...Coffield testified he thought that Windsong Place's homeowners' association had fewer than 15 members, and could not, therefore, change its by-laws. While requiring the association to maintain drainage facilities, the by-laws did not authorize assessments for other purposes. Section
336.125, Florida Statutes (2006), allows a county's governing body to convey an interest in a public road to a relevant homeowners' association, provided, inter alia, the homeowners' association is a "`homeowners' association' as defined in s.
720.301(9) with the power to levy and collect assessments for routine and periodic major maintenance and operation of street lighting, drainage, sidewalks, and pavement in the subdivision." §
336.125(1)(a)3., Fla....