You know how I'm researching the ownership of property by TAMPA FIREMEN and their cohorts across Florida, correct???
Interesting pieces of information when you check the property records of 212 Idlewild where I see firemen working currently.
Same as with my cousin's neighbor who has his tenants crawling through their back window into the guy's yard to terrorize the family and wreak havoc. (HAS TO BE THEM, they're the only ones with access, there's a history there of prior tenants... the other people are so LARGE they can barely walk never mind crawl over a fence or through a window (i think they're tampa cops with those bits of info on lock))
just kidding.
Aneeeeway ... guess where THAT LANDLORD is located?? WESTON FLORIDA.
check out the tax records on 212 idlewild before it fell into firefighter hands (and another connection I'm NOT real XTREMELY pleased with but ... that's okay I already knew that)
WESTON FLORIDA.
I was doing some research the other day and came across where Sheriff Gee's son was nearly killed in a car wreck with some other kids, one of whom WAS killed.
His name is Weston.
I'm NOT making any connection to that. It's just curiosu. Given all that we know of sheriffs enrichging themselves TO THE TUNE OF MILLIONS MILIONS MILLLLLLIONS MIILLIONS while they selectively arrest and jail THE REST OF THE POPULATION on the wrong lists.
I AM making a connection to whatever goes on in weston florida and the firemen reaching over here and back into tampa.
I hace NO REAL idea where weston is. I think the area code is hernando ??? 352. That's ...Nugent/?
His son's exbest friend got SHOT DOWN by his deputies not long back.
Oh ...and sheriffs I am acquainted with .. THEY DO NOT care for Robinson. UNLESS they're on the OTHER list and then they're ummmm very intimidating.
just sayin ....
I've noticed something else about the shitty people. They like this double letter stuff in their names.
Like blazze instead of blaze.
Weird and .... probably ... symbolic of something to their mean ass selves.
Again, I'm not making any connections to the sheriff's son. It's just odd how that is all starting to crup up together in a tight pattern surrounding LEO, TPD, SHERIFF, TAMPA FIREMEN and the town of WESTON.
Along with the CONTINUED STALKING of my family by Robinson denizens among others. Oh one of whom is the daughter of a RETIRED TAMPA FIREMAN. Probably more than one of them. One of them is the suddenly slender wife of a tampa fireman.
Another one drives a cop car and although I've only seen it briefly ... they look very similar.
Sisters????
These connections are sinister and VERY VERY BAD for the rest of the people around them.
SEE UPDATE:
Here's the directions from Dover FL to Weston FL. Charlie Wells is in Manatee County and pretty much had the WHOLE COUNTY intimidated and now he is a private investigator. I do sincerely HOPE that's not HIS fellows over to the lowe's and such...
HUH. Now you're learning WITH me here so ... turns out weston FLORIDA is much farther away than I thought...
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Weston is a city located in Broward County, Florida, USA. Established as a city in 1996, much of the community was developed by Arvida/JMB Realty and is ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weston,_Florida - 113k - Cached - Similar pages -
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Driving directions to Weston, FL
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Head west on Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd/FL-574 toward Wheeler St
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Weston, FL
WOW.
That's VERY VERY interesting. NOT as interesting as it would have been had it been Charlie Wells' place BUT perhaps even MORE interesting in that
it's BROWARD COUNTY which is HOME to Miami Beach FL which was the beginning AND BIGGEST ROCK in the pond of sex offender HOME restrictions IN sunny Florida.
You actually CANNOT live in Miami Beach if you are a sex offender unless something has changed.
Interesting.
AND, now they're buying up property OVER HERE in Hillsborough County, threatening peoples' children with SEX OFFENDER status... stalking you with SEXUAL PREDATORS in the hood all related to paper thin AND the Tampa FIREMEN ... AND .... making more restrictive rules every EVERY day.
Now, back to Robinson High School.
Ya see where I"m headed with this???
We also have some culprits from King High School (mayor pam and ASS.ociates my grade school chums)
Thomas JEfferson High School (firemen academy)
(duh plant)
A few more to remain unnamed at this time.
I'm going to link up Sunny.
Chances are she'll be interested in this information.
Smashed Frog.
UPDATE: OH MY GOD ... read the HISTORY OF WESTON. Right here .... They make no bones about it. A developer-appointed board.
JUST LIKE TAMPA.
Thank you very very much. I'll be here ALL WEEK.
check this out.
HISTORY OF THE CITY OF WESTON
The 15,000 acres of land now comprising the City of Weston was first amassed in the 1950’s by a gentleman named Arthur Vining Davis, the original owner of Weston’s primary developer, ARVIDA. Over the course of the ensuing years, plans were prepared as to how the land would be developed and how that development would be financed, and the area now known as Bonaventure was sold to be developed separately.The development was originally known as Indian Trace, and in 1978 with the first of what would be many development plans complete, the Indian Trace Development of Regional Impact (DRI) was approved, which permitted in excess of 25,000 dwelling units to be constructed, although subsequent amendments reduced that number to 17,000. Shortly thereafter, in 1981, the Indian Trace Community Development District was created for the purpose of financing and managing the construction, maintenance and operation of water and sewer mains, water management bodies, and arterial roadways, and was governed by a five-member developer appointed Board of Supervisors. The name of the Arvida development was changed from Indian Trace to Weston, and in 1984 the first homes were completed in Windmill Ranch and Country Isles, and Weston had its first residents.
In November 1991, with over 5,000 residents in Weston, and with the Indian Trace Community Development District ten years old, it was now time for residents to be elected to three of the five seats on the Board of Supervisors; Harry Rosen as Chair, Kim Ballis as Vice Chair, and Mark Myers as Treasurer. In November 1993, residents were elected to the remaining two seats on the Board of Supervisors, giving residents full control of the district, adding Eric Hersh and John Flint.
Seeing Weston develop into what was appearing to be a self-sustainable community, the Board of Supervisors initiated an Incorporation Feasibility Study in April 1994 to determine if Weston should incorporate as a city, annex to a neighboring city, or remain as a part of unincorporated Broward County. In May 1995 the Board appointed a nine member Steering Committee to study the incorporation issue that was comprised of residents and consultants. The members were Alex Muxo, resident and former City Manager of the City of Homestead as Co-chair; Renee Smoley, resident as Co-chair; Donald Hall, Attorney representing Arvida and former Assistant City Attorney of the City of Fort Lauderdale; Dennis Giordano, Engineer and former Assistant City Manager of the City of Hollywood; Edwin Jacobson, retired attorney and Bonaventure resident; Brad Orviedo, Basin II landowner; Roy Rogers, Arvida Vice President; Glenn Sterling, M.D., resident and President of the Homeowners Association at Weston, Inc.; and Richard Weiss, resident and attorney for several south Florida municipalities. In addition to the Steering Committee, the Board solicited Requests for Proposals from the neighboring municipalities of Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines and Sunrise to see if there were any benefits of Weston annexing to another city. In the November 1995 Board of Supervisors election, Eric Hersh and Mark Myers were reelected, and Cindy Fishbein was elected to replace Kim Ballis.By November 1995 the Steering Committee and the Board of Supervisors arrived at the conclusion that the residents of Weston would be best served by forming a new city, as the tax dollars generated by the residents would remain in Weston under the control of and for the use of the residents, and planning and zoning matters would be determined by residents as well. The Board voted unanimously to file a Local Bill with the Broward Legislative Delegation to enable the residents of the Indian Trace Community Development District to vote on incorporation, and on May 5, 1996 the State Legislature approved the Bill.On September 3, 1996 the residents of the Indian Trace Community Development district went to the polls, and of those voting, 90% voted in favor of incorporation. The City of Weston was born, and the Indian Trace Community Development District Board of Supervisors became the Interim City Commission, with Harry Rosen as Interim Mayor and John Flint, Eric Hersh, and Mark Myers as Interim Commissioners; Cindy Fishbein resigned prior to taking the oath of office as Interim City Commissioner to relocate outside of the city.As a part of the Local Bill, the Bonaventure community was afforded the opportunity to vote on April 1, 1997 whether to become a part of the City of Weston, or the City of Sunrise, the result of which was to join Weston by an almost two to one margin.Weston’s residents returned to the polls on June 3, 1997 to elect their first Mayor and City Commissioners. Elected were Harry Rosen as Mayor, and Commissioners Eric Hersh, Edwin Jacobson, Steve Keller, and Mark Myers. In July the City Commission hired the City’s first City Manager, John Flint, and appointed the city’s first City Attorney, Ellen Mills Gibbs. The city contracted with the Broward Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services; with the Broward County Board of County Commissioners for Fire Rescue services and Building Code services; with Calvin, Giordano and Associates, Inc., for Planning, Zoning, and Engineering services; and with Gary L. Moyer and Associates, P.A., later to become Severn Trent Environmental Services, for Administration, Finance, Community and Utility services. In October the City Manager and his staff moved into the first City Hall in leased space at the Weston Corporate Center. In 1999 the law firm of Weiss, Serota, Helfman, P.A. began representing the city with Jamie Alan Cole of the firm being the City Attorney.The city continued to grow in land area with the annexation of the conservation area along US 27 westward to the L-35 levee from SR 84 to Griffin Road in 1999, and again with the annexation of the I-75/SR 84 corridor to the north in 2004., bringing the city’s total land mass to 16,539 acres, or 25.8 square miles.
THE INDIAN TRACE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Indian Trace Development District is a dependent district of the City of Weston, meaning that the governing body of the district is the same as that of the City Commission. The boundaries of the District are the same as the City of Weston with the exception of the Bonaventure community. The purpose of the District is to finance and manage the construction, maintenance, and operation of the water and sewer mains, water management bodies, and arterial roadways.With all of its construction obligations completed, the district concentrates its efforts on debt service of its bond obligations, and operating and maintaining its infrastructure. Revenues are generated through annual assessments appearing on property owner’s tax bills. Only residents of the Indian Trace Development District receive assessments from and are responsible for payments to the District.
THE BONAVENTURE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Bonaventure Development is a dependent district of the City of Weston, meaning that the governing body of the district is the same as that of the City Commission. The boundaries of the District are limited to the area known as Bonaventure. The purpose of the district is to finance and manage the construction, maintenance, and operation of the improvements within the Bonaventure Master Plan, and the responsibilities and obligations of and the purchase of the Keep Bonaventure Beautiful Corporation.Revenues are generated through annual assessments appearing on property owner’s tax bills. Only residents of the Bonaventure Development District receive assessments from and are responsible for payments to the District.
CITY COMMISSIONS
First City Commission – June 1997Harry M. Rosen, MayorMark L. Myers, Commissioner - Seat OneEric M. Hersh, Commissioner - Seat TwoSteve Keller, Commissioner – Seat ThreeEdwin Jacobson, Commissioner – Seat FourSecond City Commission – March 1999Harry M. Rosen, MayorMark L. Myers, Commissioner - Seat OneEric M. Hersh, Commissioner - Seat TwoAlexander “Sandy” Halperin, Commissioner - Seat ThreeEdwin Jacobson, Commissioner - Seat FourThird City Commission – March 2001Eric M. Hersh, MayorBarbara Herrera-Hill, Commissioner - Seat OneRobin Bartleman, Commissioner – Seat TwoAlexander “Sandy” Halperin, Commissioner – Seat ThreeEdwin Jacobson, Commissioner – Seat FourFourth City Commission – March 2003Eric M. Hersh, MayorBarbara Herrera-Hill, Commissioner – Seat OneRobin Bartleman, Commissioner – Seat TwoDaniel J. Stermer, Commissioner – Seat ThreeMurray Chermak, Commissioner – Seat FourFifth City Commission – March 2005Eric M. Hersh, MayorSharon Cheren, Commissioner – Seat One (March 2005 - July 2007)Angel Gomez, Commissioner - Seat One (January 2008 - November 2008)Mercedes G. Henriksson, Commissioner – Seat TwoDaniel J. Stermer, Commissioner – Seat ThreeMurray Chermak, Commissioner – Seat FourSixth City Commission – November 2006-November 2008Eric M. Hersh, Mayor Daniel J. Stermer, Commissioner – Seat ThreeMurray Chermak, Commissioner – Seat FourMercedes G. Henriksson, Commissioner – Seat TwoAngel Gomez, Commissioner – Seat OneSeventh City Commission – November 2008-November 2010Eric M. Hersh, MayorDaniel J. Stermer, Commissioner – Seat ThreeMurray Chermak, Commissioner – Seat FourMercedes G. Henriksson, Commissioner – Seat TwoAngel Gomez, Commissioner – Seat One
HOLY SHIT.
This is like what the domino's guy is doing in AVE MARIA ... just slightly less obvious.
PEOPLE.. WHAT THE FUCK.
Ave Maria, Florida
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Ave María: Naples, Florida
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Country
United States
State
Florida
County
Collier
Elevation [1]
3 ft (1 m)
Time zone
Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
- Summer (DST)
EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code
34101-34110, 34112-34114, 34116-34117, 34119-34120
Area code(s)
239
FIPS code
12-47625[2]
GNIS feature ID
0287528[3]
Website
http://www.avemaria.com/
Coordinates: 26°20′08″N 81°28′07″W / 26.33556°N 81.46861°W / 26.33556; -81.46861 Ave Maria, Florida, United States is a planned college town currently under development in Collier County, near Immokalee and Naples. Local community and business leaders have partnered with the Ave Maria Foundation to create a new community that will have a new 5,000 student Roman Catholic university, Ave Maria University, at its core. The town is planned for more than 8,000 residential units at build out, as well as many amenities. Amenities are to include a 17 court tennis facility, a golf course, a water park with separate lap pool, resort pool and water park, multiple soccer and softball fields, pickle ball courts, a dog park, an amphitheater, two indoor fitness facilities which will include indoor basketball and gyms, as well as walking and preserve trails and an activities director. The town and university opened in 2007.
Detailed plans for the community and university have been posted online and have garnered both praise and criticism. The driving force behind this development is Roman Catholic philanthropist Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza and the Chancellor of Ave Maria University. His partner is Barron Collier Companies, a company involved in the project as part of its "Rural Stewardship" program, a program designed to conserve rural agriculture and environment while allowing for economic growth and development. Monaghan and Barron Collier Companies have exclusive control of commercial real estate in the town.
The new university at the core of the community is a follow-on to Ave Maria School of Law and Ave Maria College, both founded in Michigan. The community in Florida came about after difficulties in obtaining zoning and sundry support in Michigan. The reception of both the town and university in Florida has been quite positive, gaining county approval and breaking ground in 2005.
Turns out I'm probably related to dis guy too. Oh well.....
This is the town with the big cross in the town center????? Something about disallowing abortion and other such residency restrictions.
Can hardly wait til the strapped down teenagers from DIS PLACE get going ....
Kevin Bacon????
OH BOY check out this BIO on tom monaghan... hope he did right by his brother eventually.
Familiar names here. Jase if you're stalking me and we're RELATED that is totally some strange science but it WOULD explain all the activity around the steinbrenner locale of the near miss auto accidents and such.
Nah, I KNOW yall studied my route with overzealous, super smart intelligent passion for details and picked the most vulnerable parts of it.
Shit I watched ALL THREE of the godfather movies TOO> AND scarface.
yeah .....
nonetheless when I approach toll booths I do NOT look over my shoulder.
AND I don't believe I'm immune to prosecution as you seem to be.
But .... there's a new ballgame going on now.
Used to follow the tigers so close I could give you their rbis blow by blow by base.....
that was then this is now....
AND he's trying to change.
I SENSE IT.