the programs? Will he rent them to the local governing
bodies?
To illustrate..Lets assume he packs up and leaves or disengages from The Villages..How will the program infrastructures be handled? It is a rather far reaching and potential complicated problem.

zcaveman
03-05-2011, 08:21 PM
I think that the VCCCD and the SLSCCD will take care of this. Like forever.

golf2140
03-05-2011, 09:55 PM
I think that the VCCCD and the SLSCCD will take care of this. Like forever.

:clap2:

784caroline
03-06-2011, 09:56 AM
Too much money in it for the developer to leave..that is why he set it up the way he did!

Just look at the golf tee time set up. If there are 80000 residents in TV now, that would equal approx 40,000 residences and lets just assume 10000 of those residences sign up for the tee time reservation system at $8 per month......That $80,000 per month or $960,000 per year for a system that costs the developer pennies to start up , operate and maintain. Why would the developer leave this on the table especially with TV still growning and more people likely to sign up for this great sevice !!!