COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS (CDDs)


Pelican Landing has two Community Development Districts (CDDs):

Bay Creek Community Development District
Bayside Improvement District


Each CDD is governed by a Board of Supervisors elected by the property owners who are registered Florida voters within the boundaries of the district. The district boards meet on the 4th Monday of each month at 2:00 PM at the PLCA Community Center. The agenda for each meeting is posted on this website approximately one week prior to the meeting. Minutes are posted after they have been approved by the boards. Meetings are open to the public.

For meeting agendas, click HERE.
For meeting minutes, click HERE
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Bay Creek Community Development District includes the neighborhoods of Ascot, Bay Creek, Bay Crest, Costa Del Sol, The Cottages, Creekside Crossing, Pinewater Place, Southbridge, The Pointe, and The Ridge.

Bayside Improvement District includes the neighborhoods of Addison Place, Bay Cedar, Bellagio, Capri, Castella, Coventry, Cypress Island,  Florencia, Goldcrest, Heron Cove, Heron Glen, Heron Point, La Scala, Las Palmas, Lakemont, Lakemont Cove, Longlake, Longlake Village, Merano, Messina, Mystic Ridge, Navona, Palermo, Palm Colony, Pennyroyal, The Reserve, The Sanctuary, Sandpiper Greens, Sandpiper Isle, Sawgrass Point, Sorrento, Treviso, Tuscany Isle, and Waterside.

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General Purpose:
Each district is a limited purpose independent government agency designed to provide community-related services to its residents by maintaining the community’s infrastructure.

Funding:
The CDDs are funded by an annual non ad-valorem assessment that is included on the property owner’s county tax bill. For some areas of Pelican Landing, that bill also includes a non ad-valorem capital assessment that pays for debt services related to construction of district facilities.

Management:
Wrathell, Hart, Hunt and Associates, LLC provide management services for the CDDs.
District Manager - Chuck Adams -
adamsc@whhassociates.com
Assistant Regional Manager - Cleo Crismond - crismondc@whhassociates.com


District Services: E-mail crismondc@whhassociates.com or leave a voice mail at (239) 947-2055

For service with street lamps, landscape of common areas, storm sewers, irrigation water supply, wetlands management or monument maintenance, please either e-mail to the above e-mail address or call the above telephone number to leave a voice mail.

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Here's What The Districts Do!


Working in concert with the PLCA and WCI, the community developer, the Districts are responsible for providing:

Landscaping Maintenance: Maintenance of all plant materials and irrigation systems within the community’s common areas, parks, and right-of-ways is provided by the district’s own landscape team. And they plant all those colorful flowers each season!

Lake Maintenance: The district contracts with a private firm to keep our lakes free from unwanted algae and vegetation, a sometimes daunting task with the varying weather conditions.

Wetland Maintenance: A private firm maintains our wetland areas, paying careful attention to the removal of unwanted exotic plant materials.

Storm Water Management: The lakes throughout Pelican Landing were created to be both functional and beautiful. As part of the storm water management system, the lakes must meet state water quality standards and provide for flood control. Lake levels are designed to fluctuate throughout the year as the rain and ground water levels vary. The planting of lake banks with aquatic plants and the introduction of aeration systems help to maintain water quality The storm water first flows through drainage culverts and swales where much of the sediment and organic debris settles. The water collects in wetland areas, marshes, and man-made lakes where it is further detained for filtration before flowing into tidal estuaries.

Water Supply System: The districts provide an efferent non-potable water supply for the irrigation systems. Individual home owners and individual communities are billed for their water usage. Potable water is provided and billed by Bonita Springs Utilities.

Street Lighting Maintenance: The districts repair damaged or inoperative lights on community roads.

Street Sweeping: Street sweeping is provided for all community roads. Individual neighborhoods may execute an agreement to have the district sweep their streets.

Monument Maintenance: The districts clean and paint monument signs for single family neighborhoods. Condominium developments and villa developments are responsible for maintaining their own signage.


Concerns regarding these services should be directed to: District Services (239) 947-2055.


BAY CREEK SUPERVISORS

Nelson Glueck (Southbridge)
xenginer@comcast.net

Keith Huffman (Bay Crest)

Jim Janek (The Pointe)
janekj@earthlink.net


Fred McAuley (Costa Del Sol)

Robert Pritt (Ascot)

Spicerooni@aol.com


BAYSIDE SUPERVISORS
Bernie Cramer (Longlake)
bfcramer@aol.com

Marvin Hancock (Longlake)

John Crew (Lakemont)

Walter McCarthy (Bay Cedar)

Jim Patterson (Waterside)
jpatte@comcast.net

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