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Tymber Skan on the Lake BCC Discussion Item June 3, 2014 Code Enforcement Division
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Tymber Skan on the Lake Condominiums Built between 1972-1974 4 Associations Section 1 (78 units) Section 1 (78 units) Section 2 (104 units) Section 2 (104 units) Section 3 (124 units) Section 3 (124 units) Master Association Master Association Background
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Lake Catherine
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Background From bad to worse…. Complaints from nearby residents Complaints from nearby residents Foreclosure crisis led to high vacancy Foreclosure crisis led to high vacancy Insufficient garbage pick up Insufficient garbage pick up Associations lack funds Associations lack funds Water shutoff pending Water shutoff pending
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Water Service Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) provides electric and water services Electric cutoff to common areas only Water cutoff to Section 1 and 3 due to non-payment Section 1 $47,000 Section 3 $48,000 – Section 2 also behind on its bill $20,000
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Community Impact Occupancy Summary Effect of Water Shutoff
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Lake Catherine
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Section 1- Boundary Area Lake Catherine
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8 Owner Occupied ( ( 28 Units Vacant =36% 50 Occupied Units 78 Total Units Section 1- Summary Lake Catherine
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8 Owner Occupied ( ( 28 Units Vacant =36% 50 Occupied Units 78 Total Units Section 1- Summary Lake Catherine
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Section 2- Boundary Area Lake Catherine
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Section 2- Summary 3 Owner Occupied ( ( 68 Occupied Units 36 Units Vacant =35% 104 Total Units Lake Catherine
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Section 2- Summary 3 Owner Occupied ( ( 68 Occupied Units 36 Units Vacant =35% 104 Total Units Lake Catherine
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Section 3- Boundary Area Lake Catherine
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50 Occupied Units 58 Units Vacant =36% 9 Owner Occupied ( ( Section 3- Summary 66 Occupied Units 124 Total Units Lake Catherine
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50 Occupied Units 58 Units Vacant =47% 9 Owner Occupied ( ( Section 3- Summary 66 Occupied Units 124 Total Units Lake Catherine
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Occupancy Summary Occupancy Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 TotalOccupiedUnits 506866 184 (60%) Vacant Units 283658 122 (40%) Total Units 78104124306 Owner Occupied 839 20 (15%)
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Response History Water Shutoff Response Plan Safety Concerns Resource Needs Fire Rescue
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Fire and EMS Responses Estimated 39% Increase
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Structure Fire Responses 1,100 % Increase Estimated
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Fire Rescue Safety Concerns Rapid fire spread Arson Deteriorated structural members Tanker response Holes in floors Building collapse
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Resource Needs Increased commitment of units due to response activity Increased EMS due to water shutoff Additional units for long hose deployments Possible Firewatch commitment Engine $3,866/day Tanker $2,449/day Fire Rescue
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Sheriff’s Office Crime History Water Shutoff Response Plan Safety Concerns Resource Needs
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Sheriff’s Office Calls for Service 2010:1,488 calls 2011:2,539 calls 2012:1,989 calls 2013:1,810 calls Jan – April 2014: 640 calls
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Sheriff’s Office Aggravated Assaults57 Aggravated Batteries83 Battery201 Burglaries (Residential)421 Home Invasions7 Murders3 Robberies32 Sexual Batteries7 Jan 2010 to April 2014
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Background Water Service Community Impact County Action Plan Fire Rescue Sheriff’s Office Summary Outline
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Summary Deplorable conditions, continued decline Water disconnection Action Plan to be discussed on June 10 BCC
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