Published on: 18719562. The Petition filed with the Commission proposes amendment of the Rivers Edge Community Development District by removing approximately 2,499.74 acres from the District’s boundaries.
Published on: 18659907. Removal of approximately 2,499.74 acres from the District's boundaries.; March 14, 2017, 9:00 AM; Cabinet Meeting Room, Room LL-03, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 10125556. This is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Governor and Cabinet. The Governor and Cabinet sitting as the Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission will meet to consider the merger of the Main Street Community Development District with the Rivers Edge Community Development District through amendment of Rule 42FFF-1.002, F.A.C.
; August 2, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Cabinet Meeting Room, LL03, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001, telephone (850)487-1884
Published on: 9995673. A petition has been filed with the Commission requesting the merger of the Main Street Community Development District (“Main Street CDD”) and the Rivers Edge Community Development District (“Rivers Edge CDD”) (together, “Districts”). On June 16, 2010, the Main Street CDD and the Rivers Edge CDD each adopted resolutions authorizing the process necessary to accomplish the merger and approving a Merger Agreement. The Merger Agreement, among other things, provides for: the filing of a petition; the intent that Rivers Edge CDD remain as the surviving district; the proper allocation of the indebtedness; and the manner in which debt is to be retired. The merger agreements are contained as Exhibits 1A and 1B to the petition. Main Street CDD currently covers approximately 89.9 acres of land located entirely within St. Johns County, Florida. Rivers Edge CDD currently covers approximately 4,086.6 acres of land located entirely within St. Johns County, Florida. Main Street CDD and Rivers Edge CDD are generally located in the RiverTown Development of Regional Impact. A general location map is provided in Exhibit 3 to the petition. The current metes and bounds descriptions of the external boundaries of the CDDs are set forth in Exhibit 4 to the petition. After merger, the surviving district will encompass a total of approximately 4,176.5 acres. The approval of the Merger Agreement and authorization to file the petition by the Districts’ Board of Supervisors constitutes consent of all landowners within the Districts.