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Commissioners regarding the 1-percent sales tax referendum.
Posted to Subscribers of St. Johns County
Henry, I know this is hard to understand but let me say it as simply as possible, Stop the growth, no more developments, no more funding for developments of anything, of any kind, ever, for ten years. We will save 500 million! Then we can proceed to grow again. Stop tax and spend, stop it! VOTE NO ON NEW TAXES!! Thanks for the letter, it only serves to clarify why we need NO MORE DEVELOPMENT FOR 10 YEARS!
3 days ago
Tommy Prothrow
Tommy
3 days ago
@Dylan
2 days ago
Michelle B.
1d
Richey Esbin
1 day ago
Tommy Prothrow
1 day ago
We have already lost our wonderful little town, due to build,build,build, You should have thought of all this before bringing all this on this little town. The houses being built are overpriced and because of that the people who've caused all this want us to pay for the mess they've created. NO
3 days ago
William
1 day ago
We are not at a crossroads here!
STOP THE GROWTH! You've put the cart before the horse and now expect us to pay. You built it so they will come and want the locals to pay for it. This is the county's problem, not the citizens. If the fees weren't high enough for the developers to develop then it should not have been approved. Get your heads out of your behinds and look at the whole picture and say "can my county support this?".
Trying to ask for forgiveness instead of permission will backfire.
3 days ago
Henry does not seem to know the difference between informing and threatening. The county will do just fine without you and your tax. VOTE NO!!
3 days ago
@Mokhtar does appear to be ultimatum and honestly it is picking between the lesser of 2 evils.
3 days ago
Mokhtar I kind of got that out of his letter also. I read it a couple times, I will be damned if I would vote to let these men and women blow another $500 million. They need to figure it out and if the fees from developers are not enough than no more development or as in regular political fashion they can rename the fees and make what they have work. This comes under the heading not my problem and I am voting no.
1 day ago
Major typo in that first paragraph… Nobody proposed a 1 percent sales tax increase (as written). It’s 1 cent on the dollar, which amounts to right at 15% increase. I’m quite sure that was not an accident.
3 days ago
Patti Walker
3 days ago
Patti Walker
3 days ago
Maybe there ought to be a law against politicians mischaracterizing sales tax increases. Pols minimize the tax hit by calling it a one-penny, or 1 percent increase, and the news media (admittedly the vast majority of them are very bad at math) plays along. An increase in the sales tax rate from 6.5% to 7.5% is a 15.4 percent increase. That's the number that really matters. Under the current rate, your sales tax on a $500 purchase would be $32.50. Under the sales tax hike, it would be $37.50, or 15.4% more. (An actual 1 percent increase in the sales tax would lift it from 6.5 cents on the dollar to 6.565 cents.)
2 days ago
Donnie
2 days ago
And furthermore, the current allocation to St. John’s is .5 of the 6.5 rate so an increase of 1 cent / .5 cent is actually a 200% increase. With inflation being as high as it is, this is poor timing to request such an increase. Most developers get major tax breaks and as such, communities often find themselves in this same situation where the residents pay for growth as developers line their pockets. Add to that the fact we need more private sector investments to help with more creature comfort’s… expect only that any additional tax collections will go towards helping fund deals to increase more businesses to build to bring more jobs and goods to generate more taxes. It’s basic economics. Lose lose for people- unless you want this small town to turn into Jacksonville .
2 days ago
Patti
1 day ago
I am absolutely for growth but not for paying to grow. We're all creatures of incentive and consciously or subconsciously asking, WIIFM (whats in in for me?). Will I reap the benefit of thousands of dollars spent? More crowded roads? More crowded beaches? More construction? More environmental impact? For me, the downside WAY outweighs the upside. I'll pass on paying more taxes when my retirement account is down 25%. Thanks but no... If you want to grow, pass the cost to those who want to be part of the growth.
3 days ago
Scott
3 days ago
@Scott
1 day ago
Commissioner Dean, thank you for starting a conversation with us. I have great respect for you and your role in securing our precious Guana Reserve for the state of Florida. However, we don't consider the widening of Mickler and Palm Valley Roads (cost $29 million) to be a capital project or a backlog - as these projects are called by the county. We don't want to create a highway from the NW part of the county to our single access Mickler Beach, changing the character of neighborhoods (like mine) on the Mickler corridor, chopping into the Guana Reserve for miles and bringing down hundreds of trees. If it has to happen someday, so be it. But not today.
We also don't need a $50 million Command Center for the police. We already pay among the highest per capita in Florida for law enforcement, and our crime is low. Let's see the data and justification for it. Those are just two of many projects for which there is not a consensus.
You've said the costs to the county of development were solved after 2018 when impact fees were set at the max. Then please help us understand why you told Action News Jax that the cost of SilverLeaf would be $50 million from our tax revenues for road needs. This was right after we overwhelmingly opposed the project at the hearing AND in emails. (Almost all of the email supporters of the project worked for SilverLeaf in some way and/or lived outside of our county.)
We don't trust that we'll have a voice in a citizen committee any more than we have a voice in the developer-dominated PZA. Heck, we don't even have a voice in general public comments, and have to sit for hours to talk for three minutes - discouraging almost everyone from publicly voicing their views.
Finally, the PAC behind the half million dollar ad campaign pushing the tax increase has the same address and phone number as those of SilverLeaf developer Travis Hutson. Businesses don't invest that kind of money without looking for a major return, i.e. massive investment in roads in NW St. Johns County. How about a poll to gather input from residents on how WE want to see our money spent?? No one has asked us. We don't trust a hand-picked committee to make such decisions. Thank you and have a great weekend.
3 days ago
Nicole Crosby
3 days ago
Nicole
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Nicole Crosby
1 day ago
Nicole Crosby
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Tommy Prothrow
1 day ago
The county is getting ready to fund- i understand a matching “ grant” to build a trail/ path in our neighborhood which is certainly not necessary - would save 800k - maybe we should compile a list of all these projects and present them with savings. No more taxes - only spend what is absolutely necessary.
3 days ago
Susan Henry
3 days ago
Susan
1d
Victoria even if the tax is not approved just watch the commissioners they’ll keep on approving new developments and increasing the problem like they’ve been doing for the last 5 years. They knew they were creating a massive deficit but did it anyway to satisfy the developers who own them. So now they’re holding a gun to the voters’ heads, and saying “tax yourselves or you’ll sit in even more traffic”
2 days ago
@Susan
1 day ago
I’m cool with kicking it down the road. It won’t get too far because of the traffic but that’s ok
3 days ago
This is really a bad idea. Increase taxes for the entire county and visitors so the developers and their crooked partners can use our $ to pay for the development they said they would. This tax increase is not for the residents of St. John’s county. Vote no.
3 days ago
Vote no.
3 days ago
Make the developers pay for infrastructure!!!!! Development is out of control putting more stress on infrastructure. Im voting NO to the penny tax.
3 days ago
Carolee Setser not the penny tax - 15% tax
3 days ago
Terry
3 days ago
Terry H.
3 days ago
Hutson should look at it this way. If there’s tons of traffic to his new development the sales people can say “see all that bumper to bumper traffic. It proves this area is popular”
3 days ago
I’d point out the Spanish didn’t raise taxes for roads
3 days ago
Stephan
3d
@Ron
3 days ago
Ron
3 days ago
Stephan
3 days ago
Ron
3 days ago
Stephan
3 days ago
We shouldn't have built homes if the developers, builders and those living in these homes didn't have a means to pay for it out of their share of their pockets. We shouldn't have to pay for costs associated for their projects.
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Deborah but it doesn’t
3 days ago
I’d gladly pay a little more to support many of these projects and increase property values. I’m glad I voted yes!
3 days ago
Mike Cautero
3d
Mike
3d
Fred
3 days ago
Deborah I’m not sure what you’re saying has to do with the sales tax proposal. Property values have increased all throughout the state.
3 days ago
Mike
3 days ago
Mike
2 days ago
Mike
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Mike Cautero
2 days ago
Fred Janz
2 days ago
Deborah those people won’t be able to afford it as the economy keeps getting worse due to current leadership,so maybe some projects can be stopped or put on hold. If we do the right thing during this election maybe we can change st Augustine’s course just a bit
1 day ago
Mr. Dean--were you comissioners to have specified how the $$$ were to be spent (as I recommended months ago), rather than generic areas giving you leeway to spend it at will, perhaps there might be more support fr the penny increase. As it is, we will be voting NO as we don't trust you guys to do the right thing. For example, too many approvals for new construction w/o addressing the problems created
3 days ago
Ken Sivulich
3 days ago
Ken
3 days ago
Ken
2 days ago
The quality of life is gone because you won't stop letting developers build. It's not like it's locals buying these properties. It's people coming from states that they already ruined and now want to come here and ruin Florida.
There is no amount of money we could give you politicians that would make them happy. NONE. If we were taxed at a 90 percent rate they would STILL say they needed more money. They would want to know why we don't pay 91 percent? They want more money and give us less quality of life. All of us in this area might as well move off of San Jose Blvd because that's what Racetrack road looks like now. Cunningham Creek might as well be a part of Rivertown since it's petty much going to be surrounded by it.
Please tell me exactly what I got for my money the last time you raised taxes? Seriously, what is it? I don't have a new house. My kids don't go to a new school. There isn't a new library. My road isn't any wider. It's just busier. Traffic stinks. The rude people moving in are terrible. So please remind me again how my life is better? It isn't.
You are taking away Saint Johns and making us Jacksonville again.
The points I'm trying to make are this:
1. We the unwashed masses have no say so. You're kidding yourselves if think differently. If every one of us was 100 percent against growth they would still vote for it. The representative republic I defended in uniform for 20 years doesn't exist at this level.
2. There is no amount of money we will ever be able to give our government that will ever be enough. No amount whatsoever. We will never see any benefit of this. A new development isn't progress. a new road isn't progress. it's just more people and more traffic ruining our area.
3. Outsiders from ruined states are the ones buying everything. Not us. Their goal is to make our Florida a NY, NJ, CA, etc. They ruined those places and they want to ruin here as well. And our politicians let them.
I just hope the 30 pieces of silver you get from the developers that you sold your political souls to is worth it. We are the ones suffering. Apparently not you.
3 days ago
@Michael
2 days ago
Michael
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William
1 day ago
But Mike, we do not know how they will spend it. Hope your penny is not wasted, should it pass, but don't think it wil.
3 days ago
Ken
2 days ago
This is a text book example of CORPORATE SOCIALISM! While developers and builders have been raking in the doe, we now either get a choice of paying for the infrastructure that is needed for the building and profits that they reaped or sit in traffic, increased class sizes for schools, temporary classrooms-- basically a considerable downgrade in a quality of life. I vote to sit in traffic, because it's time TO GET OFF THIS MERRY-GO-ROUND! We have killed this beautiful area, there will be no place for water to drain when there is a storm, no way to evacuate, and our taxes are increasing while the corporate cats reap the profits and we are asked to pay. That's the only way the madness will stop. People will come here and see that it's just like southern Florida: an out of control, concrete jungle. Builders and developers have been taking in millions and billions over the past few years-- they can afford to pay for more infrastructure. 1) KB Homes https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/KBH/kb-home/revenue 2) Pulte Group:
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/PHM/pultegroup/gross-profit#:~:text=PulteGroup%20gross%20profit%20for%20the%20twelve%20months%20ending,2020%20was%20%242.778B%2C%20a%2015.88%25%20increase%20from%202019.
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Deborah I agree except for the fact that we have killed this area. I still find it beautiful and for those of you who don’t there is the option of selling your house moving to a smaller less developed area ( lower cost of living)and leave this beautiful place to those who still find it so.
1 day ago
You know what the biggest problem is with this whole thing? If this is passed they will spend it in the North county to upgrade the roads and infrastructure for the rich. South county will rot before they spend money here.
3 days ago
Terry
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Bobby
3 days ago
@Stephan
3 days ago
Terry
1 day ago
So if the county has been charging the maximum to the developers I am back on the same 20 year soapbox about accountability. Where did the impact fees go from all those developers? Lacking roads, bridges and police facilities I guess
3 days ago
Ivan L.
3d
Ivan L.
3 days ago
Deborah T. Thank you!
3 days ago
Gee, wonder why our legislature passed HB 337? Could it be that they’re fond of developers? Or that many of them, like our own Senator Travis Hutson, ARE developers?
2 days ago
Ivan
1 day ago
@Trish don't agree with your narrative. This is a local problem with locals bearing responsibility. Aligning that with a President is nonsense
1 day ago
Nicole
3 days ago
My hope is that people will get out and vote. It’s the only way to have the majority of our residents truly express their opinions.
3 days ago
The county could have required every residential and commercial property to build and expand infrastructure before approving their project. Sidewalks, widen roads, provide land for public safety builds and public use properties.
3 days ago
Robb P.
3 days ago
Robb
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Robb
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Jason
2 days ago
Robb
2 days ago
Paola CDDs for residential typically don’t pay for that type of infrastructure, it’s typically more for construction of the amenities, so the developers don’t have to foot that up front. Commercial zone CDDs add a surcharge on purchases like an extra sales tax- which is what they have in Durbin area.
1 day ago
Paola it didn’t deter the exploding growth in Nocatee all CDD fees.
1 day ago
Vote NO!
3 days ago
I would like an option of a 10 year moratorium on residential development, instead of a 10 year tax!
3 days ago
Ron M.
3 days ago
@Deborah Don't know what the state legislatures, and governor have to do with approving county developments.
3 days ago
Ron M.
3 days ago
Ron M.
3 days ago
@Ed
3 days ago
Deborah I realize I am in the minority here, but possibly could people consider voting for a Democrat? All of those in charge are Republicans.
3 days ago
@Betsy
3 days ago
Ron
3 days ago
@Ron
2 days ago
An alternative could be to dramatically slow down the build rate and allow the infrastructure to come up to speed with existing and new resident / tourism $. This way the existing tax payers of St. Johns County do not have to foot the bill.
You could raise the fee’s charged to builders via State action.
If all this growth were paying for itself we should be seeing reductions in tax rates but no….the citizens are footing the bill for the builders/developers and 3 of 4 commissioners. Arnold is the only commissioner against this in-managed growth.
I know of ‘no one’ who is voting in favour of this, in fact all our friends are voting no and voting against the Commissioners (except Arnold) and Hutson who furthered this ‘steal’ along.
Oh, and thank you for trying to pass a major tax increase at a time when inflation is at a 40 hear high and massive recession looming. Another ‘smart move’ on the County Commissioners part, you could realize the burden you are putting on the citizens and rescind the tax increase……..
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Fred
3 days ago
Fred
1d
Fred Janz
3 days ago
Fred
3 days ago
Perhaps a little more information that would be useful for the voter to base a vote on. I assume that the county has a good ideal about what they want to build and where and what roads they want to widen. So in general provide the voter with what estimated portion of that expected revenue is going to be used for each of those categories. Pretty simple. You know what you want to build you know how much money you have so it’s not rocket science to do some estimates and show priorities for the work. Years ago when I lived in Duval county we pass of sales tax increase marketed as the better Jacksonville plan. They built an arena for concerts and a baseball park all downtown and to this day drainage remains a problem in many parts of Duval County. A little more transparency with the people who pay the bill is necessary here. My opjnion
3 days ago
Heather
1) That “one penny tax” will cost the average family $4,000* over ten years. The county claims tourists will pay 40% of this tax, but last year’s data* shows tourists paid less than 20% of our sales tax – nowhere near 40%!
2) Land development and construction interests are clearly behind the political action committee that is running a slick, deceptive ad campaign to convince you to tax yourself. The Better St. Johns Plan PAC is managed by the same people in Tallahassee who run PACS for Senator Hutson and other developers. They teed up Commissioners to put the tax increase on the ballot and justify it by saying they’re giving us “a choice.” Some choice! Now we’re spending money to fight it. Some residents received this outrageously false scenario on their phones:
3) If that doesn’t make you angry, this will… The developers caused the problems and now they want us to build their parks and roads. After clear-cutting and paving our county at an alarming rate and getting 5600 more homes approved as recently as May (despite overwhelming opposition), Hutson and his ilk have the audacity to run this on their website:
The problem won’t be solved by throwing tax dollars at it. We have to slow the growth and hold developers accountable for infrastructure costs. Senator Hutson** would rather tax us than sponsor a bill to raise impact fees that his company would have to pay.
4) We had record revenues this year due to home sales and tourism. Why do our commissioners need to raise a sales tax during a boom year? Commissioners just voted to give us a 12.5% millage rate increase over last year’s rolled back rate. We can afford libraries, fire and rescue needs, AND the necessary projects on the county’s list without increasing sales taxes. For roads, we already have a Transportation Trust of $127 million. Our Fire District Fund is $70 million. (9/6/22 BOCC meeting, page 3.)
5) The St. Augustine Record is critical of the tax and raises some good questions.
6) Commissioner Arnold*** proposed “educational town halls." in Tuesday’s BOCC meeting. Prepare to be propagandized about why you should part with your money.
Voting for the tax increase will turn us into an ATM machine for developers, funding their wish list and increasing the value of their holdings. They’re investing heavily in advertising because they know the payout will be huge for them if the tax increase is passed. Why else would they spend a half million dollars promoting the tax?
GOT QUESTIONS? You won’t find answers on the developers’ “Penny Plan” website because it has no contact form or email address. They’re hiding behind their PAC, and simply expect us to believe them – no questions asked. Don’t play into the developers’ hands. We can afford improvements without taxing ourselves.
Commissioner Waldron alone voted NO on the sales tax increase, NO on the SilverLeaf Expansion and NO on the millage rate increase. That is fiscally conservative governing. We salute Commissioner Waldron’s relentless dedication to the residents. Our prayers are with his family.
VOTE NO on the referendum for the “one cent sales tax” which increases the sales tax 15%. And forward this email to as many people as you can. We don’t have the developers’ advertising budget, but there is power in our numbers.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message from 1st Coast Conservatives United, a political action committee representing concerned citizens of St. Johns and surrounding counties.
1stCoastConservativesUnited.com
*Last year, visitors spent almost $712 million in St. Johns County (per St. Johns County website). A 1% tax on $712M is $7.1M. Over ten years, that’s 71.2M. That is 14% of $500 million (expected from the sales tax increase). Tourism will grow over the next ten years, but not enough to reach 35 or 40% as the county claims. Even if tourism grows faster than our rapidly growing population, it won’t be higher than 20%. If you take 80% of $500 million, that’s how much the rest of us will pay for this sales tax increase over ten years – $4,000 per family.
** Senator Hutson has a history of using taxpayer dollars to fund roads that directly benefit his company’s sprawling development. By sitting on the appropriations committee and working side deals with the president of the senate, Hutson raked in a total of $17.9 million of Florida tax dollars to pay for CR2209 at SilverLeaf. The entire state is subsidizing roads for his massive 16,300-home development. It should be no surprise that he’s hitting up the county as well. (Source: Florida Senate and House Appropriations and Senate Supplemental Funding Initiatives from 2019-2022)
*** Deeply conflicted Commissioner Arnold was sworn in two hours before making the motion to approve her close friend Travis Hutson’s 5600-home SilverLeaf development. The Arnold family has multiple business ties with the Hutsons.
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3 days ago
The county commissioners should listen when we say we don’t want any more growth. No more developments should be approved. When I get that promise then I will consider a sales tax increase.
3 days ago
The massive demand for services is directly due to the past and current SJC Commissioners enthusiasm for modifying the Comprehensive Master Plan, allowing PUDs to be built on Agricultural and Open Space. We are facing water shortages in the coming years, and loss of habitat for both wildlife and humans. Residents are tired of this nonsense. Let Hutson Development and their ilk assess CDDs on Silverleaf and all the other atrocities to pay for their services.
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@Paola Is it not a conflict of interest the
3 days ago
@kitty
3 days ago
kitty cooper
3 days ago
Excellent point !
3 days ago
Respectfully, the fact is that developments were voted for that you knew were going to require tax increases. No more development.
3 days ago
Kit B.
3 days ago
Nope!!! So disappointed 😢
3 days ago
Running a huge community that has an enormous balance sheet has to be hard. I understand how difficult it is to balance the income and expenses. No matter what has happened in the past with prior development, the bills have to be paid. We need more schools for our kids. Henry Dean is the most honest man I know, and he would never try to snow anyone. He’d give you the shirt off his back. I admire a man or woman who does this commissioners job for $80,000 a year. I wouldn’t do it, no matter how much you paid me. We’ll figure this out vote or no vote, because we all care about this county.
3 days ago
James Hensley
3d
Deborah Ma’am, you can vote anyway you want and I respect your decision, but I still stand behind the fact that Mr. Dean is a good man and he’d give you the shirt off his back. Lastly, he was voted into office in 2016, long after the bad development decisions were made. Mr Dean is up for reelection in 2 years, so there is a spot open for you Deborah. Have a good night.
3 days ago
@James
3d
@James
3 days ago
James Hensley
3 days ago
County wasted millions on a drainage for one block on Ave. D that didn't help at all. I have been asking for a speed bump for years on Big oak and now they want me to o.k a 1 cent sales tax? no way
3 days ago
James Hensley
2 days ago
James Hensley
2 days ago
@Deborah Do we no longer have Concurrency requirements prior to development approval?? The cart was put before the horse, IMHO
2 days ago
@Deborah conflict of interest!
2 days ago
Pat
2 days ago
Ed
2 days ago
Ed
2 days ago
Ed
2 days ago
James Hensley
2 days ago
James Hensley
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
2 days ago
Nicole Crosby
2 days ago
@Pat
1d
@James
2 days ago
It was a mistake to elect as Commissioners Bruce Maguire, Cyndi Stevenson, Karen Stern, James Edward Bryant, Mark Miner, Marc Jacalone, et al., chosen and vetted by developers and their Issues Group.
2 days ago
James Hensley
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3 days ago
Don’t believe a word of it.
3 days ago
Why do we have a comprehensive pl an? Seems like a waste of time and money. They don't follow it. Why bother with zoning. They just change it. Someone is making a lot of money.
3 days ago
Dennis McKenna
2 days ago
Mr Dean… we thank you for your explanation. Let’s be clear here!
I must ask, after hearing the outpouring of objections to new developments within the county, particularly Silver Leaf…. The cry to stop, met with deaf ears. To only hear developers want list and not your constituents then come to us for a tax increase…I’m dumbfounded it’s even on the table! I’m sure if Travis Hutson’s families development, needs roads and a park, he can find funds another way! Being a resourceful State Senator! If he can arrange well funded PACS to push such as done with Build St Johns Better, perhaps he should lobby the State for funding rather than us!
I would love to know how newly found Federal Infrastructure money headed our way after this tax increase was announced is earmarked? What pet projects? Please don’t say “Silver Leaf”, rather realistic needs within our county. Please sharpen your pencil.
Thanks for your time.
3 days ago
Kim S.
2 days ago
Kim S.
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Kim S.
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Ed
2 days ago
Kim S.
2 days ago
Our County Commissioners have no office legislative or casework staff. BoCC staff are all under the County Administrator. It's all Executive Branch. The legislative bra ch of St. Johns County is the sapless branch, reckless, feckless and ill-advised.
2 days ago
VOTE NO. Mismanaged dollars before and will be mismanaged again - NO WAY Mr. Dean.
3 days ago
Lou D.
2 days ago
I am retired - paid taxes all of my work history and quite frankly I’m tired of it!!! The taxes I currently pay as a home owner and to the government is ENOUGH! Remember the movie Network?? That is where I am in so many areas of what is going on ….🤬
3 days ago
The way to slow down continued building is to make it less attractive for builders. I am not against new building, just the rapid and seemingly uncontrolled pace of it.
3 days ago
Mr. Chairman, most government entities add a fee to developers to cover infrastructure expenditures that will result from their proposed new developments. why don't you?
3 days ago
rodger Chenore
@Deborah do you think there were developers' lobbyists involved 🤔
2 days ago
rodger
2 days ago
Jason Bird
2 days ago
Jason Bird
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Jason Bird
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Jason Bird
2 days ago
Nicole
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Ed
1 day ago
Mr Dean Most have chosen St Augustine because we loved/love the area with the history, beaches, shops, friendliness, low crime amongst other wonderful beautiful reasons for St Augustine. No one ever said in past DON'T allow expansion but when we said enough or slow down it fell on deaf ears. What happened to residents/business percents? For a viable county we have to bring businesses along with residential. 60-70% to 40-30%. Our county needs an established publix, a new publix across rhe street and still a vacant publix down the road? We need how many car washes? Storage facilities? The list can go on and on. PUD/zoning/BOCC had a master plan in place and it appears wealthy businesses/owners can get rezoning at anytime even with opposition from the citizens of St John's County. Perception of BOCC by residents is RUBBER STAMP majority of residential. WHY take our green space and farmland for more residential and then (example) Silver Leaf had an approval but greed had them REQUEST further expansion and ONCE again with opposition BOCC approved MORE residential knowingly the lack of infrastructure and services already in place. We CAN'T prohibited growth but we can control type and amount of growth. We can stop changing zoning, we can stop the % of residential vs businesses that create jobs for our residents. It's OK to say NO unless fear the people lining their pockets such as Hutson.
Accountability, Responsibility and consequences. When the 1 cent fails (15%) and our Property taxes increase will BOCC then evaluate a moratorium on rezoning? Go to state and get legislation changed on impact fees, give tax exemption to more then just who is on ballot? Give specifics HOW our money being spent? Everyone needs to remember one way or another the county will get the money which may not benefit residents but definitely benefit builders.
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@Christie
2 days ago
Christie Mallatt
2 days ago
Vote no
3 days ago
@Aimee
3 days ago
We need to stop right now, no more taxation and tightening the belt may be beneficial for everyone, except those that stand to lose $$$$ by not getting new projects.
I’m sure it’s not as desperate as you would have us believe. I’m all for living within our means and don’t really want to see more sidewalks, bulldozing of land, increased traffic.
Go with the option to do nothing.
VOTE NO
3 days ago
This must be fixed at the state level and state politics is untouchable and unmovable if the possibility exists that one of the largest sources of political income at the state level comes from developers. The state needs to allow municipal governments to establish fees that make sense for the locality and instead it panders to those who line its pockets and help it maintain power.
3 days ago
Rich
3 days ago
Let the developers pay for it that is the price of doing business in just about any county People do not vote for the 1cent increase. Let new businesses pay for it or we are good the way we are populated in this county. I repeat do not vote for the 1cent increase. The county commissioner put us in this predicament let them figure it out they put us in this position. In the real world our families figure it out. Let the city county state and federal cut back on there own history of foolish spending. Do not put it on the people. Remember they are our civil. Servants. They are to serve us and figure it out not tax us To the tune of thousands more out of our pockets 1cent adds up to thounds. Do your research. And who believes 10 years from now the one penny will go away look at history it will never go away. In fact they will probably will want more half penny more for some other issue. Everything has gone up they ( county ) automatically gets more income. Stop this madness now. Vote no to 1 cent tax and fire the People responsible for this delema. Who is going to vote no?????? Please stand up for yourselves and show servants do your job for be accountable for your actions they are our civil sevenths not the other way around. Vote no.
3 days ago
Tony
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Tony Muzulo
2 days ago
The tourism in this town has gotten out of hand, especially with a high percentage of houses in the city used for Vacation rentals. That and all the development in the county with no thought for clean drinking water and not enough traffic lights to get safely onto US 1 from some older communities, like the intersection north of Winn Dixie with all the new Apartments and the new health department. When the electricity goes out all the lift stations are not operating and sewage floats around in the parking lot in our community. The whole city and some of the county has to use lift stations to get rid of the waste water. Raise the bed tax and don’t allow our neighborhoods to be destroyed by allowing people to buy up properties for short term rentals.
I moved out of the city because I couldn’t take it anymore. Hourly canons firing, tourt rains with loud speakers every 30 minutes and the trash of the customers ending up in my yard.
The trash is getting out of hand in a lot of side streets downtown as well as on the bay front, when you walk from Castillo de San Marco to the city marina. The city needs more trash cans ( not just on St George St) so people don’t toss their candy wrappers and soda cans onto the street. St Augustine is starting to look like a third world city.
A 1 cent sales tax is not going to help the fundamental problems this City has, to many short term rentals and to much development
3 days ago
@Regina
3d
Henry, Just as the rest of us have had to do,,,,,, it's called cutting back on our purchases/expenditures to a level that matches our income. This is not new math just common sense.
3 days ago
Bruce
2 days ago
County chair did you send a letter to the developers that they will have to pay a higher impact fee. If so show the people
3 days ago
@Tony
3 days ago
Christie Mallatt
2 days ago
Nicole Crosby
2 days ago
Nicole Crosby
2 days ago
I have a question, as I am not originally from Florida. Is the county required by law to approve all developments? I’m from Minnesota, where counties and cities practice planned growth. The infrastructure is required to be in place before construction begins. Which means many developments are turned down, simply because the traffic jams would be unbearable for residents. The large apartment buildings are all built in clusters, near the light rail lines. Of course those don’t exist in Florida, the car centric state.
I realize it is different here because there is a vast amount of open land. But at the end of the day, the master plan ( assuming there is/was one) should take into consideration the lack of major roads ( and the inability to build more ) to facilitate the number of projected cars. I hope to hear from Commissioner Dean and thank you.
3 days ago
@Betsy
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Christie
3 days ago
Betsy Larey
3 days ago
@Betsy
2 days ago
@Deborah and have placed their Representatives in "governing bodies"
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Deborah T. Former Mayors Andrea Samuels (St. Augustine Beach_ and Joseph Boles, Jr. (St. Augustine) both admitted, "There's no dialogue here" in response too public comment on development issues. Enough flummery, dupery and nincompoopery!
2 days ago
Deborah T. Vote no.
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Betsy Larey
2 days ago
If your so unhappy maybe it best you return where you came from. Thats the problem you let your elected officials completly destroy your state or town then you come here and start whinning and complaining
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@Bruce
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Bruce
2 days ago
Bruce Brannen
2 days ago
@Betsy
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Christie
2 days ago
Bruce Brannen
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Bruce Brannen
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Bruce Brannen
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Bruce
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Bruce Brannen
Ed Slavin
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Betsy Larey
2 days ago
Deborah we tried to get Hutson out in the primaries but only a fraction of registered voters turned out and voted. Now we are stuck with him until his term is up.
1 day ago
Not all the facts were in that letter, just the ones that favor his agenda.
3 days ago
Steve Cascone
2 days ago
Where's the new law to increase impact fees on builders, since you know this for years
3 days ago
@Steve
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Steve Cascone
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@Ed
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
2 days ago
Again, so glad I voted yes to support county growth!
3 days ago
Mike Cautero
2 days ago
Mike Cautero
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Ed
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Mike Cautero
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Ed
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Mike Cautero
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Ed
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Mike Cautero
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Ed
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@Mike
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Mike Cautero
2 days ago
Deborah Testa no it was not passed than goodness! It died in committee.
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Mike Cautero
2 days ago
Deborah T. Thank you. Was it signed? I thought there were differences between House and Senate bills at end of 2022 session, unresolved, and that bill would be back in 2023.
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@Ed
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Nicole Crosby
Vote these b s ers out
3 days ago
Tony Muzulo
2 days ago
Time to act no additional taxes for the people. Yes to higher impact fees
3 days ago
Tony Muzulo
2 days ago
So the subdivisions in the wealthier areas of town, that are being built by the Developers not living up to their end of the bargain. Not doing road improvements, Lights, Schools, walkways and other things that need to be completed. Are trying to get a 1c tax increase to fund these wealthier areas and leaving everyone else with the same crap infrastructure we have been left with for all of these years. While they use our taxes as well to improve those areas, I call BS. It's time to focus on the other side of the spectrum. We pay the same taxes and deserve the same treatment. We need upgrades to our roads, schools to ease overcrowding, Lights and sidewalks. Leave that area to the builders that are failing to do what was promised.
3 days ago
Matt Cavicchio
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As usual there is a lot of personal input without knowing facts. Many communities have been approved for 10-20 years. You cannot just stop construction so that is unrealistic. I miss the area that I moved into 17 years ago especially the minimal traffic and open land.,. I do not like the massive amount of new construction. But there have been many many opportunities to get involved, ask questions volunteer for committees. . Spewing anger on social media will do nothing. If this is so troubling then get involved. County is searching for volunteers., Communities when set up have various ways that they are financed. Some include an Hoa or a CDD fee which offers an alternative way to finance and maintain the infrastructure of a community. Infrastructures examples include road, water and sewer systems, common areas, parks, landscaping, conservation, and street lighting. Each community is unique to the master plan. Did we really think that the county would pay for massive growth? We need more police, fire departments, schools to accommodate the population. Do people on here actually know how builders contribute? Like everything else in our country prices have increased tremendously. The reality is the choice is new tax which people from out of county will pay for also, increase tax on homes or do nothing which is really not responsible. The issues are not going away. If you don’t want to support the tax then you have the option to shop elsewhere . Interesting how the same people who do not want homes moved into new communities and want Target and Walmart. Thousands coming in a day from out of area for Costco. Be careful what you wish for. I prefer neighbors that invest in homes than commercial property. Our property values increased tremendously but as we have learned from past experience what goes up can go down. 26% of home contracts have been cancelled due to current recession. Lenders going out of business rapidly. Builders already stating they will walk from communities due to recession. Diesel fuel alone that gets all products to builders and every other aspect of our lives has soared and we only have enough in emergency fund for 25 days. Do more research and listen to what National Homebuilders Association is saying. Homebuilders are leaders in and out of recessions. The last thing we want is builders abandoning communities. We are a top County in Florida. Let’s keep it that way.
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@Erin
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Deborah T. What facts are you offering or just speculating? Do you have any idea how much they make?
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Ed Slavin
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin
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Erin Meehan
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Ed Slavin
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Ed Slavin
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Kim S.
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Erin Meehan
Ed Slavin but WSJ is reliable source? Not responding to your 14 other posts! Good luck. Stand up for what you believe in. Let freedom reign! 🇺🇸☮️
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Ed Slavin
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Ed Slavin
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Erin Meehan
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@Erin
2 days ago
Deborah T. Sorry no idea what you are trying to say! They make all their money from handouts?
2 days ago
Erin
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
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Kim S.
2 days ago
First Town Hall was a joke. We were not allowed to use overhead projector. People could not use podium. Only one of five Commissioners attended. Four others were where? Second Town Hall -- do I understand correctly that not one County Commissioner attended? Wonder why.
2 days ago
Ed
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Ed Slavin
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Betsy Larey
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Ed Slavin
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Erin Meehan
1 day ago
Kim S.
1 day ago
Ed Slavin
1 day ago
Philip H.
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Philip H.
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Nicole Crosby
2 days ago
A serious review of the master plan, an outside accountability study of how funds are currently being allocated within the county, holding developers accountable for their agreed-upon responsibilities, a moratorium on new residential developments, and transparency on the list of critical infrastructure needs across the whole county; that’s what we need before we look to find more money. Throwing money at the problem will not help if that money goes down the same drain all the other money has (purportedly) gone down.
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Karen J.
2 days ago
Everyone talking about impact fees. Many counties have no impact fees or much less hence higher taxes.
3 days ago
History of Impact fees builders pay per home in St. John’s County.
Effective October 1, 2021
Under 800 $9,671
801 – 1,250 $12,747
1,251 – 1,800 $14,481
1,801 – 2,500 $18,036
2,501 – 3,750 $22,399
3,751 – 5,000 $25,201
5,001 and Over $26,490
Effective October 1, 2019
Under 800 $8,998
801 – 1,250 $11,860
1,251 – 1,800 $13,475
1,801 – 2,500 $16,781
2,501 – 3,750 $20,841
3,751 – 5,000 $23,446
5,001 and Over $24,647
Effective January 1, 2019
Under 800 $8,603
801 – 1,250 $11,339
1,251 – 1,800 $12,882
1,801 – 2,500 $16,043
2,501 – 3,750 $19,924
3,751 – 5,000 $22,417
5,001 and Over $23,564
Effective July 2, 2018
Under 800 $6,811
801 – 1,250 $9,161
1,251 – 1,800 $10,610
1,801 – 2,500 $13,214
2,501 – 3,750 $16,600
3,751 – 5,000 $18,542
5,001 and Over $19,431
Effective February 4, 2016
Under 1800 $9,770
Over 1800 $13,952
3 days ago
Erin
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Erin
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Kim S.
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Erin Meehan
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Stephan Avery
2 days ago
Deborah T. I do not agree with the overdevelopment but it is either higher taxes or this tax. There is no going back. To think builders will back track and pay is unrealistic. . Higher property tax will be bad news for homeowners. Stand up for what you believe in. Have you volunteered or went to meetings? County is looking for volunteers. We are top county in Florida. Property values have soared which no one seems to complain about. With that comes fiscal responsibility. Cannot ignore.
2 days ago
@Erin
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Christie Mallatt
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@Erin
2 days ago
Christie Mallatt
2 days ago
Stephan Avery
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
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Stephan Avery
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
@Erin
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Christie Mallatt yes agreed for future but do people understand if this does not pass we will most likely see property tax increase? Voting no will bring a big surprise then people will really be angry 😬
2 days ago
Erin
2 days ago
Glenn Nergard
2 days ago
That is why I said if you homestead. You can only homestead one property, so second homes, investment property would not be eligible to homestead. If you do short-term rentals in your homestead property, there will be a carve out based upon the sqft of the rental vs whole home. If that is the case, talk with the property appraiser, as they will tell you how it works and how it will impact you.
2 days ago
Kim
2 days ago
Erin
2 days ago
Stephan
2 days ago
Deborah taxation without representation
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
1 day ago
Erin Meehan
1 day ago
Ed Slavin we can agree to disagree. An opinion is not fact. There is no going back. Only ahead. Bringing up Jeb Bush?🙄 Is that going back far enough? I don’t think you want to get political as this country is being destroyed. But since you have been quoting Ronald Regan he did ask the question: is your life better than it was several years ago regarding leaders running a country? So many are struggling. God help our country! I feel so blessed to live in St. Augustine and Florida. Let freedom reign. 🇺🇸
1 day ago
Special taxing districts might be a better solution. For example the claim $45 million for improvements to the Micklers round about and widening 210 and Micklers road. Well PVB doesn’t want it. The vast majority is for St Johns down to SR16 - just have a special taxing district and levy an extra mileage rate in each new home Travis builds. Tell the buyers it’s a special community upgrade tax.
2 days ago
Stephan
2 days ago
Kerri Gustavson see my previous post impact fees are thousands up to $25k.
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
2 days ago
I wonder how many people living in St. Johns County today really know what happened to this area over the last few years. If you don't understand what is being lost you probably will only care about convenience and growth. In essence, those that want a moratorium on growth are likely already outnumbered by those who came as a result of growth. As heartbreaking as it is, there's no going back.
2 days ago
William
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William Mullaney
2 days ago
Kerri G. Amen.
2 days ago
Kerri G. They could use the million + 'that it's going to cost them to build an asphalted road in the middle of a waterfront park in our neighborhood. Just because they have an excess of $ . A pedestrian road, parallel to main road, not needed, not wanted!. The commissioners have an obsession with covering this whole county with asphalt and cement. They must have something against green spaces, and nature. ! That $ could be used for real needed repairs or maintenance of existing roads.
2 days ago
William
2 days ago
@William
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@Karen
2 days ago
William
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micheline b.
2 days ago
William
1 day ago
Deborah T. Same here. Moved here in 1999 -- the corruption festers. The plot thickens.
1 day ago
If they need an extra one cent let them tax the builders. They'll pass the increase to the new home buyers. At least we won't be supporting the destruction of this once rural area. It's disgusting what the commissioners have approved!
You all need to be voted out of office!
2 days ago
Donna Smith
2 days ago
Donna
2 days ago
You're letting us know about the infrastructure backlog? Should have thought about the impact over building would have on St. Johns County before you approved all the excessive building.
But I'm sure your thoughts were to just tax the people! Typical politian! No regard as to the long term effects, and figure you have a bottomless purse!
2 days ago
Donna
2 days ago
Thanks to a recent law passed in the state legislature, cities and counties are restricted in how much they can charge builders for the impacts of their developments. As a result, the only way to limit the impact costs to communities is to deny the projects. This is another example of why Florida has long been considered one of the most corrupt states in the country. Special interests (builders, Disney, etc.) just pay the legislators to get what they want.
2 days ago
Ron
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Ron Panzel
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Terry H.
2 days ago
Ron Panzel
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
@Ron
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
2 days ago
Ron
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
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Erin Meehan
2 days ago
Some people want to divide us along party lines. Don't fall for it.
2 days ago
Remark about wolves was a non-starter. What are your thoughts about corruption? You ducked it and threw in a red herring.
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
2 days ago
Deborah I wouldn’t say everyone. Majority, yes, but these investigations and lawsuits will bring negativity, valid arguments and cost $.
1 day ago
Why isn’t the new growth funding a significant portion of the need for the infrastructure needed to support it? With all of this growth at increased prices, we should see the base increasing to support it.
2 days ago
If your purpose is to "inform", then be honest- the "1c" is a 15% increase! And if statutes do not allow for charging developers more, why isn't a change to statutes on the ballot instead of a 15% sales tax increase??
2 days ago
Michele C.
2 days ago
As if it were an immutable fact. Think about that -- they exist in a corrupt cesspool of special interest legislation, steal the alternatives and try to foist off an unwanted tax increase, while refusing to talk about government reform or belt-tightening. Wonder why?
2 days ago
Michele
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Terry H.
2 days ago
Our County has no Chief Economist. Why?
2 days ago
Our County has no effective environmental regulation. Why?
2 days ago
Our County Administrator fired our Historic Preservation officer for doing his job too well.
2 days ago
Why?
2 days ago
In the time I've been in St Augustine, I saw contractors take out a load bearing wall in an older historic building on Aviles St (saying they were renovating the space), then condemn the building evicting the store inhabitants just so they could tear it down and build what they wanted. I believe the new building is still empty.
1 day ago
Dace Treize
1 day ago
Our County staff disdains answering questions, avoids providing records, and acts like louche lords of all they survey, emboldened by developer ca$h buying politicians. Enough
2 days ago
Some of our County Board meetings are held in inconvenient times and places, and not videotaped, including Cultural Resources Review Board and Land Acquisition Management Plan board, Our maladroit County staff, headed by an unqualified County Administrator, disdains public involvement and participation.
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Why?
2 days ago
Ed
2 days ago
Ed
2 days ago
Declaration of Independence grievances included meetings at inconvenient times and places, a common tactic of authoritarians subverting our democratic republic. Why not have more BoCC meetings at night?
2 days ago
Terry
2 days ago
Our County too often does not hire the best people, but when it does they are too often kept from doing their jobs, due to the power of the speculators and developers.
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Ed
2 days ago
Terry H.
2 days ago
I saw something from Sarah Arnold (i believe it was posted on Nextdoor) describing some of the backlog, they can save $50 million by omitting the new libraries that are going to be built. Thanks to cellphones, we all have more information at our fingertips than could ever be packed into a library these days.
2 days ago
Donnie Bergey
2 days ago
Ed
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Donnie Bergey
2 days ago
Bookmobiles save money over brick and mortar. I was very impressed with bookmobile. Sad to see it will no longer be at Saturday Farmer's Market.
2 days ago
We can afford libraries without a tax increase. Sarah Arnold was hand-picked by her good friend Travis Hutson to support his initiatives including this sales tax increase that he's pretending he has nothing to do with while his fingerprints are all over it. See the comparison below of the "Better St. Johns PAC" to the same phone number and address of Hutson's other PACs.
2 days ago
Our county and state will become the same as the states people are fleeing. How do you suppose their taxes became so high?
2 days ago
Deborah meanwhile developers, builders, suppliers….. and others connected to housing industry are “making theirs” and politicians get their donations. The old adage “follow the money” never truer.
2 days ago
Kim S.
2 days ago
Deborah T. Politicians. When I relocated 17 years ago my taxes were $15k and the schools were horrible. Paid to send my kids to private school. Teachers then were making $120k hence why people have left.
2 days ago
@Erin
2 days ago
voted no!!! how dumb do they think we are! they are getting money from the infrastructure bill! you want to pocket that money and tax us?! you the commissioners created this 💩 show, now you have to eat it! so over you ruining this town
2 days ago
Where is all the new real estate taxes going on all this new development going?
2 days ago
@Roy
2 days ago
your a fool if you vote yes for any tax increase, that's all I got to say about that
2 days ago
Thad Lowery
2 days ago
State law needs to change!!
2 days ago
Bottle line the county messed up from 2008-2018. And even after 2018, developers are not paying for what they should. Plus the Penny Plan suggest that 40% will be paid by tourist. Not true, county staff estimated between 27-38%. I’ve seen it could be as low as 20%. That means the county residents could be paying as much as 80% of this tax.
VOTE NO. County needs to revisit this wish list of items next year (I hope with a better economy), with a Build Back Better Plan (no pun intended).
We need more parks and better roads around the City and surrounding areas like US1, Vilano and King Street etc. vs spending most of this in the North and West part of the county. We still have flooding year after year and what is being done to solve that problem. For example: Porpoise Point with every hurricane or strong Northeasterly floods out almost the whole development. The county had to bring in not less than 4 heavy duty pumps to pump out the water. What’s crazy, they dumped between 3-6 truck loads of sand at one end AFTER THE STORM. Like that did any good. They keep spending tens of millions on Beach refurbishment, to have it wash away year after year. They allow the dunes to be destroyed with homes and driving on the beach unmonitored. GTM because their dunes are harder with natural vegetation, held the dunes together with little or no damage through all of these hurricanes. Lessons learned would tell you to stop construction seaward of A1A. Build back the dunes. Look for more permanent solutions vs throwing more money at solution that don’t work.
Getting back to Impact Fees….High level Def.:
Impact fees are charges assessed on new development to help pay for public infrastructure required to accommodate the new development. Impact fees are generally charged at the issuance of a project’s building permit. For certain types of land uses, the impact fee ordinances allow payment to occur prior to the authorization of pre-power or issuance of a project’s certificate of occupancy. The total impact fee for a project is the sum of the School, Law Enforcement, Fire, Parks and Transportation impact fees, as well as the water and sewer capital charges.
The URL below if the actual Florida Statute:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0163/Sections/0163.31801.html
Commissioned Dean and others have said that they voted to increase the impact fee in 2018 to the max allowed by law and it still isn’t enough. I would slow down growth. The county is one of the top revenue counties in Florida, then where is the money going? Cut back on spending…there is a lot of wasteful spending, and maybe can use some of these savings plus excesses in the budget to pay for projects (based on priority).
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Glenn Nergard
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Glenn Nergard
2 days ago
Ed
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Glenn Nergard
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Glenn Nergard
2 days ago
Ed Slavin
2 days ago
@Glenn
2 days ago
Glenn Nergard
2 days ago
Whitehurst campaigned saying he would cut government waste. He insults people who raise concerns. Will he be the next Commission Chair?
1 day ago
Glenn Nergard
1 day ago
Ed
1 day ago
Glenn Nergard
1 day ago
Lots of good input for future but voting no now can raise property taxes. Is that preferred?
2 days ago
Erin Meehan
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Erin
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Erin Meehan
1 day ago
No thank you!
2 days ago
NO-NO-NO!!!!!!
2 days ago
How many of us voted for Adam
2 days ago
Adam Morley would be a solution.
2 days ago
Allison Rose
2 days ago
Allison Rose
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Allison Rose
1 day ago
There's so much conflict of interest, 5600 house's to start
2 days ago
Tourist don't buy as much as you think they dont
2 days ago
William Abbott
1 day ago
I agree 100%, STOP THE OVER DEVELOPMENT!!!!
2 days ago
Stop all NEW development and get caught up over the next 10 years. Then we can talk.
2 days ago
Vince agree, check back in 10 years…
2 days ago
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