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M <br />Mr. Nelson believed that Florida Atlantic's main problems <br />were those of cash flow and management, and he had reliable <br />information indicating that sometime in 1982 approximately <br />$800,000 had been siphoned out of Village Green to purchase <br />another park, Continental in Leesburg, which has since filed for <br />bankruptcy under Chapter 11. If all the promised improvements <br />had been made, he felt the residents could care less what <br />management does with their money; however, until all these <br />improvements are made, they feel that the owners are playing with <br />their money. He also cited the drop in maintenance personnel. <br />Mr. Nelson recalled that two days before the Planning & <br />Zoning Commission hearing, he was refused a copy of the "as <br />built" noted site plan, which is public information. He <br />contended that particular site plan was either accidentally or <br />conveniently misplaced or deliberately destroyed. Continuing, he <br />related that the very next day after meeting with Mr. Miller re <br />the promised improvements, blue tape was placed over specific <br />parts of the glassed -in site plan at the sales office, as if tape <br />could delete the bridge, boat docks, gazebo, etc., shown on all <br />of the brochures. Mr. Nelson submitted the architectural plan <br />for the gazebo and boat docks for the Commissioners'- review and <br />as part of the official record. <br />ARCHITECTURAL PLAN IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />Mr. Nelson noted that the bridge shown on the site plan is <br />identical to the bridge built in Phase III. He emphasized that <br />the people in Village Green are trying to keep their community a <br />nice place to live, but management is not doing their part. The <br />residents want what they paid for -- no more, no less. On behalf <br />of all the residents in Village Green West, Mr. Nelson urged the <br />Commission to uphold and honor the decision of the Planning & <br />Zoning Commission by repeating their denial on Florida Atlantic's <br />request for modification of the site plan which was approved <br />nearly five years ago. Those residents in attendance indicated <br />32 <br />MAR 2 7 1985 aooK i.:60 FnF P O <br />I <br />