HomeMy WebLinkAboutOviedo Crossing Project Advertisements-1995 YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS! Stop your commission-
ers from making a mistake by not approving the
Oviedo Crossing Project. If the commissioners
do not vote YES for the mall and medical cam-
pus, the current development order is approved
for, among other things, multi-family housing,
gasoline stations, mechanical or automotive ga-
rages and alcoholic beverage establishments.
THE SPREAD OF FALSE
INFORMATION! Stop the spread of false in-
formation about Oviedo Crossing. Ask where
opposition gets their information and why they
are so determined to see our community lose
the mall, medical campus and revenue.
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FACTS . .
YES, we want our mall! But most important,
we want our neighbors to know the true facts.
FACT! A NO vote means higher taxes to our residents.
A mall will be built. The choices are Seminole County or Orange County.
If the mall is built in Orange County, the necessary Seminole County road
improvements to access the mall will be paid for with property taxes of
Seminole County residents.
But, road improvements for the mall at Oviedo Crossing will be paid
for by the developer—not the residents—through impact fees. These fees
are estimated to be $4.8 million for roads, fire and safety facilities.
FACT! Thousands of jobs for our area.
Oviedo Crossing Project will create over 1000 construction jobs with a
payroll in excess of $58 million. Plus some 2800 permanent jobs will be
created in retail, wholesale, medicine and finance with over $60 million in
annual salaries by the year 2000.
FACT! In harmony with nature.
The Oviedo Crossing project mall has been designed to accommodate
the natural beauty of the area vvoodlands and wetlands will be both pre-
served and enhanced. Over 1/3 of the total project, 167 acres, will be set
aside as protected green areas.
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FACT, First-class project.
The Oviedo Crossing project is a proposed development that includes
a 1.2 million sq. ft. mall (with anchor stores such as Burdines, Dillards and
Gayfers), office space and a medical campus. Plus, there will also be 167
acres of protected green areas.
Some of Rouse's (the developer) projects are malls such as: Baltimore
Wharf, Atlanta Peachtree, Miami Bayside, etc.
FACT! Oviedo Crossing project is the best use for
the land.
If the commissioners do not vote YES for the mall anq_medical catn-
ppus,the current development order is approved for,among other things,multi-
familyhousing, gasoline stations, mechanical or automotive garages and al-
coholic beverage establishments.
FACT! Traffic will NOT be significant.
Six government agencies have thoroughly analyzed and unanimously
approved the proposed project: State Department of Transportation, Land
Planning Agency, Seminole County Staff, East Central Florida Regional Plan-
ning Council, City of Oviedo and the City of Winter Springs, who in addition
commissioned an independent firm to conduct an indepth study (Tipton). In
fact, this study concludes that fewer vehicles will cut through Tuscawilla with
a restricted connection at Winter Springs Boulevard than if there was no con-
nection. All this is a matter of record!
All these agencies guarantee the enforcement of Concurrency Laws,
which absolutely do not allow new development to adversely affect existing
area roads.
FACT! Overwhelming support of the Oviedo Crossing
Project.
Residents from all areas of Seminole County are sending letters voic-
ing their support and requesting the commissioners to say YES to the Oviedo
Crossing Project.
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FACT! Some commissioners are not looking after the
best interests of the people of Seminole County.
* Permanent and part-time employment and construction jobs * $4.3
million in property tax revenues, including$2.3 million in Ad Valorem tax rev-
enues for Seminole County Schools * $4.8 million in impact fees to local
governments for roads,fire and safety facilities* Urgent care facilities within
minutes—are all in jeopardy if the commissioners do-not vote YES for the
mall and medical campus.
CALL YOUR COMMISSIONERS TODAY and voice your opinion:
Randy Morris, 321-1130 Ext. 7205; Winn Adams, 321-1130 Ext 7201; Daryl
McLain, 321-1130 Ext. 7209; Pat Warren, 321-1130 Ext. 7215; Dick Van Der
Weide, 321-1130 Ext. 7207.
We need your help!
The next major hurdle to move the project forward is to gain approval
from the Seminole County commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday,April
25 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission's chamber at 1101 East First Street in
Sanford. It is vital that the community show there is wide-spread support for
the project. The public will be allowed to comment.
For more information:
If you would like more information, please call Maryann Fiala from the Citi-
zens Action Committee at 646-9336.
A message sponsored by Citizens Action Committee.
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STOP ! !
STOP HIGHER TAXES!
Oviedo Crossing Project will generate by the year 2000 over$4.3
million in property tax revenues for the county, including $2.3 million in
Ad Valorem tax revenues for our Seminole County schools.
STOP UNEMPLOYMENT!
Oviedo Crossing Project will create over 1000 construction jobs with a
payroll in excess of$58 million. Plus some 2800 permanent jobs will be
created for people in retail, wholesale, medicine and finance, with over
$60 million in annual salaries by the year 2000.
STOP HIGHER HEALTH RISK!
The Oviedo Crossing Project includes a Medical Campus with a
Wellness Center and Urgent Care Center that means life-threatening
emergency care within minutes.
STOP YOUR SEMINOLE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS!
Stop your Commissioners from making a mistake by not approving the
Oviedo Crossing Project. If the Commissioners do not vote YES for the
mall and medical campus, the current development order is approved
for, among other things, multi-family housing, gasoline stations,
mechanical or automotive garages and alcoholic beverage
establishments.
STOP THE SPREAD OF FALSE
INFORMATION!
Stop the spread of false information about Oviedo Crossing. Ask where
the opposition gets their information and why they are so determined to
see our community lose the mall, medical campus and revenue.
WE NEED YOUR HELP
The next major hurdle to move the project forward is to gain approval
from the Seminole County Commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday,
April 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission's chamber at 1101 East First
Street in Sanford. It is vital that the community show there is widespread
support for the project.
Call your Commissioners today and voice your opinion: Randy Morris
321-1130 Ext 7205 ** Win Adams 321-1130 Ext 7201 ** Daryl McLain
321-1130 Ext 7209 ** Pat Warren 321-1130 Ext 7215 ** Dick Van Der
Weide 321-1130 Ext 7207.
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If you would like more information, please call Maryann Fiala from the
Citizens Action Committee at 646-9336.
A message sponsored by Citizens Action Commit tee—Political Advertisement Paid By:
' CITIZENS ACTION COMMITTEE.
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H�GHER TAXES! Oviedo Crossing Project
wi I generate, by the year 2000, over $4.3 mil-
lion in property tax revenues for the county, in-
cluding $2.3 million in Ad Valorem tax revenues
for our Seminole County schools.
UNEMPLOYMENT! Oviedo Crossing Project
will create over 1000 construction jobs with a
payroll in excess of $58 million. Plus some 2800
permanent jobs will be created for people in
retail, wholesale, medicine and finance with over
$60 million in annual salaries by the year 2000.
HIGHER HEALTH RISK! Oviedo Crossing
Project includes a medical campus with a
wellness center and urgent care center that
means life-threatening emergency care within
minutes.
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