Published on: 9011608. This meeting is a regularly scheduled Cabinet meeting. The Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission will consider repeal of Rule Chapter 42LLL-1, F.A.C. Huntington Hammocks Community Development District. The District’s Board of Supervisors filed a petition requesting the Commission dissolve the District through the repeal of Rule Chapter 42LLL-1, F.A.C. Section 190.046(9), F.S., allows for the dissolution of a community development district which has no outstanding financial obligations and no operating or maintenance responsibilities by the repeal of the rule chapter that established the district. The proposed rule chapter repeal was published in the June 18, 2010, edition of the Florida Administrative Weekly (Vol. 36, No. 24).; Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 9:00 a.m.; Cabinet Meeting Room, Room LL-03, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 8767847. In 2008, the Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission adopted Rule Chapter 42LLL-1, F.A.C., setting forth the establishment, boundaries, and initial board of supervisors of the Huntington Hammocks Community Development District (District). On February 24, 2010, the District’s Board of Supervisors filed a petition requesting the Commission dissolve the District through the repeal of Rule Chapter 42LLL-1, F.A.C. Section 190.046(9), F.S., allows for the dissolution of a community development district which has no outstanding financial obligations and no operating or maintenance responsibilities by the repeal of the rule that established the district. The District has received consent to dissolve from 100% of the landowners within the District; has not issued any bonds, notes or other debt instruments; and has not levied any special assessments against the lands located within the District for the purpose of funding ongoing operating costs or planned community development services.
Published on: 5065551. This meeting is a regularly scheduled Cabinet meeting. The Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission will consider adoption of proposed rules 42LLL-1.001, .002, and .003. Proposed rules 42LLL-1.001, .002, and .003, which address the establishment, boundary, and supervisors of the Huntington Hammocks Community Development District, were published in the Florida Administrative Weekly on November 21, 2007 (Volume 33, Number 47).; January 31, 2008, at 9:00 a.m.; Cabinet Meeting Room (Room LL-03), The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
Published on: 4881348. The petition, filed by Seville LLC, requests the Commission establish a community development district located entirely within unincorporated Hernando County, Florida. The land area proposed to be served by the District comprises approximately 1,036.71 acres. The proposed land area is generally located in Northern Hernando County, with its Northern boundary comprised of the Hernando County/Citrus County Line. The proposed District is further located West of US 98 and East of US 19. There are 83 parcels of real property located within the external boundaries of the proposed District which are to be excluded from the District. The Petitioner has obtained written consent to establish the District from the landowners of 100% of the real property located within the proposed District. The proposed infrastructure plan consists of roads, paving and street lighting; water and wastewater; stormwater management; and, an irrigation system.
Published on: 4729446. The petition, filed by Seville LLC, requests the Commission establish a community development district located entirely within unincorporated Hernando County, Florida. The land area proposed to be served by the District comprises approximately 1,036.71 acres. A general location map is contained as Exhibit 1B to the petition to establish the District. The proposed land area is generally located in Northern Hernando County, with its Northern boundary comprised of the Hernando County/Citrus County Line. The proposed District is further located West of US 98 and East of US 19. There are 83 parcels of real property located within the external boundaries of the proposed District which are to be excluded from the District. Exhibit 2 to the petition depicts the location and provides a list of the real properties located within the external boundaries of the proposed District which are to be excluded from the District. The 83 parcels generally include road rights-of-way; a future electric utility site; a water treatment well site; and, 79 parcels of real property consisting of residential platted lots and common ground green space tracts. The Petitioner has obtained written consent to establish the District from the landowners of 100% of the real property located within the proposed District. The proposed infrastructure plan consists of roads, paving and street lighting; water and wastewater; stormwater management; and an irrigation system.