Project Wide Advisory Committee (PWAC)
Project Wide Fund Overview – August 13, 2018
The PWAC was established by Resolution 13-05 of the Sumter Landing Community Development District (SLCDD) and is comprised of a Board Supervisor from Village Community Development District No’s 5-11. The establishing resolution provides the PWAC will provide input, explore issues and provide advice and recommendations to the SLCDD on issues related to the maintenance of Project Wide Improvements.
Resolution 17-11 was subsequently adopted by the SLCDD on May 18, 2017 to expand the duties and responsibilities of the PWAC to provide input, explore issues and provide recommendations on issues related to SLCDD owned Amenity facilities.
Among other items outlined in the ordinances, the PWAC duties include:
Project Wide Improvement Responsibilities:
- Review and recommend the annual budget to the SLCDD, review budget to actual statements and recommend all capital expenditures through or outside of the budget process as necessary as it pertains to the Project Wide Fund.
- Review and recommend contract renewals and bid/proposal awards to the Board related to the Project Wide Improvements.
- Explore significant and important issues pertaining to the Project Wide Improvements as they arise and provide advice and recommendations to the SLCDD.
Amenity Responsibilities:
- Review and recommend the annual Sumter Landing Amenity Division (SLAD) budget to the SLCDD, review budget to actual statements and recommend all capital expenditures through or outside of the budget process as necessary as it pertains to the SLAD.
- Review and recommend contract renewals and bid/proposal awards to the SLCDD related to the SLAD.
- Explore significant and important issues pertaining to the SLAD as they arise and provide advice and recommendations to the SLCDD.
- Rate setting of Amenity Facility user fees to the extent permissible under the Declaration of Restrictions.
- Establishment, from time-to-time, of a maximum Amenity Fee for the SLCDD owned Amenity Fees such that increases in Amenity Fees whether by Consumer Price Index, resale of a home or otherwise will not result in an Amenity Fee owned by the SLCDD having to pay in excess of such maximum amount.
Please use the following links to view the adopted SLCDD Resolutions in their entirety:
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