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Toymeister 03-18-2021 05:36 AM

State bill to limit impact fees introduced
 
Villages employee/lawmaker wants to help his employer - Orlando Sentinel

Apparently there are no ethical standards in the Florida State government.

dewilson58 03-18-2021 05:40 AM

Old News.
Other threads.
Article not accurate.

Bill has been amended.

Toymeister 03-18-2021 06:06 AM

Clearer title which will serve better to get the news out. If you have a link to the amendment post it.

Edit:. Here is the link: CS/HB 337 (2021) - Impact Fees | Florida House of Representatives

Contained within the amendment are details which continue the actions of the Morse empire to limit impact fees.

Spirit of the article is accurate as it relates to the limiting the ability of local Governments to increase impact fees.

njbchbum 03-18-2021 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1917327)
Villages employee/lawmaker wants to help his employer - Orlando Sentinel

Apparently there are no ethical standards in the Florida State government.

Does the bill sponsor still work for that employer"
Do the sponsor's assets still remain in the the trust?
Are there yearly disclosure filings available for review subsequent to the article's 2019 statement discussed there?
Does the bill zero in on the developer of the Villages or all developers?

tophcfa 03-18-2021 08:05 AM

As someone who has volunteered on various boards and committees up north, I was required to take a course every three years on conflict of interests. This screams out as a classic example.

Stu from NYC 03-18-2021 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1917436)
As someone who has volunteered on various boards and committees up north, I was required to take a course every three years on conflict of interests. This screams out as a classic example.

Agreed and he should be subject to a recall if allowed in Florida

New Englander 03-18-2021 09:47 AM

I sent him an Email but to my big surprise I didn't get a reply.

gweisheipl 03-19-2021 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1917327)
Villages employee/lawmaker wants to help his employer - Orlando Sentinel

Apparently there are no ethical standards in the Florida State government.

No discussion on how impact fees negatively effect growth - Not one single word! Not one word about the cost of commercial impact fees. Not one word about how much UF Health would pay to build a new hospital. Focus: California; Can Impact Fees Stunt a Town'''s Growth? - The New York Times

Linnberg 03-19-2021 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gweisheipl (Post 1917828)
No discussion on how impact fees negatively effect growth - Not one single word! Not one word about the cost of commercial impact fees. Not one word about how much UF Health would pay to build a new hospital. Focus: California; Can Impact Fees Stunt a Town'''s Growth? - The New York Times

It turns out the new UF Hospital will be in Lake
County not Sumter and
The President of UF Shands did not know which county
It was. He stayed away from impact politics but did say they will need money to build so it sure does not look like it’s anywhere close to definite.

LoisR 03-19-2021 07:27 AM

Welcome to Florida politics where residents pay for roads and improvements to land, poor schools, homeless families abound, former governor bilked the govt out of $300+ million in Medicare payments. Oh well, at least the sun shine is free, so far.

Marykschulz 03-19-2021 07:49 AM

Hmmmmm, wonder why the local Villages newspaper hasn’t mentioned anything about this conflict of interest? 😂

Stu from NYC 03-19-2021 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linnberg (Post 1917837)
It turns out the new UF Hospital will be in Lake
County not Sumter and
The President of UF Shands did not know which county
It was. He stayed away from impact politics but did say they will need money to build so it sure does not look like it’s anywhere close to definite.

Very interesting.

The developers paper has an interesting slant on things, if it helps the developer it must be true.

DIver0258 03-19-2021 09:04 AM

Conflict of Interests
 
We are let the legislators do what they do. Apparently everyone feels the situation is only in Sumter county. Keep your eye on the ball. This has been business as usual all over our nation, from the local level to Washington.

jjombrello 03-19-2021 11:01 AM

Be wary of the bias, seeing as this came from The Orlando Sentine.

Advogado 03-19-2021 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gweisheipl (Post 1917828)
No discussion on how impact fees negatively effect growth - Not one single word! Not one word about the cost of commercial impact fees. Not one word about how much UF Health would pay to build a new hospital. Focus: California; Can Impact Fees Stunt a Town'''s Growth? - The New York Times

It is important to note that there would be no increase in taxes. The increase in impact fees would be offset by a reduction in property taxes-- a break for existing businesses. Future commercial construction would depreciate the higher impact fees over the life of the building, and as noted, they would be offset by lower property taxes. Future business will not be deterred.

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