Published on: 12489349. The Commission proposes repeal of the rules in order to dissolve the District in response to a request of the District Board and consent of all landowners within the District.
Published on: 12479552. The Commission will consider whether to authorize the publishing of a notice to repeal Rule Chapter 42GG-1 and associated rules in order to dissolve the District.; January 23, 2013, 9:00 AM; Cabinet Meeting Room, LL03, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 5065260. This meeting is a regularly scheduled Cabinet meeting. The Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission will consider adoption of proposed rule 42GG-1.002, Boundary. Proposed rule 42GG-1.002, which addresses the boundary of the Tuscany Community Development District, was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on October 19, 2007 (Volume 33, Number 42).; January 31, 2008, at 9:00 a.m.; Cabinet Meeting Room (Room LL-03), The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 4726148. The Petition, as supplemented, was filed by the Tuscany Community Development District with its registered office located at 123 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. The Petition, as supplemented, proposes to modify the land area presently serviced by the District by amending its boundary to add 332.07 acres to the District located solely within Citrus County, Florida. The District currently covers approximately 1,378.86 acres of land and after amendment the District will encompass approximately 1710.93 acres. Petitioner has obtained written consent to amend the boundaries of the District from the owners of 100% of the real property comprising the expansion parcel. Further, Petitioner indicates the landowners of all the property within the current boundaries of the District are the same landowners whose consent to the creation of the District was documented in the original Petition to establish the District. The consenting landowners within the current District boundaries are also the consenting landowners of all the property within the parcel proposed by the Petition to be added to the District. Each landowner consent documents ownership for all the lands owned, both within the parcel to be added to the District by the Petition and within the current external boundaries of the District. According to the Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs, although the District’s boundary will be expanded through the amendment process, the District’s development plan will remain the same as when the District was established. The District will continue to support 4,138 single-family residential units, 1,258 multi-family residential units, 400 life care center units, 400,000 square feet of business/commercial/office and 41,368 square feet of community/neighborhood services. The 322.07 acre expansion is planned for 842 single-family residential units, which are already included in the above totals. No additional residential or non-residential development is anticipated due to the expansion of the District’s boundary. The District intends to finance road, water, wastewater, stormwater, entry monumentation, landscaping, irrigation and recreational facilities in the expansion area.
Published on: 4280336. The Petition was filed by the Tuscany Community Development District with its registered office located at 123 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. The Petition proposes to modify the land area presently serviced by the District by amending its boundary to add 332.07 acres to the District located solely within Citrus County, Florida. The District currently covers approximately 1,378.86 acres of land and after amendment the District will encompass approximately 1,710.93 acres. Petitioner has obtained written consent to amend the boundaries of the District from the owners of 100% of the real property comprising the expansion parcel and from the owners of 100% of the lands within the existing District. While the District’s boundary will be expanded through the amendment process, the development plan will remain the same as when the District was established. The District will continue to support 4,138 single-family residential units, 1,258 multi-family residential units, 400 life care center units, 400,000 square feet of business/commercial/office, and 41,368 square feet of community/neighborhood services. The expansion parcel is planned for 842 single-family residential units. No additional residential or non-residential development is anticipated due to the expansion of the District’s boundary.