
OLDE FLORIDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Est. 2022; Located in Hendry County, Florida
Basic Information
INTRODUCTION TO THE OLDE FLORIDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Olde Florida Community Development District (“District”) is an independent special district, created pursuant to and existing under the provisions of Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, and established by Ordinance No. 2022-19, enacted by the County Commissioners for the County of Hendry, Florida, on November 17, 2022. The District includes within its boundaries approximately 165.177 acres, more or less, generally located Sections 30 and 31, Township 43 South, Range 28 East in Hendry County, Florida.
Currently the land found within the District is developer funded; however, the District has the authority to impose and levy assessments on the property found within its boundaries. These assessments pay the construction, operation and maintenance costs of certain public facilities and services of the District and are to be set annually by the governing Board of the District. These assessments, when levied, are in addition to county and other local government taxes and assessments and all other taxes and assessments provided for by law. The District also can impose certain fees to pay the construction, operation, and maintenance costs of certain District facilities.
A map of the District’s boundaries can be found here: PDF | RTF
Public Records
AGENDAS
FISCAL YEAR 2024
FISCAL YEAR 2023
Fiscal Year: 2023
BUDGETS
The Board adopts the budget each year in accordance with a process outlined in the Florida Statutes. Each Fiscal Year runs from October 1 to September 30. The Board will first approve a proposed budget in the spring and will provide it to Hendry County at least 60 days before the budget hearing, at which time the Board will adopt the final budget and levy the resulting non-ad valorem assessments.
Fiscal Year 2023
Audited Financial Statements
The District’s audited financial statements are prepared by an independent auditor and accepted by the Board, they will be posted on the website for your information once available.
BOARD INFORMATION
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Hank Fishkind CHAIRMAN
SEAT 1
3504 Lake Lynda Drive, Suite 107 Orlando, FL 32817
Boardmember1@oldefloridacdd.com
Expires: 2027
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Anthony DiNardo Assistant Secretary
SEAT 2
3504 Lake Lynda Drive, Suite 107
Orlando, FL 32817Boardmember2@oldefloridacdd.com
Expires: 2025
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Jon Rubinton Vice Chairman
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Josh Rubinton ASSISTANT SECRETARY
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Scott Wagner Board Member
PFM GROUP CONSULTING LLC.
PFM Group Consulting LLC has extensive experience providing consulting and management services to special districts located throughout Florida. Our firm provides services at every stage of a district’s life from establishment to full development. We offer Financial Advisory Services and District Management Services (including Administrative Services, Accounting, Minutes and Public Records Services, and Lien Book & Tax Roll Services) to over 50 CDDs throughout the state of Florida.
SERVICES
Levels of service of program operations within the District are directly related to the annual operating budget. Program services include:
- Community appearance
- Recreational facilities
- Street lighting
- Infrastructure administration
During the fiscal year staff monitors the budget to maintain operational efficiency. During the annual budget process staff reviews what was budgeted against what was actually spent, and recommends increases and decreases in service levels. The Board of Supervisors, with input from the public, reviews staff’s proposals and has the final decision for the budget constraints that will determine the levels of service. The budget process typically begins in the spring and concludes in the summer, after a public hearing to ensure resident participation. Staff actions are directly related to those restrictions placed within the annual operations and maintenance budget for each fiscal year.
SERVICE LEVELS
The District Manager’s responsibilities include:
- Mandatory – This service is required either by regulatory permit or other specific requirements.
- Essential – Those program services funded above the mandatory level and considered important to the residents.
- Discretionary – Those services funded and which can be reviewed for sufficiency, based on service commitment by the community and the cost of the service being provided.
Orlando East Office
Address: 3501 Quadrangle Blvd., Suite 270, Orlando, FL 32817
Phone: (407) 723-5900, Fax: (407) 723-5901
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY LINKS
CONTACT INFO
Olde Florida Community Development District
3501 Quadrangle Boulevard, Suite 270
Orlando, FL 32817
(407) 723-5900
Assistant District Manager
Kwame Jackson
jacksonk@pfm.com
Registered Agent
Lynne Mullins of PFM Group Consulting LLC
3501 Quadrangle Boulevard, Suite 270
Orlando, FL 32817
District Records Custodian:
PFM Group Consulting LLC
3501 Quadrangle Blvd., Suite 270
Orlando, FL 32817
(407) 723-5900
For estoppel and payoff requests, please email: estoppels@pfm.com
Send Us a Message
Lynne Mullins , District Manager
Mullinsl@PFM.com
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