The following interview with our own Ellie Anderson appeared in the SCC Observer on August 24, 2023.
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Save SCC Green Spaces Status– August 9, 2022
Notes from Ellie
Hello All,
Hope you are staying dry in this lovely rain!
Donations are Online at SaveSCC.org
The donation page is live on our web site right here.
We look forward to receiving your donations online as the spirit moves you!
Many thanks to Peter Bates and Eric Nisenfeld for their excellent work on this project.
SaveSCC Petition Coordination Plan
While there are many important activities underway to secure our victory in the fight to preserve our greenspace and golf courses, there is one area where you can make a substantial difference and contribution.
Here’s the backstory. There are a number of wildcards that can affect the course of any application that ClubLink or their developer files with Hillsborough County. One of those wildcards is the Sun City Center Community Association Board. Their stance and potential actions could have significant bearing on the outcome . In matters of this type, Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners can and does ask the CA Board for their input in writing stating their position either in support of the application or against. We must be prepared if the Board, in their representation of the community, says they support development. The method to counteract such an occurrence is to have petition signatures from an overwhelming, compelling , majority of Sun City Center members indicating that they do not support any rezoning, permitting, plan modification or other mechanism to allow development on the golf courses, especially those that need rezoning.
That’s why our SaveSCC petition effort is so critical – it represents the strength and support of our community. If in overwhelming majority numbers, it will potentially trump any CA Board action to the contrary. This is not a fight I wish to engage and I hope that ultimately the CA Board will support our position. But we must not leave this fate or chance. Let’s have the signatures in the bag.
So what’s the plan? We have analyzed the courses, the streets, and property records. We are looking for volunteers to sign up, for every street, street by street to cover every single street and residence in Sun City Center. We also want to make sure we include any CA members in Ashton Gardens, etc.
If our preliminary research is correct, there are 228 streets in Sun City Center. 131 streets do not have residences that abut a golf course. 86 streets have residences on 1 golf course. 11 streets have residences on two golf courses. Here is the breakdown:
| STREET NAME | ||||
| Course | # of Properties Abutted | Course | # of Properties Abutted | |
| Adrean Pl | ||||
| Alanhurst Way | ||||
| Alexander Crossing Way | ||||
| Allegheny Dr. | North Lakes | 40 | ||
| American Eagle Way | ||||
| Amesbury Cir | Sandpiper | 9 | ||
| Amhurst Cir | ||||
| Andover Cir | ||||
| Arbor Glen Ct | ||||
| Ardmore Way | Sandpiper | 4 | ||
| Arrowhead Dr. | ||||
| Aston Gardens Ct | ||||
| Athens Way | Club Renaissance | 4 | ||
| Atrium Dr. | ||||
| Augusta Dr | North Lakes | 29 | ||
| Aura Ct. | ||||
| Austin Hill Ct | Sandpiper | 3 | ||
| Azalea Landings Ct | ||||
| Baltursol Way | ||||
| Barstow Ct | ||||
| Beach Blvd | ||||
| Bel Air Ave | ||||
| Belle Glade Ave | ||||
| Bentwood Dr. | Caloosa | 5 | ||
| Berry Roberts Dr. | ||||
| Blackhawk Cir | ||||
| Blackstone Cir | ||||
| Bluewater Dr. | ||||
| Bosky Ct | ||||
| Brannen Cir | ||||
| Brattleboro Cir | ||||
| Breth Ct | ||||
| Brockfield Dr. | Sandpiper | 10 | ||
| Brookton Green Dr. | ||||
| Bryce Ct | ||||
| Bryn Mawr Ave | ||||
| Bunker Hill Dr. | ||||
| Burbank Ct | ||||
| Burlington Cir | ||||
| Butterfly Pl. | ||||
| Cactusflower Ln | ||||
| Caloosa Blvd | ||||
| Caloosa Creek Ct | ||||
| Caloosa Lake Ct | ||||
| Caloosa Palms Ct | Caloosa Greens | 18 | Caloosa | 23 |
| Caloosa Woods Ln | Caloosa Greens | 24 | ||
| Camellia Green Dr. | Caloosa | 12 | ||
| Captiva Ct | Club Renaissance | 3 | ||
| Carswell Cir | ||||
| Castle Pines Ln. | ||||
| Cherry Hills Ct | North Lakes | 42 | ||
| Chevy Chase Dr. | ||||
| Chickory Ln | Caloosa | 4 | ||
| Chipper Dr | Club Renaissance | 20 | Sandpiper | 39 |
| Churchill Pl | North Lakes | 3 | ||
| Cloister Dr | ||||
| Club Manor Dr | Sandpiper | 18 | ||
| Coco Palm Cir | Sandpiper | 6 | ||
| Columbine Pl | ||||
| Comfy Ct | ||||
| Costa St | ||||
| Council Dr | ||||
| Courtyard Blvd | ||||
| Cranston Pl | Sandpiper | 6 | ||
| Crystal Downs Ct. | Club Renaissance | 4 | Sandpiper | 4 |
| Crystal Greens Dr | Club Renaissance | 17 | ||
| Cypress Pl | ||||
| Danbury Dr | ||||
| Dedham Dr | ||||
| Deep Lake Ln | ||||
| Desert Hills Dr | North Lakes | 24 | ||
| Desert Hills Way | North Lakes | 9 | ||
| Dickman Cir | ||||
| Dower Way | ||||
| E Brockton Pl | North Lakes | 3 | ||
| East Del Webb Blvd — from Rickenbaker to Bryce Ct. | Caloosa | 9 | Caloosa Greens 9 | 97 |
| East View Dr | Caloosa | 35 | ||
| Eastloch Ct | Sandpiper | 5 | ||
| El Rancho Dr | North Lakes | 40 | ||
| El Rio Dr. | ||||
| El Turco Ct | North Lakes | 2 | ||
| Elkhorn Rd. | ||||
| Emerald Dunes Dr | Club Renaissance | 112 | ||
| Emerald Lake Dr | ||||
| Faircross Cir | Sandpiper | 7 | ||
| Fairside Ct | Sandpiper | 5 | ||
| Fairway Ridge Ct | Sandpiper | 22 | ||
| Faxton Dr | ||||
| Flamingo Ln | ||||
| Fordham Dr | ||||
| Fort Duquesna Dr | ||||
| Fox Hills Dr | North Lakes | 44 | ||
| Galen Ct | ||||
| Gardenia Landings Ln | ||||
| Genet Ct | North Lakes | 4 | ||
| Grand Chateaux Way | Club Renaissance | 4 | ||
| Grand Cypress Ln | ||||
| Granville Ln | ||||
| Grayson Ct | ||||
| Green Manor Dr | ||||
| Hacienda Dr | North Lakes | 33 | ||
| Harkness Way | ||||
| Harwick Dr | ||||
| Haverford Ave | ||||
| Heron Dr | ||||
| Hickory Stick Ct | ||||
| Hospital Service Rd | ||||
| Huxley Pl | North Lakes | 2 | ||
| Imar Dr | ||||
| Indian Wells Ave | ||||
| Islip Way | ||||
| Jacobson Cir | ||||
| Jasmine Creek Ct | Club Renaissance | 17 | ||
| Kellwood Ct | ||||
| Kenley Way | ||||
| Kilby Way | Sandpiper | 3 | ||
| King Leon Way | Sandpiper | 25 | ||
| Kings Blvd | ||||
| Knights Gate Ct | Club Renaissance | 9 | ||
| La Jolla Ave | North Lakes | 46 | Caloosa | 4 |
| Lakehouse Ct | Sandpiper | 4 | ||
| Lambdeth Ct | ||||
| Lehigh Cir | ||||
| Lenox Greens Dr | Club Renaissance | 10 | ||
| Library Walk Way | ||||
| Lime Tree Ct | ||||
| Linger Lane | Caloosa | 3 | ||
| Lively Dr | ||||
| Lyndhurst Dr | Caloosa | 18 | ||
| Magnolia Landings Ct | ||||
| Meadowlark Ln | Caloosa | 18 | ||
| Meadowvista Ln | ||||
| Medina Way | ||||
| Milford Cir | ||||
| Misty Greens Dr | Club Renaissance | 39 | ||
| Monmouth Dr | ||||
| Myrtle Vista Ct | Club Renaissance | 10 | ||
| N Brockfield Dr | ||||
| N Lake Dr | ||||
| N Pebble Beach Blvd — from Council to Cherry Hill | North Lake | 28 | Caloosa | 3 |
| Nashua Cir | ||||
| New Bedford Dr | Club Renaissance | 7 | Sandpiper | 85 |
| Noble Faire Dr | Club Renaissance | 34 | ||
| North Course Ln | ||||
| North Creek Ct | ||||
| Northway Dr | Caloosa | 13 | ||
| Norwich Cir | ||||
| Nutmeg Pl | Sandpiper | 6 | ||
| Oakmont Ave | North Lake | 9 | ||
| Ojai Ave | North Lake | 40 | ||
| Opal Ln | ||||
| Orchid Ct | ||||
| Pacific Dunes Dr. | Club Renaissance | 9 | Sandpiper | 31 |
| Peace Ln | ||||
| Peridot Ln | Club Renaissance | 8 | ||
| Preservation Green Ct | Club Renaissance | 15 | ||
| Presentancia Ln | Caloosa | 22 | ||
| Pineapple Palm Ct | Sandpiper | 4 | ||
| Piper Glen Ct | ||||
| Platinum Dr | Club Renaissance | 64 | ||
| Plumbrook Rd | ||||
| Poplar Glen Ct | ||||
| Quiet Ln | ||||
| Radford Pl | North Lake | 5 | ||
| Ray Watson Dr | ||||
| Reading Pl | North Lake | 4 | ||
| Regal Manor Way | Club Renaissance | 16 | Sandpiper | 13 |
| Rickenbacker Dr | ||||
| Rimini Vista Way | Club Renaissance | 6 | ||
| Riviera Dr | North Lakes | 3 | ||
| Royal Doulton Dr | ||||
| Royal Links Ct | ||||
| Runningbrooke Way | Caloosa Greens | 10 | ||
| Rutgers Pl | North Lakes | 4 | ||
| S Brockfield D | ||||
| S Pebble Beach Dr | Club Renaissance | 12 | Sandpiper | 25 |
| S US Highway 301 | ||||
| Sahara Dr | ||||
| Sedgewick Ct | ||||
| Seton Hall Dr | ||||
| Shea Pl | ||||
| Siena Vista Pl | Club Renaissance | 16 | ||
| Signature Dr | Club Renaissance | 19 | ||
| Silverbell Ct | ||||
| Simmons Way | ||||
| Smithfield Ln | Sandpiper | 9 | ||
| Sola Ln | ||||
| Spry Ct | ||||
| State Road 674 | ||||
| Sterling Glen Ct. | Caloosa | 35 | ||
| Stoneham Dr | Sandpiper | 6 | ||
| Stonehouse Ct | ||||
| Strawpocket Pl | ||||
| Stroll Ln | ||||
| Strong Bow Ct | ||||
| Sun City Center Blvd | ||||
| Sun City Center Plaza | ||||
| Sun Key Ct | ||||
| Tahoe Dr | ||||
| Tam O’Shanter Ave | ||||
| Thorn Hill Pl | ||||
| Thunderbird Ave | ||||
| Torrey Pines Ave | ||||
| Tremont Ct | ||||
| Trinity Lakes Dr | ||||
| Upper Creek Dr | ||||
| Valley Forge Blvd | ||||
| Via Toscana Way | Club Renaissance | 9 | ||
| Victoria Woods Dr | ||||
| Villeroy Dr | club Renaissance | 7 | ||
| Vincennes Dr | ||||
| W Brockton Pl | North Lakes | 4 | ||
| West Del Webb Blvd | Freedom Fairways | 33 | ||
| Ward Cir | ||||
| Warwick Ct | ||||
| Weatherford Dr | ||||
| Wedge Ct | ||||
| West View Dr | Caloosa | 8 | ||
| Westminster Manor Ln | Club Renaissance | 8 | ||
| Westmont Way | Sandpiper | 6 | ||
| Whitetail Ct | ||||
| Wild Feather Ln | ||||
| Wimbly Pl | ||||
| Winterbrooke Way | Caloosa Greens | 42 | Caloosa | 15 |
| Wintersong Ln | ||||
| Wolf Laurel Dr | Sandpiper | 74 | ||
| Woodmar Dr | Sandpiper | 11 | ||
| Yellowbird Pl |
The goal over the next two weeks is to have a volunteer assigned for every single street. Long streets will need multiple people. Sign up at the meeting in person tomorrow night or email us at GetInvolved@SaveSCC.org and we’ll get you on board. The designated person will be responsible for seeing that every single residence is canvassed whether they do it themselves or have a team. We can wait for cooler weather but we should complete this petition drive as early as practical.
There will be special training for all designated canvassers to ensure a consistent practice by all. We do not want to spread any incorrect information or alienate anyone. Everyone will have the same script and materials. No deviations. If a resident wants, they may take a picture of the petition for their reference. Just fold it to cover any signatures as that is proprietary personal information for the signatories that is confidential.
For questions or additional information when canvassing, residents are to be instructed to go to our web site SaveSCC.org for more information, come to a meeting, or contact me. We want to be sure we address their questions fully and accurately.
We will distribute plenty of petition forms and SaveSCC pamphlets to all canvassers.
I’ve attached the petition and pamphlet for your review.
Greenways Master Plan Update
On Aug 8, 2022, at 2:11 PM, Ellie Anderson <andersonellie@mac.com> wrote:
Via Email to Project Manager, Sarah Caper, CaperS@hcflgov.net
Sarah Caper, Project Manager
Greenways Master Plan Update
Hillsborough County
Dear Sarah,
I am writing in response to your effort to obtain community input for the Greenways Master Plan Update for Unincorporated Hillsborough County I am a resident of the Greater Sun City Center Area of Unincorporated Hillsborough County. This area includes Cypress Creek, Valencia Lakes, Sun City Center, Kings Point and Freedom Plaza. A very unique area primarily of 55+ active seniors is Freedom Plaza, Kings Point and Sun City Center, where I live.
We are the most densely populated and extensive area with special provisions for golf cart use and part of the Greater Sun City Center Area within Hillsborough County including special golf cart crossings on 674 and 301 and golf cart lanes on Cypress Creek Blvd. We have our own “GREATER SUN CITY CENTER GOLF CART DRIVERS HANDBOOK”. Provisions for increasing golf cart accessibility to recreation areas and other parts of the community not currently accessible by golf carts is a key goal that is not addressed currently. This would include extending golf cart access to:
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SouthShore Regional Library at 15816 Beth Shields Wy, RuskinCommercial area along 674 with Popeye’s, Denny’s, and Bob Evans across from Cypress Village Blvd and 33rd St SE, RuskinCommercial area at E College Ave and 30th St SE, Ruskin
Multi-use greenways for us could include strolling, walking, jogging, biking, triking, amigo carting, wheel-chairing, walking a dog, grandkids and with others, roller blading (?), skate boarding, scooters, e-bikes, golf carting and every other mobility device imaginable including scooters and Segways, some human powered, some not.
Supporting a variety accessibility options for those of us differently abled or inclined would facilitate access and recreating in a safe manner. The thought of traveling 674 or 301 via bike corridors on the roadways is down-right life threating to seniors or young families. And the areas around us are teeming with families who would have similar desires to access recreation areas, shopping areas, restaurants, and recreation as well.
I have even heard of folks going all the way from 674 and 301 to Big Bend on golf carts and bikes via the cement pathways adjacent to the roadway. I am not clear whether these pathways were designed or authorized for such use. They simply say “NO MOTOR VEHICLES”.
Connectivity greenway goals also include direct access into Little Manatee State Park, Camp Bayou, E. G. Simmons Park and other nearby recreation areas. The whole point of living in Florida is to be outside taking in the sights and getting from place to place in the most pleasant and healthy manner possible, excluding cars.
I have looked at the county GIS maps and found existing Hillsborough County land on New Bedford Dr that could be the start of a greenway from within Sun City Center to Little Manatee State Park. There is also potential for access at the end of Pebble Beach Blvd at 301 and potentially at the end of Misty Greens Dr. These are a few to evaluate for feasibility. I am sure there are others.
Our bikers and trikers, both standard and recumbent, would love some shaded areas to ride and enjoy nature that would not require strapping our toys to motor vehicles to get them to a recreation area. That’s just too challenging for many of us.
E-bikes, E-trikes, E-scooter and other powered transport devices provide special challenges and questions that ultimately must be addressed. I am reviewing the Florida Statue 316 but the topic still leaves me somewhat baffled and proper signage and perhaps color coding of stripping and signage would help identify what uses are permitted on pathways, trails, etc.
It is very sad that when the County was doing road work and sidewalk work along 674 recently, that they did not make those sidewalks(?) wider and multimodal accessible to improve accessibility within the community. Hopefully that oversight will not be repeated. I would recommend any roadway project take such pathways into consideration in their planning and design.
I would also point out that of the Livable Communities Element of the Comprehensive Plan for Unincorporated Hillsborough County for the Greater Sun City Center Area also has specific goals as relates to greenways, paths and roadways:
RECREATION
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WORK WITH NEIGHBORING PARKS
Take advantage of the recreational opportunities offered by neighboring parks. Establish a pathway to the park for environmentally friendly vehicles and pedestrians.WALKING TRAILS
Encourage developers, community organization, and County government to create hiking trails throughout the community.
TRANPORTATION
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BRIDGE/TUNNEL OVER 301 FOR PEDESTRIANS AND GOLFCARTS
Explore the feasibility of a bridge over, or tunnel under, US 301 for safer crossings by golf carts and pedestrians.
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ENERGY EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION TO ALL FACILITIES AND BUSINESSES The Community will continue to encourage the use of energy-efficient transportation throughout the area, including electric vehicles such as golf carts, propane-fueled vehicles, trolleys and local motor coach service, and personal transportation devices such as Segways.PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS MULTI-PURPOSE PATHS
Extend golf cart paths on south side of SR 674 westward to commercial areas at 33rdStreet. Any future road and utility expansion projects should include consideration of pathways for pedestrians, bicycles and golf carts.
As you can see, there is a multitude of that input comes from those who live here and indeed are priorities for the community as a whole based on over 20 community focus and planning meeting some 15 years ago during the development of our comprehensive plan. If such efforts were held today, I suspect there would be even more interest and more goals developed. Use of greenways is the future of personal transportation and recreation.
Thanks for your consideration. Should you like to speak more on this topic, I am available.
Sincerely,
Ellie Anderson
cc: Sun City Center County Community Association Board of Directors - Sullivan, Roush, Birkett, Matelski, Clark, Porr, Parsons, Bratt, Zieg
Zoom Invitation for Tomorrow’s Meeting
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Hope to see you tomorrow!
Ellie Anderson
312-282-7337
Save SCC Green Spaces Status– August 8, 2022
Notes from Ellie
Stuff You Should Know About
Hello All,
Great work is proceeding on multiple fronts.
Open Positions
We have three positions we are looking to fill:
- Zoom Meeting Host – to host and conduct SaveSCC meeting interaction with Zoom participants
- CPA or financial advisor – with credit card processing and more mandated financial reporting requirements, assistance in this arena is needed to conduct processing, reconciliation and reporting activities.
- Legal advisor – to advise SaveSCC on legal matters and contracts
Donations on Online Still Coming
Yes, they’re still coming.
Unfortunately, Eric Nisenfeld, our web site software engineer who must perform some backend work, is in the middle of a massive upgrade project for his employer and has not been available to do some things needed prior to our site being ready for credit card processing. As soon as his schedule permits, we’ll be on it!
Save Sun City Center has received its registration compliance certificate from the State of Florida for our charitable operation. Hooray!
Peter Bates, Eric Nisenfeld and I will be working to get our credit card processing gateway with Authorize.net and PNC Bank in operation within the coming weeks and then we will be processing donations via our website – SaveSCC.org.
Hillsborough County Greenways Project
The input period for the Greenways Master Plan Project with Hillsborough County closes on August 8, 2022. I did attend their virtual session Monday night. I am submitting my comments via email to the Project Manager, Sarah Caper, CaperS@hcflgov.net.
My draft is below. If you have any other suggestions or ideas, please get them to me no later than Monday so that I may incorporate them or send your own!
Sarah Caper, Project Manager
Greenways Master Plan Update
Hillsborough County
813-807-0743
Dear Sarah,
I am writing as a resident of the Greater Sun City Center Area of Unincorporated Hillsborough County. This area includes Cypress Creek, Valencia Lakes, Sun City Center, Kings Point and Freedom Plaza. A very unique area primarily of 55+ active seniors is Freedom Plaza, Kings Point and Sun City Center, where I live. We have our own “GREATER SUN CITY CENTER GOLF CART DRIVERS HANDBOOK”. Use of golf carts for transportation in our community is extensive.
There is community interest with respect to Greenways. We are probably the most densely populated area with special provisions for golf cart use throughout the Greater Sun City Center Area within Hillsborough County including special golf cart crossings on 674 and 301 and golf cart lanes on Cypress Creek Blvd. Provisions for increasing golf cart accessibility to recreation areas and other parts of the community and beyond not currently accessible by golf carts is a key vision and hope for the future that is not addressed currently. Extending golf cart access to:
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SouthShore Regional LibraryCommercial area along 674 with Popeye’s, Denny’s, and Bob Evans across from Cypress Village Blvd and 33rd St SE, RuskinCommercial area at E College Ave and 30th St SE, Ruskin
I have even heard of folks going all the way from 674 and 301 to Big Bend on golf carts and bikes via the cement pathways adjacent to the roadway. I am not clear whether these pathways were designed or authorized for such use. They simply say “NO MOTOR VEHICLES”. Greater range and accessibility are our goal while meeting all statutory requirements and providing for safety.
Multi-use greenways for us could include strolling, walking, jogging, biking, triking, amigo carting, wheel-chairing, walking , walking a dog, grandkids and with others, roller blading (?), skateboarding, scooters, e-bikes, golf carting and every other mobility device imaginable including scooters and Segways, some transportation tools human powered, some not.
Supporting accessibility options for those differently abled could facilitate access and recreating in a safe manner. The thought of traveling 674 or 301 via bike corridors on the roadways is down-right life-threatening to seniors or young families. And the areas around us are teaming with families who would have similar desires to access recreation areas, shopping areas, restaurants, and recreation areas as well.
Connectivity Greenway goals also include direct access via a greenway into Little Manatee State Park, Camp Bayou, E. G. Simmons Park and other nearby recreation areas. The whole point of living in Florida is to be outside taking in the sights and getting from place to place in the most pleasant and healthy manner possible. Our bikers and trikers, both standard and recumbent, would love some shaded areas to ride and enjoy nature that would not require strapping their toys to motor vehicles to get them to a recreation area. That’s just too challenging for many of us.
I have looked at the county GIS maps and found existing Hillsborough County land on New Bedford Dr that could be the start of a greenway within Sun City Center to Little Manatee State Park. There also potential paths via the end of Pebble Beach Blvd at 301 and potentially at the end of Misty Greens Dr. These are a few for feasibility assessment. I am sure there are others.
E-bikes, E-trikes, E-scooter and other powered transport devices provide special challenges and questions that ultimately must be addressed. I am reviewing the Florida Statute 316 but the topic still leaves me somewhat baffled. Perhaps proper signage and color coding of striping and signage would help identify what uses are permitted on certain pathways, trails, etc.
It is very sad that when the County was doing road work and sidewalk work along 674 recently, that they did not make those sidewalks(?) wider and multimodal accessible to improve accessibility within the community. Hopefully that oversight will not be repeated. I would recommend any roadway project take into account mutli-modal pathways into consideration in their planning and design.
Thanks for your consideration. Should you like to speak more on this topic, I am available.
Sincerely,
Ellie Anderson
Golf Course Property Analysis Project
Some great work is continuing with analysis of the property data on those properties that abut the ClubLink owned golf courses in Sun City Center and Kings Point and those not owned by ClubLink. Golf courses are a keystone feature of our community and as concerned citizens, we are working diligently to build the most compelling case to save our green spaces in perpetuity. It is a tall order goal that has been at the core of our community since its founding and was reconfirmed by the citizens who lived here during the extensive community-based planning effort that involved the community, the planning commission, builders and others and everyone agreed to preserve the existing golf courses and green space some 15 years ago as documented in the Greater Sun City Community Plan.
Our analysis seeks to drive home the point how integral our courses are to the community character and neighborhoods and just how many properties directly abut these courses. While we still need to verify and cross check each course and the underlying property records, the preliminary analysis of the courses in Sun City Center reveals the following:
| Course | # of Streets | Abutted Properties |
| Caloosa Greens Course Analysis | 5 | 191 |
| Club Renaissance Course Analysis | 26 | 479 |
| North Lakes Course Analysis | 22 | 418 |
| Sandpiper Course Analysis | 27 | 440 |
| ClubLink Courses in SCC | 80 | 1528 |
| Course | # of Streets | Abutted Properties |
| Caloosa Golf Course | 16 | 227 |
| Freedom Fairways | 1 | 33 |
| Non ClubLink Course in SCC | 17 | 260 |
| All SCC Courses | 97 | 1788 |
To me this is staggering. I have not obtained a count of the total residential units in SCC but, 1788 of them abut a golf course!
Assuming 1.6 persons per household, that means 2,861 people are IMBY’s (in my back yarders). If it is 1.7 persons per household, that means 3,040. However you slice it, that’s a significant number of properties, home values, and residents directly impacted in their own backyards.
Of course any development of SCC golf courses impacts every resident via traffic, water pressure, storm runoff, flooding, services times in the post office, bank, grocery, doctor’s office, traffic lights, EMS response, wildlife loss, loss of trees, open vistas, etc. It also directly affects our welfare, peace of mind and general health. It is mind-boggling and goes against prior and existing plan for this community and its green space for recreating outdoors since the community’s founding.
The above summary is exactly that. Behind that summary is another summary, one by course. And behind that is the detailed property record for all of those 1788 properties in Sun City Center. Similar data is being compiled on the Kings Point courses and is in process. Cypress Creek Golf course is not a priority, but we will take a look as time permits.
Caloosa Greens Course Analysis
Abutting Street Properties
| E DEL WEBB BLVD | 97 | ||||
| CALOOSA PALMS CT | 18 | Homestead Yes | 146 | 76.44% | |
| CALOOSA WOODS LN | 24 | Homestead No | 45 | 23.56% | |
| RUNNINGBROOKE WAY | 10 | Total | 191 | 100.00% | |
| WINTERBROOKE WAY | 42 | ||||
| 5 | 191 |
Club Renaissance Course Analysis
| Street | Abutting Properties | ||||
| RIMINI VISTA WAY | 6 | Homestead Yes | 379 | 79.12% | |
| CRYSTAL DOWNS CT | 4 | Homestead No | 100 | 20.88% | |
| CHIPPER DR | 20 | Total | 479 | 100.00% | |
| MYRTLE VISTA CT | 10 | ||||
| KNIGHTS GATE CT | 9 | ||||
| NOBLE FAIRE DR | 34 | ||||
| GRAND CHATEAUX WAY | 4 | ||||
| REGAL MANOR WAY | 16 | ||||
| JASMINE CREEK CT | 17 | ||||
| VIA TOSCANA WAY | 9 | ||||
| SIENA VISTA PL | 16 | ||||
| CAPTIVA CT | 3 | ||||
| WESTMINSTER MANOR LN | 8 | ||||
| NEW BEDFORD DR | 7 | ||||
| PERIDOT LN | 8 | ||||
| SIGNATURE DR | 19 | ||||
| PRESERVATION GREEN CT | 15 | ||||
| VILLEROY DR | 7 | ||||
| MISTY GREENS DR | 39 | ||||
| CRYSTAL GREENS DR | 17 | ||||
| LENOX GREENS DR | 10 | ||||
| S PEBBLE BEACH BLVD | 12 | ||||
| PLATINUM DR | 64 | ||||
| EMERALD DUNES DR | 112 | ||||
| PACIFIC DUNES DR | 9 | ||||
| ATHENS WAY | 4 | ||||
| 26 | 479 |
North Lakes Course Analysis
1st golf course build in Sun City Center done by Del Webb.
| ALLEGHENY DR | 40 | ||||
| AUGUSTA DR | 29 | ||||
| CHERRY HILLS DR | 42 | ||||
| CHURCHILL PL | 3 | ||||
| DESERT HILLS DR | 24 | ||||
| DESERT HILLS WAY | 9 | ||||
| E BROCKTON PL | 3 | ||||
| EL RANCHO DR | 40 | ||||
| EL TURCO CT | 2 | ||||
| FOX HILLS DR | 44 | ||||
| GENET CT | 4 | ||||
| HACIENDA DR | 33 | ||||
| HUXLEY PL | 2 | Homestead Yes | 287 | 68.66% | |
| LA JOLLA AVE | 46 | Homestead No | 131 | 31.34% | |
| N PEBBLE BEACH BLVD | 28 | Total | 418 | 100.00% | |
| OAKMONT AVE | 9 | ||||
| OJAI AVE | 40 | ||||
| RADFORD PL | 5 | ||||
| READING PL | 4 | ||||
| RIVIERA DR | 3 | ||||
| RUTGERS PL | 4 | ||||
| W BROCKTON PL | 4 | ||||
| 22 | 418 |
Sandpiper Course Analysis
| Street | Propertied Abutted | ||||
| AMESBURY CIR | 9 | ||||
| ARDMORE WAY | 4 | ||||
| AUSTIN HILL CT | 3 | ||||
| BROCKFIELD DR | 10 | ||||
| CHIPPER DR | 39 | ||||
| CLUB MANOR DR | 18 | Homestead Yes | 353 | 80.23% | |
| COCO PALM CIR | 6 | Homestead No | 87 | 19.77% | |
| CRANSTON PL | 6 | Total | 440 | 100.00% | |
| CRYSTAL DOWNS CT | 4 | ||||
| EASTLOCH CT | 5 | ||||
| FAIRCROSS CIR | 7 | ||||
| FAIRSIDE CT | 5 | ||||
| FAIRWAY RIDGE CT | 22 | ||||
| KILBY WAY | 3 | ||||
| KING LEON WAY | 25 | ||||
| LAKEHOUSE CT | 4 | ||||
| NEW BEDFORD DR | 85 | ||||
| NUTMEG PL | 6 | ||||
| PACIFIC DUNES DR | 31 | ||||
| PINEAPPLE PALM CT | 4 | ||||
| REGAL MANOR WAY | 13 | ||||
| S PEBBLE BEACH BLVD | 25 | ||||
| SMITHFIELD LN | 9 | ||||
| STONEHAM DR | 6 | ||||
| WESTMONT WAY | 6 | ||||
| WOLF LAUREL DR | 74 | ||||
| WOODMAR DR | 11 | ||||
| 27 | 440 |
Caloosa Golf Course
| BENTWOOD DR | 5 | ||||
| CALOOSA PALMS CT | 23 | ||||
| CAMELLIA GREEN DR | 12 | ||||
| CHICKORY LN | 4 | Homestead Yes | 184 | 81.06% | |
| E DEL WEBB BLVD | 9 | Homestead No | 43 | 18.94% | |
| E EAST VIEW | 35 | total | 227 | 100.00% | |
| LA JOLLA AVE | 4 | ||||
| LINGER LN | 3 | ||||
| LYNDHURST DR | 18 | ||||
| MEADOWLARK LN | 18 | ||||
| N PEBBLE BEACH BLVD | 3 | ||||
| NORTHWAY DR | 13 | ||||
| PRESTANCIA LN | 22 | ||||
| STERLING GLEN CT | 35 | ||||
| WEST VIEW DR | 8 | ||||
| WINTERBROOKE WAY | 15 | ||||
| 16 | 227 |
Freedom Fairways
| W DEL WEBB BLVD | 33 | Homestead Yes | 18 | 54.55% | |
| Homestead No | 15 | 45.45% | |||
| Total | 33 | 100.00% |
I am looking forward to the what the facts will reveal to confirm what we already know anecdotally and tell a more compelling story. We will keep you posted.
Zoom Meeting Info
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Agenda
Click here to display the agenda for our working session meeting Tuesday, August 9, 2022 on Zoom or in the Rollins Theatre at 6 pm.
Please keep forwarding our information to your friends and associates. It is important to keep folks informed and onboard.
We will talk extensively about the petition drive and why it is important we go door to door. The CA Board thinking remains unknown and they are a wild card. We must ensure that we have the vast majority of SCC members weighing in on this potential development via their signature on the SaveSCC petition. Should the CA Board, or key members of the Board, in their official capacity, represent the membership agreeing to development on SCC golf courses in the Greater Sun City Area, only signatures from an overwhelming majority of SCC residents to the contrary can negate their action. We’ll talk more Tuesday!
Best regards,
Ellie
Save SCC Status– August 1, 2022
Notes from Ellie
Stuff You Should Know About
Hello All,
Hope you are all doing well.
As you all know we are always busy working on multiple fronts. Here are several:
Donations on Online Coming Soon
Save Sun City Center has received its registration compliance certificate from the State of Florida for our charitable operation. Hooray!
Peter Bates, Eric Nisenfeld and I will be working to get our credit card processing gateway with Authorize.net and PNC Bank in operation within the coming weeks and then we will be processing donations via our website SaveSCC.org. Hooray again!
Hillsborough County Greenways Project
Due to a personal scheduling issue where failure to be present might have been grounds for a serious round in the spousal dog house, I could not make the Greenways Project Meeting this Wednesday at the Beth Shields Library. Carla Miles attended in my stead and put forth my comments with respect to providing Greenways from the Greater Sun City Center Area into the Little Manatee State Park, Camp Bayou, and E. G. Simmons Park.
All three are wonderful recreating areas that, if they could be safely reached by bike, walking, or methods other than auto, would be very beneficial to our community.
There is an online opportunity to participate on Monday, August 1st. Details may be found on the county web site at: Master Plan Update Meeting.
You might want to poke around a bit to find more information.
You need to register to provide input or comments. Register for Master Plan Meeting.
Hope to see you online!
Golf Course Property Analysis Project
Some great work is being done to analyze the property data on those properties that abut the ClubLink-owned golf courses in Sun City Center and Kings Point. Golf courses are a keystone feature of our community. As concerned citizens, we are working diligently to build a compelling case to save our green spaces in perpetuity. It may be a tall order goal , but it’s been at the core of our community since its founding. It was reconfirmed by the citizens who live here in the extensive community-based planning effort, the planning commission, builders and others and everyone agreed to preserve the existing golf courses and green space some fifteen years ago (documented in the Greater Sun City Community Plan).
We believe that those courses are integral to the community character and neighborhoods. Many property owner directly abut those courses.
My preliminary analysis of Club Renaissance, my assigned course, reveals the following:
| Street | Abutting Properties |
|---|---|
| RIMINI VISTA WAY | 6 |
| CRYSTAL DOWNS CT | 4 |
| CHIPPER DR | 20 |
| MYRTLE VISTA CT | 10 |
| KNIGHTS GATE CT | 9 |
| NOBLE FAIRE DR | 34 |
| GRAND CHATEAUX WAY | 4 |
| REGAL MANOR WAY | 16 |
| JASMINE CREEK CT | 17 |
| VIA TOSCANA WAY | 9 |
| SIENA VISTA PL | 16 |
| CAPTIVA CT | 3 |
| WESTMINSTER MANOR LN | 8 |
| NEW BEDFORD DR | 7 |
| PERIDOT LN | 8 |
| SIGNATURE DR | 19 |
| PRESERVATION GREEN CT | 15 |
| VILLEROY DR | 7 |
| MISTY GREENS DR | 39 |
| CRYSTAL GREENS DR | 17 |
| LENOX GREENS DR | 10 |
| S PEBBLE BEACH BLVD | 12 |
| PLATINUM DR | 64 |
| EMERALD DUNES DR | 112 |
| 24 | 466 |
That’s just on Club Renaissance alone. There are twenty-four streets and 466 properties that abut the course.
The count of properties for the North Lakes course are 418, and 446 for Sandpiper. That is 1330 homes. (We have a number of courses yet to analyze).
I look forward to what facts will reveal to confirm what we already know.
Then we can tell a more compelling story.
Take care!
Ellie Anderson
Livable Communities Element of the Comprehensive Plan for Hillsborough County
Livable Communities Element of the Comprehensive Plan for Hillsborough County
Many of you are aware of the document “Livable Communities Element of the Comprehensive Plan for Hillsborough County” and how fundamentally important this document (codified as an ordinance) is to our case to defeat any application to Hillsborough County for development of the six golf courses currently zoned as PD-MU. I have been seeking to learn more about the specific processes and people who were instrumental in the citizens’ engagement to make this plan a reality. I was blessed to meet and speak with two of these folks last week.
Click here to display a scan of the Greater Sun City Center Community Plan printed by Hillsborough County in 2009.
Greenways Master Plan Update
Several of you sent me photos of the recent signs at Pebble Beach Blvd and 674 from Hillsborough County regarding Public Meeting about the Greenways Master Plan Update on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at 6:00 pm at the Southshore Library at 15816 Beth Shields Way, Ruskin, Fl 33573. Thanks for helping keep me informed.
Here is the sign.

Hillsborough County Meeting Sign
The Greenways Project began back in the 1990’s as an initiative to harness citizens and planners to create a county-wide system of greenways. Greenways typically are multi-use natural and recreational corridors or trails that connect different areas and communities as well as recreation areas, conservation areas, and natural resources.
There is a wealth of information on the County plans and initiatives with respect to Greenways. Here is an information link:
I recommend taking a look, investigating further and possibly even attending the meeting. I see all planning initiatives regarding greenspaces and recreation very much a part of the Greater Sun City Center Area’s Livable Communities Element of the Comprehensive Plan and our effort to stop development of golf courses and greenspaces in Sun City Center. Greenways plans are one part of a larger community plans and integral to our work and potential future uses of the existing golf courses in Sun City Center for future recreational use.
SaveSCC Case Against any Application by ClubLink or Their Builder with Hillsborough County
Great news on another front. Our behind the scenes work on the case against development of the existing golf courses in Sun City Center is making great headway. We have a confidential draft that is still a work in progress but very compelling. Kudos to Doug James for his outstanding ground-breaking work on this document.
We have enlisted a very capable Land Use Expert and Professional who has had success in similar situations in the recent past. This professional does not undertake cases before the application filed. However, our situation is so compelling that even the county planning team agrees that from a 50-thousand-foot level due to the language to protect the courses in the Community Plan, our case is the strongest they have seen. That assessment led with some coaxing led this expert to agree to take a clear look. Our expert will participate on a pro bono basis with myself and Mike Newsom in an upcoming Zoom session with staff from HC Planning and HC Development Services to confirm our understandings and essential aspects of our case preemptively prior to any filing and clarify our questions and understandings as the matter proceeds.
This has been hard fought and will offer invaluable insight and additional intelligence to our case and how to most effectively and successful defeat any development application.
Petition Canvassing – Coordination’s the Thing
Members of SaveSCC and other interested parties are supporting our canvassing efforts and community outreach. Our goal is to reach the entire community so that everyone is aware of ClubLink’s plan to develop our golf courses and our actions to stop it. That is not a simple task between snow birds, folks out of town, busy schedules, and the prohibition against canvassing in CA clubs or on CA property during activities or events as that would be considered violating the rights of other CA members to enjoy those facilities and activities.
The best canvassing strategy we can strategically take is to go door-to-door throughout every neighborhood, street by street. That was the consensus at our working session on July 12, 2022.
So here is the plan to manage our activities to get it done as effectively and efficiently as possible:
Our canvassing chief – Carol Hugill is coordinating and tracking canvassing efforts on a street-by-street basis via a spreadsheet containing the details on all 220+ streets in SCC. To sign up for a street or part of a street by house number range for large streets like Del Webb or Pebble Beach, email her at SaveSCCcanvassing@gmail.com with the street you’d like to canvass including your name, email, and phone number. If that street is available, she’ll put it in your name for canvassing. We do not want to duplicate efforts or waste time and resources.
Please advise her when you are complete so we can track completions. The spreadsheet will be updated by Carol on our confidential Google WorkSpace and published weekly on SaveSCC.org on the “Take Action” menu item, under “Canvassing”. That way we gauge our progress.
We are asking all SaveSCC members to solicit petition signers and distribute SaveSCC materials whenever you’re out and about. We have plenty of printed materials. They are available at all SaveSCC meetings or by contacting us via SaveSCCcanvassing@gmail.com. We just had 6000 pamphlets and 1500 petitions professionally printed by Vistaprint and they are beautifully done. Please use them.
Keep that clipboard with a stack of petitions and SaveSCC pamphlets with. Don’t leave home without them! Take them with you to the grocery, the barber shop, the hairdresser, the nail salon, the doctor’s office, a non-CA community event, etc. Don’t be afraid to talk with folks. Engage with your friends, your neighbors, your social circle, your clubmates or teammates, or friends at the dog park, or on a round of golf, or over drinks, or even strangers. Email your buds! Don’t miss an opportunity.
Just make sure they have not signed this petition before. It has only been out since early June so hopefully they’ll remember. The only requirement to sign is you are over 18, reside at least part-time in Hillsborough County, and have not signed before.
Please do not make up additional sign-up sheets. Use the one provided as it only has 9 signatures per page and if a sheet is disqualified, destroyed, or lost – the signatures not counted are minimal. The height of the pile will be more impressive when these are hand delivered at the hearing meeting!
Anyone can also visit the Emergency Squad or Security Patrol to sign the petition or drop them off there for pick up. We also collect them at all SaveSCC meetings. The details about how to return them are on the bottom of the form. Folk can snail mail a sheet with even one signature back to me if they are out of town. Just help get the word out, in person or electronically.
Most folks we’ve approached are actually very interested and glad that you are sharing information. They support the SaveSCC effort to stop development of Sun City Center’s golf courses. The response has been very gratifying.
Remember our goal is for every SaveSCC member to get 30 signatures!
“If it is to be, it is up to “we”, and you are an integral part of “we.””
When we all do a little, the effect is a tidal wave!
Be part of the tsunami!
As I had been told many times, it was the petition effort by key CA folks that was the deciding factor in overcoming all objections from FDOT and everyone else when one Hillsborough County Commissioner took those 4,000+ petitions all the way to Tallahassee and said “ These petitions are votes!” That’s how we are blessed to have the golf carts crossing at Highway 301 to get to Walmart after they moved to their current location. No thought that could happen either!
Golf Course Adjacent Properties Project
The project team analyzing the golf course properties is proceeding. In-person and Zoom training was held for 3 team members last Wednesday and the initial pass of the property data on Sandpiper has been completed and will be rechecked for accuracy. The preliminary count is 446 home owner properties abutting Sandpiper. The North Lake Course has also been done and the preliminary count there is 418.
Work is underway for the rest of SCC ClubLink golf courses and work will begin on Kings Point courses this week. I anticipate we will find 2,000+ owners abutting the Clublink golf courses meaning probably about 10% of the community.
Wrap Up
As you can see from this update, things are moving along well. This definitely is the time for us to prepare for ClubLink or their builder’s application to the county. We must also prepare the game plan and alternatives for the next steps after their application is defeated. Our goal is really two-fold, stop development and ensure the existing golf courses are used for recreational use only.
Keep on Canvassing and Informing!
Ellie Anderson
Save SCC Status– July 25, 2022
Notes from Ellie
Stuff You Should Know About
Hello All,
Hope this communique finds all is well with you.
I don’t say it often enough and it warrants repeating – the very vast majority of our members interactions with others in the community are met by the following comments:
- “We’re so glad you are doing this.”
- “We don’t want any more building.”
- “We’re already overbuilt and have infrastructure issues – traffic, water pressure issues, overburden facilities, etc.”
- “Where does the CA stand and what are they doing about this?”
From my public interactions, and those of others, I truly can say that 95% to 98% of the residents we have spoken with (who have an opinion) are against ClubLink’s development agenda.
As a service to this community, SaveSCC is trying our best, in the absence of leadership and transparency from the CA Board, to mount an effective communication strategy to inform the community, build opposition and a successful campaign to defeat ClubLink’s development proposal. Our goal is to preserve the important legacy of our golf courses for recreational use only. These green spaces are a key distinguishing feature of our community that differentiates Sun City Center and Kings Point from any other 55+ community that will be built.
This was recognized and reflected in the community planning effort conducted some 15 years ago. It has not changed. So, be proud of your work and contributions to Save Sun City Center to support this crucial effort!
You’re an awesome force for good in Sun City Center! Keep up your great work! You inspire me!
New Projects
We’ve begun several new projects thanks to our volunteers who donate their time and talent to do the work. Thank you!
Every bit helps advance our cause by better informing and supporting our work and facilitating more understanding of our community, its members and what is important to them. As you will see from the update below, momentum and support are building.
If you have not registered as a SaveSCC member on our website, please do so by going to https://savescc.org/114-2/. Your membership is important to us as we represent you and our community. We are often asked how many members we have to gauge our support with residents.
Zoom
Hybrid meetings will be the norm for our regularly scheduled Save Sun City meetings on the 2nd and 4thTuesdays of the month. Hybrid means we meet both via both in-person via attendance at the Rollins Theatre and also virtually via Zoom. A Zoom invitation for every meeting will be published on the News from Ellie Anderson page before every meeting and then again the day prior to meeting to all registered SaveSCC members. The Zoom invitation is also posted on SaveScc.org under “Take Action”, “Meeting” the Friday before the meeting.
Below is the Zoom invitation for our Newcomer meeting on July 26, 22 from the Rollins Theatre at 6 PM on the Main Campus, 960-E Cherry Hill Dr.
Zoom Invitation
Topic: @Save Sun City Center’s Zoom Meeting
Time: Jul 26, 2022 18:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 850 2265 6006
Passcode: 002018
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Zoom attendees may join the meeting prior to 6:00 pm. We will generally try to be in the meeting room and set up by 5:45 allowing time for everyone to get connected and ready to start at 6:00 pm.
H:ow to Use Zoom
Participants will use the Zoom toolbar to:
- Mute or unmute themselves via the Mute microphone Icon
- Raise or lower their hand to speak via the Reactions Icon. Select the Reaction Icon and “raise your hand”. A Hand will appear on your window in Zoom to alert the Host you wish to speak. The Zoom host will recognize you at the appropriate time so you may unmute yourself via the Mute microphone Icon and speak. When finished, lower your hand and mute yourself again so as to not disrupt the meeting.
Our initial protocol for the Zoom participants will be as follows: all participants will be Mute when joining the Zoom meeting. We do this to control background noise. When you want to speak, just raise your hand via the Reactions icon and the host will alert you when to Unmute and speak. When finished, Mute again and remove your Raised Hand.
We are using Zoom’s basic offering to conduct our meetings. If it works sufficiently well, we’ll stick with that as the lowest cost option. If we discover we need more features and controls, we will explore an upgrade to the Webinar version.
Special thanks to our Zoom hosts and technical support team – Peter Bates and Larry Bender!
All members and guests are welcome at any session or meeting on a first-come, first-admitted basis. The Rollins Theatre has a capacity of 140. Unfortunately, when we reach posted room capacity, we have to turn away potential attendees. So get there early! A limitation also applies to Zoom participants as well.
We may call other special meetings as circumstances warrant.
All meeting agendas and meeting location, time, and date details will be sent via the GetInvolved@SaveSCC.org email to all SaveSCC members subscribed to our email blasts.
To receive these blasts, please join us as a member by clicking here.
Excellent Letter to Our Commissioners from Mike Newsom
Enclosed is an excellent letter resident Mike Newsom wrote to the Hillsborough County commissioners. Feel free to cut and paste this letter into your own letter to the commissioners.
Re: Golf Course Preservation Throughout Hillsborough County – May 25,2022
Dear Commissioner _____:
I am a concerned citizen in Sun City Center, an avid golfer, and a person in favor of maintaining pleasant living surroundings throughout Hillsborough County. Whenever I play a golf course located in a community setting, I am always struck by its beauty and the peace it adds to the neighborhood. I am also grateful that the owner of the property maintains and sustains the golf course setting.
Recently the owner, ClubLinks, of golf courses in Sun City Center has made an overture that it intends to seek a rezoning of golf course property to residential, further increasing the density of the community. While the rezoning is of great concern to me, I am asking you to consider the greater impact it will have on the whole of Hillsborough County.
I believe that if this first rezoning domino falls, golf courses throughout Hillsborough County will be in jeopardy. In addition to my witnessing the beauty of the land occupied by golf courses, I can also see that the land, itself, often has an extreme value if otherwise used as commercial or residential property. I would urge you to consider, not just the residents of Sun City Center, but all citizens of the Hillsborough County who have chosen to live in golf course communities.
I would think that it would be very unfortunate for the Commissioners of Hillsborough County to gain the reputation as being unfriendly to sustaining golf courses.
I would also like to point out to you a couple of items in the “Comprehensive plan for unincorporated Livable Communities Element” for Greater Sun City Center (“the Comprehensive Plan”).
From excerpts the Vision Statement: “Our Greater Sun City Center Area Community plan focuses on providing a hospitable environment for the wonderful mix of people living here now, and in the future”
Also from the Recreation Goals: GOLF COURSES. “Maintain and protect existing golf course(s) and ensure that they are dedicated for future recreational use only.”
And from the definition of “Compatibility”: Compatibility does not mean “the same as.” Rather, it refers to the sensitivity of the development proposals in maintain the character of the existing development.
The wise people who constructed the Comprehensive Plan understood the importance of ensuring the well-being of the environment that we citizens of Hillsborough County enjoy. Nothing would change the character of our golf course communities more than eliminating our golf courses and causing us to be just another community.
Respectively submitted,
Save SCC Status– July 12, 2022
Notes from Ellie
Summer in Sun CIty
Hello All,
Hope this note finds you safe, healthy and happy. Summertime is here in Sun City Center and the living is HOT! Many folks are enjoying the pools, air conditioning and some barbequing. Hope you are doing well.
I would like to acknowledge and give thanks for the generosity and contributions of SaveSCC members and supporters. The work is sometimes like pushing boulders uphill. But I reflect on the progress we’ve made together and the wonderful rag-tag team we are. We are from all backgrounds, creeds, colors, persuasions, economic strata, educational and professional achievement levels. We share a love for our community and we do the best we can together to protect, maintain, nurture, and develop the golf courses for the future. Throughout this effort we have come together as strangers to become collaborators and friends in this great endeavor.
May we encourage a new wave of citizen involvement in our community in every way. People are contributing their wisdom, time, talent, money, expertise and goodwill to help advance the cause on every front. They write, call, contact others, pursue projects, do website work, post information, talk to friends and neighbors, and approach strangers. They perform many tasks from managing sign-ins, logistics, ordering supplies and printed goods, designing banners, yard-signs, scanning materials, writing and contacting our commissioners, to speaking and writing the CA Board. They also canvas our neighborhoods. It all matters and contributes to the common good. Thank you all for all you do. You are my inspiration.
We are the catalysts for a broad community coalition that is making a difference. Please continue with us on this journey to save SCC!
Our Save SCC ongoing outreach in support of our petition effort and membership drive continues. It can be slow going, with the heat and many folks out of town but we are making progress. Please keep up your efforts. Every little bit matters and makes a difference.
Every day brings more petitions locally and from folks far afield in the mail. Please keep them coming. Remember the goal is every SaveSCC member gathers 30 petition signatures!
While we do not expect to see ClubLink any time soon at a community meeting, it is still time to press on with our work so we are ready and prepared at a moment’s notice.
I did a reconnaissance drive via golf cart around parts of the North Lakes Course and Calossa Greens as some of you had suggested. Bonnie Hoelper last week was my guide. There appears to be more than sufficient areas for ingress and egress from both courses should Clublink proceed with development proposals. Neither was as landlocked as I had previously understood.
The next SaveSCC meeting is on Tuesday, July 12Th at 6 pm in the Rollins Theatre. This meeting is a working session.
Agenda
Introductions – Ellie Anderson ( 312-282-7337, andersonellie@mac.com)
Welcome – returning folks, new folks – Ellie Anderson
Open Positions – Legal Advisor, CPA familiar with Nonprofit accounting
Petitions & Pamphlets
Updates
- Zoning/Government Relations – Mike Newsom
- Web Site & Facebook – Peter Bates & Tami Mondy
- Call to Action – Petition and Membership drive – Ellie Anderson & Carol Hugill
- Treasurers Report – Ellie Anderson
Other Business
Wrap -up
Hope to see you tonight!
Ellie
Save SCC Status– June 27, 2022
Notes from Ellie
So, What’s Been Happening?
Greetings all!
Our next Newcomer meeting is Tuesday, 6/28/22 in the Rollins Theatre at 6 pm. All are welcome. Tech Gods willing, a PowerPoint presentation will be used to cover the ClubLink situation, soup to nuts, to stop rezoning or building!
Call to Action – Petition and Membership Drive
Positive comments have reached me from many of the folks you have contacted as part of SaveSCC’s outreach for the petition and membership drive. Your door-to-door and community activities at shopping centers and elsewhere are making an impact.
Please keep up the outstanding work. Now is the time to load our arsenal for the fight to come.
Mail-in petitions from those out of town or otherwise locally unreachable are arriving as well. Please keep those petitions coming!
All SaveSCC members with a banner on their golf cart should be sure to carry a clipboard with petitions and pamphlets use freely when not on CA property.
Remember our goal is that every SaveSCC member secure 30 petition signatures, and to ask those folks to become members. They can join us via the web site so that they are counted among those we represent. Also, they will receive SaveSCC email blasts to keep them informed.
1500 petitions arrived from VistaPrint and 6000 pamphlets are on their way and hopefully will be available for the Newcomer meeting on Tuesday.
Please remember that we’ve been told that all Save Sun City Center canvassers must refrain from canvassing on CA property.
ClubLink Update
In a nutshell, here’s what’s going on with ClubLink:
Having contacted Clublink, John Finlayson informed us that they have not finalized their obtaining of a building contractor, and have not moved forward with any permit requests with State or Local Agencies. John also stated with the market downturn and construction issues in the building market it may impact their starting of the project. They advised that they will keep us informed of any updates.
The planned meeting on June 29thhas been canceled.
It is not surprising that they are experiencing difficulties. A competent development professional performing their due diligence would evaluate the undertaking this project in SCC is a challenge with an uncertain future and outcome.
We still must be diligent in our preparations for the filing of applications with Hillsborough County for rezoning, permits, variances, or plan amendments. There is no telling what ClubLink activities are taking place behind the scenes . We must be prepared to act on a moment’s notice.
The work we are doing now will pay great dividends when the time comes before the Land Use Officer Hearing and the Board of County Commissioners Land Use Meeting and Board of Commissioner Meetings. The Save Sun City Center case will be well prepared and ready to execute with our continued good work and support! Now is not the time to be complacent.
SaveSCC Banking and Electronic Payment Services
SaveSCC banking operations via a commercial account with PNC bank for checking, debit/credit, and electronic payments are working. SaveSCC donations and funds are on deposit. Work to establish online donations via SaveSCC.org is underway and we hope to have that operational in a few weeks.
All transaction data will be stored safely and securely in PCI-DSS compliant environments hosted by Authorize.net as a gateway and PNC bank as the processor. This insures protection of all donor financial and personal information.
That’s the news for now.
Save SCC Status– June 14, 2022
Notes from Ellie
So, What’s Been Happening?
Greetings all!
Hope your summer is off to a great start. Things have quieted down here in Sun City Center. The traffic has lessened as we heat up and folks leave town.
Please forward this communique and attachments to others who might have interest. Getting the word out is always important. Consider bringing your neighbor or a friend to a newcomer meeting. We‘d be happy to see them and share with them.
SaveSCC has been blessed with a number of actively involved, talented and experienced members doing all kinds of work to advance the cause. SaveSCC’s progress would not be possible without them. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Save Sun City Center Banner
Mike Blaine had 40 2’ x 3’ vinyl banners with grommets made. He has given them as an in-kind donation to SaveSCC. Mike and I ask folks who are truly out and visible to use these banners as an effective tool to further get the word out and buzz going. Folk displaying them should always be prepared for encounters and questions with pamphlets and petition forms. The banners will be available at the meeting Tuesday on a first-come, first-serve basis for a $10.00 donation.
One would be a great addition to the back of your golf cart or hanging in your lanai or front garden if you are in a busy location.
If the response is favorable as we think it will be, and more are needed, the donations will be used to purchase more.
Critical Open Position
Legal advice and counsel from any active or retired legal professionals on a volunteer basis would be a huge asset to our organization. While we had some wonderful folks assisting in this regard, they are no longer able to do so.
Surely there must be some among us with expertise in this area. Active or retired attorneys or legal assistants, please think about helping us navigate forward. WE NEED YOU!
Please contact me at 312-282-7337 or andersonellie@mac.com. Thanks!
Interview with Lois Kindle, Reporter from Observer News
I will be interviewed by Lois Kindle from the Observer News soon, probably later this week. She is preparing an article regarding the ClubLink proposal and the community reaction. There are other interviewees planned for the piece. That’s all I know at this time. Naturally, the text of the interview will be available on our website as soon as it’s available.
New SaveSCC Meeting Schedule
Adjustments to the Save SCC meeting days were required as we outgrew the capacity of the Caper room and are moving to the Rollins Theatre. Because of overtime considerations for the CA maintenance staff and the setup on Wednesday in the Rollins theatre for the Front Porch Pickers, our meeting day is changing as well.
There will be meetings two times a month in the Rollins Theatre on the 2nd Tuesday (working) and 4th Tuesday (newcomer) of the month at 6 pm, not every Wednesday.
Our next SaveSCC meeting on Tuesday, June 14th in the Rollins Theatre at 6 pm is a working meeting.
The Rollins Theatre has a capacity of 140. When we reach posted room capacity, unfortunately potential attendees will be turned away. Choose what meeting you will attend based on your reasons for being there. Know what the focus of the meeting will be as outlined below and choose accordingly. Here are the two types of meetings we have.
General Working Session
General working sessions are held on the second Tuesday of the Month, 6 pm, Rollins Theatre, Main Campus, 960-E Cherry Hill Dr.
They are where we meet to discuss work in progress, outline upcoming activities, and coordinate strategies and activities, and to do’s among the working members of our various teams and the members of the group contributing their time and talent. These working sessions about the work underway and upcoming activities. General working sessions are not recommended for newcomers as they are task and work focused and offer limited opportunities for general discussion of the how’s and why’s of our group. These meetings are focused on the work at hand.
Newcomer Sessions
Newcomer sessions are held on the fourth Tuesday of the Month, 6 pm, Rollins Theatre, Main Campus, 960-E Cherry Hill Dr.
They are where we hope to educate and bring on board new members or others interested in learning about our group and activities who are new to our SaveSCC citizen’s initiative. We cover the why’s, how’s, what’s, who’s and wherefores of our work. We speak about ClubLink’s development proposal and our responses to it, and our citizen’s advocacy work with the CA Board and the Hillsborough County staff and Commissioners to ensure there is no approval for ClubLink’s rezoning or permit applications for their planned development on golf courses and green spaces.
Other special meetings will be called from time to time as circumstances warranted.
All meeting agendas and meeting location, time, and date details are sent via the GetInvolved@SaveSCC.org email to all SaveSCC members subscribed to our email blasts via our website SaveSCC.org using the “Join Us” tab.
SaveSCC.org Website
Work has been underway to improve the SaveSCC.org web site to make it easier to navigate and location information on the site and to add more content. Everyone please take a look. Your input and suggestions are important and we’ll solicit your ideas at Tuesday’s meeting. Peter Bates will be demonstrating the site and its features to support our work and pending calls to action, like the following:
Call to Action for Petition Effort and Membership Drive
At our working session on June 14th at 6 pm in the Rollins Theatre at 901 Cherry Hill Dr, we are launching a Call to Action for our Petition Effort and Membership Drive. We ask for the active participation of every member of our group of concerned citizens to gather 30 signatures and provide interested folks with pamphlets as needed.
Everyone is to engage in this effort whether you are in town or away. This will be our comprehensive drive to gather as many petition signatures as possible and enroll as many members via the SaveSCC.org web site as possible prior to ClubLink’s next move.
As active seniors who are a part of the Sun City Center community, clubs, HOA’s, neighborhood groups, and other social and leisure activities, every one of us has a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Now is the time to engage with your circle to ask them to join us in the cause to protect our golf courses and green spaces. Here are some things you can do in talking to your freinds and neighbors.
- Speak with them.
- Give them a pamphlet.
- Bring them to a meeting.
- Get them signed up as a SaveSCC member via the SaveSCC.org web site.
- Have them sign the petition.
- Have them send a letter to the Hillsborough County Commissions via the SaveSCC.org menu “Take Action”.
- Get them involved and knowledgeable.
The more residents that are active members of our group and active spokespersons for the cause, the better the chances of success. Everyone has a role to play. This is an all-hands effort. It will enrich our lives and lead to a better, stronger, more engaged community for the future. The will of the people matters!
The petition is available for download on SaveSCC.org under the tab “Take Action.” Select the pull down list entry “Petition”. New members can join us via the SaveSCC.org tab “Take Action.” Select the pull down list entry “Join Us”.
The petition for the Hillsborough County commissioners is ready for your use and action as part of our outreach efforts are to commence after Tuesday’s meeting where we will finalize our rollout strategy to maximize our effectiveness.
Petition Instructions
The petition process is pretty straightforward. Download and print or copy as needed. Do not add additional signature sheets. Just copy the official petition page.
The higher the pile of signatures, the greater the visual impact when delivered.
Ask people before they sign if they have signed this petition before and whether they are Hillsborough County residents. This petition is for Hillsborough County residents only. The petition has only been available since June 10, so hopefully people will remember. Duplicate or non-residents signatures are prohibited and could result in disqualification of the sheets they signed.
Always carry a couple of petition forms with you everywhere you go to use or distribute to others. Bring some SaveSCC pamphlets too! Download the most up to date pamphlet. Don’t leave home without the petition or pamphlet and use at will. A clipboard is a great tool for this task. Keep one in your golf cart and car so you don’t forget. When out and about, always have them with you. Carry extra forms. Maybe you can recruit others who are ready to get involved and help the cause!
Completed petition forms can be returned at SaveSCC meetings, the SCC Emergency Squad office or the SCC Security Patrol office. The petition is also available at these sites for folks to drop in and sign as well. Signed petitions may also be mailed to Ellie Anderson, 1731 Pacific Dunes Dr., Sun City Center, Fl 33573. Return instructions are on the petition form.
Please encourage all petition signatories to go to our web site and “Join Us” as a member so that they are counted as SaveSCC members that we represent when speaking before the county or SCCCA.
Donation Acknowledgements
Donation acknowledgements were sent out at the end of May to all donors. There were a few anonymous donations and people where their acknowledgements were undeliverable via email or snail mail. If you made a donation and did not receive an acknowledgement, please notify us via email to GetInvolved@SaveSCC.org so the issue is addressed and corrected. Keeping accurate records of gifts, in-kind donations and our transactions is of paramount importance. Your financial support is needed and very much appreciated.
SaveSCC Structure
The evaluation of possible options to formalize our structure, operating guidelines and leadership on a going forward has been under consideration and review. For now SaveSC will continue to operate as we have been: a growing informal group of concerned citizen members working together to advocate strongly against the development of golf courses in our community. We will continue to seek to engage others as members of our group and count ourselves as member citizens choosing representation as a part of SaveSCC when engaging with the County and Community Association and other organizations.
Hope to see you Tuesday evening!
Pass the word!
Be part of the Call to Action!
Ellie

