It was a much livelier meeting of the West Villages Improvement District Supervisory Board than it has been in past. I was really excited to see so many more residents in attendance, with a particularly noticeable surge from those in Gran Paradiso. Kudos! Great to see everyone. As a matter of fact, because of the increase in turnout while having the meeting 'closer to home' there is discussion of making that permanent, either meeting at one community center or alternating between the two communities. Except that it was a little harder to hear board members and others on the panel, I have to admit that it was really nice not having to go so far into North Port to City Hall to attend.
There were quite a few points of discussion and many questions from public members in attendance, and I think I may have missed a couple while in conversations with my neighbors; however, I will do my best to share all of the key items that I was able to make notes about. But it is likely going to take me two or three writing sessions to share all of the information. I will share the question and answer session to start, as that is likely the more pressing information on the minds of community members.
First, after a quorum was established, the meeting was opened to public comment for questions and requests of items to be added to the agenda. Those questions were taken, and then Marty Black (Chairman) systematically answered in order what he could. To follow is the summary points that I gleaned from that discussion:
- The first question raised, and also brought up again later in the meeting, was regarding the status of having a traffic light installed on 41 at the entrances of Gran Paradiso and IslandWalk. It was said that the Board has voiced its concerns to the City, State, and the developers regarding this issue, but has no way to compel action on it. The developers are responsible for the installation, but they cannot do so without the approval of the state DOT. The previous warrant study conducted did not meet criteria for approval, and there essentially, is where the holdup lies.
{On a side note, the FDOT website says that they respond to public requests in this area..."The District Traffic Operations Offices respond to written letters from the public, civic organizations, businesses, etc. requesting the need for a traffic signal to be installed or modified" (Website Link). Maybe we should flood them with letters or a petition? Our DOT district contact Information:
1. District 1 Secretary, Billy Hattaway, 801 N. Broadway Ave. , Bartow, FL 33830-3809, Phone: (863) 519-2300
2. Public Information Office, Bartow District Headquarters, 801 North Broadway Ave., Bartow, FL 33830-3809, Phone: (239) 225-1900, FAX (239) 338-2353
3. Southwest Area Office, 10041 Daniels Parkway, Ft. Myers, FL 33913, Phone: (239) 225-1900, FAX (239) 338-2353, or Toll Free in Southwest Florida 1-800-292-3368}
- Next question had to do with mosquitoes and spraying and what is done in the area. The response was that some is done by the County, and some is a responsibility within the individual community, so contact your property manager to find out.
- Another questioner was wondering why there were different size sidewalks in different areas. It was explained that these were designed according to anticipated demand for use in each area.
- Still thinking along the sidewalks was another inquiry as to trimming back invasive plants covering much of the sidewalk. The question was directed to Mike Smith, responsible for oversight of and many onsite district maintenance projects. He said that they have been working to cut back such plants, like the Brazilian peppers.
- Then, a question was raised about the potential for additional assessments to existing residents for increased maintenance and projects with all of the growth (many in attendance also shook their head in agreement with wanting more information along these lines as well). The short answer for this is that it is not out of the question that additional assessments could be imposed, but there are none currently proposed or planned or being discussed by the Board.
- Related to the finance and funding of the district, it was then posed an inquiry as to the status of past due assessments and debt owed to the district. The answer is that there is an option available for the Land Partners to purchase the defaulted property through redemption. However, the amount owed is $23 million, and this is not anywhere near a reasonable acquisition cost for them to exercise that option for the size of the property.
- An additional (second) pedestrian node on West Villages Parkway, which has been a point of contention for at least one regular attendee and resident, was brought up and questioned as to the practicality of the expense. The response was that the second node cost half of what the original one did and added a symmetry to the location that seemed appropriate with the Gran Paradiso owners' entrance nearing completion.
- From a question regarding where the new SMH facility is to be location. Discussion began with mention of an appraisal for land to be dedicated for a school that is outstanding. Also, the SMH land swap has been completed, and projections for available services are said to be 3-5 years. The extended timeframe being attributed to the fact that SMH is a public entity and must go through particular processes to move forward on the project.
- The last of the public questions was to the effect of whether or not the Ranch uses their existing property for agricultural purposes in order to get tax breaks. The response to this was that there was a discount for a portion of the land related to this, but the ongoing use for cattle and such serves other purposes that are of benefit. First, they bring in revenue to help cover expenses (such as taxes) while the development gets going. It provides active management of the property to ensure the land remains in a healthy state and ensures a measure of public safety through that as well.
I will write about the rest of the meeting in another post, but it was primarily status updates of ongoing projects and information that has been shared before. So, that can wait until another day this week.
Still, there are just a couple more items of note. One was simply that the meeting was held at IslandWalk, because the City of North Port rescheduled their committee meeting, and our District could no longer use their auditorium on the designated day or time. It was discussed changing the meeting day an time going forward in order to make use of the City Hall facilities again, but the encouraging turnout of more residents was said to encourage the consideration of hosting the meetings using facilities of the existing communities in the future.
Appraisals are out for a public school and for the extension of Manasota Beach road into these communities. But, projections for the completion of the beach road are likely 15-20 years. Not close to as soon as many have been told in past. The preeminent project, though, the commercial center joint venture is projected to be open in the fall of 2017. A meeting is to be held at SCF tonight where a presentation of information regarding the proposed commercial center will be made. Don't miss it!
Let me know if there are ever any specific questions I may answer or get answered for you!
Thanks for reading,
Ali
If you are considering purchasing a home, I can assist you. My services and extensive resources are of no cost to you. I am even able to save home buyers money...including additional cash incentives to new construction buyers which even the builders' sales reps do not have access. I do not work for any of the wonderful builders/developers in the West Villages Improvement District, or any others for that matter. My services and information (including the resources provided on all of my websites) are wholly independent of these developers. No other independent professional is more knowledgeable about this community, and enlisting me to assist with your transaction also serves to fund these resources to keep them available for you and others on an ongoing basis.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Ali
Ali H. Johnston, MHA, MBA in Real Estate
Realtor®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964
West Villages Realty LLC
Mobile: 941-539-5771
If you are considering purchasing a home in this community, I can assist you. My services and extensive resources are of no cost to you, and in most instances, I am even able to save home buyers money. I do not work for any of the wonderful builders/developers in the West Villages Improvement District, or any others for that matter. My services and information (including the resources provided on all of my websites) are wholly independent of these developers. No other independent professional is more knowledgeable about this community, and enlisting me to assist with your transaction can provide you with a wealth of information as well as saving you money.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Ali
Ali H. Johnston, MHA, MBA in Real Estate
Realtor®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964
West Villages Realty LLC
Mobile: 941-539-5771
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