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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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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

Victory for Ottawa Area Golf Course

The Kanata Greenspace Protection Coalition recently published an article entitled:

“Redevelopment of Ottawa-area golf course takes a slice into the woods”

 

Kanata Golf and Country Club

Here is its opening paragraph:

“A decades-old agreement between the City of Ottawa and a golf course might be the only thing stopping a development proposal from replacing holes with homes.”

Complete Story

Save SCC Status– May 25, 2022

Notes from Ellie

Welcome and Thanks to all Members

Greetings all!

Today it is two months and one day since ClubLink’s presentation in the Community Hall. We heard of their plans to close Sandpiper and develop portions of the North Lakes course, Caloosa Greens, and Sandpiper. They haven’t scheduled any more meetings yet, even though facilities are reserved for a meeting on June 25th.

This has given us in SaveSCC precious time to build some infrastructure and capacity to pursue our goals: preserve golf courses and green space in Sun City Center and Kings Point. Given that we all are volunteers and we’ve only been at this for two months, I’d say our progress has been remarkable. Your membership, attendance at meetings, donations, suggestions, and work are making a difference as we “form and storm.” We continue to inform Sun City Center residents and get them to take a more active interest in this critical matter.

Due to this inspired citizens’ action, we see success in the future as we defeat ClubLink’s development plan.

Even people who are out-of-towners or snowbirds are helping out.

Our membership is now growing at a faster rate due to our successful canvassing operations. Please continue to talk to your friends, neighbors and associates, encourage registration on the website, and forward our materials.

At this stage, we are continuing to build our membership base and fine-tuning our communications. This positions in us well for when ClubLink returns or files their paperwork for rezoning or permitting.

We are continuing active dialogues with the county staffs in planning and development to further understand how we can most effectively engage and present the case to defeat ClubLink.

My dialogue is also continuing with Bob Sullivan and the CA Board regarding our potential structure. Some possibilities include a not for profit corporation, a CA Club, or a nonaffiliated organization.

Results of the Newcomer Meeting on May 18th

The feedback we received regarding our inaugural “Newcomer” meeting was very positive. We covered the ClubLink proposal and the SaveSCC response from soup to nuts in an hour and a half. (Unfortunately, we were unable to enlist my PowerPoint presentation.) More than 100 folks attended. It was a successful night. The mission to bring everyone up to speed was accomplished. Many thanks to all who attended. The mix was about 60% first timers and 40% returning folks or members who have been at other meetings.

We Need a Corporate Secretary

Before we can establish of SaveSCC’s organizational structure, we need a corporate secretary. Here is a brief description of the position’s responsibilities: A corporate secretary is required by state corporation laws for every corporation and by the CA for all Clubs and nonaffiliated organizations. A corporate secretary is responsible for ensuring that the records (or minutes) of the board’s actions during a meeting reflect the proper exercise of the fiduciary duties.

Please step forward for consideration for this important and vital role. You will become an important officer in our team. We need you now. This is your chance to join our inner circle and make a difference in the future of SaveSCC and our community. You will be well supported by me and the other SaveSCC board members, Mike Newson and Gershon Klein.

Other Matters

While I had an extensive review and gameplan I was going to share regarding the Comprehensive Plan, we should probably not reveal any details of our coming offensive strategy. There is no need to forewarn ClubLink.

At tonight’s meeting, we will revisit our meeting philosophy for the summer (or until we receive confirmation of action from ClubLink.

SaveSCC Agenda
Working Meeting May 25, 2022
Rollins Theater, 6 pm – 7:30 pm
Introduction of our Chairperson – Ellie Anderson
Introduction of our Moderator
Ground Rules for Comments from the Floor
Welcome – returning folks, new folks  – Ellie Anderson
Future Meeting and Room Arrangements Discussion – Ellie Anderson
Open Positions
Pending Work Plan Tasks
Updates:
CA Board Update
Zoning / Government Relations Team – Mike Newsome
Pamphlet and Canvassing Team – Carol Hugill
Web Team – Peter Bates
Corporate setup Team – Fern Kirkham & Kerry Didday
Graphics and promo materials – Bill Stinchcomb
Treasury Report – Ruth Johnson, Assistant Treasurer
Other Business
Wrap-up

 

SaveSCC Status — May 18, 2022

Notes from Ellie

Report from Last Community Leaders Meeting

I attended the recent Community Leaders Meeting to:

  • Review the Zoom equipment setup used by the CA Community Manager, Lyn Reitz, for “Zooming” their meetings. Their setup for CA Board and other meetings seems most satisfactory and superior to those used by many of the HOAs. This good intelligence for our equipment selection for our Zoom setup for our Wednesday night sessions. We want to increase participation for snowbirds, the infirmed or those who don’t come out in the evening.
  • Provide the leaders in attendance with the SaveSCC brochures to raise awareness and get more folks on board. We hoped they would distribute the pamphlets within their organizations and beyond. Probably not going to happen.
  • Use the audience participation opportunity to promote SaveSCC and our goals to stop ClubLink’s development plans and protect golf courses and greenspaces.

Pamphlets were provided at all tables for the attendees.

After the meeting, I received a request from Bob Sullivan, CA Board President , that we cease and desist from approaching club spaces, and members in club spaces. or anyone on CA property distributing pamphlets or campaigning for our cause “Save Sun City.” This activity is prohibited per Bob. Accordingly, I ask that all SaveSCC members and helpers honor this request and refrain from any SaveSCC activities with the Clubs and on CA property. The CA has been very forth-coming and cooperative with our requests and work. I do not want anyone to jeopardize the goodwill we have. If you have a club matter or CA, do not take it upon yourself. Please contact me. There have been a number of complaints from Club Presidents and members to the CA Board. Thank you.

Newcomers Meeting

We will be holding our first Newcomers Meeting on Wednesday, May 18th at 6 pm in the Caper room. This will not be our typical working session. This is a great opportunity for us to bring Newcomers into the fold. We will speak to the challenges ClubLink’s proposed development presents, talk about SaveSCC, why we are, who we are, what we’re about, and most importantly, how we can work together to defeat ClubLink. We can stop their development project and protect our golf courses and greenspaces. I look forward to seeing you there. The shotgun email that went out contains a preliminary draft of the agenda.

Looking for Corporate Officers for SaveSCC

We are establishing our legal entity now – Save Sun City Center, Inc. Finding the right folks for our open officer positions who have the time, talent, experience and enthusiasm, are in town and are representative of a broad base of the community, is a major hurdle we need to get past. Unfortunately, some folk who were in various capacities previously were not able to step up as corporate officers. The open positions are Corporate Secretary, Assistant Treasurer and Agent. We need strong, competent, hard-working folks in these key positions and cannot proceed with our corporate filing without them officially signed-on and in place. This is a high priority, urgent appeal. If we are to succeed, talented, dedicated and motivated folks leading and driving the effort are essential.

Open Positions

We have a number of positions we are seeking to fill. If you have time and are looking for a volunteer opportunity, we need you! The shotgun email contains a list of available openings.
Summer time has unique challenges with snowbirds, graduations, and vacations.

Cash Only Donations

Some of you have been asking when you’ll be able to donate via the web site and why now we accept cash, not checks. In a word, soon.

SaveSCC’s legal organization and filings, as well as our EIN information, are prerequisites before SaveSCC can establish the banking relationships needed to handle checks and electronic payments.

For now, we can only accept cash donations held by our treasurer until we get this resolved. Meanwhile, we still must meet our expenses in the interim for web hosting, domain registration, Google Workspace, Zoom, pamphlets, flipchart, flipchart paper, collateral materials, hardware for the Zoom setup including camera and microphone, etc.

Clarification on North Lake Course Zoning

In response to a recent request from our planning and zoning team, we received the following information with regards to the North Lakes from a Hillsborough County executive planner:

A review of the historic zoning records associated with the subject parcel indicates the parcel was zoned R-1 in the early 1970’s. The R-1 district permitted both single-family lots and golf courses. During the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, Hillsborough County went through a process called Zoning Conformance in which all the zoning district classifications across unincorporated Hillsborough County were updated to conform to the newly adopted Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan. During that time frame, the zoning designation was changed to the present RSC-6 zoning district, which also presently permits both single-family lots and golf courses. As such, the current RSC-6 zoning predates adoption of the referenced Community Plan provisions for Sun City Center.

With respect to the other courses in Sun City Center, those other courses are included with the Planned Development zoning district that covers the majority of Sun City Center. The subject zoning district was in place at the time of Zoning Conformance and therefore, the area was retained as a Planned Development as part of that process. Uses within Planned Development districts are regulated in accordance with a general site plan that is approved as part of the zoning approval. The other golf courses are designated on the general site plan as a golf course. Therefore, unlike the RSC-6 zoned parcel covering the North Lakes Golf Course, these golf courses cannot be utilized for any other use without first having to modify the zoning through a noticed public hearing process to change the use designation on the general site plan. Such zoning review would require review for consistency with applicable policy provisions in the Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan, including the Greater Sun City Community Plan.

We look forward to seeing you at Wednesday’s meeting. Please distribute this information to your friends and associates.

Let’s get the word out.

SaveSCC Status — May 14, 2022

Notes from Ellie

Finances

Many thanks to the attendees at our meeting Wednesday night in the Caper room. We received cash donations totaling $2,300. Awesome start. These funds are being held by our treasurer, Mike Smith, and will be used exclusively for professional services when we feel they are warranted.

We are doing as much of the work ourselves as possible to minimize expenses while not jeopardizing our outcomes. Almost another $1,500 has been spent and donated by key participants for items like flip charts, web hosting and tools, pamphlets and lawn signs.

My Meeting with the CA

On Thursday May 12 I spoke with Bob Sullivan, CA Board President. Bob informed me that he had called John Finlayson, Chief Operating Officer of ClubLink on Wednesday to get an update on where they are. So far, they have not selected any builder. Knowing of our interest to potentially buy Sandpiper, Bob inquired as to what offer they might entertain. John said the they would require a bonafide offer, but they weren’t selling anyway (!). They intend to develop Sandpiper.

ClubLink will not be meeting with the CA membership this month. There is a tentative session scheduled for June 29, but there is no confirmation from ClubLink.

Bob assured me that he would include me in any special sessions between the CA, ClubLink, and Sun City Center HOA presidents.

The big question: Does the CA Board support SaveSCC? To date, they have remained neutral on the ClubLink project. (Mitchell Horowitz, Attorney at Law with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, is advising the CA Board on ClubLink related matters with others in the firm.)

What is the CA Board’s position on Save SCC?

Only Bob Sullivan can answer that question. I suspect he would say “neutral.” He and other board members are aware of SaveSCC and our efforts. I have offered comments and questions during the audience participation periods of the official board meeting at the last two meetings. I plan to make this a regular activity until the ClubLink matter is concluded.

All the members have received the Save Sun City pamphlet from us.

I have met and spoken with Bob on many occasions since this recent project was announced in the March 23rd presentation from ClubLink.

Board members have received emails and phone conversations from many  SaveSCC members.

Formalizing SaveSCC

We are starting to formalize our organization legally. We need to establish key officers or a board. We already have a number of candidates in mind but are asking if there are others who want to be considered. If you are interested, please contact me and provide some background and why you think you be a great asset.

Using Zoom for Remote Meeting Attendees

Regarding Zoom, we are proceeding as quickly as possible to establish capabilities to allow remote meeting access to those who can’t attend in person, such as snowbirds. We will also use these capabilities extensively in our work groups and teams.

Someone approached me a few weeks back after one of our sessions with the offer of computer equipment. If you’re reading this and that offer still stands, could you please contact me?

Enjoy your golf outings and greenspace! Many thanks for your support and time!

Ellie
andersonellie@mac.com
312-282-7337