RESOLUTION 2014-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LAKEWOOD RANCH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 4 APPROVING PROPOSED BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT THE BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 PURSUANT TO FLORIDA LAW AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Executive Director has heretofore prepared and submitted to the Board of Supervisors of Community Development District 4 ( the Board ) prior to June 15, 2014 a proposed operating budget and debt service budget for Fiscal Year 2015; and WHEREAS, the Board has considered the proposed budgets and desires to set the required public hearing thereon; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE LAKEWOOD RANCH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 4: 1. The operating and debt service budgets proposed by the Executive Director and as such may have been amended by this Board for Fiscal Year 2015 attached hereto as Exhibit A are hereby approved as the basis for conducting a public hearing to adopt said budgets. 2. The proposed Fiscal Year 2015 budgets are hereby approved for advertising and public hearing. A public hearing to adopt the Fiscal Year 2015 budgets is hereby declared and set for the following date, hour and location: Date: Thursday, August 21, 2014 Hour: Location: 8:00 a.m. Town Hall 8175 Boulevard, Florida 34202 3. The Executive Director is hereby directed to submit a copy of the approved budgets to Manatee County at least 60 days prior to the hearing set above. 4. In accordance with Section 189.418, Florida Statutes, the District s Clerk is further directed to post the approved budgets on the District s website at least two days before the budget hearing date as set forth in Section 2. 5. Notice of this Public Hearing shall be published in the manner prescribed in Florida Law. 6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 12 th DAY OF JUNE, 2014. Michael J. Griffin, Chairman Eva M. Rey, Executive Director
INTERSTATE 'FRO '.}!)Wf"H OJ= AtUI llltle 0 0 ro t: " 01 \ffljvehsit'/ p nttw '( www.i75monatee.com 1-75 Design Financial Project Number: 201277-2-32-01, 201032-4-32-01 Newsletter 1-April2014 The Florida Department oftransportation (FOOT) District One is designing improvements to Interstate 75 (1-75) from north of Fruitville Road to north of University Parkway in Sarasota and Manatee counties. The 3.5 mile design project also includes reconstructing the 1-75/ University Parkway interchange from the existing diamond design to a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) design, the first DDI in Florida to advance to the final design phase. The project wi ll widen about 3.5 miles of 1-75, from north of Fruitville Road to north of University Parkway, to an eight-lane highway with three through lanes and one auxiliary lane in each direction added to the interstate median. This project will widen 1-75 bridges over Erie Creek and replace 1-75 bridges over University Parkway. The project also includes widening about one mile of University Parkway from the Cattlemen Road/Cooper Creek Boulevard intersection to the Market Street/ Lake Osprey Drive intersection. A future ultimate 1-75 design project will widen the interstate from eight lanes to twelve lanes. The ultimate project includes two express lanes, three general use lanes, and one auxiliary lane in each direction within the project limits. Ultimate improvements are planned to extend acceptable level of service for 1-75 well beyond 2050. Construction is not currently funded in FDOT's five year work program. How the road will look Project / / ' / //,,, ///,,... ~~/,//./,,,.....:;:~ Ultimate Project 1-75 bridges University Parkway 1,I0'.,1,12,1,J 2',1, 12',1, I 2',1 Shldr Shldr
DDl's are a unique and highly effective concept based on a standard diamond interchange with a shift in crossroad traffic within the interchange. Through traffic on University Parkway will cross paths twice as traffic shifts to the left side of oncoming traffic between the interstate ramps. The design allows left turn movements to occur without crossing oncoming traffic. The University Parkway DOI can handle future anticipated traffic while significantly reducing space and impacts required to implement the design. Public Involvement FOOT conducted a comprehensive public involvement program during the Project Development and Environmental (PD&E) study of 1-75 from south of SR 681 to north of University Parkway in Sarasota and Manatee counties. The program included public hearings in February and May 2009. Similarly, the department developed a Community Awareness Plan (CAP) that is implemented during the design phase to solicit input from the public, officials, agencies and other interested persons. In addition, FOOT project representatives are available to make a presentation about the project to community groups and orga nizations as requested. A public meeting will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 26, 2014, at the Holiday Inn, Osprey Room, 6231 Lake Osprey Drive, Sarasota, Florida 34240. Additional information can be found on the project website www.ilsmanatee.com. Project Schedule Design Public Meeting ROW Acquisition Construction Spring 2012 to Spring 2015 Summer2014 Not Required To Be Determined Contact Us If you have any questions about this 1-75 design project, please contact Florida Department oftransportation project manager Kevin Ingle at: Kevin Ingle, P.E. FOOT Project Manager P.O. Box 1249, Bartow, Florida 33831 863-519-2740 Kevin.lngle@dot.state.fl.us www.i75manatee.com
16 LANDSCAPE INSPECTION REPORT 05/28/14 CDD 4 May 2014 Attending: Jeremy Martin - Down to Earth, Ramon Sepulveda IDA Operations Greenbrook Blvd East at SR70 1. Treat for turf weeds on turf in front of east monument. 2. Treat for bed weeds in general on east side berm at the east entrance. Terrace East to West Banks East to West Walk Preserve 3. Remove Wax Mrytle suckers in general area along berm from Greenbrook Blvd. to Sundial Place cul-de-sac. 4. Treat for bed weeds in Bowfin Terrace cul-de-sac. 5. Treat for turf weeds at the end of Sundial Place cul-de-sac along walk way. 6. Treat for bed weeds on common area at the entrance east side near pond. Buffer Area north to south Ravines 7. Treat for bed weeds in general on Lorraine Road berm. Dale 8175 Blvd., Bradenton, FL 34202
Chase 8. Treat for bed weeds at monument. Run 9. Remove tall weeds in lift station (Landcare). Bend 10. Robin Cove cul-de-sac treat for bed weeds and tighten up Durantas. 11. Waterthrush Place cul-de-sac treat for bed weeds on east side berm and also on cul-de-sac. Crossings 12. Treat for bed weeds in Pine Siskin Glen cul-de-sac. 13. Remove fallen limbs from Wax Myrtle near lift station. Greenbrook Blvd. West at SR70 14. East side berm remove suckers at the base of oak trees. 15. East side monument treat for bed weeds. 16. Treat for bed weeds at west side monument. Haven 17. Tighten up Durantas at Glossy Ibis Place cul-de-sac. 18. Treat for bed weeds and tighten up Durantas Willet Court cul-de-sac. 19. Macaw Glen cul-de-sac tighten up Durantas and treat for bed weeds. Gardens 20. Trim Ligustrum at monument. 21. Treat for weeds in shell path in general. Trails 22. Treat for bed weeds in berm on exit side. 8175 Blvd., Bradenton, FL 34202
Vistas 23. At the end of Brown Thrasher Pike in preserve area remove fallen Carolina Willow tree (Landcare). Rivers Fields Greenbrook Blvd. East to West 24. Remove suckers at the base of oak tree near Light Pole (L/P) 44. 25. East from Chase across from L/P 47 remove suckers at the base of Sweet Gum tree. 26. Treat for crack weeds along curb near L/P 14. Greenbrook West to East 27. Treat for bed weeds across from Fields in center median. Lorraine an 70 south 28. Tighten up Sweet Viburnum near L/P 3. 29. Remove broken Wax Myrtle limb near L/P 9. 30. Treat Lorraine Road berm for bed weeds south of Greenbrook Blvd on west side. 31. Tighten up Durantas at the intersection of Greenbrook Blvd and Lorraine Rd all the way around. Adventure Park 32. Treat for crack weeds along road path in general. 33. Treat for crack weeds in basketball court. 34. Treat for crack weeds in parking lot. Inspection Carry-over Items: Replacement Items: 0 8175 Blvd., Bradenton, FL 34202
Performance Evaluation: With only 34 punch list items and no carry over items from previous month's inspection, DTE's performance remains stellar in District 4. Pentas are to arrive the week of 6/9 and are a suitable choice for summer annuals, as the can withstand both heat and humidity. Soil amendments beyond contract standards have taken place and should nourish the annual plants for the coming months. Work still needs to be accomplished related to removing dead limbs. DTE received a passing score for the month of May. Inter-District Authority Operations Representative: Signed Position Printed Landscape Maintenance Contractor Representative: Signed Jeremy Martin Printed Position 8175 Blvd., Bradenton, FL 34202