District Information

A. Full Legal Name: Waterlin Stewardship District

B. Public Purpose: The Waterlin Stewardship District is an independent special district created and existing pursuant to Chapter 2025-238, Laws of Florida, House Bill No. 4043. It is located in Osceola County, Florida, with a specific purpose of providing comprehensive and responsible long-term development and management of approximately 5,960 acres of land. The district is governed by a five-member board, initially elected by landowners and transitioning to election by qualified electors as the population grows. The district is empowered to provide a wide range of services and infrastructure, including water management, utilities, roads, transportation, environmental conservation, recreational facilities, and economic development, while being subject to Osceola County’s comprehensive plan and development regulations.

C. Contact Info:
Scroll down for the district contacts.

D. Fiscal Year: October 1 through September 30

E. District Establishment Date: June 23, 2025 PDF

F. Contact Info for District:
George Flint
Waterlin Stewardship District
Governmental Management Services
Central Florida, LLC
219 E. Livingston Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
Tel: (407) 841-5524
Fax: (407) 839-1526
gflint@gmscfl.com

Website: www.WaterlinSD.com

G. Map PDF

H. Taxes, Fees, and Assessments: Assessments are collected Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 170.

I. Primary Contact Info:
Waterlin Stewardship District
Governmental Management Services
Central Florida, LLC
219 E. Livingston Street
Orlando, Florida 32801

J. Code of Ethics: Link to Florida Commission on Ethics (CLICK HERE)

Board of Supervisors

Mike Liquori
Chairman

3850 Canoe Creek Road
St. Cloud, FL 34772

mike@gentryland.com

Term Expires: 11/2028

Seat #1

Chancy Summers
Vice Chair

3850 Canoe Creek Road
St. Cloud, FL 34772

chancy@gentryland.com

Term Expires: 11/2028

Seat #2

David Hulme
Assistant Secretary

1109 Rush Court
Celebration, FL 34747

dave@arescorp.org

Term Expires: 11/2028

Seat #3

Vacant
Assistant Secretary

Seat #4

Vacant
Assistant Secretary

Seat #5

Board of Supervisors Meeting Dates

The Board of Supervisors of the Waterlin Stewardship District will hold their regular meetings for Fiscal Year 2026 at the Offices of Gentry Land Company, 3850 Canoe Creek Rd., St. Cloud, Florida 34772, at 3:00 p.m., or shortly thereafter as reasonably possible, on the first Wednesday of the month, unless otherwise indicated as follows:
 
October 1, 2025
November 5, 2025
December 3, 2025
January 7, 2026
February 4, 2026
March 4, 2026
April 1, 2026
May 6, 2026
June 3, 2026
July 1, 2026
August 5, 2026
September 2, 2026
 

The meetings are open to the public and will be conducted in accordance with the provision of Florida Law for special districts.

The meetings may be continued to a date, time, and place to be specified on the record at the meeting. A copy of the agenda for these meetings may be obtained from the District Manager, Governmental Management Services – Central Florida, LLC located at 219 East Livingston Street, Orlando, Florida 32801 or by calling (407) 841-5524, during regular business hours.

There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors or staff will participate by speaker telephone. Pursuant to provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the District Office at (407) 841-5524 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1, or 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) / 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), for aid in contacting the District Office. 

A person who decides to appeal any decision made at the meeting with respect to any matter considered at the meeting is advised that person will need a record of the proceedings and that accordingly, the person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be based.

District FAQ

The following information briefly answers the most commonly asked questions regarding establishment, powers, and governance of Community Development Districts under Florida law.

Q. HOW ARE STEWARDSHIP DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED?

A. The Florida legislature establishes Stewardship Districts by Special act (which is like other legislation, also signed into law by the Governor). The local legislative delegation sponsors the special act, after considering the same at meetings held in the local area: As these are “local bills”, the establishment of such Districts follows a strict procedural and noticing time line that occurs well in advance of the regular legislative session (which generally runs 60 days in March and April).

Q. HOW ARE STEWARDSHIP DISTRICTS GOVERNED?

A. Each Stewardship District established to date has been tailored to the specific needs of a particular community and local jurisdiction. Landowners generally elect the board (which is usually five members) for a specific period of time, and the transition to residents sitting on the board is usually much longer than with CDDs, reflecting the extended duration of development and build out. In some cases, the transition to residents may begin after specified population triggers are reached; in others, it may be at specific dates.

Q. DO CDDS AND STEWARDSHIP DISTRICTS HAVE DIFFERENT POWERS?

A. To some extent, CDD powers are all set out in general law, Chapter 190. The powers of each Stewardship District are contained within each special act. However, it is often the case that powers found in Chapter 190, as well as those found in Chapter 298 (drainage districts), form the starting place for the drafting of such special acts. Still, special powers needed for the particular land area within the Stewardship District are possible and have been included.

 

Management Services

Governmental Management Services LLC – Central Florida

Governmental Management Services (GMS) is a family of limited liability companies that was established on November 26, 2004 for the purpose of providing special district management services to Community Development Districts (CDD). GMS currently has offices in Orlando, St. Cloud, Ft. Lauderdale, Tallahassee, Port St. Lucie, St. Augustine, and Jacksonville, Florida, and Knoxville, Tennessee. GMS currently manages over 130 Community Development Districts across the State of Florida.

Governmental Management Services
Central Florida, LLC
219 E. Livingston Street
Orlando, Florida 32801

www.govmgtsvc.com