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graciegirl 09-17-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 747586)
When the businesses fail or close for whatever reason, the developer then sells the property to the CDD for an exorborant amount. What did the residents just pay for the Santiago building? Somewhere around $300,000 for a building that should be condemned. You don't know? But it has to be bad, right? Seems not much for a parcel of land here.

Perhaps someone can explain to my 90 year old neighbors that the church they have been worshiping in for the past decade is not really a church at all. Some experts on the subject may never have attended a service there.

http://www.poa4us.org/bulletins_file...etin201306.pdf

bkcunningham1 09-17-2013 05:15 PM

Gracie, that is the structure of Florida's special districts or community development districts. They are set up by state law with a provision that the "power" or voting rights in ALL districts, after a period of six years, start being turned over to the residents. It is based on a formula, very simply, of land ownership within the district.

It just happens that the original side was taken into the town of Lady Lake. People living in this area of TV are still part of TV and have all the same rights that every other resident of TV has-and then some. The only governing body associated with us who are living in the original portion of TV is the Amenities Authority Committee. We have elected officials representing us, that being the town of Lady Lake. You, and every other resident of TV has a representative on the AAC. I go to their meetings periodically. It is very interesting. I've petitioned them and gotten positive results to improvements at one of our pools. They don't bite and all seem to be wonderful, concerned people who listen and talk to you.

Bucco 09-17-2013 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 747595)
Of course they are free to take their billions of dollars and move on whenever or wherever they like.

And no people don't resent them for having made billions of dollars. If the American people hated rich people, Bill Gates would be the most hated man in America, followed by Warren Buffet, followed closely by the late Steve Jobs. That is not the case at all.

We should all say Godspeed to the Morses.

No biting sarcasm here !!!

Not sure why, and does not have to be the poster to whom I am responding to, have such undying resentment of this family. It is sometimes as if such bad ill will is wished upon them and I never ever understand why. I surely know what I would do if I hated the developers, what they have done, are doing and fear they are doing. But that is just me.

Been here since 2000...they never lied to me. I understood the government (actually made sure I took the Pete Wahl classes) where open and honest questions were asked and answered straight forward (to small classes I must add...which really surprised me). Anyway, I understood what was happening...what could happen and nobody misled me in anyway about anything. Thus, even if things were not good, I could not complain !

gomoho 09-17-2013 06:35 PM

To be quite honest when I bought here I never thought about what if the Morse family pulls out - shame on me. But everything looked so wonderful and felt so good I was sure it would go on forever - shame on me. But after being here a year I do have concerns as I watch the Morse family pull out of control of certain businesses and turning over HR to Compass, and now the recent Southern Lifestyle and Showcase furniture stores being taken over by an outside company. I have witnessed the closing of restaurants north of 466 and her rumblings about buildings that should be condemned and see with my own eyes the pristine care is not as evident in the area between 466 and 466A and sure it makes me wonder. Do I lose sleep at night - no - but I also don't have my head in the sand any more believing this fantasy will go on forever or maybe not even my lifetime.

Bogie Shooter 09-17-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 747608)
Gracie, that is the structure of Florida's special districts or community development districts. They are set up by state law with a provision that the "power" or voting rights in ALL districts, after a period of six years, start being turned over to the residents. It is based on a formula, very simply, of land ownership within the district.

It just happens that the original side was taken into the town of Lady Lake. People living in this area of TV are still part of TV and have all the same rights that every other resident of TV has-and then some. The only governing body associated with us who are living in the original portion of TV is the Amenities Authority Committee. We have elected officials representing us, that being the town of Lady Lake. You, and every other resident of TV has a representative on the AAC. I go to their meetings periodically. It is very interesting. I've petitioned them and gotten positive results to improvements at one of our pools. They don't bite and all seem to be wonderful, concerned people who listen and talk to you.

Only District's 1-4 have representation on the ACC.
__________________________________
Gary Moyer (VCCDD)


Carl Bell (District 1)


Ann Forrester (District 2)


John Wilcox (District 3) Chair


Rich Lambrecht (District 4)


Josephine “Jo” Weber (Lady Lake/Lake County) Vice Chair


http://www.districtgov.org/projects/...on%20Sheet.pdf
http://www.poa4us.org/bulletins_file...tin200810.html

bkcunningham1 09-17-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 747711)
Only District's 1-4 have representation on the ACC.
__________________________________
Gary Moyer (VCCDD)


Carl Bell (District 1)


Ann Forrester (District 2)


John Wilcox (District 3) Chair


Rich Lambrecht (District 4)


Josephine “Jo” Weber (Lady Lake/Lake County) Vice Chair


http://www.districtgov.org/projects/...on%20Sheet.pdf
MONTHLY POA BULLETIN

I stand corrected. I assumed Gary Moyer represented the other districts. Thank you. So, can you explain this to me, please, Bogie. Does the SLCDD south of 466 have public meetings when they make decisions on amenities in that area?
I realize they don't have elected representatives, but are there meetings and are they governed by Sunshine laws?

Bogie Shooter 09-17-2013 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 747725)
I stand corrected. I assumed Gary Moyer represented the other districts. Thank you. So, can you explain this to me, please, Bogie. Does the SLCDD south of 466 have public meetings when they make decisions on amenities in that area?
I realize they don't have elected representatives, but are there meetings and are they governed by Sunshine laws?

There is no similiar committee.
The SLCDD does meet........here is there latest agenda http://www.districtgov.org/PDFView/P...20130912sl0201
Some districts now have elected rep's.
The meetings are open.
You can sign up for the agenda's of all district meetings to be sent to you via email at districtgov.org.
I believe all meetings are covered by the Florida Sunshine laws.

Bucco 09-17-2013 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 747725)
I stand corrected. I assumed Gary Moyer represented the other districts. Thank you. So, can you explain this to me, please, Bogie. Does the SLCDD south of 466 have public meetings when they make decisions on amenities in that area?
I realize they don't have elected representatives, but are there meetings and are they governed by Sunshine laws?

Meetings are open...attendance encouraged. Folks should attend their district meetings...most meeting notices are posted at your mail station.

Please go to your district meetings. Not aimed at anyone in particular, but the negativity here just sucks the life out of you.

To those reading and wondering...come on down. Great place to live. Concerned ? Ask questions of those who know.....that is important. There are folks on here that, for whatever reason do not like the developer, and that is their right..they watch his money, his politics, everything he does, most of which has nothing to do with the Villages.

Please..go to meetings if you live here. Give up a party so you can be informed about your district and post here without rumors.

Sorry for the vent, am not a booster for anyone, but when folks just complain about this guy, his family, etc without even knowing what they are talking about..just bothers me. His income, politics,etc are flat out none of our business.

bkcunningham1 09-17-2013 08:26 PM

How do you know so much? Thank you. I would say you are like a walking encyclopedia, but that is my dad. I'd say you are a walking Google search engine.

Mikeod 09-17-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1 (Post 747725)
I stand corrected. I assumed Gary Moyer represented the other districts. Thank you. So, can you explain this to me, please, Bogie. Does the SLCDD south of 466 have public meetings when they make decisions on amenities in that area?
I realize they don't have elected representatives, but are there meetings and are they governed by Sunshine laws?

The amenities south of 466, except Pimlico, are still owned by the developer, not SLCDD. It is expected that, once the IRS dispute is settled, these will be sold to the central district. I hope that there will either be a second AAC or an expansion of the current AAC. It will be interesting to see if south of 466 gets funds similar to those provided by the lawsuit for north of 466.

bkcunningham1 09-17-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeod (Post 747759)
The amenities south of 466, except Pimlico, are still owned by the developer, not SLCDD. It is expected that, once the IRS dispute is settled, these will be sold to the central district. I hope that there will either be a second AAC or an expansion of the current AAC. It will be interesting to see if south of 466 gets funds similar to those provided by the lawsuit for north of 466.

Why would they get funds similar to those provided by the lawsuit? I'm missing something.


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