Sugarfoot Oaks / Cedar Ridge Preservation and Enhancement District
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Special District Sugarfoot Oaks / Cedar Ridge Neighborhood Preservation and Enhancement District (the "District") was created under the provisions of Chapter 163, Part IV, Florida Statutes on October 23, 2001 by the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners' (the "County") Ordinance No. 01-24. The original boundaries of the District were expanded pursuant to Ordinance No. 03-02 effective February 11, 2003. The District consist of approximately 72.7 acres and approximately two thousand (2,000) people comprising approximately eight hundred (800) households.
True Purpose The purpose is to more fully promote, protect, and improve health, safety and welfare of the neighborhoods for the residents, visitors, and property owners. True Services The District through its Neighborhood Council implements strategies to enhance security, protect the neighborhoods, and evaluates the effectiveness of its annual plan. True Special Assessments Collected The amount assessed per parcel is calculated at $5.00 per dwelling unit, per month. For the 827 units in the District, the total assessed amount to be collected is approximately $49,620 annually. True Members of the Governing Body
Chauncey Clark, President
Bruce McGee, Vice-President
Miriam Gonzalez, Secretary
Vacant, Treasurer
Thomas McIntosh, Member
Stephen Weeks, Staff Liaison True Annual Meetings An annual meeting of the members shall take place in the month of March, the specific date, time and location of which will be designated by the chair. At the annual meeting the members shall elect directors and officers, receive reports on the activities of the association, and determine the direction of the association for the coming year. True Sugarfoot Oaks/Cedar Ridge Preservation & Enhancement District Special Meeting True Special Meetings Special meetings may be called by the chair, or a simple majority of the Council.
True Notice of Meetings Printed notice of each meeting shall be listed on the website and emailed to each voting member, at least 7 days prior to the meeting. True Quorum A quorum shall consist of 3 Council/board members. True Preservation & Enhancement Meeting Schedule Regular meetings of the members shall be held on the second Tuesday in the months of January, March, May, July, September, and November, at a time and place designated by the chair.
These meetings are open to the public.
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InformationStatus: Dependent
County: Alachua
Date Established: 10/23/2001
Creation Document: County Ordinance #01-24 County Ordinance #03-02
Statutory Authority: Section 163.524, F.S.
Board Selection: Elected
Local Governing Authority: Alachua County
Fiscal Year: October 1 to September 30
E-Mail: specialdistricts@alachuacounty.us
Mailing Address: Stephen Weeks, Director Housing Programs Department of Community Support Services 218 SE 24th Street Gainesville, FL 32641
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