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GoodWitch58

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I think at one time there was a series of committees of citizens attached to the TDC as well. I remember the Marketing Committee in particular. Anyone know if that dimension still exists?

I could not find any mention of these on the county website.
 

wrobert

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FSS 125.0104(4)(e) The governing board of each county which levies and imposes a tourist development tax under this section shall appoint an advisory council to be known as the " (name of county) Tourist Development Council." The council shall be established by ordinance and composed of nine members who shall be appointed by the governing board. The chair of the governing board of the county or any other member of the governing board as designated by the chair shall serve on the council. Two members of the council shall be elected municipal officials, at least one of whom shall be from the most populous municipality in the county or subcounty special taxing district in which the tax is levied. Six members of the council shall be persons who are involved in the tourist industry and who have demonstrated an interest in tourist development, of which members, not less than three nor more than four shall be owners or operators of motels, hotels, recreational vehicle parks, or other tourist accommodations in the county and subject to the tax. All members of the council shall be electors of the county. The governing board of the county shall have the option of designating the chair of the council or allowing the council to elect a chair. The chair shall be appointed or elected annually and may be reelected or reappointed. The members of the council shall serve for staggered terms of 4 years. The terms of office of the original members shall be prescribed in the resolution required under paragraph (b). The council shall meet at least once each quarter and, from time to time, shall make recommendations to the county governing board for the effective operation of the special projects or for uses of the tourist development tax revenue and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by county ordinance or resolution. The council shall continuously review expenditures of revenues from the tourist development trust fund and shall receive, at least quarterly, expenditure reports from the county governing board or its designee. Expenditures which the council believes to be unauthorized shall be reported to the county governing board and the Department of Revenue. The governing board and the department shall review the findings of the council and take appropriate administrative or judicial action to ensure compliance with this section. The changes in the composition of the membership of the tourist development council mandated by chapter 86-4, Laws of Florida, and this act shall not cause the interruption of the current term of any person who is a member of a council on October 1, 1996.
 

chrisv

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Nov 15, 2004
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It seems obvious to me where the attitude that the TDC operates for the tourism industry rather than the community begins....

4 years; 1 BCC member, 2 elected city or special taxing district
officials, 6 persons in the tourist industry. All must be county
residents and nominated through the sitting Tourist Development
Council
to the BCC.

This is not a very democratic body, is it?

As others have pointed out, the makeup is mandated by state law. What you point out punzy is exactly why we have to hold their feet to the fire, there is nothing democratic about it. I have repeatedly made the point that this is an unelected body. That makes it imperative that we demand accountability. It also make it important that we follow this sign issue with an independent audit of the TDC and it's operations. The previous Executive Director is responsible for the current attitude and posture of the TDC, it's time to clean house.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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So are you suggesting that we demand the BCC to appoint new Directors to the TDC Board, or just to get the BCC to hire a real Director?
 

rapunzel

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Nov 30, 2005
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Is there anything in the state law that requires the board designate their own replacements? That is the part that strikes me as most insular and undemocratic. We should at least be able to hold BCC members accountable for the people they appoint to the TDC.

It seems to me that tourism is more than hotels and rental agencies. Restaurants, shops, spas, all these things are part of the tourism industry.
 

rapunzel

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Nov 30, 2005
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So are you suggesting that we demand the BCC to appoint new Directors to the TDC Board, or just to get the BCC to hire a real Director?

I'm wondering about the citizens' committee. What happened to it? Does it still exist? If not, I think that asking that it be reinstituted might be a great place to start.
 

chrisv

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Nov 15, 2004
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So are you suggesting that we demand the BCC to appoint new Directors to the TDC Board, or just to get the BCC to hire a real Director?

The board members terms expire on a regular basis. We do need to examine how prospective new members are nominated; Punzy brings up a good point about the incestuous nature that nominating one's replacement brings about.
I think the need is for an experienced, professional exec director. The PCB convention and visitors bureau recently hired a director from a similar position in Georgia, I think. This followed the upheaval and eventual replacement of board members who were perceived to be in Charlie Hilton's pocket. I think someone from outside the area would be best.
 

Dave Rauschkolb

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Jul 13, 2005
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Odd how Mr. Sean Boon failed to mention the letter I read to the workshop audience in his front page article. The letter personifies the majority position of the community and points out that Rosemary Beach and Alys Beach had the opportunity to "OPT" out of having signs in front of the towns. This is a very important point. This precedent really means any town may request they not be there. Here is the letter I read. Perhaps the press will read it here and mention it's importance in future articles.

Dave Rauschkolb




To: TDC Board of Directors

We know that you have received countless letters about the new signage along 30A, and you probably do not wish to read another one. But as the Founder of Seaside and as a Senior Vice President of The St. Joe Company who collectively represent approximately 500 units contributing significant revenue to the bed tax which supports your good work, we felt it important to reinforce what we understand to be the consensus along 30A?that the recently installed signage along 30A is inappropriate from an aesthetic perspective, particularly along a corridor which has been recently designated as a ?scenic highway?. We acknowledge that the TDC has invested considerable time and money into these signs and that there could be much debate about what type of signage, if any, would be appropriate. But the prevailing view, which we share, is that the new signage is not at all representative of ?what 30A is about? and that the signage should be removed.

It is our understanding that Rosemary Beach and Alys Beach learned about the proposed signs before their installation and elected to ?opt out?. Now that we have seen the signage, we would like to do what we would have done had we learned about the signs in advance of their installation?and that is to formally ?opt out? of this new signage initiative. We would like to have these signs removed from the entrances to our properties, but we also feel that the removal of these signs is important to the integrity of the entire 30A corridor. 30A is special in so many ways, including its characterization by some as the ?Design Coast? and by others as ?the nation?s laboratory for traditional neighborhood design?. We attract people from all over the world to this unique seaside venue ? from architecture professionals to full time residents, second home owners and vacation visitors. We would hope that their experience of this unique part of the Gulf Coast lives up to everything they have read about and seen on countless travelogues which extoll the natural beauty which the TDC has done so much to protect and to promote.

We are sensitive to the difficult issues that you must face from time to time, including this one, and are grateful for the time you and your dedicated staff put into bringing these issues to resolution. As we prepare for Spring Break activities and the summer season that follows, we respectfully request that the signage in proximity to Seaside and the communities of WaterColor, WaterSound Beach and WaterSound West Beach be removed while alternative solutions are being studied.

Respectfully,


Robert Davis, Founder of Seaside


Roderick T. Wilson, Senior Vice President, The St. Joe Company
 
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Dave Rauschkolb

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Also, for the record. I am qoted in the Sun article as saying "All should be merry together." What I was referring to was that all the signs along Scenic 30 a should be MARRIED together using a cohesive, coordinated design. It's a spelling mistake by the author :bang:
 
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Lisa Ruby

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I'm having flashbacks to the year when a still financially fragile group, the Cultural Arts Association, was rejected for any further financial support by the TDC for Artsquest....reason, "they weren't seeing additional room nights as a result of the annual Artsquest event"....fortunately, the St. Joe Foundation stepped up to the plate... otherwise,there might not have been an Artsquest that year.
 
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