Disney and Central Florida Tourism Oversight District propose a settlement agreement bringing lawsuits to an end

Mar 27, 2024 in "Reedy Creek Improvement District"

Posted: Wednesday March 27, 2024 10:10am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The board of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has announced that the Walt Disney Company and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District have proposed a settlement agreement that will potentially see both sides drop their respective lawsuits.

The critical points of the agreement from Disney's perspective are that the district commits to reviewing and potentially amending the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, with consultations involving Disney, and that the subsequent negotiations for the new development agreement are linked to Disney pursuing or halting its federal lawsuit against CFTOD and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

The highlights of the agreement as presented by CFTOD litigation counsel Paul Huck include:

  • The development agreement and restrictive covenants previously under lawsuit are to be considered null and void.
  • Disney will not challenge the district's view that certain comprehensive plans and land development regulations adopted in January of the previous year are invalid, recognizing the 2020 Comprehensive Plan as the current operative plan.
  • The district commits to reviewing and potentially amending the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, with consultations involving Disney and other relevant parties.
  • Both parties agree to dismiss with prejudice the claims and counterclaim in the ongoing state court lawsuit.
  • Disney will also dismiss with prejudice a separate state court litigation regarding public records and withdraw its pending public records request.
  • The labor services agreement between the district and the Reedy Creek energy services would be amended so that the term would expire in 2028 rather than 2032, and its automatic renewal provisions removed.
  • Disney asserts ownership of certain long-term mitigation credits, with the district agreeing not to interfere with their use. These credits stem from permits issued by multiple agencies, with Disney having funded their creation.
  • Concerning a federal court case Disney filed, which is currently on appeal, both parties will seek to defer briefing on the appeal while negotiating a new development agreement.
  • Both entities agree not to contest each other's actions prior to a specific date, with certain exceptions related to the content of the settlement agreement and potential defenses in the federal lawsuit.
  • Finally, the agreement includes mutual releases by both parties.

The agreement appears to be an abrupt change in direction from Disney, which, as recently as January, said, "This is an important case with serious implications for the rule of law, and it will not end here. If left unchallenged, this would set a dangerous precedent and give license to states to weaponize their official powers to punish the expression of political viewpoints they disagree with. We are determined to press forward with our case."

In a brief statement this morning, Walt Disney World President Jeff Valle said, "We are pleased to put an end to all litigation pending in state court in Florida between Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. This agreement opens a new chapter of constructive engagement with the new leadership of the district and serves the interests of all parties by enabling significant continued investment and the creation of thousands of direct and indirect jobs and economic opportunity in the State."

Speaking at today's CFTOD board meeting, vice chair Charbel Barakat said, "We are eager to work with Disney. I'm certainly eager to work with Disney and all other businesses to make the country's tourism destination famous for a second reason, which is good government. I'd like to thank publicly thank the district's general counsel for their Herculean efforts on this front as well as our as well as our outside counsel."

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    peter1143517 hours ago

    I know. I said they “should have no say”

    LAKid5317 hours ago

    Except by statute they do, as they write the laws governing how counties levy property taxes.

    Lilofan19 hours ago

    Yep good for FL homeowners to pay less taxes and he wants to stick it to the tourists for them to pay more taxes when in FL. He seems to be not aware or clueless in that tourism is a main driver to fuel the state.

    peter1143519 hours ago

    Given the funding structure the governor and state legislature should have no say at all regarding property taxes.

    LAKid5319 hours ago

    As the Legislature is currently in session, that seems to be all legislators are talking about...some form of tax cut. Governor wants to abolish property tax and some legislators want to cut the sales tax rate.

    peter1143520 hours ago

    Honestly not sure how you missed it.

    Disstevefan122 hours ago

    I missed that one. I heard about a property tax cut but I missed the part about eliminating property taxes. Tax cuts seem doable, but elimination seems impossible. Maybe Ron will talk elimination to settle on a tax cut.

    maxairmike1 day ago

    I'm just glad they decided to chip into the rail study fund. Baby steps, even though we're well past the point where that does anything adequate to address the traffic issues. In my wildest dreams they might be more willing to go against the (Disney) grain and push for greater future transit connectivity and development in/around the District, but I probably have a better chance at winning the Powerball.

    Goofyernmost1 day ago

    I heard it said that all of us are going to suffer to get through this. Does that really apply to "All of us".

    Brian1 day ago

    Seems like a fair compromise.

    Goofyernmost1 day ago

    Well, hell it should be interesting to see how that amount can also cover air conditioning, floods, hurricanes and the like.

    LAKid531 day ago

    The Speaker of the Florida House has proposed a reduction of the sales tax rate from 6% to 5.25%. And will abolish the sale tax holidays that we've had at the begging of hurricane season and the school year.

    lazyboy97o1 day ago

    Pretty sure this thread has court filings from the state asserting that DeSantis is a liar, so…

    LAKid531 day ago

    DeSantis. I live in Florida.

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