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~ :;}-\I *) /oq;;;;. 5 sr oc.. + G,P •'' ~ :;}-\i".V\ tlttltttttll~~~~~3 1246 ~litl~l~t 00557654 ~tfttlll~~mttlttttttl 3 STATE OF FLORIDA 1~ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 2740 CENTERVIEW DRIVE • TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 LAWTON CHILES LINDA LOOMIS SHELLEY Governor Secrl'!lary October 1, 1992 M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Recipients of Official List f , i / \ . FROM: Linda Loomis Shelley, Secretafu-l_ ___ }'- ,-)\ ,-___ ..) _ v RE: 1992 Official List of Special Districts ---.._,) Enclosed is your copy of the 1992 Official List of Special Districts in Florida, which is being distributed to all independent special districts, certain state agencies, counties, municipalities, county prop~rty appraisers, tax collectors and supervisors of elections as required by Chapter 189, Florida Statutes. Maintaining an up-to-date Official List is an ongoing process, and the assistance you provide is greatly appreciated. This year's list includes a total of 987 districts (excluding the 34 dissolved districts): 439 are independent, 474 are dependent, 31 are inactive, and 9 are unknown. Districts are continuously being created and dissolved. The Special District Information Program makes every effort to keep abreast of these changes. Rule 98-50.013, Florida Administrative Code, requires that a copy of the charter of any newly created special district be submitted to the Department pf community Affairs within 30 days subsequent to the first meeting of the newly-created special district. This ensures that the district is added to the Official List. Resolutions dissolving districts should also be forwarded to _the Department in order to assist us in maintaining accurate records. F352.0095S L773 UNT • HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT _ 1992 J D_CJ J 0 1992 Memorandum October 1, 1992 Page Two If a special district's status on the Official List is inconsistent with the status submitted by the special district, the district may request that the Department issue a declaratory statement setting forth the requirements necessary to resolve the inconsistency, pursuant to Section 189.4035(6), Florida Statutes. The form for a petition for a declaratory statement can be found in Chapter 9-4, Florida Administrative Code. The petition must be submitted in writing to: Agency Clerk Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Should you need additional information about any of the special districts, the staff of the Special District Information Program can be reached at 904/922-5431 or SUNCOM 292-5431. LLS/jp Enclosure SPECIAL DISTRICT INFOR1\1ATION PROGRAM 1992 OFFICIAL LIST OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS October 1, 1992 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CO:MMUNITY AFFAIRS Linda Loomis Shelley, Secretary 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 ~ 'J>:..,:<. (y)Cf.C, L173 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Special District Infonnation Program Official List of Special Districts STATUS KEY DEPENDENT- A Special District that meets at least one (1) of the following criteria: (a) The membership of its governing body is identical to that of the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. (b) All members of its governing body are appointed by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. (c) During their unexpired terms, all members of the Special District's governing body are subject to removal by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. (d) The District budget requires approval through an affirmative vote or can be vetoed by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality . .INDEPENDENT- A Special District that is not a Dependent Special District as outlined above. A District that includes more than one (1) county is an Independent Special District. Community Development Districts, created under Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, are also Independent Districts. INACTIVE- The Special District Information Program has received confirmation that the District exists but is currently not functioning. (This does not mean that the formal process for declaring a district inactive, pursuant to Section 189.4044, Florida Statutes, has been initiated.) UNKNOWN- The Special District Information Program has been unable to contact the District OR the District has failed to respond to requests for information made by the Special District Information Program. DISSOLVED- The enabling legislation of the Special District has been repealed or the governing board has been abolished. TABLE OF CONTENTS County Page Status Key i Multi-County 1 Alachua 5 Baker 6 Bay 7 Bradford 8 Brevard 9 Broward 12 Calhoun 18 Charlotte 18 Citrus 20 Clay 21 Collier 22 Columbia 24 Dade 25 Desoto 27 Dixie 28 Duval 29 Escambia 30 Flagler 31 Franklin 32 Gadsden 33 Gilchrist 34 Glades 35 Gulf 36 Hamilton 37 Hardee 37 Hendry 38 Hernando 40 Highlands 41 Hillsborough 43 Holmes 47 Indian River 48 Jackson 50 Jefferson 50 Lafayette 51 Lake 51 Lee 53 Leon 57 Levy 58 Liberty 59 Madison 59 Manatee 60 Marion 62 Martin 63 Monroe 64 Nassau 65 Okaloosa 66 Okeechobee 68 Orange 69 Osceola 71 Palm Beach 73 Pasco 78 Pinellas 79 Polk 82 Putnam 84 Santa Rosa 85 Sarasota 87 Seminole 89 St. Johns 90 St. Lucie 91 Sumter 93 Suwannee 94 Taylor 95 Union 96 Volusia 96 Wakulla 99 Walton 99 Washington 101 12:40:20 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 10/01/92 Special District Information Program Page: Official List of Special Districts ======================================================================================================================== GLADES, HENDRY CHARLOTTE, LEE BREVARD, ORANGE, OSCEOLA, SEMINOLE BARRON WATER CONTROL DISTRICT BOCA GRANDE FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL RALPH W; NICHOLSON EDWARD F. DAVIS AUTHORITY P. 0. BOX 1606 P. 0. BOX 344 JAMES D. BATES LABELLE, FL 33935 BOCA GRANDE, FL 33921 3452 LAKE LYNDA DRIVE (813)675-0346 (813)964-0226 SUITE 100 Status: Independent Status: Independent ORLANDO, FL 32817 CIRCUIT COURT DECREE, 20TH JUDICIAL CHAPTER 43·22372, L.O.F (407)281-0180 CIRCUIT, DATED 5/8/75 (B&F #835137) Status: Independent CREATED PURSUANT TO CH. 343, PART I, F.S. CB&F #845144) COL Ll ER I HENDRY CALHOUN, GULF COLLIER, HENDRY COW SLOUGH WATER CONTROL DISTRICT DEAD LAKES WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT DEVILS GARDEN WATER CONTROL DISTRICT DANA NEWLIN BENNY C. LISTER W. R. HOWARD P. 0. BOX 1986 1000 FIFTH STREET P. 0. BOX 338 ARCADIA, FL 33821 PORT ST. JOE, FL 32456·1648 LABELLE, FL 33935 (813)494-4020 (904)229-6112 (813)675-2966 Status: Independent Status: Inactive Status: Independent CHAPTER 89-426, L.O.F. CHAPTER 57-1115, L.O.F. CIRCUIT COURT DECREE, 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CASE #71-42 (B&F #835737) GLADES, HENDRY HENDRY I LEE CHARLOTTE, SARASOTA DISSTON ISLAND CONSERVANCY DISTRICT EAST COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT ENGLEWOOD AREA FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT DWIGHT GRAYDON JAMES P. WARD CAROL BRETON 305 WEST ARROYO AVENUE 101 CONSTRUCTION LANE 599 SOUTH INDIANA AVENUE CLEWISTON, FL 33440 LEHIGH ACRES, FL 33936 ENGLEWOOD, FL 34223 (813)983-6124 (813)368-0044 (813)474-3311 Status: Independent Status: Independent Status: Independent CHAPTER 23·9977, L.O.F. CHAPTER 63-1549, L.O.F. CHAPTER 82-381, L.O.F. CHARLOTTE, SARASOTA GLADES, HENDRY, PALM BEACH ALACHUA, BROWARD, MANATEE, PALM BEACH, ENGLEWOOD WATER DISTRICT EVERGLADES AGRICULTURAL AREA PINELLAS, SARASOTA PEDRO F. MORA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DISTRICT FIRST FLORIDA GOVERNMENTAL FINANCING 201 SELMA AVENUE CHARLES F. SCHOECH COMMISSION ENGLEWOOD, FL 34223 324 ROYAL PALM WAY RICHARD C. DOWDY (813)474-3217 THIRD FLOOR C/0 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES Status: Independent PALM BEACH, FL 33480 201 WEST PARK AVENUE CHAPTER 59-931, L.O.F. ( 407)655- 0620 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32302-1757 Status: Independent (904)222-9684 CHAPTER 89·423, L.O.F. Status: Independent INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT DATED 11/26/85 (B&F #817619) DADE, DUVAL, INDIAN RIVER, LEON, GLADES, HENDRY FLAGLER, ST. JOHNS MANATEE, OKALOOSA, ORANGE, PALM BEACH, FLAGHOLE DRAINAGE DISTRICT FLAGLER ESTATES ROAD AND WATER POLK, SARASOTA, VOLUSIA JOE MARLIN HILLIARD CONTROL DISTRICT FIRST MUNICIPAL LOAN COUNCIL ROUTE 2, BOX 175 MARK P. STANTON WILLIAM A. EVERS CLEWISTON, FL 33440 9850 LIGHT AVENUE P. 0. BOX 1757 (813)983-5111 HASTINGS, FL 32145 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32302·1757 Status: Independent (904)692-1513 Status: Independent CHAPTER 53·28540, L.O.F. Status: Independent INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT CIRCUIT COURT DECREE, NO. 2154, DATED 6/4/71 87-502, 89·505 (B&F #837537) 12:40:36 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 10/01/92 Special District Information Program Page: 2 Official List of Special Districts ======================================================================================================================== BREVARD, BROWARD, DADE, DUVAL, CITRUS, ESCAMBIA, WASHINGTON BREVARD, COLLIER, SARASOTA FLAGLER, INDIAN RIVER, MARTIN, FLORIDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE FLORIDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE PALM BEACH, ST. JOHNS, ST. LUCIE, AUTHORITY COMMISSION VOLUSIA PHILIP C. BENNETT BARRY JOHNSON FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT 8660 COLLEGE PARKWAY FLA. ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES ART WILDE SUITE 230 P. 0. BOX 549 1314 MARCINSKI ROAD FORT MYERS, FL 33919 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32302 JUPITER, FL 33477 (813)481-2880 (904)224-3148 (407)627-3386 Status: Independent Status: Independent Status: Independent INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITRUS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BREVARD, CHAPTER 27·12026, L.O.F. AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES DATED COLLIER AND SARASOTA COUNTIES DATED 11/19/85 (B&F #817819) 2/19/91 (B&F #818019) CITRUS, HERNANDO FLAGLER, PUTNAM, ST. JOHNS LAKE, ORANGE GULF SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION HASTINGS DRAINAGE DISTRICT LAKE APOPKA NATURAL GAS DISTRICT DISTRICT TAM! STONE GEORGE F. CRABTREE MALCOLM WOLFE 5445 DINKINS ROAD 1500 EAST HIGHWAY 50 205 E. FT. DADE AVENUE HASTINGS, FL 32145 WINTER GARDEN, FL 34787 BROOKSVILLE, FL 34601 (904)692-1525 (407)656-2734 (904)754-4035 Status: Independent Status: Independent Status: Independent CHAPTER 1919, 7969 L.O.F. (B&F CHAPTER 59-556, L.O.F. RESOL. DATED 10/21/43; PURSUANT TO #836537) CH. 582, F.S. (B&F #836431) MANATEE, SARASOTA MARTIN, PALM BEACH BAKER, BRADFORD, UNION LONGBOAT KEY BEACH EROSION CONTROL LOXAHATCHEE RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL NEW RIVER SOLID WASTE ASSOCIATION DISTRICT CONTROL DISTRICT ALLEN F.
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