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Baytree Community Development District

Est. 1992 Located In Brevard County, Florida

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As a follow up to Monday’s BCA meeting, the CDD today did speak with Commander Fichback  of the West Precinct of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Dep’t. regarding the concerns for the frequent speeding and running through stop signs throughout Baytree.
Commander Fichback has asked us to notify residents that as they assign patrols (as available) to Baytree, should you receive a ticket for speeding or running a stop sign, you have been forewarned.
Bob Eksten
President, BCA

 

WELCOME

To our world at the Baytree Community Development District! We are very proud of our community and have established this website as a means of communicating to our current and future residents. Please look through our site and learn more about the Baytree CDD. If you have questions that require further assistance please see our Contact us page.

Baytree consists of 461 homes in the following neighborhoods:

Arundel – 30 homes

Balmoral/Southpointe – 64 Homes

Chatsworth – 37 Homes

Hamlet – 49 Homes

Kingswood – 48 Homes

Saddleworth – 32 Homes

Turnberry – 64 Homes

Windsor – 137 Homes

Community Development District Overview

The Baytree Community Development District is a local, special purpose government entity authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as amended, and created by ordinance of Brevard County as an alternative method of planning, acquiring, operating and maintaining community-wide improvements in planned communities. A CDD provides the “solution” to Florida’s need to provide valuable community infrastructure generated by growth, ultimately without overburdening other governments and their taxpaying residents. Community Development Districts represent a major advancement in Florida’s effort to manage its growth effectively and efficiently. This allows a developer to establish higher construction standards, meanwhile providing a long-term solution to the operation and maintenance of the community’s facilities.

Baytree CDD Establishment Ordinance: PDF | RTF

Baytree CDD Map: PDF | RTF

CDD Organization

The Baytree Community Development District is organized similar to other local governments in Florida, in that the legislative body is composed of a five-member board known as the Board of Supervisors. The Board establishes the policy of the District in accordance with Florida law. The Board, by law, must hire a District Administrator and District Counsel. Staff members operate utilizing the same formalities as a County Administrator and County Attorney. The Board, through review of advertised Requests for Qualifications, ranks and selects a District Engineer to perform the engineering needs of the District. District Administration staff and the District Attorney administer the operations of the District and implement the Board’s policies and contracts.

Issues relating to the budget and finances, streets, sidewalks, streetlights, landscaping, recreational facilities, CDD lakes, and security should be directed to the appropriate Board member as noted by clicking HERE.

All other issues can be directed to the District Manager HERE.

District Administration

The District Manager’s responsibilities include:

  1. Preparation and submittal of a proposed operations and maintenance budgets for Board review and action
  2. Preparation of contract specifications for District operations, including community appearance, waterway management, recreation and facilities maintenance
  3. File all required forms and documents with state and local agencies
  4. Attend all Board of Supervisor meetings – implement the policies of the Board
  5. Additional duties as directed by the Board

The District Engineer’s responsibilities include:

  1. Preparation and supervision of construction projects within the CDD
  2. Inspection and reporting on the District facilities
  3. Assist in the preparation of the annual maintenance budget.
  4. Attend all Board of Supervisor meetings – implement the policies of the Board
  5. Additional duties as directed by the Board

The District Counsel’s responsibilities include:

  1. Preparation and review of agreements and other CDD documents
  2. Ensuring all provisions of the Florida Statutes are followed
  3. Attend all Board of Supervisor meetings – implement the policies of the Board
  4. Additional duties as directed by the Board

The Field Manager’s responsibilities include:

  1. Maintenance and oversight of:
    1.  Security
    2. Lawn Maintenance & Irrigation
    3. Lake System
    4. Recreational Facilities
    5. Monuments & Signage
  2. Assist in preparing and submitting budget numbers for maintenance items
  3. Approve and submit invoices
  4. Attend all Board of Supervisor meetings – implement the policies of the Board
  5. Additional duties as directed by the Board

Contact the District Office to obtain more information.