ARTICLE XVI. - FLOW WAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT [136]


Sec. 122-426. - Findings of fact.

The foregoing Recitals are hereby adopted as if fully set forth here as findings of facts which are determined by the Board to be true and correct.

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 1, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-427. - Authority for ordinance.

This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to F.S. § 190.005(2), and other applicable provisions of law governing county ordinances.

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 2, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-428. - Establishment of the Flow Way Community Development District.

The Flow Way Community Development District is hereby established within the boundaries of the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached to Ordinance No. 02-09 and incorporated by reference herein.

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 3, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-429. - Designation of initial board members.

The following five persons are herewith designated to be the initial members of the Board of Supervisors:

1. Christopher G. Claussen
2074 Sevilla Way
Naples, FL 34109
3. Bruce Bowers
1205 Pocantico Lane
Naples, FL 34110
2. Jack Sterling
3221 64th Street, SW
Naples, FL 34105
4. Mark Alderuccio
5425 Park Central Court
Naples, FL 34109
5. Thomas Barrett
132-204 Pebble Shores Drive
Naples, FL 34110

 

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 4, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-430. - District name.

The community development district herein established shall henceforth be known as the "Flow Way Community Development District".

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 5, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-431. - Statutory provisions governing district.

The Flow Way Community Development District shall be governed by the provisions of F.S. ch. 190, and all other applicable general and local law.

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 6, 2-26-02)

Sec. 122-432. - Consent to special powers.

The Board specifically consents to the District's exercise of certain additional special powers to plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate, and maintain additional systems and facilities for: (i) parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural, and educational uses; and (ii) security, including, but not limited to, guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion-detection systems, and patrol cars, when authorized by proper governmental agencies; except that the District may not exercise any police power, but may contract with the appropriate local general-purpose government agencies for an increased level of such services within the District boundaries; all as authorized and described by F.S. §§ 190.012(2)(a) and (d). The Board further recognizes the District's right to seek consent from Collier County for further additional special powers in accordance with F.S. § 190.012(2).

(Ord. No. 02-09, § 7, 2-26-02)

Secs. 122-433—122-450. - Reserved.



FOOTNOTE(S):


(136) Editor's note— Ord. No. 98-47, adopted June 2, 1998, repealed §§ 122-426 and 122-427 in their entirety. Formerly, said sections pertained to District 1 MSTU. See the Code Comparative Table. (Back)