A reminder that, according to the FCC, a homeowners association can’t deny you access to satellite television, despite what the CC&R might say, except for in a few instances. There are a few further exceptions in the case of common property, like in a condo.

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This was posted on the internal Celebration message board regarding the proposed library for Celebration. The author has allowed this to be posted here, as it may interest those that don’t frequent or have access to that board:

The library System in Osceola is funded with a dedicated millage rate of .50 mil per 1000.00 of Property tax value. The money generated is to provide for the library system only and could not be used for other activities (i.e. roads, parks, code enforcement, etc). The library millage rate is to be added to the total (aggregate) millage rate for the county and published for the citizens to evaluate.

Before 2008, when the commissioners needed more flexibility in spending for the county, they would reduce the library millage (because it was restricted) and place that portion of the millage as an increase in the general millage rate. This would have the effect of increasing the money available to spend on other projects without having to raise the overall county rate. However it came at a cost…with the library millage being reduced, the library system will have less money for operating the library system. The Commissioners could then say they did not raise your overall millage rate, but with the reduction in library millage, the commissioners would have more money to put in other services. Commissioner Harford feels this is clearly wrong, and the millage rate that was approved by the voting public in this county (.5 millage rate for library services) and that is what we should be using to fund the library. We are currently at .256 millage rate for the Library system.

That being said here is the what you can do:

  • Send e-mail or call the other county commissioners and let them know you want full funding for the library system, having the .5 mill restored to fund the library system. This will have an effect on the overall millage rate and you must be willing to see the increase in the overall millage or when the rate is restored, the money will come from other services provided by the general millage rate. Let them know also that you do not want the library hours reduced or services limited.

  • Attend the workshop on July 25th when they discuss the library options.

    If no funding is changed possible different scenarios include the West Osceola (Celebration) branch could be delayed, or moved to another temporary site until economy gets better then build the branch. In all scenarios a reduction in hours and services is listed as an option.

  • If this is an important issue to you, please contact the number or e-mails below. You don’t need to contact Commissioner Harford, other than if you wish to thank him for pushing for this to move forward.

    Main Number 407-742-2000

    Commissioner John “Q” Quiñones
    • Vice Chairman, Commissioner District 2
    • johnq@osceola.org

    Commissioner Brandon Arrington
    • Chairman, Commissioner District 3
    • barr@osceola.org

    Commissioner Frank Attkisson
    • Commissioner District 4
    • frank.attkisson@osceola.org

    Commissioner Fred Hawkins, Jr.
    • Commissioner District 5
    • fhaw@osceola.org

With the tenant shuffle happening at the Water Tower Plaza and the dubious status of the new library branch, Celebration faces the possibility of having no library until action is taken. The next-nearest branch appears to be about 10 miles away, or probably 20 minutes at least with traffic.

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Article: Vacation Lodge Maingate fire displaces 231 people

A number of families were displaced by this nearby fire and are at present being attended to by the American Red Cross. Other organizations that have helped include Main Gate Transportation, Chick-fil-a, Flippers Pizza, Celebration High School, CROA, Robert Schwartz, Orange Lake Resorts, McDonalds, the Celebration Foundation, and Publix, as well as several community churches.

Monetary donations to the Red Cross(a) and Second Harvest are appreciated. Community Presbyterian is collecting clothes to be distributed on Friday. Other useful suggestions, taken from a post on the Celebration message board, include:

  • If you cannot carry it in one load, they can’t either.

  • If you have durable bags, suitcases, duffles, backpacks, diaper bags, rolling tote bins or carry-alls, these will be very helpful.
  • Basic tools are helpful.
  • Basic school/home office supplies are helpful.
  • Clothes that could be worn to a job interview or to school are helpful. Only donate clothes that are in season now.
  • Clean new underwear in packages are helpful.
  • Clean, unused swimwear is helpful for kids.

If you have more information that you would like posted here, please mail me so I can update.

(a) – A $10 donation to the Red Cross can be made by texting REDCROSS to 90999 from your mobile phone. Donations also accepted at the Mid-Florida Red Cross web site.

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Article: Apartment Combats Dog Poo With DNA Testing

This wouldn’t be the worst thing to come to Celebration. It’d be completely unfair to the 99% of dog owners who do clean up after their pups, but unfortunately, that 1% who are letting their dog squat on the Artisan Park boardwalk (and many other places) and not cleaning it up are screwing it up for the rest.

Lexin pays for fireworks: Argh why are they destroying the downtown?
Lexin doesn’t pay for fireworks: Remember when we used to have fireworks? Argh why aren’t there fireworks?
CROA pays for fireworks: Argh why are we wasting our money on this? Plus it’s destroying the downtown.
CROA doesn’t pay for fireworks: Remember when Lexin used to pay for fireworks? Argh why aren’t there fireworks?

I can understand some people might not like the crowds, but it’s like building a house next to the airport (landfill) and then complaining about the noise (smell). You had to have some inkling of what you were getting in to.

This was one of our introductions to Celebration. We found this guy crawling along the sidewalk right outside our condo.

You know you live in Florida when…

At the Water Tower shopping center:

  • The Pep Boys does a great job and should be trusted.
  • Platinum Dance is closing to make room for Sweet Bay.
  • The jewelry store is awesome.
  • A new bicycle shop (Evolve Bicycles) is moving in. (OK, this one is true).
  • There’s a friendly homeless person there.
  • Platinum Dance is not closing to make room for Sweet Bay.
  • The library will close or move due to a new major tenant.
  • There’s a French restaurant there.
  • Platinum Dance is moving to make room for Sweet Bay.
  • Joe’s Crab Shack is closing to make room for laser tag.
  • The jewelry store owner is crabby. He’ll kick you out of the band and steal all your good ideas.
  • There’s an unfriendly homeless person there.
  • The Pep Boys is terrible. They’ll charge $7000 for an oil change and then make fun of your clothes.
  • They may be putting in some sort of Publix modeled after Whole Foods.

And I’m sure I’m missing some, so please feel free to add. And yes, one of these is made up.

The 2011 Atlantic hurricane names, from the National Hurricane Center:

Arlene
Bret
Cindy
Don
Emily
Franklin
Gert
Harvey
Irene
Jose
Katia
Lee
Maria
Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rina
Sean
Tammy
Vince
Whitney

What does this have to do with Celebration? Hopefully nothing.

We’ve had the A/C running mostly non-stop for around a month now as it’s been unseasonably warm. The previous winter we froze; this winter I had to flip on the air a few times as the Florida sun beat down on our roof and superheated our upstairs. It’s nice to get some spring temperatures before the muggy heat of summer.