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NakedGary
02-09-2007, 10:47 AM
Natura Resort Plans Unravel

By CHRISTIAN M. WADE The Tampa Tribune
Published: Feb 8, 2007

HUDSON - Bill Martin arrived with deep pockets and dreams of building a modern-day Eden.
The self-proclaimed Quaker nudist bought plots in Florida Naturist Park, founded in 1959 by white segregationists, with plans to transform the area into a Christian nudist resort with a church, town houses and a restaurant.

He called it Natura.

"At Natura, you will be able to freely raise children to feel good about their bodies and themselves," a promotional leaflet proclaimed at the time.


"At Natura, you can feel more connected, whole and free."


Five years later, the plans appear to have fallen apart amid a tangled web of legal challenges and opposition from the park's residents.


Martin's nonprofit organization, Venice-based Continuing Care, recently declared bankruptcy and put the property on the market.


The largely undeveloped 14 acres off Hudson Avenue that was supposed to become the centerpiece of a 200-acre project is listed for $695,000 by Fruits Real Estate Services.
Meanwhile, plans to build Martin's nudist resort in a small South Carolina city appear to have disintegrated over fierce public opposition.


Martin could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but Florida Naturist Park residents say they've been told the Hudson resort plans are dead.


"He [Martin] has declared openly that he is not going to do anything with this park," said resident Mike Thompson. "He wants to sell it."


Last year, Martin approached officials in the rural western South Carolina community of Belton to build a Christian nudist subdivision on 100 acres near the city's outskirts.

Residents opposed to the proposal started gathering signatures on a petition that called for a public referendum.


Martin withdrew his plans to buy the property in October, but members of a group he founded, Natura Christian Fellowship, still want to build it.


"There was tremendous opposition to this proposal," said Belton City Administrator David Watson. "We're a very conservative community."


Martin's quest to build a utopian settlement started in west Pasco, on a corner of Old Florida between State Road 52 and the Hernando County line, where cattle graze in sprawling fields and migrant workers toil in orange groves under the hot sun.

Florida Naturist Park was one of the county's first nudist colonies, founded more than a half-century ago by Ward and Dorothy Gulvin.


Ward Gulvin opposed integration and wanted to create a religious haven for nudists seeking escape from a rapidly changing world.


To buy property, you had to be a nudist, and you had to be white.

Gulvin died in 1994, at 90, and his settlement of sugar-sand trails, wooden street signs and mobile homes fell into disrepair.


Tall grass swallowed pristine fields, roads became impassable and the three small lakes dried up, collecting bags of decaying garbage.


Squatters took over abandoned and burned-out buildings. Teenagers desecrated the woods with trash and broken beer bottles. Convicted sex offenders moved into the neighborhood without being monitored.


That's when Martin came into the picture.


The land on which the Gulvin family raised seven children had become increasingly desirable as surrounding property values skyrocketed.


Martin bought several small park plots from the Gulvin heirs and unveiled plans to convert the park and the undeveloped land surrounding it.


But shortly after, Martin imposed new rules, including "mandatory social nudism," and hefty membership and maintenance fees.


Infuriated, the park's 70 or so residents staged protests against Martin and his group and posted dozens of homemade signs on chicken-wire fencing surrounding the property: "No Natura. Bill Martin, Keep Out."


The dispute soon moved from the neighborhood to the courtroom as residents and the Gulvins sued Martin and Continuing Care.


Several lawsuits have been settled. Others remain in litigation, leaving open the question of who has management rights to the park.


T&T Management, based in Stuart, owns about 115 acres surrounding the park and plans to develop the property as a regular subdivision. Plans for the nudist resort are no longer part of that project.


And Martin hasn't been seen around the park in months.

That's good news to Ray Cotton, 62, a retired state corrections officer, former Marine and a nudist who has lived there nearly a decade.


He was one of several residents who fought the resort plans.

"We'll be happy if he never sets foot on this property again," Cotton said.


Reporter Christian M. Wade can be reached at (727) 815-1082 or cwade@tampatrib.com.

Link to full article. (http://pasco.tbo.com/pasco/MGB8KZUKWXE.html#content)


[Everyone was warned not to get involved with Bill Martin over and over again.]

Sol-Searcher
02-09-2007, 12:03 PM
It sounds to me like he wanted to start a new cult. I think that if he wanted to start something like that he should have considered the residents that lived there, and talked to each one prior to buying the property.

I am very happy that I didn't buy in to it.

Your friend,
Randy

NakedGary
02-09-2007, 12:08 PM
Bill Martin was in trouble and litigation on most every nudist and naturist project, investment, or properties he was involved in.

AFAIK, everything he got into or thought of ended up in litigation and a loss to the investors.

NakedGary
02-09-2007, 12:13 PM
Bill Martin was banned twice from CFI and CFF Forums.

Previous mention and posts about Bill Martin:

Links to posts about Bill Martin (http://clothesfreeforums.com/eve/forums?a=search&reqWords=Bill+Martin&exactPhrase=&optWords=&notWords=&f=all&subjectOnly=N&afterDate=&beforeDate=&authorName=&exactAuthor=Y&sortType=1&ptyp_poll=Y&ptyp_album=Y&ptyp_msg=Y&ptyp_count=3&x_display_post_details=1&groupType=1&search=Search)

Nudeinbama
02-09-2007, 12:30 PM
I hope that JonMarc did'nt get caught up or taken in with his dealings. I know or think I know that he was in contact with him.
Nudeinbama

EricNY
02-09-2007, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by Nudeinbama:
I hope that JonMarc did'nt get caught up or taken in with his dealings. I know or think I know that he was in contact with him.
Nudeinbama

He was...but as far as I know he distanced himself from this in time.

nacktman
02-09-2007, 12:35 PM
Not Billy, again!!!!!!!!!!!!

nacktman
02-09-2007, 12:37 PM
Seriously though, I am overcome with joy with the way the fraud that was "natur-something" has turned out. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/yes.gif http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/rolleyes2.gif http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/yes.gif

K and C
02-09-2007, 01:13 PM
It is a shame one bad apple spoils the bunch. i hate that this makes the news and not very many positive nudist articles will ever run in the papers. It is Truly a shame that most only get to read about the negative and negative people in Nudism.

nudeM
02-09-2007, 04:53 PM
It's a shame that Mr. Martin had good intentions, but bad business dealings. As far as Jon Marc goes, I too, hope he didn't get too involved in any of Mr. Martin's shananegins(sp). I know he retired in Michigan and has moved to a nudist resort in Florida. Hopefully it wasn't any that was ran by Mr. Martin. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/smoking.gif

EricNY
02-09-2007, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by nudeM:
It's a shame that Mr. Martin had good intentions, :

Not quite sure his intentions were all that great...IMO

EricNY
02-09-2007, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by nudeM:
Hopefully it wasn't any that was ran by Mr. Martin. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/smoking.gif

Well originally that is where he was going...as far as I know that DID change....so all is well

nudeM
02-10-2007, 04:09 AM
By 'intentions', I meant he wanted to set up a nudist community where everyone would be able be nude, but also be Christian as well. But as far as bad business dealings, the investments required were quite amazing, to say the least. I can't remember the dollar amount, but it was very high, almost a life savings.

Not only was the investment required monetarily, it was also 'required' that everyone would pitch in and help 'build' this community. Just too many 'if's' involved.

As far as Jon Marc, I'm glad he didn't get involved, or anyone else in that matter. It's hard to imagine that there are those out there who will try anything to get into the pockets of others for their own personal agendas.

Thanks. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/smoking.gif

PascoDoug
02-10-2007, 06:31 AM
Originally posted by nudeM:
By 'intentions', I meant he wanted to set up a nudist community where everyone would be able be nude, but also be Christian as well.

That is already reality in just about any family nudist resort around the world.

gymnoboi
02-10-2007, 08:27 AM
I cant speak to what kind of man this Martin guy is but sounds to me the place was in horrible shape and he wanted to do something about it. Also seems to me the "residents" there were more pi__ed off over maybe being fined then upset with his concept. Maybe fines arent such a bad thing, I mean whats so bad about nudists being nude and if it takes strict rules to get it done then maybe thats ok. It would soon separate the nudist from the wannbe's

HairForce
02-11-2007, 09:33 PM
Originally posted by NakedGary:
Five years later, the plans appear to have fallen apart amid a tangled web of legal challenges and opposition from the park's residents.


From a distance I watched this unfold over the years. I always wondered -- not sure if I already asked this question here somewhere -- how was Bill Martin able to buy and sell the property if there was already residents on it? Did he only buy part of the property, or are the residents simply tenents? Could he not have just terminated their leases or were there perpetual agreements in place from 1959?

It seems to me that since he had bought the property he should have been able to have more control over it.

moeriley
02-15-2007, 04:08 AM
From a distance I watched this unfold over the years. I always wondered -- not sure if I already asked this question here somewhere -- how was Bill Martin able to buy and sell the property if there was already residents on it? Did he only buy part of the property, or are the residents simply tenents? Could he not have just terminated their leases or were there perpetual agreements in place from 1959? Harry

Answer:
The residents of the park own their own properties and agreed to the covenants of the naturist park. The park property was in disrepair because the original owner passed away and his heirs were not taking care of it. The residents formed a group that keeps the park clean and are trying to drive out the undesirables. The park has never looked better and they worked very hard to change the stigma Bill Martin put on it.

Bill Martin has never purchased the park property, was trying to find investors for his ventures because he does not want to put out his own money, and only found one investor, for whom he has cause major trouble. He tried to sue two specific residents for fees of a park that he never purchased and lost both cases. These two residents were the two that researched his history and found that they wanted no part in his schemes. They found that Bill Martin typically has used people and their funds for his own person business gains.

He is now in Federal Bankruptcy Court applying for a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - reorganization - and we feel this is a delay tactic in order to avoid the Florida court system because his investor wants justice. His attorney's for his bankruptcy case have been allowed to withdraw by the Judge upon their request. Bill Martin protested the withdrawal but to no avail. A court hearing is scheduled for February 26 at 2:30 for those of you in the Tampa and Pasco County Florida area or anyone who is interested in hearing the decisions of the court.

It should be noted also, that an IRS Attorney is attending the Federal hearings and told the court that Bill Martin is being investigated by their agency for religious tax exemption fraud. His questionable business tactics are under scrutiny as they should be based upon our experiences with him. We haved lived through this traumatic experience for more than 4 years now.

Bill Martin is not only "attacking" naturists but he is also attacking non-naturist neighbors adjacent to a property he did purchase outside of the park that is in terrible disrepair. The County code enforcement is investigating a complaint about the current status of his property. He sent a letter on Realty Letterhead, with whom he is not a registered realtor, to an adjacent property owner stating that he is interested in their property. When they would not sell, he had to give them temporary access to their property and then wrote a signed letter to their attorney stating that they have to pay him $24,000.00 a year to access their property.

He tried to force another property owner to provide him access through the middle of their property even though they had provided an access on the boundary which he never constructed. He had an attorney harrass them and he himself harrassed the two elderly ladies (89 and 62 years old) by way of a phone call to them - yelling at them and threatening them.

He visited a pedophile in Pasco County jail that was arrested in the park after residents called the police about his actions in the park. That pedophile was on probation for the previous pedophilia crimes. Bill Martin claimed he was ministering to him.

These statements are truth and can be backed up by Pasco County Court records, written and signed documents from Bill Martin, by the people of the naturist park, and by his non-naturist neighbors. Is he what he says he is? You decide. I hope I have provided some light on this situation without going overboard. There is MUCH MORE to this terrible story.

Quote: It seems to me that since he had bought the property he should have been able to have more control over it. Harry[/quote]

Answer:
Again, he never put out his own money to buy the park. He only purchased some lots in the park using his Continuing Care Corporation with religious tax exemption, and then turned them over to his son. He tried to take control over the property owning residents before he even purchased the park because a Pasco County Court gave him "Power of Attorney". The court case where he sued to residents for approximately $350,000.00 in fees total was dimissed because the "Power of Attorney" was not recognized by the court to be used for that purpose.

We want this man to go away as fast as possible and the Federal court may just make that happen. Please wish for us luck and for logical court decisions.