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Administrator Baird invited Citrus Springs' residents to come back at 2:00 p.m., <br />when St. Johns would be here for a meeting. <br />There was CONSENSUS to contact St. Johns River Water <br />Management District to see if they could have someone <br />come over; staff would go out this week to look at the <br />situation; and staff would contact the Legislative <br />Delegation to have this matter addressed in its Special <br />Session. <br />Myra S. Vollavic, Village B, was instrumental in having St. Johns come and look at <br />Village 'C' retention plan. She believed what happened to the lakes happened because of lack of <br />maintenance for two years. <br />Attorney Collins discussed the issues of turnovers and the responsibility of fixing <br />the problems. <br />Susan Senko, Village `E', asked how they could get the developer to stand <br />accountable since there was no Bond. <br />Administrator Baird clarified the confusion regarding turnover and Maintenance <br />Bonds. <br />Joseph Gadrielle, Citrus Springs, believed the County's Engineering Department <br />failed them tremendously in regard to the deterioration of the lakes. <br />Administrator Baird thought St. Johns was responsible for ongoing maintenance at <br />the Lakes. <br />30 <br />June 5, 2007 <br />