The Cayman Lakes Community Development District
The Cayman Lakes Community Development District is a local, special-purpose government entity authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as amended and established on January 25, 2024 by the Board of County Commissioners of Desoto County, Florida Ordinance No. 2024-001 as an alternative method of planning, acquiring, operating and maintaining community-wide improvements in planned communities.
The Cayman Lakes CDD is located entirely within Desoto County, Florida and covers approximately 308.54 acres of land. The site is generally located south of SW Peace River Street, west of SW County Road 769, north of SW Glenadine Street and east of I-75.
The Charter of the District shall be as set forth in Chapter 190, Florida Statutes (2023) as created by general law. The powers and functions of the District are described in Chapter 190, Florida Statutes (2022) and may be amended from time to time.
District Related Documents
- Cayman Lakes CDD Website URL:www.caymanlakescdd.net
- Ordinance No. 2024-001 (PDF) (opens in a new window)
- Rules of Procedure (PDF) (opens in a new window)
- Recorded Notice of Establishment (PDF) (opens in a new window)
Board of Supervisors
The following is a list of Board of Supervisors with their assigned positions and terms. For further information, please visit the Desoto County Supervisor of Elections (opens in a new window) website.
SEAT 1 Corey Wayland
SEAT 2 Patrick Timmons
SEAT 3 Landon Thomas
SEAT 4 VACANT
SEAT 5 J Wayne Everett
Contact Information
District Manager Primary Contact
The mailing address, e-mail address, telephone number, and Internet website uniform resource locator of the special district.
Mailing Address
Ordinance
The Cayman Lakes Community Development District is a local, special-purpose government entity authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as amended and established on January 25, 2024 by the Board of County Commissioners of Desoto County, Florida Ordinance No. 2024-001.
Pursuant to Section190.012(2)(a) and (2)(d), Florida Statues (2022) and without intending to limit the same, the District’s Baord of Supervisors may further exercise certain additional powers to finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct, reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate and maintain systems and facilities for (a) parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural, and educational uses; and (b) security, including but not limited to guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion-detection systems, and patrol cars, when authorized by applicable governmental agencies.
Ordinance No. 2024-001 (PDF) (opens in a new window)