MINUTES OF MEETING STOREY PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT The regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Storey Park Community Development District was held on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at the Offices of GMSCF, 219 E. Livingston Street, Orlando, Florida. Present and constituting a quorum were: Dan La Rosa Chairman Willem Boermans Vice Chairman Travis Smith Assistant Secretary Matthew Antolovich Assistant Secretary Also present were: Jason Showe District Manager Jay Lazarovich District Counsel Christina Baxter by phone Distrfot Engineer Alan Scheerer Field Manager Brandon Radanovich HOA Safety & Operations Committee Chair FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Roll Call Mr. Showe called the meeting to order and called the roll. All Supervisors were present with the exception of Mr. Garcia. SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS Public Comment Period Mr. Showe: The next item up is the Public Comment Period. We'll open it up for any members of the audience who would like to provide comment. We'd ask that you please state your name and address and keep your comments to three minutes. Mr. Radanovich: Mr. Brandon Radonovich of 11814 Fiction Avenue. Mr. Showe: Okay. Are there any comments at this time? Mr. Radanovich: Not yet. THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of Minutes of the April 1, 2025 Meeting Mr. Showe: We have the approval of the minutes of the April 1, 2025 meeting. Those minutes are included as part of your agenda package. We were informed that there was some May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD confusion over some of the names between the Attorney and some of the folks present, so we'll go ahead and review those. But outside of that, are there any other changes or comments? Hearing none, we need a motion to approve the minutes as amended. On MOTION by Mr. La Rosa seconded by Mr. Boermans with all in favor the Minutes of the April 1, 2025 Meeting were approved, as amended. FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Consideration of Resolution 2025-04 Approving the Proposed Fiscal Year 2026 Budget and Setting a Public Hearing Mr. Showe: Behind that, we have the start of your budget process and Resolution 2025 04. This resolution does several things for the Board. First, it approves a Proposed Budget, which will be attached as Exhibit A. We've included a draft for you, which will include any changes that you make today. We're also setting the public hearing for July 15th, which is your regular meeting here at 4:00 p.m. It also directs us to transmit it to Orange County, as well as the City of Orlando and to post on our website in accordance with Florida Statutes. I will go through your budget but won't necessarily go through it line by line. We'll hit some highlights for you. We built the budget so that you have level assessments. So, there will be no assessment increase with the budget that you have proposed right now. We really went through each of those account lines and tried to make it as close to the prior year as possible, considering the expenses and everything we're going through. On the Field side, again, it's pretty close to last year, with some inflationary increases. We do anticipate all your contract costs to have an inflationary increase, until we get a number from the vendors. We also increased all your .utilities by approximately 10%, just to make sure we cover any potential increases of the utility companies. We've continued with the traffic enforcement funding and everything else gets transferred to your Capital Reserve. On your General Fund side, no increase is proposed. Behind that, starting on Page 4 of your budget, we do line-item descriptions. We try to be as descriptive as possible in those items, so that it's really transparent for you and the Board on how we get to those figures. For those folks that haven't been through the budget process, I have some highlights for you. The process today is more about setting the assessment level, than the individual line items and the Board has full flexibility between now and your final budget to move money between account lines. This is more about setting the ceiling for your assessments and we do anticipate some changes between now and your final budget, based on the expenses. But again, you'll see on your 2 May 6,2025 Storey Park CDD landscaping, streetlights and electric, we try to include as much information as we can for you and your residents. Page 10 represents your Capital Projects Fund. As part of our discussions that we've had with the Board earlier this year, we've included the retention pond concrete repair, based on the first proposal that we received, as well as Section 1 of the Fausnight Stripe and Line proposal. That still leaves you, if you do both of those projects at that level, a little under $500,000 in your Capital Projects Fund, which we feel like is sufficient for any unanticipated expenses or if there's some major issue that comes up. Also, if you want to advance more of that striping project, there is some capacity there for you as well. Behind that, are your Debt Service Funds, which starts on Page 11. The Board doesn't really have any flexibility, as those bonds have been issued and they're statutorily required to be approved and collected in those amounts, but they are there, for your information. With that, both Alan and I have gone through the budget and we don't anticipate any huge expenses, but we can certainly open it up for the Board for any questions that you might have on the budget. . Mr. Boennans: The 011:1)' question that I had, was related to the maintenance costs for the boardwalk going into that reserve. I know we had an earlier meeting discussion. That's not really our area. Do we have any further clarification or communication there? Mr. Scheerer: I think that's just a narrative reference point. We don't have a boardwalk, but it's just for anything that has to do with the paths that lead up to the backside of the stonnwater ponds. We also have the asphalt trails that are within the community. So, we could take that boardwalk reference out and make it a footpath or something. Mr. Showe: That's a good point. We can just make that Trail Maintenance, which covers everything. Mr. Scheerer: I take that back. We do have boardwalks now in Parcel K. We do have the one that dead ends into the woods. But we could list that as a trail as well. Right? Mr. Showe: Yeah. We can call it a trail. Mr. Scheerer: If you're thinking between the History Avenue pond and the campground that's owned by the HOA, that's nothing, but Lennar did add several crossover walkways on the stonnwater ponds in Parcel K. Mr. Boermans: Okay. Mr. Scheerer: Well, that's probably the easiest way to reference that. That's a good question. 3 May 6,2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Showe: Yeah, absolutely. Mr. Scheerer: I know Jason briefly touched on the re-striping. We did get a price to restripe everything east of Storey Time Drive, everything West of Storey Time Drive and Parcel K, but it was well in excess of$100,OOO. So, what we've done, is we're going to segment it as the way that was approached. We have $39,000 for this year, 2026, to stripe everything west of Storey Time Drive, excluding Storey Time Boulevard and Dowden Road, because those aren't our roads. Those are all the interior neighborhoods west of Storey Time Drive. Mr. Showe: Certainly, as we go through the year, if we're having savings in some other line items or we've got some capacity, we could certainly move that project to do the next phase, at a certain point, but we wanted to go ahead and get that started. Mr. Scheerer: We can kick that off as soon as the budget starts in October. Mr. Antolovich: Regarding the dog park maintenance, I know the dog park on Philosophy Way has been having issues. Mr. Scheerer: What kind of issues? Mr. Antolovich: The water is not fully working. Mr. Scheerer: The doggy fountain? Mr. Antolovich: That and someone was just telling me, but the normal faucet on the inside, has some deterioration ofthe fencing. Mr. Scheerer: Your new dog park in Parcel K, has seen some sort of abuse over there. The panels have been kicked out. The wood has been damaged and the gate has been damaged. We are fixing that as we get that information and I'm in contact with Rebecca probably every week. But we'll make sure that we get over there. We do have a line item to make those repairs. Mr. Antolovich: I just wanted to make sure. Mr. Scheerer: Its ongoing. Mr. Antolovich: That stuff is always expensive. Mr. Scheerer: We'll typically close the parks for about 30 days, once a year and let the turf grow up and fix any of the obstacles that may be in those dog parks. Now, the ones in Parcel K don't have any obstacles for their pets, so it's basically just the perimeter fencing and the gates that seem to get messed up for whatever reason. But we'll definitely look at the fountain. Yes, sir. Mr. Boermans: Should I ask my question for the Engineer or do it later? Because the big line item, the $130,000 to repair the rear, I was thinking ifthere is a less expensive option. 4 May 6, 2025 Storey Park eDD Mr. Showe: What we do for our budgets, we took what we think would be the most expensive option and put that in. You're not approving that project today? Certainly, we would still be able to explore all of those available options. We just wanted to earmark some funds for the project. But we'll explore some options with the Engineer. I know Alan's still waiting on some information from them to kind of look at that, but again, we try to use the most expensive proposal that we have, and hopefully we come in under. We'd much rather do that than the other way around. Mr. Boermans: Yeah I know. Mr. Showe: Are there any other questions on the budget or is there a motion to approve it as presented? On MOTION by Mr. Antolovich seconded by Mr. Smith with all in favor Resolution 2025-04 Approving the Proposed Fiscal Year 2026 Budget and.Setting a Public Hearing for July 15,2025 at 4:00 p.m. at this location was approved. FIFm ORDER OF BUSINESS Discussion of Parking & Towing Rules Mr. Showe: The next item that we have, is some continued discussion on the Parking and Towing Rules. We've included them with your agenda package. We're still going to work with the Engineer on getting some review, especially Parcel K and the areas that we talked about at the last meeting. But we didn't receive any other comments or questions on the Parking and Towing Rules yet. So, I didn't want to necessarily have the Board go through the full rulemaking process yet, until you've had a good time to review that and also maybe see ifwe have comments from other residents. Again, it's a little bit of a cumbersome process when you change the rules, so we want to make sure we incorporate everything that we can on that. Certainly, if you have any more feedback on that, you can just let us know and we'll incorporate that as a future meeting item and we'll keep that on our tracking list. SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Consideration of Aquatic Plant Management Agreement with Applied Aquatic Management, Inc. Mr. Showe: Next is the agreement with Applied Aquatic, to add on some additional ponds. Alan, ifyou want to explain it. 5 May 6,2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Scheerer: This was an agreement that actually started in May of 2024 and went through September of this year. For some reason, it was never executed. This company is currently maintaining all your ponds. It's Applied Aquatic and we just are trying to get approval, so that we have an official record that this document was approved by this Board. Like I said, they're doing the work already. They've been doing it for many years and they're also the company that provided us our numbers for 2026. We're just looking to get Board approval so we have an official record of this. That's all. Mr. Showe: We will look for a motion from the Board, unless you have any questions. Mr. Smith: Where was this at? Sorry, I missed this. Mr. Showe: On page 72 ofyour agenda. Mr. Smith: Oh, yes. Mr. Showe: It's more ofjust a kind of a housekeeping issue, just to get it approved by the HOA. Mr. Scheerer: It's a great pond ~ap, too. On MOTION by Mr. Boermans seconded by Mr. Antolovich with all in favor the Aquatic Plant Management Agreement with Applied Aquatic Management, Inc. was approved. SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS StaffReports A. Attorney Mr. Showe: With that, we can go to StaffReports and we'll start with District Counsel. Mr. Lazarovich: Yeah, I don't have many major updates this month, but I did pass out a draft of the License and Operation Agreement regarding the security. At the last meeting, you will recall that there was some discussion about installing security cameras on a CDD parcel. We're currently working with the Engineer to get a sketch to attach to the agreement. We don't have that now, but we believe it's going to be in a median on Sonnet Avenue. This is our standard License and Operation Agreement. We have indemnification language and insurance requirements. As discussed, we did include that in the records themselves, so that it may be deemed a public record. They would require it to be disclosed and the HOA would comply with the CDD for any request that it gets. Then otherwise it just has our typical language that if there is any damage, the HOA will repair the property. Ifthe agreement terminates, they'll repair it to 6 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD the condition that it was in before. Otherwise I could answer any questions that you guys may have on this. Mr. Boermans: Who is paying to install the post? Mr. Lazarovich: Everything will be coming from the HOA. Mr. Boermans: Okay. Mr. Showe: This is essentially a simple License agreement. So, we're just allowing them to utilize CDD space. Mr. Scheerer: That was just the one spot. The one on the Sonnet Avenue. Mr. Showe: Correct. Was there one or two? Mr. Boermans: There was one. Mr. Radanovich: The original request did ask if the CDD would be able to install a pole and that the HOA would be installing the equipment on the pole. Is that something that the CDD wants? Mr. Scheerer: I was under the impression the HOA was going to cover everything on CCD property. Yeah. I think the expense needs to be on the HOA, not on the CDD. Mr. Radanovich: That's fine. It was part of that request, I believe. But we just wanted clarification, so we know budget-wise on that part of it. Mr. Antolovich: You're confusing liability as well. Mr. Scheerer: Good point. If we install the pole and the cameras are good, but the pole gets damaged, the CDD could be liable for the pole. So, this way, it's all on the installer. Mr. Lazarovich: Just one follow up, there was a question about installing signage. There's no legal requirement for that. However, there are recommendations for transparency and to limit or deter any crime or whatnot. So, there's no requirement. We would just look for the Board to approve this agreement in substantially final form. Mr. Boermans: Is it a $10 agreement? Mr. Lazarovich: Yeah. Mr. Boermans: That's it? Mr. Lazarovich: Yes. Mr. Boermans: No ongoing monthly fee? Mr. Lazarovich: No. Mr. Showe: Not on the CDD side. 7 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Smith: Just one question I have, is how the public request works, because you said it might be a public record. So, if someone requested it, they would come to the CDD and then the HOA would have to comply or how would that the work? Mr. Lazarovich: The HOA would comply, if it's a public record. However, there's an exemption for security, so it likely would fall under that, as you don't want to give away the security measures of the CDD. So, that's why we just put it in there that if there is one, the HOA will comply to tum over those records. However, it may be exempt. Mr. Showe: It very likely would be in this case. Mr. Smith: Okay. Is that cost with us as the CDD or is it with HOA, if we have to comply? Mr. Showe: Typically, on the CDD side, there wouldn't be a cost to the District. So that's something we would just do as your District Manager. We do that for every District. We provide public records requests. Mr. Lazarovich: The CDD can charge a cost if it is timely and burdensome. Mr. Showe: Right. Mr. Lazarovich: To a certain extent. Mr. Showe: Typically, if it takes us less than 15 minutes worth of time , I'm not going to go ahead and charge somebody. If it's just me emailing Rebecca, the HOA President saying, "Hey, we need a record from this date, " if it's even deemed available, then there wouldn't be a charge. Mr. Boermans: The license is for five years. Mr. Lazarovich: Yeah and it can be renewed. Mr. Boermans: Is there a reason why it's limited to five years? Mr. Lazarovich: That's just our standard. If the Board would like to make it longer, we can. Mr. Boermans: I think five years is fine. Mr. Lazarovich: It would come back to the Board . Mr. Smith: How long is the contract disclosed with our vendor? Mr. Radanovich: The current contract is less than five years. Mr. Lazarovich: There's language in here that deems the contractor, then current contractor. So, if they were to change, it's still included. 8 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Smith: Okay. Mr. Radanovich: As the HOA committee representative, after taking a look at this, we have no issues with the agreement. On MOTION by Mr. LaRosa seconded by Mr. Boermans with all in favor the License and Operation Agreement to install security cameras on a CDD parcel with the HOA in substantial form was approved. Mr. Lazarovich: I have nothing else. B. Engineer i. Discussion of Pending Real Property Conveyances ii, Status ofPending Permit Transfers Ill. Status of Construction Funds & Requisitions There being no comments, the next item followed. C. DistrietManager's Report i, Approval of Check Register Mr. Showe: We have approval of the Check Register. In your General Fund. We have Checks #1449 through #1466 for $75,039.96. We also have April payroll for a grand total of $75,489.44. All of those items are included, as a summary of those invoices. Alan and I can take any questions you might have on those or we can take a motion to approve. On MOTION by Mr. Boermans seconded by Mr. Antolovich with all in favor the March 24, 2025 through April 29, 2025 Check Register in the amount of $75,489.44 was approved. ii, Balance Sheet and Income Statement Mr. Showe: Behind that, we have your Balance Sheet and Income Statement. There's nothing that the Board needs to take any action on here. We are performing better than budget to actuals. So, we're in good shape there and are 95% collected on our assessments, so we're in great shape there. The remaining ones will come in. Ill. Presentation of Number of Registered Voters -2,773 Mr. Showe: We required annually to announce every year, the number of registered voterswithintheDistrict.Currentlythereare2,773registeredvotersas ofApril 15th,whichisup 9 May 6,2025 Storey Park CDD from 500 from last year, representing mostly Parcel K. It doesn't affect this Board, as we turned over to General Elections. Mr. Boermans: Just one quick question. Is there an election for this year? Mr. Showe: No, it would be next year. Florida Statutes require that we announce that number every single year whether there's an election or not. Mr. Boermans: Okay. D. Field Manager's Report Mr. Showe: We can have Alan go to his Field Manager's Report. Mr. Scheerer: I don't have a lot to report. I know Mr. Antolovich raised a question about the dog park. We have been doing some dog park maintenance, which you could see in the Check Register. We did add an extra gate, in order for the lawn equipment to get iJ;1. The gates that were installed, we installed a double gate on the backside of one of the parks to allow Omegascapes to get their tractor in there instead of having to push mow it. So, we did that. We did meet with the HOA on the location of the camera, which was discussed earlier. Mr. Boermans contacted me about some possible potholes on BiographyWay and we'll take a look at those. I'm sure a lot of is due to construction traffic, possibly, but once that gets all cleaned up, we'll go ahead and address those. There was an issue with an open space by Ballard Place at the end of the road. There's a park there and they sprayed weeds in some of the Bahia grass. That grass died. Everything died. So, they've overseeded it. We are watering it 10 minutes per zone per day, as recommended by TruGreen, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. It's only 10 minutes, until this stuff starts to take. If it doesn't take, then they will replace the damaged sod at no cost to the District. So, we're trying to work with them. We're not happy with the way it looks. I know we have a couple homeowners over there that have voiced their concern and we're working to get them the proper information so they have an understanding as to where we are. I believe that Becky's aware ofthe HOA manager as well. So other than that, I'll try to answer any questions that you might have. Mr. Smith: At the last meeting, Becky had brought up the lighting. Mr. Scheerer: At Stanza Way? Mr. Smith: Yeah. Mr. Scheerer: That's on my list. I didn't even read it. We're working to get the pricing for permanent lighting at Stanza Way. I don't have any numbers for you. The directional bore, we 10 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD can't take it off of that large transformer. We have to go somewhere else to get the power. So, that's probably a distribution transformer, as opposed to an actual use transformer, but we're working with electrician to get those numbers together. Just so you know, we did one recently and it was $20,000, I think, just to run the directional bore. That didn't include applying for the meter and installing the electric. So, we'll keep an eye out. I apologize. It's written right here on my list and I just scanned right over it. I know that Travis, had mentioned the truncated domes. Welre keeping an eye on the ones that are not brick paver truncated, but the ones that are the mats. We'll continue to look at those and make sure that they're secure as well. That's all I have. EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Public Comment Period Mr. Showe: Are there any additional public comments? Mr. Radanovich: I do, yes. The signage in some areas, especially on the horseshoe or the parcel being built, some ofthem are street crossing signs, like pedestrian crossing signs. They all seem bent out of shape. They're turned in odd directions. They're bent over. They're not sure if trucks are hitting them or what's going on. Was that signageinstalled by Orlando or the CDD. Mr. Scheerer: If it's within the community, it's the CDD's. Mr. Radanovich: Okay. Mr. Scheerer: Ifyou can, get that information to me. Mr. Radanovich: I'll email it to you. Mr. Showe: Okay, perfect. Mr. Scheerer: Just get it to me. Mr. Scheerer: Well, we have some maintenance guys that can straighten them and I do use Fausnight Stripe and Line, the people that provided you the quote for the re-stripe. They are a good company, that will make sure you're in compliance and we're at the 7-foot minimum to the bottom of the sign and everything is right. So, we'll take a look at what you have and we'll be happy to address that. Mr. Radanovich: There's also a sign on Dowden Road, right before the Introduction Way entrance. It's one ofthe median signs. It is laying down. Mr. Scheerer: That's the City of Orlando. We don't own Dowden Road, Storey Time Drive or Storey Park Boulevard. So, you would probably have to do a request to the city. Maintenance can straighten the sign. 11 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Radanovich: I think parts of it are out. A police officer caught some kids walking off with it. Mr. Scheerer: Oh, nice. Mr. Radanovich: After the fact. So, that was addressed. Mr. Scheerer: Bedroom decor. Yep. Just anything you guys see like that, you can just give it to me or Becky can get it to me and we'll add it to the list of things that we need to look at for you folks. We'll be happy to take care ofthat. Mr. Smith: Just a general question. After they're done, is there anything that they need to do to fix the roads? Mr. Lazarovich: I believe we included that ill the Easement Agreement. There's a temporary construction easement. Mr. Smith: Okay. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. They will haveto clean all ofthat up. Mr. Showe: Repair anything that's damaged. Mr. Scheerer: Depending on where these potholes are, it may not be from them, but you know, the construction trucks have been doing this for six, eight or ten months. NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Supervisor's Requests Mr. Showe: Are there any Supervisor's Requests. Mr. Antolovich: I should have brought this up during the Parking and Towing Rules. My apologies. The last time we were discussing that, there was the issue on one of the comers. The Engineer was going to go in and review it. What was the status of that? Mr. Showe: We're still waiting for the Engineer review. Mr. Antolovich: Oh, okay. Mr. Showe: We wanted to see ifthe Board had any additional comments. Mr. Antolovich: Got it. Mr. Showe: The rulemaking process is cumbersome. So, we want to make sure we get everything rolled into one. Mr. Antolovich: Yeah. Mr. Showe: So, we're not doing it multiple times. 12 May 6,2025 Storey Park COD Mr. Antolovich: Okay. Then, also, there's a big boar issue that the Storey Park neighborhood is having. The ROA has worked with the USDA and a private trapper to capture the boars. But a lot ofthe bores are on CnD property. Mr. Scheerer: Well, that's just where they're doing the damage. They're on my property, your property, Dowden Road property. Rebecca sent me a contact today. Mr. Antolovich: Corey or Casey. Mr. Scheerer: I don't know. She just texted me. I couldn't read it. She's going to resend it forme. Mr. Antolovich: So, my question was, since the ROA is dealing with the residents a lot, I know that the tracker that the HOA had, needs to have permission to go on private cnn property, in order to do trapping. In addition to boars, we've also had issues with alligators that were on cnD property. Is there some sort of agreement that we can come to the HOA with, to provide the HOA with authorization for wildlife management? Mr. Showe: So, the alligators are kind of a separate issue. For the alligators, our typical process is that there's a gator hotline that FWC manages. Anyone who has a concern, can call that hotline directly. They will give them a case number. They just need to call our office and anybody who answers the phone or you can email me with that case number, we immediately call in for permission. Mr. Antolovich: Okay. Mr. Showe: They'll track it. They will harvest it. Mr. Antolovich: Yeah, I knew that. Mr. Showe: They require the property owner to give them permission, so that's not something we can always delegate to the HOA. As far as the trappers that's probably something that's pretty easy, but we don't typically do trapping. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah, we typically don't trap, but I don't know if Jay has any concerns with us allowing them to. Mr. Lazarovich: I could take a look at it. I think we've done something in another CDn, but I would have to go back and look at what we did, as they had wild boars. Mr. Antolovich: Yeah but is it cnD land or is it conservation area, which would be the private owner. 13 May 6,2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Scheerer: Well, most ofthe conservation areas are owned by the CDD, but you got to remember, all of the ongoing construction, probably down the road to the east of you from the Meridian park subdivision. Mr. Antolovich: That's where a lot ofthem are. Mr. Scheerer: They have nowhere to go. They're going to make their way through everything. Mr. Antolovich: Yeah. The tracker needs permission from the CDD. I know that the ROA had that one trapper. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. Mr. Antolovich: I didn't know if the ROA was going to need other trappers to come out. Mr. Scheerer: We'll see what the attorney says. Jay's committed to look at that. So, whatever Jay recommends, I'm sure everybody will be in favor of it. Mr. Showe: We always caution with the alligators, just so you know, if they do call them in, they will harvest the gators if they catch them. Typically, they do it right there on the shore. We've had people a little freaked out, but we just like to warn people that that's what's going to happen ifyou call them in. Mr. Antolovich: As a CDD, how do you manage for other communities when you have kind of an invasive pest of this nature? Do you typically manage it or is it not ours? Do we have any liability? Mr. Showe: Liability is probably more of a legal or insurance question. But typically, we're not liable for wildlife that moves through our properties. It's no different than a snake or anything else that might cause damage. Mr. Scheerer: Raccoons. Mr. Showe: If a claim comes into the CDD, we take it to our insurance company and let them run through the process. Mr. Antolovich: Okay. Mr. Showe: Whether they cover it or not, I don't know. Mr. Scheerer: You bought a house on the woods. Mr. Antolovich: Indeed. Mr. Scheerer: I don't know what to tell you. Mr. Boermans: Are you going to be there on Friday? 14 May 6, 2025 Storey Park CDD Mr. Scheerer: Not this Friday. Mr. Boermans: Okay. Mr. Scheerer: I think I'm meeting with Shane maybe tomorrow. Mr. Boermans: Okay, perfect. You can see on Biography Way, the apartments are redoing some ofthe sidewalks and some ofthe crossings. Mr. Scheerer: Good. Mr. Boermans: Just so you're aware of it, so you can see what they're doing. Mr. Scheerer: They weren't doing that last week, but we'll keep an eye on it as we're moving forward. We would expect them to make a lot of improvements, especially on their side. Mr. Boermans: On our side, they're making a new crosswalk. Mr. Scheerer: Good. Mr. Antolovich: Last thing, giving permission to the trapper, is that something that would have to wait until the next CDD Board meeting. or is that something that can be expedited? Because I know that they have been; especially the past week and a half, two weeks,. they have been doing a lot of damage. Mr. Showe: I'm comfortable giving permission as long as the attorney agrees. Mr. Lazarovich: I'll research it. Mr. Showe: It certainly seems like it's the Board's intent, if we're allowed to, to go ahead and give permission. So, as soon as Jay gives me the yay or nay, we'll make that happen. Mr. Antolovich: Okay. TENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Other Business Mr. Showe: Any Other Business? Mr. Antolovich: As follow up for the agreement that was voted on, how soon can we give Flock permission to start their installation? Mr. Lazarovich: If there are no comments, we just need the exhibit attached and then that's wrapped up. Mr. Showe: We need the ROA to sign off on it. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. The ROA just needs to sign it and give it back. 15 May6,2025 StoreyParkCDD Mr. Lazarovich: So, if everyone is in agreement with the proposal, it will be sent over to the ROA, I'm assuming in the next couple days and once the signature is attached, then at that point, we're clear to give Flock their marching orders. Mr. Boermans: Do we need the signature ofthe Board President? Mr. Showe: Once we get it back from them, we'll route it to you for signature. Mr. Scheerer: Yeah. Mr. Showe: Or the Chair. Any other items for the Board? Hearing none, ELEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Next Meeting Date -June 3, 2025 Mr.Showe:OutnextmeetingisscheduledforJune3Td•Isthere amotiontoadjourn? TWELFm ORDER OF BUSINESS Adjournment On MOTION by Mr. Boermans seconded by Mr. Smith with all in favor the meeting was adjourned. .. Chai~~an 16