District Contact Information
Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District
14666 Orange Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida 34945
Phone: 772-464-0939
Email: office@fpfwcd.org
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
Registered agent/registered office is Patricia Kuta Secretary/Treasurer – 14666 Orange Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida 34945
Secretary/Treasurer
Patricia Kuta
Supervisor of Works
Steven D. Cassens – WorksSuper@fpfwcd.org
Board of Supervisors
Robert Johnson, President – BoardSeat1@fpfwcd.org
Philip C. Gates, Jr., President Pro-Tem – BoardSeat2@fpfwcd.org
Dominick Scotto, Supervisor – BoardSeat3@fpfwcd.org
Supervisors may be contacted via e-mail at office@fpfwcd.org
Supervisor’s terms are three years.
Attorney
Seth C. Behn
Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
360 South Rosemary Avenue, Suite 1100, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Phone: 561-640-0820 • Fax: 561-640-8202
Email: sbehn@llw-law.com
Engineer
Higgins Engineering & Surveying, LLC
Patrick Helms, P.E. – E-mail: patrickh@higginsfl.com
561 SW Corporate Parkway, Palm City, FL 34990
Phone: 561-718-0899
District Information
The District meets on the second Monday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at the District office. The Annual meeting is held on the second Wednesday in February at 10:00 a.m. at the District office. Copies of the meeting minutes may be obtained by calling the District office at 772-464-0939 or emailing the office at office@fpfwcd.org.
The Establishing Entity for Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District is the Florida Legislature. Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District was originally created in July 1919 under the provisions of Chapter 298, Florida Statutes, commonly referred to as the General Drainage Law of Florida. For more information and service boundaries of the District, consult the District’s Charter. The District’s Map also is provided for your reference.
The Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees, adopted by the Legislature as Part III of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, contains standards of ethical conduct and disclosures applicable to public officers, employees, candidates, lobbyists, and others in State and local government, with the exception of judges.
The “Sunshine Amendment,” adopted by Florida voters through a constitutional initiative in 1976 as Article II, Section 8, Florida Constitution, contains standards of ethical conduct and disclosures applicable to public officers and employees; it also requires the Legislature to adopt the code of ethics described above. For more information, please visit the Florida Commission on Ethics website.
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