After nine years of zero activity on the 1,433-acre, estimated $1.2 billion Sugarloaf Mountain mixed-use undertaking in rural south Lake County, Orlando developers Karick and Stephen Price and Willoughby T. Cox want the governor to back a state judge's ruling in July that gave them more time to sell off or develop the project themselves.

Real estate brokers and lawyers intimate with the 10-year-old issue tell GlobeSt.com on condition of anonymity they are betting Bush will back Judge Donald Alexander on the five-year extension.

The governor's staff sent the hot potato back to Lake County elected officials last week but Lake commissioners bounced it right back to Tallahassee where the decision is expected later today. Lake County rejected the developers' extension request last year.

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