Legislation Details

File #: 2026-8357    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item - Regular Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/1/2026 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/23/2026 Final action:
Title: CC Burnt Store, LLC Off-Site Utility Agreement for Coral Lakes Project
Attachments: 1. Coral Lakes 23-1026 Cost Share Agreement, 2. c362404 Water and Wastewater Reimbursement (REISSUED from c360804).pdf
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DEPARTMENT MAKING REQUEST

Utilities

 

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CC Burnt Store, LLC Off-Site Utility Agreement for Coral Lakes Project

 

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REQUESTED MOTION/ACTION

 

recommendation

Recommended Action:

a) Approve Off-Site Utility Agreement between the County and the Developer, CC Burnt Store, LLC for the Coral Lakes Project; and

b) Authorize the Chairman to sign the Off-Site Utilities Agreement.

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Budgeted Action:

No action needed. Budgeted in Capital Improvement Project “Water Transmission/Wastewater Collection Reimbursement” as approved in the FY26 budget process. Funding will be supplied by the Utility Water Connection Fee Fund and Utility Wastewater Connection Fee Fund.

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BACKGROUND (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)

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Background: 

On January 9, 2024, the Board discussed the cost-share project and approved Utilities to move forward with the Off-Site Utility Agreement.

 

The Developer, CC Burnt Store, LLC, whose address is 111 S. Amenia Avenue, Suite 201, Tampa, Florida, is currently developing property located within Charlotte County and Charlotte County Utilities’ service area. The developed property includes a residential subdivision, Coral Lakes (“Project”), which will require certain off-site improvements to the County’s potable water distribution system to connect the Project to the County’s potable water system.

 

The County has requested that the Developer increase the size of the off-site potable water distribution lines beyond the size required to serve the project in order to accommodate future County needs. The County desires to reimburse the Developer for the cost of oversizing the off-site potable water distribution lines.

 

The Developer has agreed to construct the off-site potable water distribution system improvements needed to connect the Developer’s property to the County’s potable water system.

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