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Rizzetta & Company, Inc.
2806 N. 5th St., Unit 403
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Voice: (904) 436-6270
Toll Free: (866) 647-1717
Fax: (904) 436-6277
Melissa Dobbins, District Manager

Jodi Thomke
Facility Attendant
Montecito Beach Club
Voice: (321) 777-9460

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Next Event

20-Feb-12 10:30 AM
CDD Meeting
**MEETING CANCELLED**

19-Mar-12 10:30 AM
CDD Meeting
Montecito Beach Club, located at 208 Montecito Drive, Satellite Beach, Florida 32937

16-Apr-12 10:30 AM
CDD Meeting
Montecito Beach Club, located at 208 Montecito Drive, Satellite Beach, Florida 32937

Service

Levels of service Levels of service of program operations within Montecito are directly related to the annual operating budget. Program services include:

  • Community appearance
  • Recreational facilities
  • Street lighting
  • Infrastructure administration

During the fiscal year staff monitors the budget to maintain operational efficiency. During the annual budget process staff reviews what was budgeted against what was actually spent, and recommends increases and decreases in service levels. The Board of Supervisors, with input from the public, reviews staff’s proposals and has the final decision for the budget constraints that will determine the levels of service. The budget process typically begins in the spring and concludes in the summer, after a public hearing to ensure resident participation. Staff actions are directly related to those restrictions placed within the annual operations and maintenance budget for each fiscal year.

Service Levels

The District Manager's responsibilities include:

  • Mandatory - This service is required either by regulatory permit or other specific requirements.
  • Essential - Those program services funded above the mandatory level and considered important to the residents.
  • Discretionary - Those services funded and which can be reviewed for sufficiency, based on service commitment
    by the community and the cost of the service being provided.