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Residents rally against developer interests in Bird Bay Village

July 09, 2024 | Venice, Sarasota County, Florida



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Residents rally against developer interests in Bird Bay Village
During a recent government meeting, residents of Bird Bay Village expressed significant concerns regarding proposed changes to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations. Joan Iacono, a long-time resident, highlighted the potential implications of allowing a new landowner's interests to override those of existing homeowners. She emphasized that Bird Bay Village, being the first PUD in the area, has been fully developed for over 30 years, and any changes to its established framework could undermine the rights of its long-term residents.

Iacono pointed out that the recommendations from special counsel, Miss Yerke, could favor a single developer's interests over the collective rights of the community, questioning the fairness of such a shift. She urged the council to consider the historical context of older PUDs and the need for stringent requirements before altering their nature, arguing that the rights of existing owners should take precedence.

Following Iacono, Ruth Cordner addressed the council, focusing on the concept of unified control within PUDs. She noted the challenges in reaching a consensus on property owner rights, particularly regarding the balance between developers and residents. Cordner recounted a troubling incident involving a developer's homeowners association that lacked transparency, which further fueled concerns about the governance of PUDs.

Both speakers underscored the necessity for a fair framework that respects the rights of existing homeowners while allowing developers to operate effectively. The discussions highlighted the ongoing struggle to find a balance in property rights and the governance of PUDs, with residents advocating for a system that ensures their voices are heard in any proposed changes. The council's response to these concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of PUD regulations in the community.

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