Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Continued half truths and misrepresentations reposted from Mr. Scott Fenstermaker V-N article.
The other side of the story as summarized previously by Mr. Don Wiley: “ Continuing to portray the 40% number as a "sweetheart deal" that somehow only The Villages developer is getting is both dishonest and neglects the rest of the facts of the situation. As far as the road costs that were a part of the 2019 25% tax increase, the majority of that was for resurfacing of Morse and Buena Vista Blvds and the result of poor planning by the county, a failure to put money away for repair costs they knew were coming. They were too busy touting "no tax increase for 14 years" to take care of business. The real question one has to ask but nobody is (except me) is what happened the next year. The road resurfacing was a one-time cost and represented about 50% of the tax increase, we should have seen a 10-12% decrease in 2020 but didn't. Why you may ask. Because for 2020 every department in the county fattened up their budgets with 10 to 20% increases. Of course, you can't see these increase in the 2020 budgets because they only forward when they present the budgets, they don't show how much it increased from the previous year. To see this, you have to pull the 2019 budget proposals and painstakingly compare it line item by line item to the 2020 budget, only then does the truth of the mismanagement of the county come to light.“ |
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If the county can’t raise impact fees on further Developer-proposed commercial and residential expansion to the south, then without increased property taxes, there would be no way Sumter County could build the roads and infrastructure necessary for the proposed new development.
If the Developer decides not to pay for the roads to service his development as he has in the past, then it follows that the pace of development to the south will slow, maybe dramatically. So how much will that effect residents who live 10-15 miles north of the new planned expansion of The Villages? That would include me and the answer is not much at all. In fact, if further construction to the south stopped immediately, that might be a ‘positive’ result on our community which many of us think has gotten way too big, way too fast. What do you think?
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Billy1, you aren't following the thread. The tax rollback would be made possible by the increase in impact fees. It takes $X to run the county...now you can get them in multiple ways like lowering this and upping that in an equal amount, but you still have to come up to $X. EMS was going to make that adjustment...and tried to. That got TV to pull their strings in Tallahassee and frustrated the process. Gads, give them more than 6 months to figure this all out. They are a FAR better alternative than TV hacks that were there. We just need to replace 2 more. These guys are trying...and no one more than Miller!
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We live in Osceola Hills just north of Route 44 but we go down to the Southern Area a lot to enjoy their many amenities. For example, on Tuesday we went down to Marsh Bend and parked at Cattail Rec Center. My wife went for a 2.5 mile walk around Hogeye and I played 9 holes of golf at Marshview. We finished at about the same time. Afterwards we sat in the shade at Edna's, shared a beer and a coke, and listened to some music. Life is good. |
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The tenants will only raise their prices as high as the customers are willing to pay. Eventually, the tenants will say "mmm....nah" and either go out of business, or open up outside Villages Holding Co's domain, where they can get the same customer base for less.
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This problem exists because the county and the developer share some of the same people, and there is a conflict of interest creating the opportunity for negotiating, where none should exist. The County is at an advantage. The Developer already owns the property - so they're stuck with it, whether everything they want is approved or rejected. They are paying taxes on it either way. They can either pay the fees, or they can not build, and still pay taxes on unused land. That is how it SHOULD be. But that's not how it is, down here. Instead, everyone is playing politics, because the state is set up to accommodate politics. |
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How are voters supposed to know WHAT they like and don't like about the current representatives, if they aren't even presented with the full budget comparison from year to year? If my board of education wants more money, I should be able to see on a line in the Bd of Ed budget sheet what the exact increase is, the percentage difference over the previous year, and which thing(s) is/are increasing. If it's office supplies increasing by 10%, I should be able to see that right there in the proposed budget. If the county's total contribution to all participating teachers' 401K plan is increasing by 1%, I should be able to see that. If they need an additional 4% to cover the insurance company's requirement of a buffer for the roof fund, I should be able to see that. Without having to go to the previous year's line-item budget and compare with the current or the proposed. That should be columnized. |
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Impact Fee threads are always entertaining.
The Three ran on one thing and only one thing......Increase Impact Fees & Reverse the 25% Property Tax Increase. Day One, they decided to pick a fight. Problem: they came to a gun fight with a knife. No plan, No experience, No knowledge. Doomed to fail prior to getting elected. The Three got an education and got their a**es kicked. Unfortunately, Villagers didn't stop and realize The Three had No plan, No experience, No knowledge and voted for a guaranteed failure. Empty campaign promises. Thanks for the entertainment. ![]()
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When you vote someone "Out". You are voting someone in, who could be a total puppet of the developer.
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The Impact Fees issue was only a part of the 25% tax increase, so I don't think a complete rollback was ever promised. HOWEVER, with all the propaganda being spewed about how perilous this Impact Fee(being sold as a Tax Increase) would do to the local economy, I now feel the Commissioners should COMPLETELY remove the 25% increase, restoring/resetting all budgets to pre-2019 levels, then start over! THEN, we'll see what all these expert economists say(i.e. The Daily Rag), when they have to come back to the well for more money(i.e. tax increase)?!!! |
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IMHO, the three new Commissioners began to enact their campaign promise by raising the impact fees. Unfortunately, and I don’t see how anyone could have expected 67 counties in Florida to relinquish one of their powers to collect fees, the developer and developers all over Florida were able to pass a law retroactively to undo the county’s laws. Our recourse in Sumter County should be to vote out of office the two Commissioners up for election in 2022 along with State Senator Baxley and State Representative Hage.
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