Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News July 6 2013 Edition

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July 6, 2013

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Estancia Community Officially Approved For Wiregrass Ranch DRI By Matt Wiley At long last, homes will soon be going up inside the Wiregrass Ranch Development of Regional Impact (DRI) in a newly formed Community Development District (CDD) called Estancia at Wiregrass, located to the east of the intersection of the future Chancey Rd. extension and Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., between S.R. 56 and S.R. 54. In January, we reported that Standard Pacific Homes (SPH), a builder from Orange County, CA, had purchased 677 acres of land from the Porter family, who own the Wiregrass DRI, to build a thenunnamed community consisting of 1,181 single-family homes spread out across four gated and un-gated neighborhoods. The community will be named Estancia. At the June 25 Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, the Estancia community CDD was officially approved by the BOCC with a unanimous vote.

“(The approval) is great,” says Frank Messina, Tampa Bay division manager for SPH. “The development is staying right on schedule. We hope to have the home models completed during the fourth quarter of this year and to begin sales in early 2014.” SPH is no stranger to the area, having already built homes in several large communities in the Wesley Chapel area, including Seven Oaks, Watergrass and Meadow Pointe. The four neighborhoods inside Estancia, three of which will be gated, will feature a Tuscan-style, “Euro cottage” or Mediterranean look in front, which, as Messina described in January, will be much different than most other homes in the area. Each neighborhood will be built around a clubhouse, which will feature similar architecture to that of the homes in the community. The clubhouses will feature pools, tennis and basketball courts, fitness rooms and other amenities. According to documents submitted

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Estancia at Wiregrass Ranch

The Estancia at Wiregrass Ranch CDD, which was approved by Pasco County on June 25, will be home to 1,181 singlefamily residences and include more than 675 acres off BBD between S.R. 54 and S.R. 56. It will be bordered to the south by the future Chancey Rd. extension and to the east by the future Wiregrass Ranch Blvd. Map source: PascoCountyFL.net, updated by Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News

to Pasco County, construction costs for the infrastructure of the project, before any homes are built, are estimated at more than $44 million, which will be paid for by issuing bonds. The Porter family did not return calls for comment.

Source: PascoCountyFL.net

Gonzalez Declines Pasco Administrator Job, Michele Baker Offered Position

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Pasco I-75 Widening Six Months Behind Schedule, Neel Family Offers $25,000 Reward, Wesley Chapel Schools Score Well On FCAT Tests & More!

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saying that when visiting Pasco during a trip in June, he didn’t get much time to visit the area with his family. But, Schrader debunked that statement during the meeting, saying that Gonzalez was given plenty of time to see the area on several days in the afternoons and, on one day during his stay, was asked to attend only one meeting. The rest of that day was spent with his family touring the Wesley Chapel area. “Bringing him (Gonzalez) back (to Pasco), I don’t think is the appropriate thing to do,” Schrader told the BOCC. “We’ve reached out to him. We’ve given him an offer, one that I believe is very competitive in the Tampa Bay area. We just need to move forward.” See “Baker” on page 34. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TAMPA FL PERMIT 2801

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believe this is the best fit for my family and me at this time.” Instead of beginning a new search for an administrator, the BOCC voted 4-1 to keep Baker on Michele Baker to replace her forPhoto: Pasco County mer boss, longtime Pasco ad- ministrator John Gallagher. Gallagher had served more than 30 years as Pasco’s CEO and Baker served for the last seven years as his assistant. She had been appointed interim administrator during contract negotiations with Gonzalez. “We reached out to bring someone in from not only outside the area, but from outside the state, and it didn’t work out,” Schrader said in the meeting. Published reports quoted Gonzalez as

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Just weeks after being chosen by the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) to fill the County’s empty Administrator seat, City of Irving, TX, city manager Tomas “Tommy” Gonzalez has turned down the job and interim county administrator Michele Baker will drop the “interim” from her title. During a June 25 BOCC meeting, the commissioners were tasked with figur-

ing out what to do about the County’s empty administrator seat that they hoped would be filled after deciding to formally offer the job to Gonzalez on May 28, which he declined in an email on June 22. “Thank you and the commission for your offer to be the next Pasco Chief Executive Officer,” Gonzalez explained in his email to BOCC chairman Ted Schrader, who was in charge of negotiating the contract. “However, after discussing compensation and much consideration, I don’t

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