The building permit fees are substantially higher but not nearly double. All the other fees are pretty much double what they were before.I will do my own research, but anybody know if these are reasonable permit fees/how they compare with the previous ones?
View attachment 754000
View attachment 754001
View attachment 754002
View attachment 754003View attachment 754004View attachment 754005
I will do my own research, but anybody know if these are reasonable permit fees/how they compare with the previous ones?
View attachment 754000
View attachment 754001
View attachment 754002
View attachment 754003View attachment 754004View attachment 754005
Not really out of line from my limited experience with permits but in the TDO world these fees are nothing more than a pimple on Dumbo's butt in any project they put forward, the real question is who is inspecting their progress?The building permit fees are substantially higher but not nearly double. All the other fees are pretty much double what they were before.
The CFTOD has released the Board of Supervisors package for the meeting this Wednesday, November 15.
The full package can be found at this link.
View attachment 753972
I hate that the way do this, it’s very cringey and doesn’t belong in a public municipality meeting
Oh this is very interesting, thank you for bringing this to my attention, may have to bring this up at the next meeting
I skip over the invocation. What exactly is in violation of their policy? Is the chaplain not the one that gives the invocation?
Are they only monitoring the garages? Or are they also handling security screenings?The contract for security services in DS garages begins on December 5.
Disney still handles the security screenings. They’re just monitoring the cameras, looking out for suspicious activity, etc.Are they only monitoring the garages? Or are they also handling security screenings?
They’ve been inviting outside clergy to give the invocation.I skip over the invocation. What exactly is in violation of their policy? Is the chaplain not the one that gives the invocation?
Oh this is very interesting, thank you for bringing this to my attention, may have to bring this up at the next meeting
If it’s a convocation then proper dress code should be in order.View attachment 753972
I hate that the way do this, it’s very cringey and doesn’t belong in a public municipality meeting
If it’s a convocation then proper dress code should be in order.
The memorandum also points out that Disney is relying on specious hypotheticals to make its free speech case. Disney’s attorneys have cited racial and religious discrimination cases as well as gerrymandering cases to attempt to prove the company’s point, but the CFTOD attorneys argue that these citations are useless and beside the point of the dispute between the company and the state.
The attorneys even use Disney’s own words to prove that the case deserves to be dismissed.
“Disney says ‘nobody disputes that a state may remove unelected policymaking officials from high office or that elected leaders may employ senior officers committed to implementing their political agenda,’” the attorneys argue, citing a quote from Disney’s case. “But if that is true, this case should be over because Disney’s claim is, in effect, a derivative suit asserting that Florida’s elected officials may not select the officials who oversee the District.”
There were a couple of filings last week by the state arguing against Disney's claims and an article highlighting them.
Disney commissioned a study by Oxford Economics that found:
View attachment 754088
Economic Impact
Read here about the positive impact Disney has on the Florida economy in 2022 through employment, tax revenue, and small business support.disneyconnect.com
Disney commissioned a study by Oxford Economics that found:
View attachment 754088
Economic Impact
Read here about the positive impact Disney has on the Florida economy in 2022 through employment, tax revenue, and small business support.disneyconnect.com
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.