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NEWS;; LEADER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.2005/42 PAGES 3 SECTIONS INSIDE Local Weather PAGE2A Erosion threatens beach homes, road MICHAEL PARNELL News-Leader "A couple dozen houses" and part of South Fletcher Avenue are vulnerable to beach erosion that could be caused by a series of northeaster storms or a hurricane, engineer Erik Olsen said Monday. The city of Fernandina Beach is seeking $1 million in emergency aid to forestall the loss of beach north of Sadler Road. If it receives the funds from fed- eral or state sources, the city would build up a rock revetment that now protects homes along the beach. That revetment was built in 1965 -after Hurricane Dora ravaged the beach. Olsen said the emergency proj- ect would bring in new rocks to build the revetment higher, but "this is just a Band-Aid" to buy time until a major local beach restoration project can be completed. The local beach restoration proj- ect would receive $2.25 million toward a $10 million construction cost if President Bush signs the 2006 Energy & Water Appropriations Bill as expected. The beach restoration would provide a 50-year fix, bringing in BEACH Continued on 3A SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-LEADER Waves pound the beach north of Sadler Road, jeopardizing homes in that vicinity. This photo by city employee Jennifer Gooding will be used to help make the case for an emergency appropriation. 000 HONORING OUR VETERANS Fun Day in Central Park PAGE 14A Pirate grapplers host Island Classic PAGE IB 50 YEARSAGO The Fernandina Beach Merchants Association adopt- ed a resolution favoring cre- ation of a yacht basin on Egans Creek, with a bridge over the creek at 14th Street. November 18, 1955 The days of shorthand dialing ended for Fernandina Beach residents as Bell South switched to a system requir- ing a prefix, 261, to be dialed. November 19, 1980 Nassau County' Commissioners set a public hearing for input on a half- or full-cent sales tax to fund con- struction of a new jail and additional administrative space. November 15, 1995 !. .. 1 I. .I -,iT, Ei VUN.i. i r P iHiU NL S-L FrFp Uncle Sam and the Statue of Libery,. above right, wave from the American Legion Post 54 float in Saturday's Veterans Day parade on Centre Street. Cassandra Wise, above front left, stands at attention with the Fernandina Beach High School Navy Jr. ROTC during the parade. Eric Bledsoe. Ike Ludy. George Berninger, Lee Bledsoe and Jonathan Welcher. below left, lead a color guard during the downtown parade. Dane Puca, 2. of Fernandina Beach, below right, takes it all in. The local American LegioeiPst 5-1 and Auxiliary Unit 54 sponsored the parade and barbecue in honor of America's veterans. ... ..... a LL IL""E Overpass casts shadow on Yulee drug store BENJAMIN PRICE News-Leader One day an overpass could be built where a Walgreens pharma- cy is proposed to be located at the intersection of AlA and US 17. That prospect, and the timing of.a potential countywide morato- rium on some building, left the proposed pharmacy facing criti- cal questions Monday. The 14,800-square-foot Walgreens is being proposed on a two-acre parcel located on the southeast corner of US 17 and A1AI But the owners learned Monday that same intersection is where the county and the First Coast Metropolitan Planning Organization want to place one of three overpasses, or "flyovers," to ease traffic on A1A. If it moves forward, the. over- pass project would be a decade or so away. But it would pose an obvi- ous issue with the Walgreens par- cel if the plans don't change. "If a flyover is anticipated in that location, then there could be condemnation (of land) involved," County Attorney Mike Mullin told the commission. The. proposed overpass was news to the parcel's owner, 2004 Yulee Associates LLC, its attorney Susan McDonald said. "We just saw this for the first time about five minutes ago and we need to look into it," she said after the meeting. "The (overpass) COUNTY Continued on 9A . Higher FPU rates denied News-Leader The Florida Public Service Commission denied Friday a peti- tion by Florida Public Utilities for a fuel adjustment surcharge intended to help customers gradually meet the cost of an expected rise in fuel costs. FPU proposed the surcharge to help mitigate "rate shock" for its customers when current favorable fuel contracts, which are substan- tially below market rates, end in 2007. The company has projected that customers will pay 30-50 per- cent increases in electricity begin- ning in 2008. FPU planned to hold the sur- charge it collected in an interest bearing account until 2008, when its new fuel contracts took effect, then credit the amount collected plus interest back to its customers over a three-year period to allow for more gradual bill increases. The Public Service Commission was not persuaded, however, to approve the request, which was unprecedented for a Florida utility. "We expect the cost of fuel to stay dramatically higher than our current below-market contracts, and we were hoping to alleviate some of the market price shock by slowly increasing the electric bills over a five-year period," said George Bachman, FPU's chief financial officer, in a press release Tuesday. FPU residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt hours per month now pay about $62.22. FPU predicted those same customers will pay more than $90 for a typical monthly bill in 2008. The Public Service Commission FPU Continued on 3A AROUND TOWN ... ................ 11B BUSINESS 4A CLASSIFIED 1C COURT REPORT ............... 13A CROSSWORD .................... 13B EDITORIAL 7A FOOD 14B PEOPLE AND PLACES .......... 11B OBrrUARIES 2A POUCE REPORT .. ..........12A SERVICE DIRECTORY _.............. 3C SPORTS 1B TIES 4B NEWS-LEADER 151styear. No. 91 Copyright.2005 The News-Leader Fernandina Beach. FL Printed on 100% recycled newsprint with soy based in 1 84264 1 84264 ]Oo0 Dream come true for fire captain GLENDA S. JENKINS News-Leader Some people might say that Willie Scott has been lucky. But the veteran firefighter and emergency medical technician believes differently. "The good Lord just opened the door for me," he-said. He had been working as a cadet for a private fire station owned by the Amelia Island Co. when the city of Fernandina Beach recruited him to become a firefighter. Scott walked through the door like any other rookie, except for one thing. When he took the job, he was the only black firefighter in the department. And there had never been one before him. "I didn't look at it as me trying to make history. I wanted to be a firefighter," Scott said. Now, 26 years later,. Scott has earned the rank of captain. And Capt. Willie Scott - the city's first black fire captain has been employed by the Fernandina Beach Fire Department since 1979, when he became the depart- ment's first black firefighter. GLENDA S. JENKINS NEWS-LEADER SCOTT Continued on 8A Dickie Anderson s From the Porch Friday in the New\s Leader Wild Ways PAGE IlA L D E S T E W S P A P E R E E K L Y L 0 R I D A 'S WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16,2005 NEWS News-Leader Fact Buckling up helps save lives ALICE WALSH News-Leader 60 6 4 %N ~ vim 7 14M duo 40 __ 0. di -w 4) *0 L M - QC LM. Ptm Over half of the people killed on Florida's road- ways in the four days spanning the Thanksgiving holidays last year were not using their safety belts. When safety belts reduce the risk of dying in a rollover crash by 70 to 80 percent and so many people are still not buckling up, perhaps it is because they aren't sure that wearing a belt is always the wisest thing. Then again, they may sub- scribe to a belief that "It won't happen to me," or "I'm a really good driver, so I don't need to buckle up," or "It's too much trouble," or "I don't like to feel confined." Whatever the excuses, they cost lives. Separating the myths from the Fac You are 25 facts may likely to be kill help con- who don't both force Myth: I might be saved if I'm thrown clear of a car collision. Fact You are 25 times more likely to be killed in a crash when thrown from a vehicle. The force of an impact can throw you 50 feet Safety belts also prevent you from smashing your head into the windshield, which could cause spinal damage or even death. Myth: A safety belt will trap- me inside my vehicle. I won't be able to get out of the car if it catches fire or is submerged in water. Fact Less than 1 out of 200 traffic related incidents involve fire or water submersion. Even so, you are much more likely to be knocked out and rendered unconscious if you are not using a safety belt Your chances of escape are better if you are wear- ing the belt. Myth: I don't need a safety belt when driving at slow speeds or on short trips. Fact: All driving has its dan- gers. Fatalities have been record- ed as slow as 12 mph for occu- pants not buckled up. Most crashes occur at speeds less than 40 mph. Of all crashes, 75 per- cent occur within 25 miles from home. Myth: Drivers in air bag equipped vehicles don't need to use safety belts. Fact: Air bags provide supple- mental protection in frontal crashes, but unbuckled motor- * ists can either slide under them, or their head can come into full contact with the airbag, resulting in massive head impact. Airbags don't help in a rollover or rear impact crash. They are designed to work with safety belts, not by them- selves. The best holiday gift you can give your family is to do what you can to make sure that all of you remain safe and happy, able to enjoy each other and your cherished traditions. Make sure that your car trips, short or long, are as safe as pos- sible during the high-traffic holi- days and every day by making it an automatic habit to buckle up as soon as you enter the car. That goes for all passengers, too. Pass on these reminders to those you love. awalsh@fbnewsleader.com OBITUARIES Eugene "Budd" Coddingtc Eugene "Budd" Coddington, 79, passed away Thursday morn- ing, Nov. 10, 2005, in Fernandina Beach. He was a native of Union Town, Pa., and moved to Fernandina Beach four years ago from Atlanta, Ga. He was of the Catholic faith and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Air Force. Before his health began to fail he was an avid golfer and bowler. Mr. Coddington is survived by his wife, June Coddington. of Fernandina Beach; a son, Eric (Jeanne) Coddington of Lawrenceville, Ga.; one daughter, Gia (Brian) Conley of Jacksonville Beach; two stepsons, Vance (Linda) Wright of Atlanta, Ga., and David Wright of Chicago; a step- daughter, Julie (Paul) Wright- Kimmel of Fernandina Beach; one granddaughter, Grace Conley; and several nieces and nephews. There will be a memorial serv- ice at a later date. In lieu of flow- ers, the family suggests memori- al donations be made to the American Cancer Society. Green Pine FuneralHome and Cemetery Jerald Paul"J." Deller I *~ @9~ I I *~ p..- - C 4mow Jerald.Paul "J.P." Deller, 31, of Fernandina Beach, passed away Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, at his home. A native of Bethesda, Md., he had previously resided in Dale City, Va., before relocating to Fernandina Beach in 1988. During his academic career he was a graduate of the Fernandina Beach High School Class of 1992, then going on to the University, Technical Institute in Houston, Texas. While living in Fernandina Beach he had worked for a num- ber of years as a gourmet chef for the Beech Street Grill and also for Joe's Second Street Bistro. He was a longtime member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, was an avid surfer and loved golf- ing at the Fernandina Beach Municipal Golf Course. He also enjoyed music and spending time with his family and friends. His survivors include: his par-' ents, Keith and Patricia Deller of Fernandina Beach; sister, Lisa Bree Deller of Rochester, N.H.; brother, Nicolas Keith Deller of Fernandina Beach; maternal grandmother, Dorothy Jane Snead of New Oxford, Pa.; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard Funeral Home with the Rev. Ray Ramsburg, pastor of Prince of Pace 4theran, ,,a|ci ing. * The family .i.-receivefriends at their home following the serv- ice. A private interment will be held at a later date. Oxley-HeardFuneralDirectors William E Holzendorf William E. Holzendorf, 78, of Fernandina Beach, passed away Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, at Baptist Medical Center Nassau in Fernandina Beach. A native of Kinlaw, Ga., he had been a resident of Fernandina Beach for most of his life. During his career, Mr. Holzendorf was employed by Florida Public Utilities, working in the waterworks department as a maintenance man for many years before his retirement in 1986. He was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, and was a dedi- cated father and grandfather to his family throughout his life. He was preceded in death by .his wife, Dorothy Waters Holzendorf, in 1976. Ann Goodwin Hunt Ann Goodwin Hunt, 76, passed away Nov. 3, 2005, in a Durham, N.C., hospital. She was a native of Wheeling, W. Va., and had been living in Raleigh, N.C., for the past 20 years. While attending Miami University she was a member of 1Delta Zeta Sorority. Other m.em-,, S-'efships include thfe Raleigll )elta' Zeta Alumni, Raleigh Newcomers and the Raleigh Women's club. She was an art major in college and continued her love for art His survivors include: his three sons, Henry (Arlene) Green of Fernandina Beach, William E. "Billy" Holzendorf of Lake City, and Dwayne K (Anitia) Holzendorf of Yulee; three daugh- ters, Angela (Earl) Alberta of Fernandina Beach, Iris (Ronald) 'Peters of Shreveport, La., and Anita Holzendorf of Fernandina Beach; sister, Bessie Lee Dawson of Kingsland, Ga.; 10 grandchil- dren and a host of nieces and nephews, especially Amos Gibbs.. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Friday at the Elm Street Church of God. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Elm Street Church of God with Bishops Terry Pugh and Quan Miller officiating. Interment will follow in Bosque- Bello Cemetery. Oxley-HeardFunerqlDirectors throughout her life. Mrs. Huntwill be remembered by those who knew her as a devot- ed wife, sister and aunt She is survived by: her hus- band of 50 years, James Hunt of Raleigh, N.C.; niece, Mary Ann (Joe) East of Fernandina Beach; and great-niece and nephew. Julie and Remington East. Graveside funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bosque-Bello Cemetery. Green Pine Funeral Home - = I I 4 -^ >o .< * * * * L l 0 w a... 511 Ash Street FernandinaBeach, FL 32034 (904)2613696 Fax261-3698 Website for email addresses: www.bnewsleader.com : Office hours are 830a.m. to5:00p.m. Monday through Friday The News-Leader is published every Wednesday and Friday by The Femandina Beach News-Leader, 511 Ash Street, P.O. Box 766, Femandina Beach, FL 32034. 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SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mail in Nassau County... ......... ....... .$29.00 Mail out of Nassau County ............,... .$57.00 NEWS DEADLINES Community News: Monday, 5 p.m. Letters to the editor: Monday, 12 p.m. Church Notes: Monday, 5 p.m. People and Places: Thursday, 3 p.m. oTY Commuwity Ci-NI Ncospaped, Incorporated ADVERTISING DEADLINES WEDNESDAY NEWS-LEADER Classified Ads: Monday, 5:00 p.m.* Classified Display: Friday, 3 p.m. Legal Notices: .Friday, noon Retail Advertising: Friday, 3 p.m. FRIDAY NEWS-LEADER Classified Ads: Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. Classified Display: Tuesday, 5 p.m. Retail Advertising: Tuesday, 3 p.m. * Monday holidays will move the Classified deadline to Friday at 5 p.m. Linton W "Stoney" Featherston Linton W. "Stoney" Featherston, 71, of Fernandina Beach passed away Sunday, Nov. 13,2005, at Baptist Medical Center Nassau. A native of Jacksonville, he attended Robert E. Lee High School and graduated from Camden Military Academy, Camden, S.C., in 1952. He enlist- ed in the U.S. Army, serving from 1952 to 1954 during the Korean conflict. He went to work for the Seaboard Air ,ine Railroad in 1955, later working for the Seaboard Coast Line, and retired as trainmaster for CSX Railroad in 1997 after 42 years of service. He attended the First Presbyterian Church of Fernandina Beach. Surviving are: his wife, Terrie W. Featherston; five daughters, 01 Lunch Dinner, Pastries Catering & Much More Prepared FRESHI *Beer & Wine Also Available* Ion-*aI. Luncn n1 am,-pm Thu-Sat. Dinner 5:30-9pm Sunday Brunch 10am-2:30pm Located between the Itltz-Cariton & Amelia Island. Plantation In Park Place 5472 First Coast Highway S277-6644j Cindy Lane, Shirley Raper, Bobbi Lynn Fischer and Mary Atkins, all of Fernandina Beach, and Mary Beth Stevenson of Kearney, Neb.; two brothers, John Featherston of Jacksonville and Bill Featherston of Rockingham, N.C,; two sisters, Helen Odum of Fayetteville, Ga., and Ruby "Oney" Woods of Brentwood, Tenn.; two aunts, Louise Flood of Yulee and Saphronia Cowart of Jacksonville; 10 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren and many cousins. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 10, a;m. Friday at the Burgess Chapel with the Rev. John H. Harland officiating. Mr. Featherston will be laid to rest at noon at Riverside Memorial Park in Jacksonville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio 44720. Oxley-Heard FuneralDirectors Visitthe News-Leader online atwww.fbnewsleader.com 25', ' A n iveprsary Year Presents the comic drama LOST IN YONKERS by Neil Simon 8 pm on November 17-19, 25, 26, 30, December 1-3 2 pm on November 27 Adults $13 Students $7 Season Tickets $38 Reservations: 261-6749 Amelia Community Theatre 209 Cedar Street www.AmeliaCommunityTheatre.org Thomas Paul LaBombarbe Thomas PauliLaBombarbe, 59, of Callahan, passed away Thursday, Nov. 10,2005, at Baptist Medical Center Nassau. Survivors include: three daugh- ters, Candy Moore, Jeannie Hurst and Judy Dawson; five sons, John, and Charlie Brown, Johnny and David Rimler David Rimler, 84, of Fernandina Beach, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, at the Community Hospice of Northeast Florida Morris Center in Jacksonville. A native of New York City, N.Y., he had resided most of his life in New York before moving to Fernandina Beach in 2000. During his career Mr. Rimler worked as a watchmaker and jew- eler, working with his father before becoming owner and oper- ator of the Rimler Jewelry Company, where he worked most of his life before his retirement He served in the U.S. Army frbm 1942 until his honorable dis- Ray Smith, and Jack LaBombarbe, three sisters, Terri Uverman, Toni Gray and Tammy Coleman; one brother, Teddy LaBombarbe; and 24 grandchildren. ' A graveside service was held Monday in Live Oak Cemetery. Callahan Funeral Home. Inc. charge in 1945. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Randy Ward, in 2003. Survivors include: his wife, Sarah S. Rimler of Fernandina Beach; daughter, Maureen Pilgrim of Belmore, N.Y.; brother, Maxwell Rimler of Queens, N.Y.; and three grandchildren, Wendy, Nichelle and Andrew. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley Heard Funeral Home with the Rev. Milt Wilford, pastor of Arlington Christian Church in Jacksonville, officiat- ing. Private scattering of cremains will take place at a later date. Oxley-HeardFuneralDirectors Sue Hutchinson, Regent of the Amelia Island Chapter of Daughters of the American NASSAU COUNTY GATOR CLUB COME ONE, COME ALL Thursday, Nov. 17th Begins at 6pm Sliders Seaside Grill 1998 S. Fletcher Ave. Guest Speaker Dwayne Thomas Former FL Gator Football Player Revolution, accepted a Veterans Day Proclamation Nov. 1 from Fernandina Beach Mayor Ken Walker. A photo caption on page 8A Nov. 9 misidentified her. The News-Leader strives for accuracy. We will promptly correct all factual errors. Please notify the editor of errors at mparnell@ jbnewsleader.com or call (904) 261-3696. snow VWqmas t a4 0 0 FOR THE RECORD Toldwe NEWS L E AD El WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 NEWS News-Leader BEACH Continued from 1A tons of new sand initially with replenishment every five years. But construction would not begin before 2007, and that may be too late for the stretch of beach that is threatened, said Olsen, the proj- ect engineer. Fernandina Beach Commis- sioners have declared oceanfront property from Sadler Road to the southern boundary ofeFort Clinch State Park to be "an emergency condition." '"Two years of relatively vigor- ous wave conditions" caused by hurricanes in summer 2004 and northeaster storms have signifi- cantly eroded the beach, Olsen said. The problem was aggravated by a lack of beach renourishment last winter. Under a 27-year-old agreement, the U.S. Navy and Army Corps of Engineers cooper- ate to annually renourish Fernandina's north beach to replace sand lost by the deepening of the St. Marys River channel to accommodate Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga. Sand is customarily dredged from the channel and replenished onto the north beach each winter, but the project failed to accomplish much this year because of equip- ment failures. Although work crews were in the vicinity of the city's North Beach Park for weeks, little sand was deposited. Worse, there may be no beach renourishment this coming win- ter either. Olsen said the Army Corps of Engineers is seeking "a one-time waiver" to skip the annu- al project because of budget prob- lems. Sand naturally circulates from northern beaches to the south, so failure to replenish those beaches ultimately deprives southern beaches of sand as well. Beaches farther south of the jetty at the mouth of the St. Marys River also are more subject to the pounding Teacher suspended for jokes in dass .. ..- ..... SPECIALTY THE NEWS-LEADER Beach houses north of Sadler Road are vulnerable to erosion unless a 40-year-old rock revet- ment is bolstered. This photo by city employee Jennifer Gooding will be used to help make the case for an emergency appropriation. of waves from northeaster storms. "This is not going to get better over the next couple of years" with- out intervention, Olsen said. Absent that, city beaches may return to a condition that longtime residents may recall. * "All of the beaches of Fernandina Beach are in better condition today than they were in the '70s," Olsen said, when the rock revetments were usually exposed. But as beach property values have increased, and because of the dependence of the local economy on tourism, there has been greater attention paid to beach mainte- nance. The longtime solution, the Nassau County Shore Protection Project, would refurbish 4.3 miles of beach from Fort Clinch to just south of Sadler Road. The city has obtained easements from most property owners along the beach whose permission is needed to enable construction to take place. The city plans to file eminent domain lawsuits to obtain the remaining easements required. About "14 or 15" lawsuits will be filed in the near future against those landowners who have not responded to queries about the easements, said local attorney Buddy Jacobs, hired by the city to oversee the process. The easements do not allow recreational use of the beachfront property, but equipment such as bulldozers to initially renourish the beach and then maintain it in five-year intervals. mparnell@fbnewsleader.com SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader A Fernandina Beach High School teacher has been suspended without pay as a result of allega- tions that he made inappropriate jokes in his classroom. Nassau County Schools Superintendent John Ruis declined comment on the exact nature of the alleged joke, but said the teacher had a history of making inappro- priate jokes to his students. The order for his pay suspension describes the jokes as being of a "sexual nature." James Mackowski was sus- pended with pay on Nov. 1, but the Nassau County School Board voted unanimously Thursday to suspend him without pay pending a hearing on the allegations. In the order recommended by Ruis and approved by the board, Mackowski is also accused of hav- ing "harassed and/or discriminated against students on the basis of sex." Gloria Ali, president of the Nassau Teachers' Association, spoke in Mackowski's defense at Thursday's school board meeting. "He's had excellent evaluations during his entire career," she said. " ... Is the offense worth destroy- ing Mr. Mackowski's career? I don't think so." "You have the opportunity to ter- minate a good teacher who made a mistake, or... teaching him a lesson but saving his career." Ruis told board members Mackowski, a physics teacher, had been counseled in the past about making inappropriate jokes in class. Ruis said Monday that Mackowski has retained an attor- ney, and he will receive a hearing prior to termination of his contract with the. school board. A date for the hearing has not been set. Ruis said Mackowski's hearing will be held within the next 60 days. Members of the school board can choose to either hear the case them- selves or to defer it to the Division of Administrative Hearings to be heard by an administrative law judge. Mackowski was suspended with pay after an investigation was con- ducted by FBHS Principal Jane Arnold into a complaint from a par- ent that Mackowski was behaving inappropriately in his classes. According to Ruis, students from Mackowski's classes were randomly selected and asked, in private, if there were any incidents that hap- pened in any of their classes that would fit the definition of sexual harassment in the FBHS student handbook. Several of those students described things said in class by Mackowski, Ruis said. School Board members also unanimously agreed to convert the with-pay suspension of Hilliard Middle-Senior High School football coach Donald Walker to suspension without pay from coaching as a result of his Oct 29 arrest for DUI. Walker, an exceptional student edu- cation teacher at the high school, has has been suspended from coaching but not teaching because his alleged offense did not occur during the performance of his duties at work, Ruis said. According to Walker's contract with the school district, a conviction of DUI would be required before his employment could be terminated. FPI Continued from 1A did approve last week record fuel surcharges for other Florida power companies that already have incurred higher fuel costs. According to the Public Service Commission, residential customers of Florida Power & Light Co. will pay $108.61 for 1,000 kilowatts of electricity. This reflects an increase of $16.99 when compared with the current amount of $91.62. A residential customer of Progress Energy Florida will pay $109:56 for1,000 kilowatt- of elec- tricity, $11.78 more than the cu'r- rent level. Residential customers of Tampa Electric Co. will pay $109.60 for 1,000 kilowatts of electricity, an increase of $11.53. A residential customer of Gulf Power Co. will pay $92.48 for 1,000 kilowatts of electricity, $4.57 more. Even though FPU's rates will continue to be the lowest in the state, FPU urged its customers to begin implementing cost-saving energy conservation measures now to avoid a dramatic rise in utility bills later. The company offers free energy consultations and provides cash rebates towards upgrading a home or business's energy effi- ciency. For information about these programs and other energy-savings tips, visit FPU's web site at www.fpuc.co. "WHO'9 YOUR DADDY?" FBHSVarsity Charity Flag Football Game Halftime Show: Football Players Raffle Drawing, FBHS Vs. 9afurday, November 19, 2005 Varsity Cheerleaders & FBHS Coaches Kickoff 1:00 a.m. the Yulee Elementary and parents 1 Panther Singers Arv n "mUan .NERFL Tickets available at r, BUCCANEER FIELD the gate entrance .s a 1001 Beech Street ts5 per person -e www.redcross.org a- Fernandina Beach 1511 per person www.fbhspirates.com Half of all proceeds to benefit the American Red Cross A CALL TO ARTISTS OF NASSAU COUNTY BOOK VENTURE "ARTISTS OF AMELIA" we are signing up artists in this area DESIRING TO BE IN AN ATTRACTIVE COFFEE TABLE BOOK YOUR WORK CAN DEPICT YOUR ART FORM OR CRAFT REPRESENTING THE ISLAND OR YOUR PARTICULAR STYLE OF CREATIVITY EACH ARTIST WILL HAVE A FULL PAGE WITH A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THEIR WORK, A CATALOG BIOGRAPHY OF EACH ARTIST, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER ETC. WILL BE IN THE BOOK. FIRST PRINT WILL BE 2,500 AND SOLD IN LOCAL AND SURROUNDING VENUES AND AT THE ISLAND ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE BOOK WILL GO TOWARDS THE BUILDING FUND OF THE ISLAND ART ASSOCIATION, INC. A NON-PROFIT 501 ORGANIZATION FOR DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT DIANA TYSON 904-261-6333 A CONTRACT CAN ALSO BE PICKED UP AT THE ISLAND ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY 18 N. 2ND STREET DEADLINE DECEMBER 16, 2005 BOOK 5IONING Nov 191 2pm-5pm David Tuttle David will be at Book Plus on Centre Street for discussion and signing of his latest book The Leopard of Fernandina, the sequel to Murder in Fernandina, of which David is co-author. Lt. Wilson tries to tie together new dangers that put his daughters in peril and the mysterious person known only as The Leopard. BOOKS P[LU 107 Centre Street Fernandina Beach (904) 261-0303 proudly presents The 15thAnnua Beaujoais Nouveau Festiva Thursday, November 17, 2005 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Oceanfront Lawn A Tasting of Beaujofais Wines featuift g Mommessin anuf Bouchad Aine & FiUs Special Delivery of newly released Beaujolais Wine Champagne Toast Themed Food Stations $57 per person* *Taxes and gratuties included. Reservations required. Cefebrate the Beaujolais Nouveau with a Special One Night Coastal View Room at $189 on Thursday, November 17. For room reservations, dial 277-1100. Chstmas Tree Lighting Saturday, November 26 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Oceanside Courtyard Annual seaside tree lighting ceremony with the official arrival of Santa Claus and the McArthur YMCA "Twelve Gifts of Christmas" raffle. Enjoyment for the whole family. Complimentary. Spend the night with us as we offer the Special One Night Coastal View Room at $199 for our Christmas Tree Lighting on Saturday, November 26. For room reservations, dial 277-1100. FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH CLASS OF 1960 HOLDS 45TH CLASS REUNION Pictured are those attending the reunion events: Seated: Windle Brooks, Diana Mertz Butch Cromwell, O0pal Mixon Wells, Jan Fullard Miner, Jeanette "Jay"Beard, Judy Fussell Bresnahan. 2nd Row: Mary Ellen Crisp McQueen,Ann Nails Curry, Jeanette Crews Goodbread,Eva Anderson Boles, Pat Joiner Smith, Jean Tippins Riley, Bernard "Mickey" Riley, Laverne Peterson Hamilton, Sandra Cook Hoffman. Back Row: Stuart Davis, Paul Stevenson, Billy Griffin, Donald Willis, Bill Crosby, Ronnie Gaskill, Paul Johnson,Terry Babb, Farrell Cooper. Not pictured: Donna Bailey On October 7-9th the Fernandina Beach Class of 1960 held their 45th Class Reunion in Fernandina Beach with 26 members of the class along with their husbands and friends enjoying a number of get to gathers to celebrate the occasion. Friday night a group went out on the Casino cruise from Fernandina and another group met at KP's for supper. On Saturday the group held a picnic at Peter's Point and then later that evening had supper at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club. Sunday ended the festive weekend with breakfast at the Marina Restaurant in downtown Fernandina Beach. % Li, \ 'n 11 A'I i'-| ,. BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005/NEWS-LEADER REAL ESTATE i Mayor Ken I E". Walker, right, .-IC -3congratulates :b -i--7 I members of the rAmelia Island- Nassau County I "Association of Realtors after reading a procla- ~ nationn recogniz- II ing the organiza- .11.tion's 25th -- anniversary. From left are executive vice R qi -president Clyde ---i Goodbread, cur- ;iU~ rent President Presley ..Hollingsworth and founding .president Curtis Lasserre. GLENDA S. JENKINS NEWS-LEADER Oyster Bay construction Oyster Bay Island Homes, LLC has announced its three preferred builders have started construction on their model and custom homes within Oyster Bay Harbour the company's upscale, gated yacht club com- munity on Barnwell Road. Oyster Bay Harbour has more than 900 acres and four miles of waterfront Homes with- in the community will emphasize design, elements such as large front porches, landscaping that preserves the Spanish moss- draped live oaks and floor plans that maximize views of the marshlands and tidal estuaries. Watson Custom Home Builders, Haven Homes (W.G. Pitts Co.) and Plantation Housing Corp. O.B. LLC - Arthur Rutenberg Home have opened sales for their homes located in Waterway Oaks at Oyster Bay Harbour. Builder designs start around 2,200 square feet with home- and-lot package prices ranging from the $500s to over $1 mil- lion. Waterway Oaks at Oyster Bay Harbour is comprised of 94 home sites nestled amidst the marshes, lakes and wooded areas of the property. Atlanta-based architects Summerour and Associates Architects, Inc. envisioned the exclusive yacht club community as a marriage of small-town charm and upscale elegance within a unique, low country- inspired architectural setting. Residents of the boating com- munity will own the Oyster Bay Harbour Yacht Club, which will feature a members-only food facility, roof deck, pools, tiki grill, bar and fitness center. The club will employ a full-time har- bormaster to oversee the com- munity's 102 boat slips and a full- time club manager/social director to organize social activi- ties, events and parties. For more information, call '261-4759 or visit www.oysterbay harbour.com. 474303 E. S.R. 200 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 |w aLM 111 REAlTY c904-321-4001 or 1-877-PALM III www.palm3realty.com TOP LISTER .TOP SELLER OCTOBER (bSEPT. & OCTOBER Arnie Zetterower S Marlene Frost 904-415-2686 904-557-1155 arniez@bellsouth.net marlenefrost@bellsouth.net visit www.oceanfrontamella.com 3014 B S. FLETCHER AVENUE S975,000 Light and bright tow\\'nhome on the beach. 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, garage, s\\imming pool, and fireplace. SWake up to beautiful sunrises over the Atlantic. Sf of Amel Iscaincd C/"The Oceanifront Expert" When You Call I Will Personally Answer The Phone Bob Gedeon No Menus, Voicemail or Phone Tag. Island resident since 1962 Real EstateBrokersincel972 Local 904.261.8870 Toll Free 877.261.8870 Rayonier appoints veteran to lead development effort James M. Stackpoole, who has more than 35 years of real estate development experience, has joined Rayonier as vice president of TerraPointe, its Florida-based real estate subsidiary. . TerraPointe, which replaced Raynonier's land arm Rayland, ulti- mately will develop more than 25,000 acres of company property in Nassau County that formerly was the center of a proposed Yulee Area-Wide Development of Regional Impact. Although that DRI was thwart- ed, primarily because of trans- portation issues, the company intends to develop the property for residential and commercial use and is working with the county on a proposed extension of CR 108 as a major new roadway. The property lies north of ALA, south of the St Marys River, east of US, 17 and west of Chester Road. New plans for its development are likely to be submitted to the coun- ty next year. "Jim's expertise in real estate, which focused heavily on creating high-end resort and residential communities in Florida, adds tremendous strength to the capa- bilities of our TerraPointe leader- ship team," said Lee Nutter, Rayonier chairman, president and chief executive officer, in a press release. "We have gained a veteran pro- fessional who knows the busi- ness inside and out, has the expe- rience to guide our day-to-day operations and the vision to make significant contributions to the development and execution of strategies to maximize value." Most recently, Stackpoole was vice president of business devel- opment for WCI Communities, Inc., a Bonita Springs-based developer of residential communities. Prior to that, he spent four years as president of Tradition Community Development Corp.; nine years as president and CEO of Profundo, Inc.; and held various executive positions with the Deltona Corp. during a 20-year career leading up to his appoint- ment as senior vice president, mar- keting and community manage- ment. Stackpoole holds a B.S. in busi- ness administration from Michigan State University. Rayonier has 2.2 million acres of timberland and real estate in the U.S. and New Zealand. The com- pany formed TerraPointe LLC, to maximize the value of its extensive properties, particularly in the fast- growing counties along 1-95 between Savannah, Ga., and Daytona Beach, where Rayonier owns approximately 200,000 acres. Rayonier, which operates a Ferandina Mill at the end of Gum Street, is also the world's leading producer of high performance spe- cialty cellulose fibers. With cus- tomers in more than 50 countries, approximately 40 percent of the company's $1.2 billion in sales are to international markets. For more information about Rayonier, visit the company's web- site at www.rayonier.com. IN BRIEF Bankdividend Coastal Banking Co. Inc.'s board of directors, at its regular- ly scheduled meeting on Nov. 1, voted to declare a 5 percent stock dividend payable to share- holders of record as of the close of business Dec. 1. The dividend will be paid on Dec. 15. Coastal Banking Co. Inc., headquartered in Beaufort, S.C., is the holding company for Lowcountry National Bank and First National Bank of Fernandina Beach. The News-Leader retail and classified advertising deadlines for the Friday, Nov. 25 edition have been changed due to the Thanksgiving holiday. The retail adver- tising deadline is Monday. Nov. 21 at 3 pm The classified advertising deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 5 pm S ISLAND j MASSAGES* www.islandmassages.com S 553-3691 or 261-767 , CAROL ZEFF' I, LMT NCTMB Call for an Appointment I v Holiday Gift BI, :Certifieates II _: AS 0Available PM - - Business networking A new business networking organization is accepting new members. Headed by Chris Pipes of Amelia Realty. Inc.. the group brings together company owners and executives to share strate- gies, find new customers and dis- cuss ways to increase business. There are currently 17 members representing a cross-section of Nassau County businesses. The group meets monthly at the Amelia Realty offices in the Gateway Office Park. For information, call Chris Pipes at 261-6116. NoTDC meetings There will not be Tourist Development Council board or marketing committee meetings during December. r -.=" SUpPORT . "MUSIC EDUCATION IN NASSAU COUNTY PO. 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It has But Meserve said that the only Community Newspapers been said that waterfront condo- factor which could cause residents miniums are a possible use. to leave is economics and the abil- Residents of Mayport Village "Everybody (in the village) ity for residents to make a large expressed concern last week that other than the ferry is up for sale," profit from selling their property. anticipated development in the said Waterfront Partnership Board "Can you decide to sell your area will drastically change the chairman and former Atlantic property and make a lot on money, character of their fishing commu- Beach Mayor John Meserve at the yeah," Meserve said. "I hope you nity. meeting. "Every piece of property don't." Some questioned local officials in this town is for sale if you have "(But) they (developers) won't. on why a proposed zoning change enough money." force you out" for the village's commercial sector "There are going to be changes At least one resident of the vil- calls for increasing the building in the village." lage said he thinks the proposed height limit along the riverfront Meserve went on to say that changes are positive for the vil- to 50 feet when neighboring the proposed zoning changes in lage and will help to preserve the Beaches communities have a 35- the commercial area will help pro- area. foot limit tect the area from the wrong types "I see this as a good thing for "I think that everybody is will- of development the village," resident and partner- ing to go with a little change ... an "The commercial side of the ship board member Carroll improvement would be well village ... that property, all of Huffines said. wished.... But 50-foot buildings are them are going to be sold to some- "(New development) means excessive," said Mayport Village body. Our .question is to control jobs for the village people." resident Cynthia Millar at a what they do with it and not Meserve said that the property meeting at the Marine Science have Disney World East here," he on the waterfront is owned by Center. said. Dewayne Williams, Mat Roland or "It just seems a little bit hypo- Local fishers and shrimpers Gerald Pack. "And all of it is for critical that 35 feet is good for who attended the meeting said sale if you offer them the right someone else but not for us." they were concerned that new price," he said. Officials from the Jacksonville development would run the But the owner of Singleton's planning department and the shrimpingindustry out of Mayport Seafood Shack at 4728 Ocean St, Mayport Waterfront Partnership Village: Dean Singleton, said his property told the residents that the village "There's nobody that's going is not one of those for sale. is located in Jacksonville where to come in here here and put in a Meserve challenged that zoning allows for taller buildings private dock and say shrimperss statement. not the Beaches. get the hell out of here'," Meserve "If I come to you with the right In the past officials from said. "There are good developers price your property is for sale the partnership have said that that are interested in the village, tomorrow," Meserve told increasing the height limit from They want to sell a product. They Singleton."If somebody offers you 42 feet to 50 feet will help attract want to sell a fishing village. To $5 million tomorrow you will be potential developments such as a chase off the shrimp boats would gone. Things are going to happen. hotel., be the death of what they want to There's too much money out there The partnership and the city do out here." ... (the question is) How can we of Jacksonville are attempting to "What we're trying to do is control it?" move forward with proposed maintain the character of the vil- "I think we can save it, Fish "minor changes" to the village's lage. This village has a historic houses and fish processing have to current overlay zone to better background and if we destroy that, be part of this village." Ouch condo assessments T o an owner of a condo- minium, a special asses- sment is a scourge that usually arises without notice and hits like a falling tree. A special assessment is a fee levied on each unit of a condo- minium complex to collectively pay for an expense or repair. The repair is not always for your condo, however, and could just as likely be for your neighbor's unit - or to fix the community pool, or to re-roof or re-paint the entire complex, for instance. Many times, they are levied after a major disaster, such as a hurricane. While the overall con- dominium complex is normally covered by insurance to pay for a catastrophe, the special assess- ment can go toward the deductible. Here on Amelia Island, one condominium complex is em- broiled in a nasty dispute between the owners and its board. In most cases, the board consists of con- dominium owners who run for the elected, unpaid seats. This is the case at Forest Ridge Village, a picturesque con- dominium complex on First Avenue. However, many of the condominium owners are trying to evict the board over a $24,000- per-unit special assessment that is 10bbeing pro- posed. With more than 100 con- dos in the complex, this amounts to some $2.5 million in assessments Steve that will be Steve used for gen- Nicklas eral repairs. ..*** The intent is STEVE'S good. The cost is not - IACREKT since many PLACE owners live in their modest units full-time and cannot afford the assessment Other owners rent out their units as an investment. Many of them, however, are also howling about such a steep assessment. The dispute is heading toward a climactic conclusion, as a vote to oust the existing board and the special assessment- is due this month. Another board of non- assessing types is being proposed as an alternative. Not coincidentally, the first installment of the special assess- ment is being billed to owners this month. Owners have been offered a payment plan over three billings. This still means that $8,000 must be paid immediately by each owner, or else liens and other fees could be applied to their units. At many condominiums, there are also homeowners' dues that must be paid each month. This money is supposed to pay day-to- day expenses, with any additional funds held in a reserve. The reserves could be used for special needs, instead of resorting to an assessment. Not only has the new board initiated the steep assessment, but it also has installed a property manager at a reported annual salary of $51,000 per year. The manager will oversee the repairs, which the board contends will improve the quality of the units - and also push up their prices. This does not help those own- ers who cannot come up with $24,000 in a short period of time. Their only option would be to sell their units, presumably against their wishes. One owner at Forest Ridge did not know where her monthly $250 homeowners dues are going. "That's a good question," she said. Steve Nicklas is a financial adviser who lives on Amelia Island. "shape" future development in the historical fishing village. And the future may be coming sooner than later, according to local officials, who say there are two developers interested in purchasing much of the waterfront property in the vil- if we get rid of the fishing, get rid of the shrimping, then we have done a terrible job." Some residents at the meeting said they also fear that the new development will force them out of their homes. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Femandina Beach. Florida, will hold a pub- lic hearing on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 6:00 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 204 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida, on the proposed Resolution' Number 2005-208 entitled as follows: RESOLUTION NUMBER 2005-208 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, INCLUDING THE HISTORIC DISTRICT COUNCIL APPLICATION FEES, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy of said proposed resolution may be inspected by the public at the office of the undersigned at 204 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida. Interested parties may appear at said hearing and be heard as to the advisability of any action, which may be considered with respect to such ordinance,. ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF ANY PERSON oDC STOpPEAL ANY DECISION MADE ,Y 0 MHOE ON WITH RESPECT TO A AN -; TER CONSIDERED ATSUCH HEA.INGSSIHE WIL NEED TO ENSURE THATAVERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. PER- SONS WITH DISABILITIES REQUIRING ACCOM- MODATIONS IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHOULD CONTACT 277- 7305 OR TDD 277-7399 OR FLORIDA RELAY SERV- ICE 1-800-955-8771, AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE TO REQUEST SUCH ACCOMMODA- TION. CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH BY: CASSANDRA P. 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Please browse our website: www.gatewaycommonsamelia.com for additional information. Condominiums starting 1o, t o 1, from the high $100's. j.c,o' nsot n " Centrally located J " on Amelia Island with i o I a | -Common excellent access to all parts [ of the island, -- v men. Nassau County, JIA Airport, ..., and the City of Jacksonville. -. l's 1,:0 aam. In addition to our regular menu, we will-be featuring roast loin of pork with bread dressing and apple rosemary gravy, sweet potato casserole, and peach cobbler. We always have roast turkey & dressing and, of course, crab cakes. Sorry, no reservations! At the base of the AIA bridge 277-3700 Nest The BEST place for College & NFL Football Saturday & Sundays featuring GamePlan & NFL Ticket Satellite TV Happy Hour 12pm-8pm $1 off house wine $2 import draft $1 domestic draft of Bud Light/Miller Lite Wear your team jersey or hat on FOOTBALL DAYS and have a drink* on us when your team scores!!!! OPEN Monday through Friday at Spm; Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon 21 AND OLDER AFTER 9PM PLEASE -VALID ID REQUIRED. 6800 FIrst Coast Hwy. (AIA) behind the Reception Center at Amelia Island Plantation *Amelia island, FL 32034 904.491.4242 *Free drink is choice of domestic draft beer or well liquor. Cflf[ZOKff R 0 C K E R S by CIHEPOKEE C" SNAG" b" 4 OPINION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005/NEWS-LEADER COMMUNITY THANKS Gala benefits seniors Mariellen Heron, executive director of the Nassau UCounty Council on Aging, and Terri Cunningham, Whafs more fun than enjoying a night out and rais- president of the board of directors, extend their heart- ing'a lot of money especially when the money ben- felt appreciation to all the supporters contributors, efits the "seasoned" citizens of Nassau County. Oct donors, attendees, auction-item buyers who helped 2 marked the second annual Nassau County Council make the second annual gala a true success. Every on Aging (NCCOA) Gala Dinner Theater, held at the dollar raised by the gala goes directly to services Amelia Island Plantation. and programs that support Nassau County seniors. This.year's gala was co-chaired by Susan Smeeton Some new clients will receive Meals on Wheels; oth- and Diane Barg, who, with boundless help from their ers will have a home health care aide for the first fund-raising committee, made it a night to remember, time and still others will be assured that they'll receive The setting was decorated in a festive autumn theme; much-needed services a little longer. . pumpkins and flowers along with beautiful center- Part of NCCOA's mission is to support those who pieces designed by board member Jill Nicklas proud- have lost some measure of independence but do not ly proclaimed the splendor of fall. Excellent music yet need a nursing home. Care-a-Van provides rides before and during dinner was provided by local for medical appointments and personal needs. Meals- favorite Richard Stratton. After dinner, Linda McClane on-Wheels helps ensures that clients get a complete, and MaryLee Long from Amelia Community Theatre balanced meal as well as a friendly visitor to check on performed "Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn." Under them. the expert direction of Lorees Yerby, the audience was Visiting nurses and case managers help clients entertained with a one-act play that was both amus- maintain independence in their homes, and the sen- ing and thought provoking. i ior center (across from Baptist hospital) offers abun- , Highlights of the evening included a silent auction dant activities, a healthy meal and fellowship. The and a live auction, ably conducted by Rep. Aaron adult day health care program ensures a safe, stim- Bean, who enticed and inspired buyers to keep the bid- ulating environment for frail seniors and provides ding going up. Many local businesses contributed respite for their caregivers. time, talen~, and items to be auctioned during the NCCOA is committed to its mission of enhancing evening. There were some wonderful getaways and the quality of life for all-of Nassau County's esteemed many beautiful works of art donated by local artists. senior residents! Lisa Vanderwege and her outstanding staff at Kenneth A. Mertz, Jr. Gourmet Gourmet prepared and served the elegant Vice President, Board of Directors dinner. Nassau County Council on Aging SUPPORT MUSic EDUCATION IN NASSAU COUNTY A *'t AT1f RO. Box 8134 Amelia Island, Florida 32035 (Q W ,,. j- 904-277-2995 SAmeia Residents n Action o the Syphony jbjb27@bellsouth.net SAmelia Residents In Action for the Symphony The First Annual Yulee Holiday Festival will be held Saturday, December 3 U, at the Yulee Sports Complex on Goodbread Road in Yulee. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is free and open to 11 the public. A wide variety of activities will be held throughout the day. A Kids Zone, Santa Claus will be present, a gingerbread house ,/, -., contest, a pie throwing and pie eating contest, the Holiday Angel Beauty Pageant. food booths will be available and local bands and organizations 0 *-- will provide entertainment all day long. '" SFq.r additional, inf~gmation contact . onnie iaughtry at "? 4) E2' i r . O . d ..^onal IN, 1%\ AN, wP aqww .4 0m "Copyrighted Material j Av lf Syndicated Content Pi Available from Commercial News Providers" ,. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE SpayNassau On behalf of all the animal rescue groups and Animal Control, we would like to thank the Nassau County Commissioners for voting in favor to fund the much needed Spay Nassau program for the com- ing year. Spay Nassau provides free or reduced cost spay and neuter services for animals being cared for or belonging to those who qualify. The commissioners voted to fund Spay Nassau with $25,000 initially and will match another $25,000 in funds when the rescue groups and the communi- ty raise $25,000 through private fundraising. That's a total of $75,000 to help spay and neuter cats, kittens, dogs and puppies in Nassau County. The commissioners took the right step in helping curb the number of stray and unwanted animals in our county with their vote to fund Spay Nassau. The res- cue groups applaud you for your support of our goal in making Nassau County a "No More Homeless Animals" county. Beth Hackney, President Cats Angels, Inc. SPCA Insider reporting t Some reporters get so preoccupied with courting the powerful insidersthey,are supposed jto.cover that thpey(c(npromise thel porerresponsibility of a jour- nalist,- to bea vigilant watchdog, ask tough questions ,, and unearth the truth for the public. FACT: Last week,' controversial reporter Judith Miller was let go from the New York Times. Miller was in the center of the White House CIA leak controversy. FACT: Last month, it was revealed that Miller was the go-to reporter Bush officials used to funnel their talking points to' the public without scrutiny. One source familiar with White House operations called Miller a "charter member" of the White House Iraq Group charged with selling the case for war, saying, "They were funneling information to Judy Miller." FACT: A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who worked with Miller wrote to New York Times editors saying she was not trustworthy and asked that his name be taken off a story they worked on together. He said: "I do not trust her work, her judgment, or her conduct. She is an advocate..." She accepts "dicta- tion from government sources" and reports "unproven assertions" to the public. FACT: In May 2004, the New York Times editors apologized publicly for Miller's inaccurate WMD sto- ries. They admitted her reporting was not "rigorous" enough, and said key pieces of misinformation were "allowed to stand unchallenged." FACT: Miller recently admitted that when Dick Cheney's chief of staff, "Scooter" Libby, wanted to make an anonymous smear against a prominent crit- ic of Bush's WMD claims named Joe Wilson, he went to Miller. She broke with journalistic norms and the Times rules, on confidential sources and, agreed to misidentify him to the public as a "former Hill staffer" so the White House wouldn't be implicated. Robert D. 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Last year, JOY hosted over 160 children and their parents in a festive celebration. This year's festivities are scheduled at the beautiful, new Yulee Middle School. Throughout the year, JOY's Volunteer Board works hard organizing and reaching out to the community ... from Yulee Middle School facilities and its wonderful staff ... to working with local agencies and teachers who identify participating families ... to contacting local restaurants and resorts which provide the bountiful feast ... to working with local department stores ... while organizing literally hundreds of vol- unteers to help shop for the cloths, toys, bedding, underwear and stocking stuffers. Volunteers then sort, wrap, greet, sing, play, set-up, distribute gifts and clean up! Now all we need is YOU! Thanks to the support from people like you, this celebration has successfully brought the spirit of Christmas to more than 1,700 children since 1995. We invite you to be part of this loving tradition with a cash contribution, in-kind donation, or with your time and talents. Your contribution goes directly to benefiting the chil- dren, because all JOY members are volunteers. JOY is a 501 (cX3) organization, so your contributions are tax deductible. Should you have any questions or want more information on our organization and how you can continue the tradition individually, with your club, civic organization or neighborhood association, please call either of the numbers below. The Board of Directors at JOY wish you a Happy Holiday Season! (904) 277-4246 (904) 321-1419 Post Office Box 16404 Fernandina Beach, FL 32035-3124 904-277-4246 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Timothy"OZ" Austin Charlotte and Michael Bowling Ellen Flenniken Ginger Gehr Dawn Grant Carolyn Hoffman Kathleen Kuhn Penny Landregan Sean Martin Mary Jo Morrison Paul Norman Paul Rizzi Jeanine and Roger Rowe Bob Sawyer Michael Smith Emmy Lou Sorum Sherry Stein Flora Swanson Gale Ulmer I\ :" ,:4., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 EDITORIAL News-Leader NEWS LEADER FLORIDA'S OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED IN 1854 The News-Leader is published with p; de weekly for the people of Nassau County by ,Community Newspapers, Inc., Athens, Georgia. We believe that strong newspapers build strong communities - "Newspapers get things done!" Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community-orient- ed newspapers. This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to the truth, integrity, quality and hard work. FoY R. MALOY JR.,. PUBL; ,inIR MICHAEL PARNELL. EDITOR MIKE HAN KINS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR ROBERT FIEGE, PRODUCTION DIRECTOR BOB TIM PE. CIRCULATION DIRECTOR TOM WOOD CHAIRMAN DINK N SMITH PRESIDENT Communityi Newspapers, Incorporated The views expressed by the columnists and letter writers on this page are their own and do not nec. essarily reflect the views of the newspaper, its owners or employees. Civil society breaks down on the road L ets be honest. You're normafly a polite, considerate person, aren'tyou? Bufwhat about in traffic? If a driver acts rudely toward you, are you ever tempted to retal- iate? Well, don't, advises Dr. P.M. Forni, who teach- es courses on Italian literature and on civility at Johns Hopkins University. Here's how Forni says we normally polite peo- ple can stay on the high road: "One way is to think of ourselves as good, accomplished people that do not need to prove their worth all the time. Another S^. is to put in perspective the .. slight of which you are a victim. Tomorrow you will h.. ave forgotten it. So, do not do today anything that you will regret." And do not do today anything that will leave you dead tomorrow. ... -Ph[ ..... Remember.Forni-says,.... OK, why am I offering FROM THE this lesson on civility on the HOME OFFICE highway? Because I think I need it. You see, I'm one of those normally polite, considerate people, even on. the highway. But on occasion I have been tempt- ed to respond in kind to the driver who shows no consideration for others. If a mild-mannered person like myself could use a lesson in civility, I figure some of you gentle readers could, too. P.M. Forni certainly has the credentials to offer answers. He not only teaches civility, he wrote the book. It's called Choosing Civility: The 25 Rules of Considerate Conduct. He also co-found- ed the Johns Hopkins Ciyility Project (www.jhu.edu/civility). Why are Americans rude anyway? I :1..,l Forni. He named four culprits: lack of self-restraint, anonymity, stress and the drive to achieve. Let's go back to the highway. Here, he says, a * you'll find stress and anonymity. Drivers feel pro- tected in their steel cocoons and think they can get away with anything. Now let's take away anonymity. Two drivers who have been rude to each other, perhaps per- forming what Forni calls "finger puppetry," find out they know each other. One is principal of a local school, the other the pastor of a church. They're going to see each other again, at school and at church. Each driver then will try to minimize what has happened, perhaps by smiling and waving, this time using all the fingers on one hand. So one way to avoid being rude on the road might be to pretend every driver out there is someone you know, maybe your pastor. A more realistic solution would be to slow down. Even when we don't need to be in a hurry, we're in a hurry. Trouble is, we don't have the motivation to slow down and be kind to another person. "We think it's a waste of time," Forni says. "It's a real shame. If we did slow down we would strengthen relationships that would help us down the road." And everything we do and believe, unless we're atheistic hermits, is about relationships, isn't it? I'm convinced, Dr. Forni. If civilized people join the uncivilized, we might as well hold demoli- tion derbies on 1-95. Phil Hudgins is the senior editor for C. 11. ,, r, Newspapers Inc., the media company that owns the News-Leader E-mail him at phudgins@cninews papers.com. HOW TO WRITE US Maximum length is 500 words. Letters must include writer's name (printed and sig- nature), address and telephone number for verification. Writers are normally limited to one letter in a 30-day period. No political endorsements or poems will be published. Letters should be typed or printed. Not all let- ters are published. Send letters to: Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 766, Fernandina Beach, FL., 32035 E-mail: mparnell@fbnewsleader. conm. visit us on-line at www.fbnewsleader com *. 'VIEWPOINT/PHIL SCANAN/AMEA ISLAND Live oak canopy to S teve Nicklas described the sad expected loss S of a beautiful tree buffer near the Harris Teeter shopping mall for a planned garage ('Tree buffer to be destroyed," Nov. 9). The county Planning Board approved a variance to allow a garage on that spot a few months ago. Perhaps the community should know some possible concernss about that P&Z board variance decision. Unfortunately, I learned of this variance decision nifter the 30-day appeal window had lapsed for a pos- sible appeal to the county commissioners. I believe the requested Tuffy Auto Repair devel- opment is not consistent with the development in the tourist district and the request for a conditional use zoning did not meet the conditional use criteria and thereforee the applications should have been denied. ( disagree with the variance authorized by the P&Z board for the following reasons: 1. This structure is expressly denied under item K of Article 16 in the General Commercial (CG) zon- Sing. Gasoline dispensing facilities are allowed for up to four pumps, provided no repairs or other auto services are provided. 2. Under conditional use repair garages may be provided, providing they meet a number of criteria - ,Aiich I believe this request did not meet, for the fol- lowing reasons: a. This conditional use may be detrimental to the public safety, and it has not been shown that it won't be. This intersection is a busy and dangerous four- way intersection with only a flashing yellow light The eventual plan for this intersection is to have the state build airoundabout to improve traffic flow. It is likely adding this typ6 of commercial development at this intersection now before the necessary traffic Property owners have g trouble to have Gerbing Buccaneer Trail both d county canopy tree roundabout improvement will wo hazardous traffic conditions. b. This structure is likely to be u undesirable in this area in that plan live oak canopy of trees with a gaso Staff has said that this project will r of several substantial live oak trees the surrounding landscape. The tre area is critically important to the cit c. This structure is likely to rest ment of nearby property owners in have gone to great trouble to have roads, Gerbing Road and Buccanee ignated county canopy tree roads.' canopy in this area is a part of the c of the tourist district. d. This structure will likely impE ment of the surrounding property. district and there are no garages or shops in this district There are a n and auto repair shops just several Eighth Street part of AlA. In fact, t abandoned gas station on Eighth S years that has diminished that prop need, or want, to create a second at garage section on the island, partic gasoline alley? tourist district where we are struggling to maintain the charm of that area. one to great e. It has not been shown that adequate sewage 7 Road and capability is available for this facility. The south end sewage treatment plant reaches capacity during Designated peak holiday weekends when the maximum tourists roads. visit the area.In fact, there has been a sewage stink in the area by the plant during these periods due to the plant reaching capacity. rsen the current f. It has not been shown that there is adequate drainage from this site. Recognizing there is a major unsightly and road roundabout improvement planned for this area, is are to replace a this could be a road planning issue. )line alley canopy. g. It has not been shown there is adequate egress result in the loss and ingress to this area, particularly with respect to that contribute to the planned roundabout to go at this intersection. ee canopy in this h. It has not been shown that there is adequate tizens in this area. buffering and screening for this area. In fact, the rict the enjoy- application simply says no additional screening or this area that buffering is required in this area that abuts a resi- the intersecting dential area. er Trail, both des- i. It has not been shown that illuminated signs The beautiful tree will not be visible to adjacent residential property :harm of this part owners. j. It has not been shown that this conditional use ede the improve- will meet all applicable regulations of the zoning dis- This is the tourist trict The applicant simply said they must meet r auto repair them. The above listing shows it is not. umber of garages k. It has not been shown that the use will conform niles away on the with the future land use map designation of commer- here has been an cial. The applicant simply said it is consistent. The street for several above listing shows it is not. perty. We do not 1. The staff finding was the applicant met all con- uto repair and ditional use criteria. The above listing shows the :ularly in the applicant does not. !ixkk Abranmofs ugly adventures I 4p 4w- 4 .0 am - b- go.- mo mb 0p w : :27.7 I =Q Cioyiht tra ~M - -Syndicated Available from Commerc .1b - M.4m.4a .mod- OEM 41M __ --goo -of o 0-f - -i~4b -=Nw m. 10 -ll _ 410 Oft& *mo t aw 0- -olf 4m 40 -4p fEEEm 4w *4w oo= 40 qm m mmm ft m4 4w :jal News Providers'.'. .0 '.. p4u 4W ____ = mm Qammm VIEWPOINT/CRANE ISLAND COALITION The people's MOU on Crane Island This "memorandum of understanding" has been approved by th' Crane Island Coalition, which includes the Amelia Island Association, Concerned Friends of Fernandina, Nassau County Pilots Association, East Nassau Homeowners Association and the Sierra Club. It is somewhat different than the memorandum of understanding approved by the Crane Island develop- ers, city of Fernandina Beach and Nassau County. Between the citizens of Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Nassau County, as represented by the Crane Island Coalition, and the commissioners of Nassau County and the city of Fernandina Beach. Note: This Memorandum of Understanding is lbifding due to the joint responsibilities of citizens of Nassau County and the governmental officials who represent those citizens in good faith. I. Whereas, city and county cofimissioners repre- sent the will of the taxpaying citizens of Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island and Nassau County in their respective best interests. II. Wherdas, the best interests of the above citi- zens is to maintain the conservation designation of Crane Island and to maintain the integrity of the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan due to the fol- lowing overwhelming reasons pertaining to Crane Island: 1. The need to protect and retain the natural beauty of Amelia Island for tourism and the economy 1 2. The existing infrastructure cannot handle addi- tional density 3. The Coastal High Hazard Zone has serious flood insurance issues 4. Hurricane evacuation will be made more diffi- cult by a density increase 5. It is an environmentally sensitive area protect- ed by federal, state law 6. Airport viability would be compromised, caus- ing economic hardship 7. Commercial, military use of airport is a danger to Crane Island development 8. Access/roads/sewer issues unresolved 9. FIND spoil site unresolved 10. Wetland area important habitat for migratory * birds 11. Developers lack appropriate documentation on many issues 12. Legality of transfer of property rights to Crane Island in doubt and not resolved 13. Many open issues on site plan, especially, boat basin, marina; docks on the Intracoastal Waterway;, dredging; site elevation changes etc. III. Whereas, citizens would urge all government staff and decision makers involved to be 100 percent sure that all documentation is supplied and approved and all developmental issues are resolved before any development in a conservation zone is considered. IV. Whereas, all avenues for "saving" Crane Island should be explored by government, private, developer means; i.e. Governor, state, county pur- chase; Florida land trust agreement; trade for an inland property etc. due to the important nature of this Crane Island Preserve. V. Whereas, any Crane Island development wil remain consistent with Conservation designation until all issues stated above in Section II are answered and resolved to the satisfaction of county and city commissioners and the taxpayers of Nassau County and the City of Fernandina Beach at open public meetings. VI. Whereas, neither county or city commission- ers nor our citizens will be held for ransom and afraid of any lawsuit from any developer who wishes to subvert the common best interests for their own profit VII: Whereas, a change in the FLUM and accom- panied text amendment to the comprehensive plan for increased density on Crane Island is so outra- geously wrong (see section II) that it will never be tolerated by our citizens and lawmakers. VIII. Whereas, the city and county agree to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding which sets forth the conditions under which their respective taxpayers are duly represented. IX Whereas, and in witness whereof, the city and county have caused this instrument to be executed by their authorized proper parties in due respect to the taxpaying resident citizens of Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island and Nassau County. I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 NEWS News-Leader County to reconsider Boys & Girls Club land ;., BENJAMIN PRICE SNews-Leader The Nassau County Boys & Girls Club's sale of critical surplus property may hinge on a public hearing.Dec. 12. The club needs to sell a 10-acre parcel south of the Amelia Concourse to reimburse its endow- ment Most of the endowment was spent purchasing property for a new facility currently under con- struction on CR 107 in Nassauville. Bruce Jasinsky has offered to pay $400,000 for the property, well above its appraised value of about $285,000 and enough to replenish the endowment. However, his proposal is based on certain conditions previously denied by the Nassau County Commission. Jasinsky wants to incorporate the property into Eastgate subdi- vision, his adjacent development on Amelia Concourse, and include the parcel in the concourse's taxing area. This would grant the parcel traf- fic concurrency the ability of a road to handle the traffic impact of new development, and potentially save Jasinsky thousands of dollars. However, the commission unan- imously denied that request last month. Now Jasinsky said he's also will- ing to pay for concurrency at the county's current rate of about $3,000 per home in this case a total of $63,000 on the condition he can include the property in his' subdivision. The public hearing is sched- uled for 7 p.m. in the new com- mission chambers at the Nassau County Government Complex on Nassau Place Road in Yulee. bprice@fbnewsleader.coms Meeting: Nassau County Local Housing Partnership (SHIP) Date: Time: Location: Tuesday, November 22,2005 4:00 p.m.. BB&T Branch Banking and Trust 1699 South 14th Street Fernandina Beach, Florida CITY OF FERNANDiNA BEACH GARBAGE / TRASH SCHEDULE IF YOUR SERVICE DAY IS: HOLIDAY SERVICE: Monday, November 21 .. Tuesday, November 22 .. Wednesday, November 23 Thursday, November 24. Friday, November 25 ... .........November 21 ..... ... November 22 . ..... November 23 . .........November 25 . ........ November 26 City business offices will be closed Thursday & Friday, November 24th & 25th, in observance of Thanksgiving i Foremergencies, please cal'2 -7340. SCOT. Continued from 1A again history will call him the first black man in the department to ever hold that title. "'To me it's like a dream come true," he said, adding that from his first day on the job, he told his fire chief, "I'm going to work for everything." Scott's work began in 1979 when then Fire Chief James Graves approached him about join- ing the department as a firefight- er. "There never had been a black man" in the department, said Graves who has since retired. "He got it (the job) because he showed interest and put in an application. He worked for it." "The fact that I'm black makes no difference," Scott told the News- Leader in August 1979. The 22- year old recruit said he didn'twant "skin color to become the sole cri- teria by which he will be judged." "I want to work hard at a career I believe is challenging," Scott said then. But not long after being hired, it became clear that Scott's skin color did make a difference to some. "A lot of people might have had the assumption I was getting the job because of my color," Scott said. "'We don't need your kind in .the fire department,'" a stranger, using a racial epithet, told Scott one day. The hateful words "threw me for a loop," Scott said. But "that made me more determined" to succeed. Although he never told anyone about the incident, Scott decided, "I'm not quitting this job," he said. "Whatever I had to go through, I was willing to go through." Scott, who is married and the father of two daughters, grew up in O'Neil with two younger broth- ers and a sister. Capt. Willie Scott, left, as a rookie firefighter shown in a 1979 News-Leader photograph with former Fernandina Beach Fire Chief James Graves. "I pretty well took it upon myself to look after the family" while his older brother served in the military, Scott said. "'You are special children,'" his mother, Catherine Scott, told her children. "She always believed in us," he said. Scott followed in his older brother's path, playing basketball in high school and joining the band as a drummer. But his moth- er's encouragement propelled him to pursue becoming a firefighter, an ambition he had held since childhood. "I kney I wanted to do some- thing for my community," he said. Today, Scott serves the com- munity as a firefighter and as a substitute teacher and school bus driver for the Nassau County School Board. He coached Little League for 15 years and currently 2NDANNUAL PET PHOTOS $ WITH SANTA at BARK AVENUE PET BOUTIQUE LAST CHANCE i DON'T MISS IT! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 PHOTOS PY '"I HOLLY ALLAIN STUDIO ( , L> $18 EACH PROCEEDS BENEFIT SPAY NASSAU '" CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT 2 2 61-2275 r volunteers as a middle school bas- ketball and football coach. "I love working with kids. God knows, that's my heart," said Scott who also serves as a deacon at First Missionary Baptist Church. One of Scott's classmates who followed him into the fire depart- ment said Scott has "laid the foun- dation" and "opened the door for many other black firefighters." Scott and Fire Chief Danny Leeper both graduated with the Fernandina Beach High School class of 1975. "We fought fires together. We worked on medical calls togeth- er," Leeper said. Scott received his promotion "because of who he is, his work ethics and motivation to be the best," he said. In addition to fulfilling the "years of service" established by his labor union, Scott had to meet OldWId~c Tel: 904 2~6i.j7oo 22 Sa~4~Sr~ Fitmwaidtzni BQcaer, FL.37034 educational requirements, includ- ing completing state certification training classes, Leeper said. Scott's promotion to captain "is an historical mark in this depart- ment," Leeper said. "It shows peo- ple in the community, this is what you can do in your life." But rather than focus on the color of Scott's skin, "I'd like to look at it on the merits of what he's done for the department," Leeper said. "He stands out above and beyond when it comes to com- munity involvement," Leeper said. Scott is a "true ambassador not only for the department, but for the city," he said. "I can't tell you the number of compliments I receive for who he is and what he's done," Leeper said. "He's showing great leader- ship," he said adding,."He leads by example." As a recruit, Scott set an exam- ple by being "easy to get along with," Graves said. When a shift change or "change in orders" would occur, others would complain. "Willie just went along with it. He never did object," Graves said. ' "Guys may not want to do what you ask them to do," Scott said. But the new captain tells his fire- fighters, "Let me hear what your gripes are. "I had to do some things when I was coming up through the ranks that I didn't want to do. But I did my job. It's just respect," he said. Scott, who has joined two other captains, deserves his pro- motion, Graves said. "He was a fine man to work with. He stayed there and did a good job," Graves said. "I think I made the right decision." "My mama always told me, whatever you do, you earn it," Scott said. "If you work for some- thing, no one can ever take it from you." gjenkins@fbnewsleader com LUNCH Mon.-Fri. Noon-4pm DINNER Mon.-gun. 5pm-10pm DATE: TIME: LOCATION: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County to Consider Ordinance for the Establishment of the River Glen Community Development District December 12,2005 7:00 P.M. Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County, Commissioners Chambers located at the Nassau County Government Complex 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL Interested, persons are advised that a public hearing will be held on the 12th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., before the Board of County Commissioners, Nassau County, Florida to consider the elements of a Petition filed by River Glen, LLC ("Petitioner"), to establish a community development district to be known as the River Glen Community Development District ("District"), as authorized and provided for in Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. A copy of the Petition is on file and available for public inspection and/or copying at the County Administration Office, 96160 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., except on weekends and holidays. The information presented at this hearing will be used to afford the Petitioner, landowners, any affected units of local government, and the general public, a fair and adequate opportunity to appear and present oral and written, comments regarding the establishment of the District. If adopted, the ordinance will establish the River Glen Community Development District, name its initial Board of Supervisors and designate the land to be serviced by the District. The land area proposed to be served by the District is located entirely within the unincorporated limits of Nassau County. The District will comprise approximately 368.55 acres of land. It is located on a site which is approximate- ly 1 mile west of 1-95, approximately 1 mile south of S.R. 200(A1A), and is bor- dered on the north by TimberCreek Plantation, and is bordered on the west by Edwards Road. The boundaries of the lands proposed to be served by the District are outlined in the map depicted in this notice. There is no real property located within the boundaries of the District that will be excluded from the juris- diction of the District. The Petitioner has proposed that the District will con- struct or acquire certain infrastructure improvements in order to serve the land within the District. Interested persons are advised that, if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at a hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to based. Persons needing special accommodations to attend any hearing noticed herein above as a result of a disability must contact the Ex-Officio Clerk, at (904) 548-4660 or the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8770 /(800) 955-8771 (TDD), not less than seventy-two (72) hours before hearing or meeting in order to make arrangements. PROFESSIONAL GROUP is very pleased to announce the association of another multi-million dollar producer to our Real Estate Team. -- ----- -- -- GEOFF HAYNES Geoff has 25 years experience as a former broker-owner, most recently as co-owner of H.B. Properties, Inc., a land development company in Southeast Georgia. Please call Geoff with all your real estate needs. 303 Centre St., Suite 102 Amelia Island, FL 904-321-1999 800-979-1998 WINES WE OFFER 10% OFF MIXED CASES SPECIAL ORDERS AVAILABLE *WINE TASTING* FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH 5:30-7:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday Slla lam-8pin 122 S. 8TH STREET AMELIA ISLAND ) (904) 491-4198 I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County to Consider Ordinance for the Establishment of the Amelia Walk Community Development District DATE: December 12, 2005 " TIME: 7:00 P.M. LOCATION: Board of County Commrissioners of Nassau County, Commissioners Chambers located at the Nassau County Government Complex 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL Interested persons are adi ked thai a public &haring.will be held on the 12thf day of December, 2005, at 7 ill pm., before the Board of County - Commissioners, Nassau County, Florida to consider the elements of a Petition filed by Woodside Amelia Lakes, LLC ("Petitioner"), to establish a community development district to be known as the Amelia Walk Community Development District ("District"), as authorized and provided for in Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. A copy of the Petition is on file and available for public inspection and/or copying at the County Administration Office, 96160 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., except on weekends and holi- days. The information presented at this hearing will be used to afford the Petitioner, landowners, any affected units of local government, and the general public, a fair and adequate opportunity to appear and present oral and written comments regarding the establishment of the District. If adopted, the ordinance will establish the Amelia Walk Community Development District, name its ini- tial Board of Supervisors and designate the land to be serviced by the District., The land area proposed to be served by the District is located entirely within the unincorporated limits of Nassau County. The District will comprise approximately 563 acres of land. The, site is approximately located on the West side of Amelia Concourse, at the intersection of Amelia Concourse and Amelia National Parkway. The boundaries of the lands proposed to be served by the District are outlined in the map depicted in this notice. There are no real proper- ty located within the boundaries of the District that will be excluded from the jurisdiction of the District. The Petitioner has proposed that the District will construct or acquire certain infrastructure improvements in order to serve the land within the District. Interested persons are advised that, if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at a hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to based., Persons needing special accommodations to attend any hearing noticed herein above as a result of a disability must contact the Ex-Officio Clerk, at (9.04) 548-4660 or the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8770 /(800) 955-8771 (TDD), not less than sev'enty-two (72) hours before hearing or meeting in order to make arrangements. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 NEWS News-Leader Island t BENJAMIN PRICE News-Leader A plan to create an intercon- nected trail system on Amelia Island moved a step closer toward realization last week. The First Coast Municipal Planning Organization will examine the feasibility of a trail system that would extend from Amelia Island State Park to Fort Clinch State Park and the Shave Bridge, offering walkers and bikers convenient access to several locations on the island. The trail system is one of several being considered by the MPO, which will secure funding for trails in its four counties of Duval, Clay, St. Johns and Nassau. ;o get bil Jeff Sheffield, the MPO's direc- tor of planning, said after examining more than 280 proposed trail loca- tions in the four counties, the MPO has narrowed down its list to about eight priority corridors. The feasibility and specific loca- tion of each trail will be analyzed by an outside consultant. Once the specific locations are set and planned, the MPO will assign up to $1.5 million of its annual federal funding for a trail in each county. Sheffield said funding will be assigned to the Nassau trail in one to four years. "It's the only trail we're looking at right now in Nassau County, so it's just a matter of when it will be funded, not if," he said. A preliminary map of the trail County may limit 'bottle clubs' BENJAMIN PRICE News-Leader The Nassau County Commis- sion will consider a change to its alcohol ordinance that would hold "bottle clubs" to the same distance requirements of alcohol vendors. Establishing a bottle club allows patrons to bring their own alcoholic. beverages to a restau- rant or other establishment not licensed to sell it. In Nassau County alcohol sales are not allowed within 1,000 feet of a church or school. However, County Attorney Mike Mullin said under the current ordinance, that requirement does not apply to bot- tle clubs. That could change if the board approves the proposed amend- ment. The issue was prompted by a bottle club established by a caf6 within a thousand feet of O'Neal Memorial United Methodist Church at A1A and Barnwell Road. A public hearing has been set for 7 p.m. Dec. 12 at the new commission chambers in the Nassau County Government Complex on Nassau Place Road in Yulee. bprice@fbnewsleadercom Bryant Academy Queen Turns 70 Isabella Gilyard Chatman celebrated her 70th birthday on Saturday, Nov. 5' in a 1950s-style party given on the lawn of her Yulee home by her 5 children. Surrounded by over 40 of her neighbors, friends and family (including her sister Juanita Moore from Ohio), guest remi- nisced over old stories & photos. As a teenager Ms. Chatman was crowned queen of the historic Bryant Academy School as an 8th grader. She held the title of Miss Bryant Academy for 2 consecutive years. Happy "ntb Birthdav You ire loved ind appreciated. ke, system w the south allel A1A There th northern downtown south to 1 connection destination State Par Park, sch would be the route. Phil S Island A Conserve History worked c the project great add on Amelia walking trail would start at the park on "There are so many great loca- end of the island and par- tions here on the island, from his- to the northern end. toric downtown, to the parks on ie trail would create a each end. We want to improve all loop to Atlantic Avenue to those and make them more con- n Fernandina and back nected." the Shave Bridge before The county commission's MPO ig back to AlA. Several representative, Jim B. Higginboth- rns such as Fort Clinch am, said anything that improves rk, Amelia Island State pedestrian and bicycle access on ools and beach accesses the island is an important amenity easily accessible along for the community. "I'm a big advocate of it, and Scanlan of the Amelia would like to see us do even more Advisory Council for in the future with access through nation, Recreation and the county to Callahan," he said. said his organization "Encouraging people to use bikes losely with the MPO on or walk is a health benefit, and one ct, and he feels it will be a way to improve easy and safe trans- ition to the quality of life portation around town without hav- a Island. ing to drive." Port Authority elects officers SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader The Nassau County Ocean Highway & Port Authority elected 'officers Nov. 9. Ed Gandy will remain chairman of the board and Jennifer Kelly- Sheffield will remain secretary/ treasurer. Ron Braddock will replace Danny Leeper as vice chair. Leeper remains on the five-member board, which is elected by county voters. The board also heard a report from Nassau Terminals, the com- pany that manages the Port of Fernandina, which is cooperating with an investigation by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration into an Oct 24 acci- dent that killed Vincent Lamar, 39, said Nassau Terminals President Val Schwec. Lamar, a temporary worker,' died hours after he was struck by two large rolls of paper weighing three tons each that were being lowered by a crane onto a ship. It was the port's first fatal accident, and the first accident resulting in an injury in approximately 10 years. "We're going through the process of trying to analyze and research what happened," Schwec said. 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Currently, it has the option of purchasing concurrency from the county at a cost of about $200,000. The owners have also agreed to pay for several improvements to the current interchange at A1A and US 17. - However, the county's morato- rium would put off everything for at least nine months unless the project is grandfathered. The commission put off that decision until Thursday, when it is scheduled to take a final vote on the moratorium. That meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the new commission chambers in the Nassau County Government Complex on Nassau Place Road in Yulee.' The proposed overpasses would be located at A1A intersec- tions with US 17, Chester Road and Nassauville Road. Land con- demnation issues also could arise at the other two intersections. The overpasses, which could cost $25 million apiece, are intend- ed to speed traffic along A1A between Amelia Island and 1-95. 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American' belly' dance BEVERLY MILLER For the News-leader If you think you know every- thing there is to know about belly dancing, compare that with what expert American tribal-style belly dance instructor Stephanie "Sajah" Medina is willing and able to share with her students: '"You go, girl!' tends to be the motto around here," Medina says. Medina, belly dance instruc- tor at the Bean School of Dance and Gymnastics, has been study- ing American tribal-style belly dance since 1992, and she has been teaching it since 1999. Her classes started in her home in Fernandina Mulch & Stone The Mulch Man Says... Take advantage of the } .^year end savings! premium Red Mulch Bags...$1.95 per Mulch Bags $1.89 per" Mini pine Nugget Bags (Pick Up Only)...$1.85 per Also: Pine Straw Available WE DELIVER 474415 East S.R. 200 904 261 7177 Fernandina Beach, FL Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30; Sat. 8-1; Sun. 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"American tribal fusion cos- tuming showcases heavily adorned turbans, layers of skirts, coins, jewelry and tassels," the instructor says. Her students i BriLttre Ioni, Rachel M di Briqette, Joni, Rachel, Mandi range in age from 11 to 71, "and in fitness levels from super-fit to generously curvy," she says. Many experts say belly danc- ing is the oldest form of dance and has roots in all ancient cul- tures. "Probably the greatest misconception about belly danc- ing is that it is intended to enter- tain men," Medina says. "In most cases, the presence of men is not permitted." Belly dancing earned its first significant attention in the United States when famous dancer Little Egypt performed at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Women in Medina's class say they dance "for the joy of danc- ing" and they enjoy dancing with each other and challenging the experienced dancers in the group to mimic or shadow their movements, while encouraging new dancers to explore their own abilities. 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The cost is $50 for four classes and $90 for eight classes, and Medina says she charges by the class attended "because most of us are mothers, wives, daughters and employees, and we can't always make it to class. So I check off the ones attended, and there is no charge for those classes missed." Medina says the troupe is will- ing to be invited to perform for occasions, but they generally pre- fer to limit their appearances to business organizations, family- oriented gatherings and commu- nity events, Medina said. "We're not what some people think we are. We are family peo- ple who enjoy being with like- minded others, learning some- thing new and intriguing, and having fun doing it," Medina says. Storms don't deter growth University ofFlorida Despite threats from people in storm-ravaged areas to move away, University of Florida research shows that the devas- tating 2004 hurricane season had little or no effect on Florida's 2004-2005 population growth. "Florida's population grew by more than 400,000 last year," said Stanley Smith, director of UF's Bureau of Economic and Business Research. "This is one of the largest increases in Florida's history." Smith does not believe the 2004 hurricanes will have a long- term impact on population growth in Florida. "Despite anec- dotes of people tiring of hurri- canes and wanting to leave, our prediction is that last year's hur- ricanes won't have any effect on long-term growth," Smith said. "Most people just accept hurri- canes as part of the price of living in Florida, along with heat, humidity, mosquitoes and alli- gators. Some people will cer- tainly move away, but they will be replaced by others moving in." Hurricanes have had little effect on the rapid pace of U.S. coastal development during the past 50 years, he said. A previous bureau survey showed that while population growth in Miami- Dade County slowed the first year after Hurricane Andrew, it later rebounded to even higher levels. "It may take several years for the most heavily damaged areas to recover, but we believe they will continue to grow," Smith said. People are attracted to Florida by its warm winters, sandy beaches, low taxes and rapid job growth, Smith said. "An occa- sional bad hurricane year won't override all Florida's advan- tages," he said. "If we had a num- ber of bad years in a row, how- ever, it could start to have an impact." fappy SBirthday 11.17.84 ~ 10.11.03 We Miss You and We Love You. Everyone Likes Getting A Nice Card For The Holidays! Receive a FREE $5 Certificate when you purchase $25 or more in LOOP Gift Cards Free Certificate Valid January I, 2006 March 31, 2006 ,yg THE LOOP . 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Interior Nassau County had sev- eral paths running from Fernandina and St. Marys, west and southwest to central Florida, but the young county had not yet been settled beyond a scattering of cabins and farms. Just a mile from the St. Marys, along Brandy Branch stream, was a grant issued to a Joseph Mizell, today identified as section 37, com- prising 183 acres. The land was located where Brandy Branch crossed the Alachua Trail, which paralleled the St Marys in its route north to cross the river near Trader's Hill. Research has not yet determined if Mizell actually occupied the land or whether the grant was issued by the British or the Spanish sometime prior to 1821. This could be the first record of occupation at Brandy Branch by other than Native Americans. Ichabod and Nathan Fouraker came to Brandy Branch in the 1840s. The Stokes family came to the area from Stokesville, Ga., and later operated a small ferry across the St Marys. A community grew up there with its own post office and was the only established com- munity of Brandy Branch for many years. In the mid-1850s, Nassau County's interior began a trans- formation with the construction J0 Historical society meeting The West Nassau Historical Society will hold its monthly meeting at the Bryceville community center just behind the fire station Thursday at 7 p.m. A short business meeting, including an update on next year's Yulee Railroad Days cel- ebration, will be conducted followed by guest speakers Murrell Mixson and his sister Nan Key. The brother-sister team are the great-grandchildren of George Bryce and will talk about that legacy of George Bryce. The meeting is open to members of the society and the general public. of the Florida Railroad from Fernandina, through the center of the county to Callahan, then south- west through the eastern edge of Brandy Branch and on to Cedar Key on the Gulf of Mexico. The railroad was incorporated Jan. 8, 1853, and was considered a road of great importance to Florida's economy. David Yulee was the president and founding father of the road. Though this was not Florida's first railroad, it was the motivator of settlement in North Florida's interior. Construction was completed to Crawford by Nov. 1, 1856, and to a small community just south of today's Baldwin called Fiftone by Aug. 1, 1857. That put construction of the railroad in the Brandy Branch area in the spring of 1857. Civil War came to Nassau County from 1862 until 1865, dur- ing which time the road suffered partial destruction by Union and Confederate troops alike. But that period passed and the road was rebuilt. In the next 20 to 30 years settlers moved in and built cabins and cleared fields for their crops. Lands were leased or purchased from the railroad and mills were constructed all along the rail line. Six years after the close of the Civil War, George Bryce pur- chased 80 acres along the rails and began his family legacy that goes on today. He milled and oper- ated a turpentine still working alongside his neighbors such as the Nicks, Motes, Fourakers, Pringles and Barbers. The com- munity built up around Bryce's mill operation was renamed Italian Continental Cuisine & Seafood f |rq Restaurant '.- Proudly 'Senring ,filahh' l S A lia Island.r 18 ars. g 12:00 3:30pm -1 iiit'lia Iilla ii r I lul YI DMNNER: LtItNH SPECIAL I GET I FREE U V I LUNCH I up a i0 P S n AI t o , *FREE SALADS GET I112 PRICE : WITH DINNER* O WOEQUALl LSSEO R ALLIE .I.[ -1,,. l rl r' ,.i,.uI L yq. 'i'* a B'',j :ir ,:ln1i ,, r.I.I, ;. ,-.m. nr.ri I :n'rl.ij mih Mniur.il rllu . S MlUiM PRESENT I. 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Communities with general stores and small churches cen- tered around the mills sprouted up with names like Dutton, Dahoma, Inglehame and, yes, Bryceville. By 1883, William Crawford had settled near the rail four miles south of Callahan where it became the eastern terminus of the St. Marys Railroad, a line that came out of Georgia and served the lumber interest of the Dyal- Upchurch Mills of Moniac, Ga. The virgin yellow pine forests of southeast Nassau County were nearly gone after the turn into the 20th century. Mill operators moved on and post offices began closing their doors with service diverted to Callahan or Baldwin. Some pioneering families moved on to follow the work though many stayed and today still farm the land of their ancestors. As with the rest of a growing Nassau County, new families are moving in, and with a growing number of "old-time families" are commuting to jobs in surround- ing cities and towns. Growth is inevitable. One of the last frontiers of Nassau County will transform in the generations ahead but per- haps not as quickly as the Yulee- Fernandina corridor is changing today. Ospreys, bald eagles compete for nest sites TH ave you been noticing lots of ospreys flying around the sky these days? These large predatory fish-eating birds with white heads with a dark band across the eyes, dark beaks and long wings are often seen soaring above our marshes or diving for fishy prey in the ocean and sloughs. Next time you see an osprey, though, look at it closer. You may actually be seeing a bald eagle. For the past few weeks mature bald eagles, larger than osprey, and with white head-feathers extending almost to the shoul- ders and no dark band on the eyes and heavy yellow beaks, can sometimes be confused for osprey, but not if you look carefully. There are as of yet no record- ed bald eagle nests in Nassau County, only to the south of us. The closest nest you may be able to see is at the Jacksonville Zoo. But maybe this will change this year. Mature bald eagles have recently been spotted on snags on the north end of the Egans Creek Greenway, and also along the river coast of Fort Clinch State Park, sometimes in dispute with the local ospreys. Bald eagles are known to steal fish from ospreys, but the reverse is sometimes true, and ospreys can chase bald eagles from their terri- tory. Now is the time to see this for yourself. Remember that osprey nest on a nesting platform on a tall pole at the north end of 14th Street on Amelia Island ('Time-sharing is for the birds," May 28)? This nest has had a checkered history. Most often ospreys nest here, but in one recent nesting season the ospreys were chased out by great horned owls who raised their WE LOVE OUR LOCALS! 2 FOR ToSPAY4e QPM S 0Seafood Platter COME ENJOY OUR for 2 WEEKLY SPECIALS 'or Prime Rib for 2 COUPON VALID ONLY 11/22/05 WEDNESDAY-5-10PM THU DAY9PM- Ribeye Steak All You Can Eat Dinner Dungeness COUPONVALID11/17/05 or Fried Grouper CUVAUD LY Crab Legs NO. Atlantic Custom Exteriors OFFICECM IwK ltsi ^ M I910- TOLL FREE (877) 321-1968 * ROLLING SHUTTERS * ACCORDION SHUTTERS * STORM PANELS * SCREEN ROOM * POOL ENCLOSURES * VINYL SIDING PAINTING * REPLACEMENT WINDOWS * RESCREENING REPAIR * SEAMLESS GUTTERS SERVING FERNANDINA BEACH i AMELIA ISLAND AND SURROUNDING AREAS f izzz--T-MA Pat Foster-Turley WILDWAYS own brood first, before the ospreys were allowed to return for their own nesting activi- ties. This year the nest may even prove more interest- ing to those of us who enjoy watching birds. Recently, a mature bald eagle has been sighted on top of this nesting platform, surveying the scene. A week later, an osprey was on this same nest, no eagle in sight. The osprey was carrying sticks and nesting material to the platform in, preparation for a new nesting season. Fall, however is also bald eagle nesting time in Florida. On the same day the osprey was seen on the nest a bald eagle was seen on a snag on the Greenway not so far away, as the eagle flies. So the scene is set up now. Will the bald eagle take up resi- dence on this nest highly unlikely due to the human activity around the site, but who knows? Stranger things have happened. Or, just maybe, will the great horned owls hor n in again? Or will the osprey pair be able to stake their claim for first-dibs on the nest? Stay turned, and watch the nest for yourself. Let me know what you see, and we'll keep everyone updated. Who says the only interesting thing on our island is human poli- tics? 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The web sites, listed in court documents as katrinahelp.com, katrinadonations.com, katrinareli effund.com and katrinarelief.com, were reportedly registered by Moneyhan, 51, under the name of Demon Moon on Aug. 28, the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast denies profiting from In early September, the state statement by Caruso on the web attorney general's office filed a civil sites. lawsuit against Moneyhan, claim- The lawsuit does not indicate ing he was soliciting donations how much money Moneyhan may without being properly registered have collected through the web and that he falsely claimed on the sites, but in an affidavit William E. sites that "100 percent of donations Featheringill, an investigator for (would be) used for relief." the attorney general, said no pay- Moneyhan and his attorneys ments had been deposited into were not available for comment, Moneyhan's PayPal account when but in a response to the allegations he was investigating the sites in filed on Sept 28 he admits to reg- August istering the four web sites, but "There have been several sto- denies all other allegations. The ties in the news about the old site sites have since been donated to by R Moneyhan," Caruso said in a Kevin Caruso, executive director of statement on the web sites. "...That Project Care, an Internet-based ini- site is offline permanently ... and tiative that solicits donations for this site has nothing to do with the several charities, according to a old site." Katrina The web sites, which according to the state previously solicited donations directly using a PayPal account set up by Moneyhan, now list only well-known charities such as Habitat for Humanity and the American Red Cross with contact information. Moneyhan could face penalties of up to $10,000 per violation if the allegations against him are upheld in court. In court documents, the state accuses Moneyhan of offering the web sites for "sale to the highest bidder" after the lawsuit was filed, but Caruso's statement says Moneyhan donated the sites to his organization. Dangerous intersection to be improved BENJAMIN PRICE on Amelia Island. cracks, County Engineer Jos6 close to the $125,000 already si News-Leader Suspended on a guy wire, the Deliz said. aside. The intersection of 14th and Beech streets will get a much-need- ed facelift in the coming months. The Nassau County Commission approved a plan last week to install new traffic signals, turn lanes and sidewalks at the intersection, which is currently one of the narrowest- and busiest current four-way traffic signal is so old it's considered an antique. The intersection is also out of com- pliance with several state highway standards. The county has had $125,000 in impact fees set aside to improve the intersection: since 2002, how- ever, after personnel changes the project seemed to fall through the. A fatal traffic accident occurred at the intersection in August. The light was not found to be a factor, but it renewed awareness of the. potential danger the intersection poses. The county is waiting on a quote from the signal installer, but Deliz said he was confident the project could be completed for The work should be complet- ed sometime this fiscal year, depending on the installer's sched- ule, Deliz said. "We want to provide the citi- zens with top quality facilities, and this will go a long way in improving their safety and traffic efficiency," he said. bprice@fbnewsleadercom 2 plead not guilty to bank robbery SHANNON MALCOM bank pleaded not guilty Thursday deputies follow- e' News-Leader to charges of armed robbery. ing the conclu- Alfred Lee Fowler, 27, and Paul sion of pending Two men arrested late last Lawrence Cross, 19, both of charges the pair month in connection with the 2004 Jacksonville, were arrested Oct. faced in Duval armed robbery of an Amelia Island 25 by Nassau County Sheriff's County. W rFamily Sports orill S100 Wann purchase of any 25 $150 I OFF Sandh andFries. 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Michael Stewart; 30, was arrested in February, and Jason Hubbard was arrested in September 2004. Stewart has been released from jail on bond and is awaiting trial on a charge of armed rpbbery. Hubbard faces charges in Duval County. Fowler and Cross are each being held in the Nassau County) Jail on 850,002 bond. smnalconmtbnewsleadercomn Headed out-of uown for business or pleasure. keep YOur lOCa/papel SezVL7g heae-,~rI5&j~var~y1 BILL BREWTON top in or give me a call. HIGHWAY A1 A YULEE (904) 277-6969 DMI D TOWN TUESDAY UWes Cobb WEDNESDAY Out- f Hanwd THURSDAY ^ Wes Cobb FRIDAY & SATURDAY Secondhand Smoake SUNDAY ~- Karaoke with Daddy-0 - 1930 Woodrow Drive* 261-8419 ) Rayonier Performance Fibers Femrnandina Mill I' December 2 Proceeds from this e\ 1 .nnrt m This was written by Shannon Malcom of the News-Leader from oral and written reports by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office, the city of Fernandina Beach Police Department and other agen- cies. Arrest indicates suspicion of a crime, not guilt. School trespass charge A Yulee man was arrested Thursday about 8 a.m. after he reportedly came to the Fernandina Beach High School campus with a knife. Joshua Carl Brooks, 19, 187 West Harts Road, was arrested for trespass to school property with a weapon. FBHS Assistant Principal Dearmas Graham first spotted Brooks in the school courtyard about 7:30 a.m. and told him to leave, according to a Fernandina Beach Police Department report He spotted him again about 30 minutes later near a portable classroom, heading toward Fir Street. Students told Graham that Brooks had a knife, according to the. report, and the school resource officer found Brooks on Fir Street with a knife in his pock- et. Brooks was arrested, became "agitated" and said he was going to kill himself while en route to the Nassau County Jail, the report stated. Officers at the jail were warned about the threat Brooks has since been released from jail on bond. Gun reeled in A Yulee man fishing off the Shave Bridge caught a handgun on Sunday about noon. The man told police he was fishing in the waters of the Intracoastal Waterway when he hooked an item; he realized it was a gun as he reeled it in. The gun is -being held as potential evidence, but according to a report from the Nassau County Sheriff's Office, the firearm was "extremely rusty and covered with corrosion" and police could not read the serial number. Vehicles burgled Two Fernandina Beach vehi- cles were reportedly burglarized nlastoweek. z . A iptdpYdoipUti-r valuedd at' $1,890 and a jacket were report- ed stolen from a GMC Yukon parked at a residence on Highland Drive, and an iPod, car stereo, tool kit and sweatshirt were reported stolen from a Nissan Pathfinder at a residence on South 15th Street There were no signs of forced entry and investigators believe the vehicles were unlocked at the time of the burglaries, according to the Fernandina Beach Police Department report. The Highland Drive burglary likely occurred between Saturday PLAYING LIVE Sweating' Bullets night and Sunday morning and the South 15th Street burglary on Thursday night. The incidents are under inves- tigation. Man shot with Taser gun A Fernandina Beach Police officer shot a local man with a Taser gun after he walked away from the officer during an arrest, according to a police report Deshawn Marques Robinson, 29, 908 S. Ninth St, was arrested for disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest without violence about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. According to the report, police believed Robinson was a potential witness to a car accident on South 14th Street they were investigat- ing. Robinson "became evasive with his answers" and was told to leave the scene if he wasn't involved in the accident, the report said. Robinson allegedly refused to leave, but when an offi- cer attempted to place him under arrest he pulled away. The officer showed Robinson his Taser gun and "advised (him) not to resist," but Robinson did not stop and the officer used the stun gun, the report said. Robinson was arrested with- out further incident and trans- ported to the Nassau County Jail. He has since been released on bond. Felonyarrests Joshua David McDonald, 25, 1981 Deelene Road, Yulee, Nov. 9, aggravated assault, disor- derlyintoaxication, resisting arrest without violence and criminal mis- chief, $50,002 bond. Michael Eric Williamson, 40, 867 South 14th St, Fernandina Beach, Nov. 9, Nassau County warrant for violating probation for a conviction of aggravated assault, no bond. Shawn Marek Streeter, 30, Jacksonville, Nov. 9, possession of cocaine. Michael Lawrence Pickett Jr., 24, 3244 Hickory Drive, Fernandina Beach, Nov. 8, failure to appear in court on charges of dealing in stolen property and driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked, no bond. Randy Terrell Brinldey, 50, 36536 Wedgewood Way, Callahan, Nov. 8, possession ol marijuana with intent tob'distAbil, posses- sion of more than 20 grams of marijuana and sale or delivery of more than 20 grams of marijuana. Dustin Hoke Lee, 18, 1127 Dixon Ave., Yulee, Nov. 8, grand theft of firearms, no bond. Theresa Evans Reid, 43, New Albany, Miss., Nov. 7, Brevard County warrant for vio- lating probation for a conviction of battery. Faithe Senetta Henry, 30, St Marys, Duval County warrant for failure to return leased prop- erty. smalcom@fbnewsleadercom 12:UmR-1:OMH 1 i" ,' I" y ALL NFL TICKET I r i'rse ve & COLLEGE BUSTED.COFUSED GAME PLAN Unte Come Join Us at Seabreeze LOUNGE AND BAR en @ Noon Saturday & Sunday S TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Karaoke BCuats S ....I *THURS., FRI., SAT. ..' 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He was adjudicated guilty and sen- tenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay $193 in court costs. Buckmaster will not be prosecuted on a charge of possession of a controlled sub- stance. David Gordon Case pleaded not guilty to'possession of a con- trolled substance, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, driving with a suspended license and possession of controlled sub- stance paraphernalia. Paul Lawrence Cross pleaded not guilty to armed robbery. Reginald Currington pleaded not guilty to three counts of obtain- ing property for worthless checks. Jon Duke Depriest pleaded not guilty to molesting a victim between the ages of 12 and 16 and lewd behavior on a person between the ages of 12 and 16. Alfred Lee Fowler pleaded not guilty to armed robbery. Thomas Howard Froat III pleaded not guilty to three counts of burglary of a structure or con- veyance. Dana Marie Gibbs pleaded guilty to fraudulent use of a credit card. She was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to one year and one day in a state prison with credit for JOE PARRISH BAIL BONDS JOSEPH B PARRISH OCwner/Aagen 4632'41 E SR 200 eF 32097 ,,.: (904) 225-4855 time served. She was ordered to pay $373 in court costs and a $50 public defender's lien. She will not be prosecuted on a charge,of for- gery. Calvin Owen Gordon pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine and possession of controlled sub- stance paraphernalia. Jay Keller Gordon Jr. pleaded not guilty to sale, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled sub- stance. Mark Gregory Griffith plead- ed not guilty to violating probation, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and driving without a dri- ver's license. Steven Paul Harmon plead- ed not guilty to grand theft of a motor vehicle. Tracy Lynn Irons pleaded guilty to possession of controlled substance paraphernalia. She was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay $193 in court costs. She was not prose- cuted on charges of possession of cocaine and possession of more, than 20 grams of marijuana. Juan Bautisita Jimenez plead- ed not guilty to aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Christopher Robert Kampfer pleaded guilty to grand theft. Adjudication was withheld and he was sentenced to three years of probation. He must obtain employ- ment or provide the probation department with proof that he is seeking employment, and he must undergo drug evaluation and ran- dom drug tests. Kampfer was ordered to pay $373 in court costs, $5,000 in restitution and a $50 pub- lic defender's lien. His probation could terminate early if the special conditions are completed. Jaremian Natoumba King pleaded guilty to fleeing or attempt- ing to elude law enforcement offi- cers. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to six months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served. King was ordered to pay $373 in court costs and a $50 public defender's lien. He was not prosecuted on charges of obstruct- ing or opposing a police officer without violence and driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked. Quincy Jerrod Lee pleaded not guilty to felony driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked and failure to stop for inspection. Aaron Michael Morris plead- ed guilty to affray instead of the original charge of battery. Adjudication was withheld and he was ordered to pay $193 in court costs. Ronald Bernard Morris was sentenced to 18 months in a state prison with credit for time served for his conviction of sale or delivery of cocaine. He was ordered to pay $473 in court costs. Ryan Patrick O'Keefe pleaded not guilty to carjacking with a firearm and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Matthew Joseph Perez plead- ed not guilty to possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance and reckless driving. Kreshawn Burnett Perkins pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and drug offender probation for 18 months. He must undergo a drug and alco- hol evaluation and submit to ran- dom drug tests. His probation may be terminated after one year if the special conditions are met Perkins was ordered to pay $473 in court costs. 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I had a friend when I was a child who best typifled this calculating spirit .arl was like a mll- iary general who had deciphered the enemy code, permitting him to outmaneuver his opponents at every turn.He seemed to know every move his parents were going to make. I once spent the night with him, and after we' were tucked into our own twin beds, he gave me an astounding description of his father's temper. Earl said, "When my dad gets very angry, he uses some really bad words that will amaze you 'He gave me three or four smrtfing exam- ples of things his dad would say. I replied.' don't believe Mr.Waler was a very tall, reserved man who seemed to have it all together. I jueL couldn't conceive of his ay- ing the words Earl had quoted. 'Want me to prove It to you?" said Earl mischievously "All we have to do is keep on laughing and hiking Instead of going to steep. My dad will come and tell us to be quiet over and over. and he'll get madder and madder every time he has to settle us down. Then you'll hear his cuss words., juswait and see." Dr. James Dobson I was a bit dubious about this plan, but I did want to see the dignified Mr. WalkI at his profane best. So Earl and I kept his poor father running back and forth like a yoyo for ver an hour.And as predctiad. he became more intense and angry each ame he returned to our bed- room. I was getting very nervous and would have called off the project, but Earl had been through it all before. He kept telling me, "It won't be long now" Finally, about midnight, k happened. Mr. Walker ran out of patience. He came thun- dering down the hall toward our room, shak- Ing the entire house as his feet pounded the floor. He burst through the bedroom door and leaped on Earl's bed, flailing at the boy who was safely buried beneath three or four layers of qlankets.Then from his lips came a stream of words that had seldom reached my tender ears. I was shocked, but Earl was delight- ed. Even while his father was whacking the covers with his hand and screaming his pro- fanity, Earl shouted to me from beneath the blankets, 'Did ya hear 'em? Huht Didn't I tell ya I told ya he would say it!" It's a wonder dhat Mr.Walker didn't kill his son that night! I by awake in the dark thinking about what had happened and made up my mind never to let a child manipulate me like that when I grew up. Don't you see how Important disciplinary techniques are to a boy's respect for parents' When a 45-pound bundle of trouble can delib- erately reduce his powerful father to a crem- bling, snarling mass offrustrations, then some- thing changes In their relationshiipSomedhing precius is lostThe childdevelops an attitude of contempt that is certanto erupt during the stormy adolescent years to come. I sincerely wish every adult understood that simple char- acteristic of human nature.' QUESTION: I understand your emphasis aon a chld being taught to respect the authorityof his or her par- ents but doesn't that coin have two sides? Don't parents have an equal responsi- bility to show respect for their chlldrenl DR. DOBSONa They certainly dol The sellf-conept of a child is extremely fragile, and it must be handled with great car.Ayoungster should live In complete safety at home, never being belittled or embarrassed dberately, never punished In from of friends, never ridiculed in a way that is hurful.His torg feel- ings and requests, even i foolishs.hould becon- sidered and responded to politely. He should feel that his parents "really do care about mrne." My point is that respect is the critical ingredient in all human relatdonshliptiand just as parents should Insist on receiving it from their children, they are obligated b model It in return. ::" Dr.. 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James Curtis Thibodeaux pleaded not guilty to sale, delivery, purchase or manufacture of mari- juana and possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana. Derek Devon Thompson. pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to five months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served. He was ordered to pay $473 in court costs and a $100 public defender's lien. Thompson was not prosecuted on Ready to Get * State of the Art Laser T * Virtually Painless * Non-Surgical & Surgica * Little, or No Recovery T * Covered by Most Insure a charge of possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. Robert Timothy Thornton pleaded guilty to grand theft. He was adjudicated guilty and sen- tenced to six months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and ordered to pay $373 in court costs. Timothy Christian Tibbetts pleaded not guilty to obtaining prop- erty for worthless checks. Kenneth Marlon Whaley pleaded guilty to sale or delivery of cocaine and two counts of posses- sion of a controlled substance with intent to sell, manufacture or deliv- er. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to one year and one day in a state prison with credit for time served and ordered to pay $1,419 in court costs and a $1,500 fine to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office Drug Enforcement and Eradication Task Force. He was not prosecuted on three additional counts of sale or delivery of cocaine, four counts of possession of cocaine, four counts of possession 'of a controlled sub- stance, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia and pos- session of less than 20 grams of marijuana., George Ervin Wilburn Jr. pleaded guilty to fleeing or attempt- ing to elude law enforcement, tamr pering with or fabricating evidence, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of a con- trolled substance. smalcom@fbnewsleadercom a * No Taser rates. 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The last time she saw him alive was Nov. 10, when she brought him some medicine. According to the police report, Deller, formerly a chef with the Beech Street Grill, was diagnosed with Crohn's disease about a year ago, but he was not undergoing any med- ical treatment for the disease and had not recently been seen by a doctor. Coe said investigators are waiting for the Jacksonville Medical Examiner's Office to rule on an official cause of death. Rid of Your Varicose Veins?! technology i Options ime . ers -w FIRST COAST SURGICAL Chester L. Nieland, MD Board Certified Surgeon Specializing in Phlebology 1340 S. 18th Street, Suite 101 Fernandina Beach, FL .*'. ~1 - HOME EQU A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 NEWS News-Leader A fun day in Central Park Kaitlin Cole and Chelsea Cole of St. Marys, above right, race on an inflatable track Saturday at Community Fun Day in Central Park on Atlantic Avenue. 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In fact, just enough of it arrived in time for Florida's 30-22 loss to the upstart Gamecocks, who seem destined to become "Florida North" under the O1' Ball Coach. And the rest is coming. Oh believe me, it's coning. There was a time when playing South Carolina was an afterthought. A date with the Gamecocks was merely the fine-tuner for the showdown with Florida State throughout the '90s and into the 21st cen- tury. Now, as if worrying whether Florida coach Urban Meyer's spread option attack will ever work in the SEC was- n't enough, Gator fans have to wonder whether they'll soon be giving up their spot as one of the big three in the SEC East to the Gamecocks and their new coach. I don't know about the spread option, but I'm certain South Carolina intends to be the team that forces people to recognize the SEC East as, at the very least, the "Big Four." Go ahead and laugh. But there is no denying that Saturday's game was the ini- tial step to a changing of the guard in the SEC. If you were one of the Orange and Blue faithful in attendance at Carolina's Williams-Brice Stadium, you undoubtedly sensed the swag- ger in the air. Kind of felt like Gainesville in the 1990s, when fans didn't wonder whether or not the Gators would win, but by how much? The atmos- phere was eerily like the one around The Swamp back when Spurrier was around, as if the man himself somehow sneaked around and leaked out cockiness from a bottle before the game. Even Carolina's mascot sound, a screeching chicken apparently about to be , beheaded, was intimidating (to be honest, it made me hungry for Hooters wings, but that's beside the point). One Gamecocks fan was so sure of his team's impending victory Saturday that he pompously told Gator fans to stop living in the glory of their past SEC Championships. When a Gator fan asked smugly how many SEC Cham- pionships South Carolina had won, the Gamecock fan said with a confident smile, "None... yet." Point taken. Everything seems to be falling into place for the Gamecocks to begin a string of domination. The fans are passionate and more confi- dent than I've ever seen. The South Carolina players are having fun, which is undoubt- edly a great recruiting tool for the university. But maybe most importantly, Spurrier's having fun again. He's "coach- ing 'em up." Meanwhile, Meyer is mired, trying to figure out this enigma folks call the SEC. The Gators are strug- gling to find an identity, stuck somewhere between the old orange jerseys and the string of SEC Championships. If Florida is in fact destined to relive the 1980s, would ask- ing for a clone of Emmitt Smith be too greedy? John L. Crawford's column appears Wednesdays. B SECTION NASSAU SPORTS PHOTOS BY BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER Pirate heavyweight Donald Cross, above, near- ly pinned his opponent from the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind Saturday during the Island Classic preseason wrestling tourna- ment at Fernandina Beach High School., Veteran brothers, Aaron Devlin, below, and James Devlin, right, wrestled at 112 and 119 pounds, respectively. Pirate grapplers host Island Classic BETH JONES News-Leader The Fernandina Beach High School wrestling team hosted its annual Island Classic preseason tournament Saturday with the Pirate grapplers splitting with Orange Park and Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. The Pirates lost to Orange Park 55-23 but defeated D&B 57-24. "It was preseason match. It was the first tournament I had ever run. I thought for the most part it went fairly smoothly," FBHS first-year coach Jesse Herbert said. "I was disappointed with our perform- ance against Orange Park. I think some of the kids were nervous. It was very competitive. "Orange Park is a very good team. In a good way, it showed our guys they still have work to do. Some were running out of fuel. They have to work on that. "This is not going to be an easy sea- son. If we don't push ourselves, keep our edge, we're not going to win." Herbert said he was pleased with the performance of several of his wrestlers, ISLAND CLASSIC Orange Park 55. FBHS 23 103-Beau Baxter won by forfeit 112-Aaron Devlin lost by pin 119-James Devlin won by pin 125-Benny Benischeck lost by pin 130-RJ Lowman lost by pin 135-FBHS forfeited 140-Justin Downey lost by pin 145-Chris McDonald lost by pin 152-Zach Sharpe lost by pin 160-Cody Wilcox won by pin 171 -C.J. Zumbar won by pin 189-Brandon Little lost by pin 215-double forfeit Hwt-Donald Cross lost by pin including C.J. Zumbar's match against Orange Park. "He was aggressive and took the offen- sive," Herbert said. 'Tony Scott (who wrestled teammate Cody Wilcox in the Orange Park match) did a really nice job. I was pleased with Spencer's (Soward) performance. He was up by two, getting tired and stuck it out." Senior James Devlin won both of his matches Saturday. FBHS 57, Florida School for the Deaf and Blind. 24 103-Beau Baxter won by forfeit 112-Aaron Devlin won by pin 119-James Devlin won by pin 125-Kyle Owens won by pin 130-RJ Lowman won by pin 135-FBHS forfeit 140-Justin Downey won by pin 145-Matt Herbert lost by pin 152-Spencer Soward won 9-7 160-Cody Wilcox won by pin 171-CJ Zumbar won by forfeit 189-Brandon Little won by pin 215-FBHS forfeit Hwt-Donald Cross lost by pin "He got bloodied up a little but kept going (against Oringe Park)," Herbert said. "It was an honor to host St. Augustine (D&B)," Herbert said. "It showed the boys they had better be ready when they step out on the mat. It was an eye-open- er for some of them. We have to be more aggressive. I'm still very proud of them." The Pirates open the season today at Ridgeview with a dual match. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 NEWS-LEADER / FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA Pirates finish strong in Chiles tournament The Fernandina Beach High School girls soccer competed in the Timberwolf Classic hosted by Chiles High School over the weekend. The Pirates lost the first game of the tourna- ment in penalty kicks but then charged back to win the remaining two games. The Pirates came out quick, taking an early 2-0 lead over Navarre High School in the first game. Pirate forwards Whitney Hudson and Laura Mueller scored the goals with Hudson assisting on the Mueller goal. Navarre scored late in the first half. Up nerX With 10 minutes left in the The Pirates (4-3) game, Navarre got off a shot were set to play from 30 yards out that just bare- at Paxon ly got over the Pirate keeper's Monday and hands, tying the game at 2-2; travel to Forrest tournament rules dictated that Friday. They tie games go right to penalty return home kicks. The Pirates could not Nov. 22 to host convert all their penalty kicks. Bishop Kenny Coral Norheim recorded at 6 p.m. They eight saves as the Pirate keeper. host Mandarin "After the heartbreaker we at 6 p.m. Nov. 30. lost to Navarre, I was worried the team would get their heads down and not play as hard as we can," FBHS Coach Greg Hudson said. "However, to their credit, they put that loss behind them and came out tough against Pensacola." The Pirates and Pensacola battled to a scoreless tie at halftime. Midway through the second half, Amanda Vrancic made a one-touch pass to Mueller, who quickly got a through ball past the Pensacola defense to a charging Hudson. Hudson stripped the ball from the Pensacola keeper and nailed a shot in the far corner of the goal. However, almost identical to the Navarre game, Pensacola lofted a shot from 30 yards out that just missed the outstretched hands of Norheim to tie the game 1-1. This time, the Pirates found the net dur- ing penalty kicks with Norheim, Jennifer Stelmach, Dresden Roach and Slayton Haney converting. Norheim was able to stop two of the Pensacola penalty kicks to seal the victory. The Pirates had only one hour'of rest after the Pensacola game when they played Suwannee High School. The winner would finish fifth in the tour- nament. "I had to laugh when our keeper (Norheim) told the team before the game that we needed to win this one as she did not want to go through the penalty kicks again," Coach Hudson said. "Suwannee was probably the most physical team we will play all year. The girls had to play with a lot of control during this game." The game was scoreless at halftime. "Our defense had played great all tournament, I knew if we could score we would hold them off," Coach Hudson said. Mueller pressured a Suwannee defender, won the ball and beat the keeper to give the Pirates their win- ning goal. "Slayton' Haney, our sweeper, continues to be cornerstone of a very good defensive unit," Coach Hudson said. "Our defense only allowed three goals the whole tournament and, quite honestly, the two that soared over Norheim's head were somewhat lucky." The Pirates are now 4-3 on the season. They played at Paxon Monday and travel to Forrest Friday. They return home Nov. 22 to host Bishop Kenny at 6 p.m. They host Mandarin Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. Fletcher beats West Nassau 35-7 in Comcast Bowl JOHNNY WOODHOUSE Community Newspapers Fletcher High closed out its 2005 football season Thursday night with a 35-7 victory over visiting West Nassau High in the inaugural Comcast Bowl at Jack Taylor Stadium. Senior tailback B.J. Hackworth (152 yards), junior Troy Guidry (88) and freshman Deschion Baskerville (40) combined for five rushing touchdowns as Purple rolled up 301 yards on the ground. The win caps an 8-3 season for the senior-laden Senators, who are a combined 37-10 over the past four years. '"We have to go back and do the math, but I think this senior group has 41 wins, counting kickoff clas- sics, and 37 not counting classics," Fletcher head coach Joe Reynolds said. "Now we start over again." Fletcher failed to qualify for the state playoffs this season, but finished 6-2 in the Gateway Conference and 5-1 at home. Fletcher linemen opened running lanes for five TD runs Thursday and 11 runs of 10 or more yards. Hackworth ripped off a 44-yard gain to cap his three-year Fletcher career and Guidry had non-scor- ing gallops of 19, 20 and 23 yards. Baskerville added a 19-yard gain and reached pay- dirt on a 13-yard scamper with 3:49 to play to close out the scoring. Fletcher led 21-7 at the halftime and held the Warriors scoreless the rest of the way. "I just wish we didn't lay that goose egg in the second half," said West Nassau head coach Chris Hicken. "You can't give a team that huge with that many tal- ented running backs that many drives. They had the size advantage and we knew that coming in." Fletcher scored its first 21 points off Warrior turnovers and the defense recovered three fumbles and snared three interceptions. West Nassau opened the scoring on a 2-yard Derek Brantley TD run in the first quarter after Fletcher quar- terback Marty McCann had his opening pass picked off. Hackworth fumbled to stall.another Fletcher drive and McCann had a second pass picked off at the Warrior 6. Fletcher held the Warriors to 55 yards on the ground. Senior tailback Marcellus Nelson managed just 27 total yards on 14 carries and senior quarterback Austin Janney was 11 of 21 passing for 133 yards and 3 interceptions. West Nassau wept 6-4 in the regular season and missed the playoffs in Class 2A for the first time in five years. - .- ~ m'~~ , ..-, wIIgi. '-.vewa ym ., BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER Senior quarterback Austin Janney talks with Warrior offensive coordinator Charles Richard on the sideline Thursday during the Comcast Bowl at Fletcher High School. More photos, 5B. . Al .. -:.Ys. 4. ...t t. .- ' ; After the cruise, just put on your best smile. 11I Spareribs dressed up for dinner. 14B , .n OUTDOORS / TIDES CROSSWORD AROUND TOWN _ _---- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER '02 CHEVY A % a i1& '05 BUICK I EIA DDE Uke New SAVE $289/mo.** Excellent Condition $4,500 * Save Thousands $249/Mo.** '96 MERCURY GRAND MAROUIS LS Great Deal $5.900 Excellent Condition *169/Mo.* AU p IU~i OIUTLE 1852 S~madler Rd. GOLF MARATHON S" * PHOTOS BY BETH JONES/NEWS-LEADER At the conclusion of the 10th annual Nassau County Big Brothers Big Sisters Reggie Hunt Memorial Golf Marathon at the Amelia Island Plantation Nov. 9, Nassau County Undersheriff Carl Woodle, above left, present- ed a check for $2,000 to, from left, Warren Grymes, chief executive officer of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida; Judy Saylor, vice president of development of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida; and Jean Bardes, area director for Nassau County. More than $36,000 was raised in the event. Tom Oden, event chairman, above left, presents the big prize, a golf trip to Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head, S.C., to marathon participant Clyde Goodbread. Above right, marathon golfer Steve Borusovic accepts his prize from Bardes. Below right, Bardes presents a gift to participant Rick Keffer. Below left, organizers of the event, from left, Norman Bray, executive vice president of the Amelia Island Company; Bardes, Woodle and Oden. VkM-P Tin TENNIS NEWS Eat in support of the Fernandina Beach High School tennis team Thursday from 5-9 p.m. at Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q. Sonny's will donate $1 for every dinner plate purchased at regular menu price in the restaurant. Flyers, which are available at Dave Turner Plumbing, must be presented to the server for the contribution to count. On Dec. 3, the Working Women's League B-1 team trav- eled to Deercreek. On Dec. 6, the C-1 team hosts Atlantic Beach at The Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island. The B-3 team will not play again until Jan. 7 when they host Jacksonville Golf & Country Club at The Ritz- Carlton. The Stocker Junior Development Tennis Program continues to meet every Monday on the Yulee tennis courts. Students participating will be in the third session held after Christmas. Information regarding college scholarships and USA Tennis in the Schools is available by call- ing Robin French at 225-0403 or Judi Turner at 225-5848. Leave a message. Anyone with information regarding tennis can contact The Yulee Tennis Foundation. Its mission is to promote tennis. For information, call Robin French, 225-0403, or Judi Turner, 225- 5848, or e-mail davejudi@bell south.net and reference tennis. Visit www.teamnassaufl.org. Burke crowned overall champ in four-day ladies tourney GOLF NEWS Sue Burke of Amelia Island was crowned the overall champion of the Jacksonville Women's Golf Association four-day handicap matchplay tournament, which ended Nov. 9. Fellow Golf Club of Amelia Island members Sue Riegler and Jane Casper also played. Riegler was the first flight winner and Casper was run- ner-up in the fourth flight Tourney for United Way Rayonier is sponsoring a charity golf tourna- ment Dec. 2 at Amelia Island Plantation's Long Point Golf Course with proceeds benefiting United Way of Northeast Florida. Shotgun start is noon with lunch at 11 a.m. Format is captain's choice with four-player teams. Entry fee is $100 and includes lunch, green fees, cart and two beverages ($40 of entry fee is tax deductible). Deadline to register is Nov. 30. For information, contact Jeff Scott at 277-1317 or Claire Dukes at 277-1376. Golf for Dignity U Wear A golf tournament is scheduled for Dec. 7 at the Golf Club of Amelia Island to benefit the Dignity U Wear program. Format is a captain's choice scramble and shotgun start is noon. Cost is $150 per person and entry deadline is Nov. 30. For information, contact Sandi Scott at 206- 4480. Kiwanis charity event The 2005 Kiwanis Fall Scramble Championship charity golf tournament will be held Dec. 14 at The Golf Club of Amelia Island. Shotgun start is noon with a captain's choice format. The event is limited to the first 80 play- ers. Fee is $85 per person and includes golf cart, green fees, prizes and buffet dinner after play. Check in by 11:15 a.m. on the day of the tourna- ment. Deadline to enter is Dec. 7. For information, contact Mike Pallen at 277-4498. Putting for Paws The third annual Putting for Paws golf tourna- ment, benefiting the Nassau Humane Society, will be held Dec. 12 at the Fernandina Beach Golf Course, Shotgun start is at noon. A pairings party will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 10 in the Best Western banquet room. Format is captains choice, A, B, C and D players. Teams will be paired by computer. Deadline to register is Dec. 8. Fee is $80 per person and includes pairing party, cart, green fees, range balls, food and prizes. For information, call 206-3300 or 321-1647. DOUBLES CHAMPIONS SUBMITTED PHOTOS The city of Fernandina Beach doubles tennis tournament was held last week. The men's winners and runners-up, above left, include, from left, champions Dennis Harbin and Rick Borum and runners-up Phil Scanlan and Peter Johnson. Harbin and Borum won 6-4, 6-0. Right above, the ladies winners are, from left, champions Julie Dobinski and Sandra Shelton, and run- ners-up Jane Handscomb and Liz McCall. Dobinsid and Shelton won 6-2, 6-0. Below left are men's doubles consolation win- ners Frank Basile, left, and Scott Mikelson. They won 6-0, 6-2. Below center, the ladies consolation winners, from left, were Jane Scanlan and Charlotte Roberts, who defeated Regina Dicharia and Arlene Mirschel 6-2, 6-4. The tournament was spon- sored by Smoothie King, Ron Anderson and Steve Johnson Automotive. Moon River, Applebee's, Beef O'Brady's, Tio Loco's and Zaxby's donated gift certificates. -PEDIC, PRESSURE RELIEVING SWEDISH MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS FREE Setup & Delverv FREE Pemo vol of Old Beddin, 491-5030 1891 South 8th Street Fernandina Beach " rrNftNqNd ,v nAILABI.E, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER 2005-6 SCHEDULES FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Girls Basketball Nov. 17 at Andrew Jackson* 6/7:30 Nov. 21 at Hilliard 5:30/7 Nov. 22 FIRST COAST 6/7:30 Nov. 29 WEST NASSAU 5:30/7 Dec. 2 at Providence 6/7:30 Dec. 5 JV at Camden County TBA Dec. 6 PAXON* 5/6:30 Dec. 8 at Raines* 5:30/7 Dec. 16 at Orange Park 6/7:30 Dec. 19-20 ISLAND INVITATIONAL TBA Jan. 5 HILLIARD 5:30/7 Jan. 6 at Baker County 6/7:30 Jan. 11 at Shekina Christ. Acad. 6/7:30 Jan. 17 at West Nassau 5:30/7 Jan. 20 at Bishop Kenny* 6/7:30 Jan. 21 ED WHITE 3/4:30 Jan. 24 at First Coast 5/6:30 Jan. 27 BAKER COUNTY 6/7:30 Jan. 31-Feb. 4 District at Jackson * District games FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Boys Basketball Nov. 22 at Jackson* 6/7:30 Nov. 25 WEST NASSAU 6/7:30 Nov. 29 at Orange Park 6/7:30 Dec. 2 FORREST* 6/7:30 Dec. 3 BAKER COUNTY 6/7:30 Dec. 9 BOLLES 6/7:30 Dec. 13 STANTON* 6/7:30 Dec. 16-17 J.T SMITH TOURNAMENT Dec. 29-31 at Baker County toum. TBA Jan. 3 at Raines* 6/7:30 Jan. 6 BISHOP KENNY* 6/7:30 Jan. 7 at West Nassau 6/7:30 Jan. 10 at Stanton 6/7:30 Jan. 13 PAXON* 6/7:30 Jan. 17 at University Christian Jan. 19 ORANGE PARK Jan. 20 at Bolles Jan. 26 at Baker County Jan. 27 at Bishop Kenny Jan. 31 UNIVERSITY CHRIST. Feb. 2 at Middleburg Feb. 4 at Bartram Trail Feb. 7, 10-11 District at Forrest * District game for seeding Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. * Dis Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 6/7:30 TBA FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Girls Soccer 18 at Forrest* 22 BISHOP KENNY* 30 MANDARIN 2 at Providence 5 at Andrew Jackson* 7 at Ed White 9 BISHOP SNYDER 12 PAXON* 14 FORREST* 15 STANTON* 4 at Bishop Kenny* 5 at Sandalwood 7 at Orange Park 9 BOLLES 11 COLUMBIA 12 PROVIDENCE (senior night) I 17-20 District at Paxon strict games FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Wrestling 16 at Ridgeview 23 at Middleburg 6 30 WOLFSON 6 % 1 CHARLTON COUNTY, Ga. l % 7 at Terry Parker Quad Dec. 9-10 Dec. 16-17 Jan. 6-7 Jan. 13-14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 at Baker tournament at Camden tournament at Valdosta tournament at Flagler tournament CHARLTON COUNTY, Ga. at Middleburg tournament FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Boys Soccer Nov. 18 at Forrest* Nov. 22 at Bishop Kenny* Nov. 28 at Terry Parker Nov. 30 at Paxon* Dec. 2 FIRST COAST Dec. 5 at Englewood Dec. 7 PAXON* Dec. 9 at Stanton* Dec. 12 ARLINGTON CO. DAY Dec. 14 FORREST* Dec. 16 at Bolles Jan. 3 at Ed White Jan. 4 SANDALWOOD Jan. 6 STANTON* Jan. 9 at Jackson* Jan. 10 BISHOP KENNY* Jan. 13 at Trinity Christian Jan. 17 at Bartram Trail Jan. 20 PROVIDENCE (seniors) Jan. 23-27 District at Bishop Kenny * District games FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Junior Varsity Boys Soccer Nov. 17 at Wolfson Nov. 22 at Bishop Kenny Nov. 28 at Terry Parker Nov. 30 at Paxon Dec. 5 at Englewood Dec. 7 PAXON Dec. 9, Dec. 16 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 at Stanton at Bolles at Ed White SANDALWOOD STANTON BISHOP KENNY EPISCOPAL at Bartram Trail WOLFSON FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Basketball Nov. 17 A boys jamboree at CMS Nov. 18 TIP-OFF CLASSIC Nov. 19 TIP-OFF CLASSIC Nov. 21 YULEE 2/3:15/4:30/5 Nov. 28 HILLIARD 5/6 Nov. 29 at Callahan 5/6 Dec. 1 at Yulee 2/3:15/4:30/5 Dec. 2 at Baker 5/6 Dec. 5 at Hilliard 5/1 Dec. 6 CALLAHAN 5/6 Dec. 8 RICHARDSON 5/6 Dec. 9 B champ. at CMS Dec. 10 B champ. at CMS Dec. 13 at Callahan 5/6 Dec. 15 at Hilliard 5/6 Jan. 6 BAKER 5/6 Jan. 9 at Richardson 5:15/6 Jan. 10 CALLAHAN 5/6 JAN. 12 HILLIARD 5/6 Jan. 19 Conference champ. Jan. 20 A tournament at FBMS Jan. 21 A tournament at FBMS :45 :15 :15 :45 :15 :15 :15 :15 :15 i:15 i:15 :30 :15 :15 FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Soccer Nov. 17, YULEE 5:30/7 Nov. 21 at Callahan 3/4:30 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 .Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 18-19 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 9-10 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 20-21 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 11 Dec. 15 at Richardson 5/6:30 at Lakeside 5/5:00 at Yulee 5/6:30 LAKESIDE 5:30/7 COUNTY CHAMP. Conference Champ. YULEE MIDDLE SCHOOL Basketball A boys jamboree at CMS Tip-Off Classic at FBMS at FBMS 2/3:15/4:30/5:45 B teams at Callahan 5/6:15 FBMS 2/3:15/4:30/5:45 RICHARDSON 5/6:15 B teams at Hilliard 4/5:15 CALLAHAN (B teams) 5/6:15 HILLIARD (B teams) 5/6:15 CALLAHAN 5/6:15 B champs at CMS TBA at Hilliard 5/6:15 at Baker County 5/6:15 at Richardson 5/6:15 at Callahan 5/6:15 HILLIARD 5/6:15 BAKER COUNTY 5/6:15 WILKINSON 5/6:15 Fla. 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PS SC, PS 9-10 Steve Nicklas Wachovia Securities AUB. CL, PS 18-11 AE Amelia Insurance "/- "Agency, Inc. "'Strength, Service and Stabilitv" 23S4 SaJdler Road / iI 261116 (iea Spanky's Seafood Bar & Grill OPEN DAILY IAM OUTDOOR DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT 261-7100 Gai-, ,-I.:, Amelia 96r:i062 ( l,,, .. BI,, An..l I H and FL : I I . . . . . . . Nh, NO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.2005 / NEWS-LEADER OUTDOORS GIGGING SUCCESS Georgia hunts produce big bucks Johnny Gowen, above left, and Mark Gowen of Folkston, Ga., were fishing Nov. 6 with Capt. Mac Daniel of Flounder Gigging Adventure in Nassau Sound when they landed this pair of floun- ders. Left, Howard McCullough of Folkston, Ga. ". M- McCullough S gigged this 7- pound sheepshead. SUBMITTED PHOTOS FIRSTBUCK Dale Boyett, 10, of Palatka was visiting his grandpar- ents, Bill and Sandra Boyett of Yulee, Nov. 4 when he shot his first buck while using a muzzle loader. SUBMITTED "I heard the dogs running a big buck in the pine forest and then the loud noise of a shotgun blast followed," Scott Hood said. "Seconds later a beauti- ful eight-point buck jumped out of the woods and offered a perfect shot. I pulled the trigger of my 12- gauge shotgun and bagged my best trophy deer to date". Hood of Fernandina Beach, like many Florida residents, belongs to a Georgia hunting club. Ifs no secret that Georgia deer are generally larger than Florida deer, and thafs the reason most Florida hunters hunt in Georgia woods and fields. "I joined the Doe Bay Hunt Club nine years ago and have enjoyed hunting there on the -/ Folkston, Ga., property ever since," Hood said. "There are Terry Lacoss about 25 members in our club, which leases out some 8,800 **" acres." OUTDOORS Like most Florida and Georgia private hunt clubs, you have to have the right ins and outs to become a member, and sometimes you can lose your mem- bership by being voted out of the club! "You just can't call and join up our hunt club; we don't even have a web site or a telephone number," Hood said. "Most new members are actually guests of a member first, and then the guest is voted into the club. 'You can also be voted out of the club if the majority of the members think there is good reason for voting a member out of the club." Earlier in the Georgia hunting season, Hood killed a seven-point buck during the muzzle-load hunting season, which ran from Oct. 15-22. "We don't allow any rifle shooting or shotgun slugs," Hood said. 'The members of the club often bring their families to the huntclub and this could bring up a dangerous situation. The only shooting takes place with a shotgun loaded with buckshot or bird shot." Like most Georgia hunt clubs, the Doe Bay Hunt Club offers a variety of hunting opportunities for their members. "I normally hunt once or twice a year for turkey and sometimes I may even join up for a black bear hunt," Hood said. 'The club normally kills one or two black bear each year." Like most outdoorsmen, Hood enjoys eating his kill. "It takes me around an hour to field dress a deer," he said. 'We do have a cleaning station in the woods where it really makes cleaning a good size buck a breeze. The tenderloin and the back-strap meat are normally packaged up for the grill, while the rest of the deer meat is ground up for sausage. The beautiful eight-point buck, above, weighed 120 pounds and was taken by Scott Hood during the regular Georgia hunting sea- son with a shotgun. Left, Hood began the season by killing this seven-point buck with a muzzle- loader gun. SPECIAL PHOTOS The remainder of the deer is then dragged off and deposited into a pit, where the vultures and coyotes normally make short work of the remains." Dog hunting is also. practiced in many Georgia hunting properties, where hunters often become close friends with their canine companions. "We normally use beagles to run the deer," Hood said. "They have a loud yap and certainly are very, very energetic in the woods!" Florida's general hunting season in the northwest section is Nov. 24-27 and Dec. 10 through Feb. 15. Turkey season runs from Nov. 24-27 and Dec. 10 through Jan. 15. For information on Florida's wildlife management areas and regulations, visit www.myfwc.com. Courses are available for gun safety and strongly for hunters of all ages. Norman Bray has recently enjoyed a couple of successful quail hunts at Quail Ridge and reports excellent bird shooting. "It has been a little warm for this time of year, but the bird dogs are really work- ing the quail fields perfectly," Bray said. "Bob and son Joe Geiger recently opened up a new quail field, offering easy bird shooting." For information on Quail Ridge, call (904) 845-2476. OUTDOOR BRIEFS Bassmasrers meet Nassau Bassniasters is associ- .l ',.i N ill the I\S'-" NV iinll. Federation and the iLi.rio.ia I .A held the third ltlli ti l tii 'mn,, r in' nlf. Mh il.' i -hnp is open to anyone at least 16 years old. Ilo iInli'i naiini. call Bob Schlag at i 11' 729-2282, Billy ttrell ,i I i 'i or Eddie NSFAmeets The Nassau Sport Fishing Association meets the second W'di:.-O de\ of l IIc- month at 7 p.m. at Ten Acres Klian Atli 'li:i Club on the Amelia Island l-'.ii ..w:iy A soelal gathering is held at 7:30 p.m. the fourth Wr.li- -.,d., Call 277-1437, Gulf ed snapper Recreational red ,ii.inril lih- ing season in the Gulf of Mexico has closed. State rules i)r hlilii r,:,'r-,,i,. il ,' 1r and :.' .. -.. ' sion of red snapper Nov.: 1 IhrI iigh April 14 in Florida waters in the Gulf. Federal waters in the Gulf also are closed to recreational red snapper har- vest Nov. 1 and do not reopen until April 21. This closure occurs each year in order to help rebuild over- fished red snapper stocks in the Gulf. Florida state waters extend nine iin.11,k1,il miles offshore in the Gulf, and federal waters extend beyond state waters. Deer-dog season This year, hunters using dogs to pursue deer on private lands in Florida must register for the :'(i) hiim ing season. This new statewide, no-cost i rgi tratiiin program is mandatory during any open deer-hunting season when taking (it r \v wii dogs is [iic illiltIld. The deer-dog hunting season (,i nur:l :win) on private lands Chelsea Boat Center Adjacent Smile Gas on A1A 261-8884 SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE Son all New Boats, . Call for Details ........ ........ .. ....... .......... ... .. ................. i'.l u ivh,-i ,ll ril'ni r-on.ils Rn.id Kinh "'Ir.lh' *e He iitaq K al ak- "i, t r ,11h 1c IIi I[ 0 0n%1-i. 1 6 1 t. inliui MVi .'ai. ilid.ii \ lih toJu%'L nll '04iI- % 1 .1 1 'n H n i l. I'dII %,II ii.II.f1 T .MIr L .\l\ T! T .', -. ThIe.i., Sim &-- Moort: No~vetnbcr 16-23, Wed. 11/16 Thurs. 11/17 If, Isei S iit IIII ! plotI 1w.4 53 A C' OP S 28PA e,54A 3" F, 201A -0 74- 891A 723 2.44P .0 30-! 858P 593 *Sun. 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After processing the applica- i in, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Cniisi-r\ action Commission will issue the appli- cant a unique irt,i- lr:liii 1111111 ber, and lli.ii niii li I nlu-.i be affixed to the collars of all dogs used to pursue deer on that reg- istered iri,,irlI. Win.ri a group or lIniuiiIn club ish lu ting ihti same tract of land, one r-ii.StrA iii iii u lin i 'i Ill be issued for all dogs used on ihli.ii ,,'ptiriy or lI uitin.h lease, Any individual engaged in hunting (or ''.iiiiiin dc l'." dogs on private lands must possess a doing so and must noLt lluw Lthdil dogs off the registered property, whether intentionally or negli- gently. This new rule does not apply for hunting or training deer dogs on public lands and wildlife man- agement areas. Call (850) 488- 3641 or visit MyFWC.com. Waterfowl coot season The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has officially set dates for this year's waterfowl and coot season, goose seasons and youth water- fowl hunting days. There are two new rule changes for this season. Pintail ducks may be taken for the entire waterfowl season, and the daily bag limit for scaup has been reduced from three to two. The first phase of waterfowl season is Nov. 19-27 with the second phase running Dec. 10 through Jan. 29. Canvasback season is Nov. 19-27 and Dec. 10-30 only. Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. The daily bag limit for water- fowl is six. This six-duck limit may consist of no more than one black duck, one mottled duck (Florida duck), one fulvous whistling-duck, one pintail, one canvasback (only during canvas- back season), two redheads, two wood ducks, two scaup, four scoters and four mallards (only two of which may be female). The daily bag limit for coot is 15 and for merganser, five (only one of which may be a hooded mer- In Leon County and ot'iLake Miccosukee (Leon and Jefferson counties), waterfowl hunting is allowed only on Wednesdays, Saturday and Sundays during the open season and on Nov. 24- 25, Dec. 26, Jan. 2 and Jan. 16. Lake Talquin (Gadsden and Leon counties) and the Ochlockonee River may be hunted every day during the open season. On Lake lamonia and Carr Lake (Leon County), the use of internal combustion engines is prohibited any time during the waterfowl and coot season. Additionally, on Lake Miccosukee the use of internal combustion engines of more than five horsepower is prohibit- ed. Florida also is offering a light goose (snow, blue and Ross) and Canada goose season. The first phase of the light goose season is Nov. 19-27 with the second phase running Dec. 10 through Jan. 29. Light geese may be taken only north and west of the Suwannee River. The daily bag limit for each is 15, and the shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. The Canada goose season is Nov. 19-27 with the second phase running Dec. 1 through Jan. 30. Canada geese may only be taken on Lake Seminole within Florida waters in Jackson County which are south of SR 2, north of the Jim Woodruff Dam and east of CR 271. The daily bag limit is five and shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. The FWC and the U.S. Fish 2005 4 49A I 1.33A 5 39P II S IP 5 34A 12 16P 6 27P 0.41' 6 22- 089' 5.09' 0.77' 5 96' 1 I3T Fr. cit 1-.ci 7-A Lo.%' 3 26A -0 30' locnSeE 12 32P High 12-37A -1.98' :F i tiaii i., Ci' 5A High1 8 S (e. 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During this period, only children under 16 years of age may hunt waterfowl, coots and common moorhens while supervised by an adult (18 years of age or older). Shooting hours, daily bag limits and species restrictions are the same as for the regular waterfowl, coot and common moorhen seasons. Hunters taking migratory game birds in Florida are required to have a no-cost migra- tory bird permit either checked or attached to their Florida hunt- ing license. In order to receive this permit, hunters have to fill out a short questionnaire when they purchase their hunting license. The information they provide helps the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service get a better assessment on how many birds are harvested each year. The FWC suggests hunters peruse the "2005-06 Florida Hunting Regulations Handbook" and the "2005-06 Migratory Game Bird Regulations for .Waterfowl and Coot Seasons" brochure at MyFWC.com or from from county tax collectors' offices and licensed vendors. Makeway for manatees Florida manatees are on the move, seeking warmwater sites to spend the winter. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission appealed to boaters today to be especially cautious to look out for manatees and be alert to changing speed zones on waterways. Manatees generally start trav- eling to warm water when the air temperature drops below 50 degrees or when the water tem- perature dips to 68 degrees. The FWC changes seasonal speed zone signs on many waterways to accommodate migration. The FWC said boaters should scan the water near, and in front of, their vessels for swirls resem- bling large footprints, a repetitive line of half-moon swirls, a mud trail or manatee snouts or tails breaking the surface. According to the FWC, boaters can help manatees have a safe migration by staying in marked channels, wearing polar- ized sunglasses to improve vision, abiding by posted boat speed zones, using poles, pad- dles or trolling motors when in close proximity to manatees, and having someone aboard to scan the water for signs of manatees while their vessels are under way, 1,si '.. FX*..v^C.com. FERNANDINA BEACH TIDES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER BOWL TIME SPORTS SHORTS Rowing demo at KayakAmelia Join Ray and Jody Hetchka of Kayak Amelia and Urs Wunderli from RUM international/Virus boats at Kayak Amelia in the Talbot Islands State Parks from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 19 for a Virus Rowing Boats Demo and "learn to row" day. If you've always loved the water and are looking for a way to get out to experience the splash and chop first hand, or want to gain a new perspective, row- ing is for you! Almost everyone has seen racing sculls. Impossibly skinny, light boats that really tear up the water. There's another type of rowing scull made for bigger water; bays, rivers and oceans that are incredibly stable and efficient craft. Virus (Vee'rus) boats are imported from France and rotomolded like plastic kayaks. They're tough, fast and most ro'l.a.intily. fun to paddle. There is no charge for this event. Mabewins award Randall Mabe of Yulee, a policy owner relations specialist for Prudential Insurance, received a Prudential CARES Volunteer Grants Award of , .000 for Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. to bene- fit Fernandina Beach Pop Warner. Mabe devoted more than 180 hours in 2004 in his role as an assistant football coach, board member and con- cessions manager. Quarterback Club to meet The Fernandina Beach High School Quarterback Club will meet Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at SDankpk's restaurant. The club will discuss the chari- ty football game, the awards banquet and upcomign elections. Visit www.fbhspirates.com. Charity football game Femandina Beach High School varsity football players will take on their coaches and parents in a :l-aitv flag football game Nov. 19 at Buccaneer Field, 1001 Beech St. Kickoff is 11 a.m. The varsity cheerleaders and the Yulee Elementary Panther Singers will perform at halftime. There will be a raf- fle drawing. Tickets are $5 and available at the game. Half of all proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross. Visit www.fbhspirates.com. Maniacs volleyball tryouts Amelia Island Maniacs Volleyball Club tryouts will be held at Peck Gym, 510 South 10th St., from 3:30-5 p.m. today for the 16-18 age group and from 5-7 p.m. today for the 12-14 age group. Tryouts will also be held Nov. 22 from 5:30-7 p.m. for 12-year- olds, 4-5:30 p.m. for 14-year-olds and from 5:30-7 p.m. for 16-18 years old. The fee is $3 per day. Contact Herb Hatch at 261-9101. Garage sale for cheerleaders A huge yard sale, 30 families, will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Yulee Ballpark. There will also be a rock wall. All proceeds benefit the Yulee Pop Warner cheerleaders. 11-U baseball tryouts The North Florida 11-U Xpress traveling base- ball team-wjihl olspringagrisrbtlyouts at the Joe Velardi Fietdiat-10 a.m:.-Dec7T~7-The spring season schedule will run from January through June. The North Florida Xpress is AAU and USSA sanctioned. Game schedule will be half home games (Fernandina) and half away games in the Jacksonville area. There will be scheduled tourna- ments in Florida and South Georgia. For information, contact Scott Miller at 277-3477 or Karen Miller at 753-1622. Reindeer Run Entries are now being accepted for the annual Reindeer Run/Walk set for 8:30 a.m. Dec. 10. The event is organized by the McArthur Family YMCA and Amelia Island Runners and is designed for the entire family, and all fitness levels, featuring 10K (6.2 mile) and 5K (3.1 mile) runs, a 1.5 mile walk and children's fun runs of 1/2-mile and one-mile. All events begin and end at the Atlantic Avenue entrance to Fort Clinch State Park. Complete race details and entry forms are available at the YMCA at 1915 Citrona Drive (261-1080) or online at www.ameliaislandrunners.com (491-0369). The 10K, 5K and walk entry fee is $15 through Dec. 2 and $20 thereafter through race day; the Kids Fun Run is $10 and includes a race T-shirt and free ice cream coupon. Trophies and medals will be awarded to the overall and top three age, group winners in the 10K and 5K events. Register for spring soccer Amelia Island Youth Soccer will hold spring reg- istration from 6:30-9 p.m. Dec. 8, Dec. 10 and Jan. 5 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center. Fees are $160 for both fall and spring for the first child, $150 for the second child and $140 for the third child. Fees for fall or spring only are $85 for the first child, $80 for the second and $75 for the third. Fees for classic teams or above are $180 for the first child for both seasons, $170 for the second child and $160 for the third child. Fees for fall or spring only are $95 for the first child, $90 for the second and $85 for the third. Once teams are filled, all others will be placed on a waiting list. Players will be taken from the wait- ing list to fill out any other teams. Registration will not be complete until all forms are completed and signed and payment is in the club's possession. Call Raquel at 321-4398. Recreation roundup The city of Femandina Beach Recreation Department is offering the following activities: Register for adult wiffle ball Dec. 5 through Jan. 4 at the Atlantic Center. Format is five-on-five and the league is open to ages 16 and up. Participants under age 18 must have parent's authorization form signed. The team fee is $80 and due Jan. 4. A captains meeting will be Jan. 5 and season begins Jan. 17. All games are played on Tuesday. For information, call Jason at 277-7350. Adult volleyball is held from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and Fridays, and from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Peck Gym. Cost is $3 per day or $50 for three months for city residents ($60 for non-city residents). Youth basketball registration will be held through Dec. 2 at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center for ages 8-18, as of Jan. 1. Fee is $35 for city residents and $44 for non-city with a $5 dis- count for additional siblings. The new substitution policy guarantees equal playing time. Practices begin during the Christmas break and the season begins in January. Practices and games are held at Peck Gym. Birth certificates required. Volunteer coaches, paid referees and scorekeepers are needed. Call 277-7350. PADI rescue diver course will be held Nov. 22, Nov. 29 and Dec. 1 with open water sessions Dec. 2-3. Classroom sessions will be held at the Atlantic Center. Participants must have advanced scuba certification and adult CPR and first aid certification. Fee is $199 and includes text and instruction. Participants must supply own equipment. Contact Kathy Russell at 753-1143. Central Park tennis court keys are available at the Atlantic Center for $5 refundable deposit. Fall youth tennis program, a six-week clinic, is held through Dec. 16 at the Central Park courts with instructor Lanny Kalpin Mornm'Dad & Me clinic for ages 3-5 'wil be held from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Monday or Wednesdays. A maximum of six partici- pants in any clinic. Beginner (ages 5-6) from 3:30- 4:30 p.m. Tuesday or Thursdays. Beginner (ages 7-12) from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesdays or Friday. Fee is $48 for city residents, $53 non- city. Advanced beginner and intermediate (ages 7- 14) from 4:30-6 p.m. Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesday or Thursdays. A maximum of eight participants in any clinic. Fee is $72 for city resi- dents for one day per week or $132 for two days, third day free (add $5 for non-city residents). Register at the Atlantic Center. Contact Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557-8110. Fall adult five-week tennis clinics will be held through Dec. 16 at the Central Park courts with instructor Lanny Kalpin. 3.0/3.5 doubles/singles clinic from 9-10 a.m. Tuesday. 3.0/3.5 doubles/sin- gles clinic from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday. Advanced beginner doubles/singles from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday. 3.0/3.5 doubles/singles clinic from 6- 7 p.m. Thursday. Advanced beginner clinics from 9-10 a.m. Friday. Fee is $55 for city residents, $60 non-city. Maximum of five participants. Register at the Atlantic Center. Call Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557- 8110. Private, semi-private (two people) or group (three or more) tennis lessons will be available in morning or evening sessions at the Central Park courts. Private fee is $40 per hour for city residents, $45 non-city. Semi-private fee is $42 per hour for city residents, $47 non-city. Group rate is $44 per hour for city residents, $49 non-city. Call Lanny Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557-8110. Register at the Atlantic Center. Free junior basketball court time for ages 18 and under at Peck Gym is held on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Maximum number of participants is 20, and school identification is required. Tumbling classes are held from 5-9 p.m. (one- hour classes) Monday through Thursday at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center with instructor Chris Jacques. Kindergarten through 12th grade. One class is $40 for city residents, $42 non-city. Two classes are $65 for city residents, $67 non-city. Class schedule available at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center. Aqua 1 water aerobics is held from 9:10-10 a.m. at the Atlantic Center pool each Monday through Thursday. Deep water aerobics (aqua fit- ness belts required) is held on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Cost is $45 per month for city residents and $50 per month for non-city residents for one class per day; $55 for city residents and $60 non-city resi- dents for two classes per day. City residents can pay $5 for one class or $8 for two classes. Private swim lessons, 30 minutes per session, are available for $20 for city residents, $25 for non- city residents. Four-session package costs $60 for city residents, $70 for non-city residents. Eight-ses- sion package is $100 for city residents, $115 for non-city residents. Atlantic Center pool is open from 3:30-6 p.m. Monday through Friday (admission is $2) and from 1-3 p.m. Saturday (admission is $3). One-month and four-month pool passes are available. Lap swim at the Atlantic Center runs from 6-9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Cost is $2. Lap swim is also available during public swim hours. Coed exercise is held from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays at the MLK Center. Fee is $2 per class for city residents, $3 non-city. Shotokan karate classes for ages 6 and up with instructor Jerry Williamson are offered from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesdays at the Atlantic Recreation Center. Fee is $40 monthly for city residents ($45 for non-city). Uniforms available through the instructor. Register at the Atlantic Center. For information on the above programs, call 277-7350 or visit www.fernandinabeachflorida.org. Yoga events Y Yoga will host an astanga yoga mini-work- shop, conducted by Paula Pullen, on Nov. 25. The cost is $35 and the class will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Reservations must be made by Nov. 20. Y Yoga has added three new classes to its monthly schedule. "Reflect and Release" is on Monday from 4:15-5:30 p.m. The "Balance and Core" class is offered Wednesaays'at 9 a.m. and," Thursday at 4-15 p.m. The "Heated Vinyasa" class is Thursday at 5:30 p.m. A "Yoga and Spirits" class is offered at 6 p.m. Nov. 18. Cost is $10 per person or $15 per couple. Y Yoga will offer a 9:30 a.m. family yoga session at the studio Nov. 26 as a holiday Thanksgiving observance. It is for the whole family and uses yoga-esque kid friendly postures. The cost is $15 per family (no limit on family size). The "Weekend Warrior Series" on Nov. 27 will entail a yoga historical trek with a guided walk down Centre Street, followed by a yoga stretching ses- sion near the docks with coffee and scones from the kofe house. Cost is $20 per person. The walk begins at the chamber depot at 10 a.m. A candlelight yoga session will be held in the studio at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 27. The popular stretch class at 8 a.m. Wednesday is still on the schedule. For information, call Y Yoga at 415-9642. Thursday was a high school finale for West Nassau High School sen- t. iors Marcel- lus Nelson, above, and David Deve- reaux, right. The Warriors took on Flet- cher in the Comcast Bowl. BETH JONES L NEWS-LEADER. Warrior Head Coach Chris Chicken, above left, assesses the play on the field with assis- tant Gerald Wrgh . Left, junior Derek Anderson reels in a pass from Warrior QB Austin Janney. "We didn't play bad," Chicken said. "We just had some turnovers." LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE Notice Is hereby given that on 12/13/2005 at 12:00 PM at U-STORE-IT #323 1678 S 8TH STREET, In the city of FERNAN- DINA BEACH, state of FL the undersigned, U-STORE-IT #323 will sell at Public Sale by com- petitive bidding, the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: SELICHA JONES 221 SOUTH 10TH STREET FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 Space #H5-4 CARL JONES 1305 ATLANTIC AVE FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 Space# C52 2t 11-16-23-2005 4764 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005. at 7:00 PM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL, 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-045, amend- ing Ordinance No. 97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public is invited to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-045, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: Exhibt. A A PART OF THE JOHN LOWE MILL GRANT, SECTION 37, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27 EAST, TOGETHER WITH A PART OF THE JOHN LOWE MILL GRANT IN SECTION 51 ,TOWN- SHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 EAST. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE CENTER- LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY INTERSECTION OF STATE ROAD NO. 200/AlA (A 184.00 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY BY DEPART- MENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS OF SEC- TION NO. 74060-2503). AND STATE ROAD NO. 200-A (A 100.00 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED BY DEPARTMENT .OF TRANS- PORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS SECTION NO. 74600- 2150 AND 7460-175); THENCE NORTH 07051 '58" EAST, ALONG THE CENTERUNE OF SAID STATE ROAD NO. 200-A, A DISTANCE OF 93.25 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200/A1A; THENCE NORTH 72*46'59" WEST, ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 50.68 FEET; TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200-A: THENCE NORTH 07051'58" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- TANCE OF 1287.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 72046'59" WEST, LEAVING SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- TANCE OF 1202.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 72046'59" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1552.27 FEET: THENCE NORTH 3615'43"WEST,A DIS- TANCE OF 8.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1611' 14" WEST, A DIS- TANCE OF 63.01 FEET THENCE NORTH 06*45'37"WEST, A DIS- TANCE OF 41.71 FEET; THENCE NORTH 17O35'38" EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF 105.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3557'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 35.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6157'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 16033'20" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 57.92 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75015'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 493.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15052'21" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.34 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02700'36" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 33.96 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05050'35" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.38 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2619'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 36.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 36056'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 30.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 06o21 '17" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 42.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 6038'14" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 31.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 71007'10" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 38,58 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0431'31" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 59.60 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75*40'22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.05 FEET; THENCE NORTH' 31034'08" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.58 FEET: THENCE NORTH 16028'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 38.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 80024'26" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 28,69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3845'07" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 52.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 26050'05" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 38.95 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1142'37" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 43.78 FEET: THENCE NORTH 03026'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 42.42 FEET; THENCE NORTH 25024'09" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49033'08" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.56 FEET; THENCE NORTH 10046'21" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 66055'02" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 44.90 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45001 '52" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 43.16 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1805'07" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 35.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 42022'48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 73.79 FEET; THENCE NORTH 29023'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 45,.48 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7853'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 39.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 31038'02" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46.80 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37009'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 64.62 FEET; THENCE NORTH 5005'08" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 45.09 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55o45'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 17.00; THENCE NORTH 09050'46" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 57.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 52007'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.79 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 76057'05" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 44*55'12" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 47.59 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 69055'51" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 33.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 71009'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 59.11 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34o24'57" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 48.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 5029'04" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 97.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 18020'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 38.79 FEET: THENCE NORTH 26013'27" EASTA DISTANCE OF 33.74 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40046'36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 35.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH 67001'01" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 13.33 FEET; THENCE NORTH 50038'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 57,78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 49002'41" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 46,32 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6422'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 21,87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27028'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 32,85 FEET; THENCE NORTH - 50026'14" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 21,33 FEET; THENCE NOR'H 25020'27" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 8.52 FEETTO A POINT LYING ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE SEABOARD COASTLINE RAIL- ROAD (A 120.00 FOOT WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE SOUTH 63045'53" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1078.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 17013'01 "WEST, LEAVING SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1065.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING'30.37 ACRES MORE OR LESS, The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the north side of SR 200/A1A between Chester Road and Pages Dairy Road. Yulee area. This property is zoned as Industrial Warehouse (IW) and a rezoning to Residential General 2 (RG-2) is request- ed on approximately 30.37 acres. This application Is filed by: Johnny L. Dudley, Daniel P Dudley and Gary L. Dudley, 11478 Pine Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32258, owners and Prosser Hallock, Inc., 13901 Sutton Park Drive South, Suite 200, Jacksonville, Florida 32224, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,.Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 PM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman. 2t 11-16-23-2005 4759 PUBLIC NOTICE The St. Johns River Water Management District has received the applilcation(s) for Consumptive Water Use from: Hampton Golf Inc., 10161 Centurion Parkway North #190, Jacksonville, FL 32256, application #64302. The appli- cant proposes to withdraw 0.300 million gallons per day of ground water, surface water and reclaimed water for the irrigation of 109.25 acres of golf course turf and 5,75 acres of landscaping.The withdrawals used by this pro- posed project will consist of ground water from the Upper Florlidan Aquifer via 1 active well; surface water from stormwater ponds via 2 active pumps and reclaimed water from JEA via one connection point In Nassau County, located in Sections: 1, 12,13, 24. 38, 39, 40; Tovahilp: 2 North; Range: 27 Eacu I known as North Hampton Golf Course, The file(s) containing each, of the above-listed applica- tion(s) are available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holl- days, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or the appro- priate service center. Written objections to the application may be made, but should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid St., Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the date of publication. Written objections should Identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the applica- tion. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose sub- stantial Interests are affected by the application and who file a petition meeting the requirements of Sections 120.596 and 120.57. Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. may obtain an Administrative hearing. All timely flied writ- ten objections will be pre- sented to the Board for con- sideration In Its deliberations on application prior to the' Board taking action on the application. Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services St. Johns River Water ' Management District It 11-16-2005 4763 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 05-210-CP Division: B IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHNNIE MCDONALD IRWIN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Johnnie McDonald Irwin, deceased, whose date of death was September 1. 2005, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Nassau County. Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, FL 32097. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal represen- tative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons hav- Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of. the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publica- tion of this notice Is Wednesday, November 16, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: A. Jeffrey Tomassetti, Esq. Attorney for J. Barry Griswell Florida Bar No. 513260 406 Ash St. Fernandina, Florida 32034 Telephone: (904) 261-1833 Personal Representative: J. Barry Griswell 5258 Sea Chase Dr. Fernandina, Florida 32034 2t 11-16-23-2005 4762 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 05-CA-376 GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC., Plaintiff, vs. ANGELA L. BOWERS, JEFFREY A. BOWERS, SR.; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, Unknown Tenant(s), Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure, dated Nov. 7. 2005, In the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the main entrance of the Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way' Yulee. Florida at 11:30 a.m. on the 7 day of December, 2005 the following described real and personal property: Lot 5 of CUSHING CREEK ESTATES, according to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 88-90, inclusive, as amended in Plat Book 6, Pages 92-94, Inclusive, of the Public Records of Nassau County, Florida Together with that certain manufactured home more specifically described as: 1996, General/Jaguar (28 x 64) with Serial Number GMHGA349957969 A&B. Dated this 8 day of Nov., 2005, John A. Crawford Clerk of Court By: /s/ Carla A. O'Leary Deputy Clerk 2t 11-16-23-2005 4761 ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION The District gives notice of Its intent to issue a permit to the following applicants) on December 13, 2005: Amelia Concourse Dev- elopment, LLC, 2955 Hartley Rd., Suite 108, Jacksonville, FL 32257, application #4-089- 92522-5.The project Is located in Nassau County, Section 30, Township 02 North, Range 28 East,The ERP application Is for construction of a surface water management system for a 199,83-acre, residential development known as the Amelia Concourse Subdivi- sion.The receiving waterbody Is on-site wetlands. The file(s) containing each of the above-listed applica- tion(s) are available for Inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holl- days, 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.at the St. Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or the appro- priate Service Center. The District will take action on each permit application listed above unless a petitions for an administrative proceeding (hearing) Is filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code (FA.C,). A person whose substan- tial Interests are affected by any of the District's proposed permitting decisions Identified above may petition for an administrative hearing In accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57. ES., or all parties may reach a written agreement on mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing If mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, F.S., and Rules 28-106.111 and 28.106.401-.405,F.A.C. Petitions must comply with the require- ments of Florida Administrative Code Chapter 28-106 and be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, located at District Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida 32177. Petitions for administrative hearing on the above appli- cation(s) must be filed within twenty-one (21) days of pub- lication of this notice or with- in twenty-six (26) days of the District depositing notice of this intent in the mall for those persons to whom the District mails actual notice. Failure to file a petition within this time period shall constitute a waiv- er of any right such person may have to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., con- cerning the subject permit application. Petitions which are not filed In accordance with the above provisions are subject to dismissal. Because the administra- tive hearing process Is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means the District's final action may be different from the position taken by It In this notice of Intent. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the District on the applicant have the right to become a party to the pro- ceeding, In accordance with the requirements set forth above. Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services St. Johns River Water Management District It 11-16-2005 4760 Legal Notices continued on the next page Deadline for Legal Notices Is noon Fridays WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 / NEWS-LEADER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Personal property consist- ing of clothes, toys, tools, fur- niture, appliances, and other misc. Items will be sold for cash at a Public Sale on November 19, 2005 at 10:00 AM at the address below to satisfy owner's lien for rent due In accordance with Florida Statutes, 83.806 and 83.807.. * A-3 Eddie Simmons A-12 Sallie Anne Burnette A-34 Michael Waiters A-35 Edward Gray A-39 Ronnie Uoyd A-42 Sarah Hollis A-44 Mary Dwinnell A-46 Ricky Warren A-48 Robert Hatch A-51 Amile Hayes A-64 Jackle Gilyard B-3 Debbie Miller B-26 Andrew Perez B-27 George Jernigan B-31 Marion Grant 8-53 Debbie Miller B-65 Richard Hruzek B-72 Debbie Currin C-5 Ruby Thompson C-15 James Hoolbrook C-59 Michele Brook Yulee Mini Warehouses 85017 Radio Rd. Yulee, FL 32097 We reserve the right to refuse any and all bids. Auction Items must be paid for In cash. 3t 11-02-09-16-2005 4685 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH WILL CONVENE A PUB- LIC HEARING TO RECEIVE COMMENTS ON THE"'DRAFT" PHA ANNUAL PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2006.THE PUBLIC HEAR- ING WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER AT THE FERNANDINA BELCH HOUSING AUTHORITY .-*FIC: LOCATED AT 1300 HICKORY STREET, FERNANDI- NA BEACH, FLORIDA ON TUES- DAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 AT 4:00 RM, A "DRAFT' COPY OF THE PHA ANNUAL PLAN IS AVAIL- ABLE FOR PUBUC INSPECTION AT THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00 A.M.TO 4:00 RM. HAROLD R. PERRY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1300 HICKORY STREET FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA 32034 2t 11-09-16-2005 . 4703 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA.. CASE NO:; 05-DR-1075 DIVISION: A IN RE; THE MARRIAGE OF: ROBERT B. GARRETT, Husband, and CARRIE DANIELS GARRETT, Wife. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: CARRIE DANIELS GARRETT 522 ROCKWOOD COURT- ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32065 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed' against you and you are '.0 JI j i,. :,r ,.: : .':, 'rT 3Ji-r':. l:-r,. 1 lit on the Husband, ROBERT B. . GARRETT, whose address Is 96837 Black Rock Road.Yulee, Florida 32097, on or before December 5, 2005, and file ir,.e .:,aih- .ai ...-ir-. Ir,-e Clerk of r '.: .'.:jir .ait 9 V, Nassau- Place, Yulee, Florida 32097, .cs[i|:.L.4 'i 1 4 -. r, .-i r,- 1J-lu-.,-r13 'r ci-,rr.o 3i .1 W .1,- ,1 1 II ,'r .rr h.,.. .1 Il ,, i -.. f -, ir, -ii. t i I -,: .., :Il 1_ ilt .'" fnfrtsli this oe, inludilng e-r are available at the :- the Circuit Court's I, 1 i .1 .* Ii.o *,, r'r,. r :- ri .- .I 1 I Florida Family Law Rules of S. ,1 ii ,- ..' .- l. .l ] .. II .. i uments aend information, F ll') H .i'. i r.pl. l : in ir-',i i i hBy I1 I I Ih l H. r I I e -1 i .: lb I i ) ,l C C ,iil. IN.. .. A ri iNAi A i hi. 1 N I y Ifll 1 i rL 11-, ',I .30 C- I' pi i[ ih-ii 1 I I .1 )'. I I I I l'lL I'. 4686 IN il i ( r.;I.Ji f OU i.i n))l.J1!H JUil'IAI] CIDulfi. IN ANii frl NA '.AU VI OLIN r I L-IoA IVIION AY GIVEN I .1t I. I i II .' I ' Vt c 1iru ll I oui of r r Ir,.'iInh r P-' riI:I rr SALE NOTICE I HERBY 8IVENW c a nI ni .I .I II II r, II h 11.", 1 .1:. 1. ..... ... i:, ,I l . :' : -r i .- _: 1> r ,n .I . 'r.'I l i- 11 l. 11i .l 1 1' if iOrutt CourT of 1- ; CiUhs -. rtela ri,.'l r,,. : '. i.- i i- '.:, : ..I- - i .I ' ".-' ', 'l I=" : ," 'O, .-1'' ,i i '., .1 ~-L L "'l I I. 1. 1. l I _- 1 1 .: '1 -'r l- I 1 ], ,i i r -. L i [, i 1. r .- 1 ..i -. ie l I 1 l l 1. Ir r_- I:, 1 ",. ni, l .I : ,' i. - ,, .,; ' . r :. 1_1 [ " _ r ''r'. . -'# -T E :.: -%. r ,., : ;i .;r r ...'- r., .,;- -- '1 I ', i ,- ElIstDS F1NI ORB 4. PAG, 455I, CiF WIE SAID PUBLIC rEIBoTOiS. liEhlCSA ATLON RitiE S ID IFMliMIEREV UINE TIltHiBDIF, IMClI1iHI SSar i''19 UEMSTA iOiETTiiICE COF Csm5 alFiiEii: IHItErElliEBlIrE CP A Cr013 :11RMIEIuCESCUtitlPIEAST E51'rALDrIGTISECOEAMIORlJNE A7M 3112. CiFtOO .70TIREEs "tSON" 762' lz Sil'"'MEEB' AWITItE OF 511MU( REBEir TO A CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 0315'21" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 561.76 FEET TO THE SOUTH- EASTERLY CORNER OF SUB- JECT PARCEL. THENCE SOUTH 86'44'39' WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE THEREOF, A DISTANCE OF 111.71 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE FOL- LOWING 30 FOOT ACCESS EASEMENT: APART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 10. TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 23 EAST, NAS- SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PART OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK (O.R.B.) 546, PAGE 495, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- TY, BEING MORE PARTICULAR- LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID PARCEL DESCRIBED IN O.R.B. 546, PAGE 495, SAID PONT ALSO BEING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SIKES ROAD,AN EXIST- ING UNDETERMINED RIGHT OF WAY, AND PROCEED ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE THEREOF, NORTH 53*48'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 139.37 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THOSE LANDS, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECT EASEMENT; THENCE NORTH 0314'35" WEST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS;A DISTANCE OF 436.24 FEET, TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SUBJECT EASE- MENT; THENCE, DEPARTING SAID LINE, NORTH 8642'25" EAST, ALONG THE PROPOSED SOUTHERLY PROPERTY UNE OF A PARCEL TO BE EXCEPTED FROM THAT PARCEL OF RECORD IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK (O.R.B.) 546, PAGE 495, OF THE NASSAU COUNTY PUBUC RECORDS, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SUBJECT EASEMENT; THENCE 30 FEET FROM AND PARALLEL TO THE WESTERLY LIEN OF SUBJECT EASEMENT, SOUTH 0314'36'5 EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF 460.67 FEET, TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SIKES ROAD: THENCE NORTH 53*48'47" WEST, ALONG THE SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY, A DISTANCE OF 38.43 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. for sale to the highest bidder for cash on November 28,' 2005 at 11;30 a,m, at the Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, DATED this 27th day of October, 2005. AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- TIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE Individuals with disabilities who need' a reasonable accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding are entitled, at no cost, to the pro- vision of certain' assistance, Please contact the Clerk of Court at 904-548-4600 within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice: If you are hearing or voice impaired please call: 1-800-955-8771. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF COURT By: /s/ Heather Seagraves Deputy Clerk Christopher J. iseley. Esq, TrIft & Franson, PA. , 707 Peninsular Place Jacksonville, Florida 32204 (904) 354-5200 Attorneys for Plaintiff 2t 11-09-16-2005 4708 IN THE.CIRplTiqObyRT.1N, AND FOR NASSAU COUNt. CASE NO 115 306.CA DIVISION: A ADMIRAL L MEDSKER, Plo llliff, vs& DORIS J. BRAMLUTT et ol,. Defendant, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order or a final Judgment of foreclo- sure entered in the above= captioned action, I will sell the property tlluated In Nassau County, Florida, described osl Tract 2, Brantley Farms, Ir.- .r... [ .II 1i Ll .- ,n i' I,-,-,i.', ir ,ri ** ,,: ri-,i' ,I I.. '1.1 ;.r. 1 Iti. l 11 ,1 " r'--li-r,. rI1"t/ 11',,i hA ,,ir I *j n ii i, r'in j .I I' L: I,. ,-.i i I .i. '1 r the main nitranee to the Ntsfau County Judicial :.r i.. ,' 1u r.11 .. .. I-. l 'l, r : 1 I I iL' . III.J_"'.', my hand and ",.-il. smaid Court on J r,. I. Ji ., 'i i n i- .-', ,,, '. 1 i i 1 .1 i :" i l I I -ll, 1 .1 I- I I, ,:1,.. P. I, n It I r I r'. 1 .1 l ,' l- ,I l-J- lt,11 l [ I: '1. l, .IllI. Ii i I 1 i ,i .' i " 4702 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO, 4aaO0BeCA-Iaw DIviIitoN A i I u ll l 'It.' TRADERS TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTi. ON BEHALF OF i. i- I : 1. '" i 11i :.l I l r .,. L '. I- i i.' I I. i'ir'" r.'s." J .,rfr.1.ir JrI I l -'. 0 l i r..r t : I I':". ' vt. MARK DUNCAN DAVIS. AS r -I "I I. I.' Ib l .l : l rlr1 LI ESTATE OF NtARVIN IRAY DA.1 DECEASE, ef alr. oftefidanii09 NOTiCE IS EREBY GIVEN pu-tuantto a fital Judrtgmentr of Mortgage Famelomuie dated Octoer 252005 and CA 09off the Claeurt Coul otthe FOURTH JUsrlici Ctia'tt o ird tat NAtStA .' '- ' :, ;' ii' n ,, . '.,- TRADERS I tUST * -, I ., : , ;;-'5:"'' 2RTOrCATES .-, 3REEMENT. . i .. .. v -, 1., LT9 ,,i tin Ftc antosd MARK DUN- CAN DAS, AS PERSONAL ._-7.,-,.r.~..r,, -.,. -- .ND POtSS '. ': eSTATI OF .1 .' ,' ,. I. IAWTMN .i. .r. ROW- LAN JUODT'DAWSQWNW/A DA I I .'.- ,, S, ,. -,,, ' AND A., ,: : i , CNAMINr 'R T, ,ROlW.H. - I'..' ,r i. I .1 KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANT: NASSAU COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS: FIRST SELECT INC.; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' TENANT #1;: TENANT - #2 are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at NASSAU JUDICIAL ANNEX, 76347 VET- ERAN'S WAY, YULEE, FLORIDA at 11:30AM, on the 28th day of November. 2005, the fol- lowing described property as set forth In said Final Judgment: LOT 3, BLOCK 1, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT DATED AUGUST 17, 1937, MADE BY R.W. SHEFFIELD, SURVEYOR, WHOSE ADDRESS IS KINGS- LAND, GEORGIA, FOR J.W. SHEFFIELD, OF FERNANDINA (NOW FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA), OF LOTS 54 AND 55, IN SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, AND KNOWN AS THE CASHEN GRANT, ON AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA; THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS BEING SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF SHEFFIELD SUBDIVISIONS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- TY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 789 Magnolia Street, Fernandina, FL 32097 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 1. 2005. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ Suzanne Vendola Deputy Clerk Echevarria, Codills & Stowlarski RO. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05008596 Americans with Disabilities Act If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate in this proceed- .-l,. :u 3 .- ,rlill.-d .31 r,.:. : -'T I'. :u I :.t rn p :, I:I" r .-.I certain assistance please contact the circuit court at (904) 321-5709. 2t 11-09-16-2005 4713 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the 1st day of December 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Conditional Use and Variance Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers; Nassau County Governmental Complex. 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to consider an appli- cation 'for Zoning Exception, E05-026.The Public Is Invited to attend "r.- n.,-r lr.i- : :.r,. cerning t rn.- r.iI.'...r.. described property In Nassau County:; DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: "Lot 3 and 4, Subdivision Fugates Landing, Plat Book 5, Page 108 as recorded In Nassau County, Florida," The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property: On the east side of Miner Road between Bear Lane and Silent Brook Trail, Yulee area. This property is zoned as Open Rural (OR): Zoning exception sought to allow a church, This application Is filed by: Miner Road, LLC, 28 South 10th Street, Fernandina ..,:. fie. ( p ,: ,.-r (," er'a Ir,6 i ,3-1 i'-ar.E3 , ll-, l 'r-.- 1..,1 1 '" I i ,- Individucls presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the opplica- hII I .i I r .. '7 1 '. 1 i-,-i, Nossau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6;30 PM., on Thursday, December 1,2005 by the Planner or his designee, and the Condition- hi. I ll l' .l.i 1 r r 1 -. ,. i I. I h I i".' 'I l I 1.1 .. r1 itr date ment Offite Intereted pnr- S l l 1 1 l t .I 1 1 .1 1 ,. I I ll Board Members and with County Commisloners on this ,1: ,- r 1 ,I r .Fl, I I' I ' rI u if fI rj ,- I,1. ,iili. ll -, r l- a11 i i iI II I. I i I I.- G re *- I .- ,I.I ,-.,rI : , requiriop i.." .I .,,,,-I,..il 1,I In ofreri.. 'i- 1, ,n.' ih l , program or .--i-ri.l ,' should contact, II1' Ir., '-' i Iu i,.. I, or Florida Relay Service (1.800=956= 1t ? I ,. II .-,3 i ',.,[ |1 f "., -I l i. r: i i. i i o, ,lr i, .I 1 11.1',1 I i i l II 1 t11 r 111.1, i..' ;I. 1 :'1- I I l i f' I I' III f l_ l iI - I 1.1 : 1 .'1 ,.,1 1 l ir 1 1 ,1 i 'l. bwARD, AGENCY OR COM- f, '.1 : 11r .] ',I I 1 -. 1 ,'[. I ,I . 'I I, r i.' .i r1 ,11 i 1: .. i i i. Ii ,l i. l, ,i i ,r1..- I i il l-,-". ,- 1-.I I'l-' i *il 11 ii I F, ., [. I ,;1 I_.1 .i i l I l.. l ', i.l ;.i lr.1 1r,. rIl" OF THE PROCED- 1.1l 'i i i. I r i I i" I .1- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED The Cnditional Use, and , h, i r ,, 1 I' ,r , I. I -.:i ,1'I I:.. : , l l{l'--- -r I ii. I L.4 its Chairman at 11-0916r-005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THl TH JUDICIAL CtRCUNr IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY FLORIlA GENERAL JURISDICTON DIVISION CASENO: l-CA-35 -A MOiRTOAGE ELECTRONIC REGISIRA'ON SYSTEMS. INC, P ANiIlFF VS. WATE -., PETFYJOIHINI,, IF UM- INC ANIDIIF DEAD, THE UNK'NONN .SPOUSE. HEIRS DEV1SEESGRANIEES, ASSGNEES, UENO RS, CRE- TORS, TiUSTEES AND AILL OTIMER PARTIIES CLAIMING AN ItEIREST St1HIROUIG), UNNDElR OR AGANSTW iADE JN SiPOUSE. HORS, E015E5, GRANTES,AN. ASI EE . UENORS. CREIORS, ET BTiHROUtGR. UNDER Of AGNNSTSTrIANIE II.PETi- MQtOHl; JOHN DOE AND ANE DOTE AS UKNINO'ONI TENANTS IN POaSSsTCN i* .1-' "i" ,: , -Sl LE 11101102 us rmmFLB C EN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 28, 2005 entered In Civil Case No. 05- CA-331 -A of the Circuit Court of the 4TH Judicial Circuit in and for NASSAU County. YULEE, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash the NASSAU JUDICIAL ANNEX at the NASSAU County Courthouse located' at 76347 VETERANS WAY In YULEE, Florida, at 11:30 a.m. on the 30th day of December, 2005 the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOTS 220 & 221, SWALLOW FORK ESTATES-PHASE THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 346, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 2003 FLEETWOOD DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, VIN #'S GAFL375A74893CD21 AND GAFL375B74893CD21. Dated this 1st day of November, 2005. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ Cheryl A. Salmon Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, PA., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 05-43938(LIT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- ABIUTIES ACT.persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- tact COURT ADMINISTRATION, at, the NASSAU County Courthouse at NONE, 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955- 8770, yvia Florida Relay Service. 2t 11-09-16-2005 4709, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO 05-335-CA DIVISION A Frr ri.: L i,)L ?[jERl - S1air'.nri vs. DENNIS J CAMPBELL and rnm, 'e .: r ~'.:r-'l' i: E EDWARDS CAMPBELL deceased; and all of their unknown personal represen- tatives, heirs, successors, creditors, and assigns and all who may claim by, through, or under them, Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION TO; All of the unknown per- sonal representatives, heirs, successors, creditors, and assigns, of the Estate of Frances Edwards Campbell, deceased, and all who may claim by, through, or under them. You are notified that an action to quiet title, Impose a constructive trust, and par- tition real property has been filed against the owners of the following described real property: The North 29.0' of Subdivision C of Lot 2, and the South 28.0'of Subdivision D of Lot 2. Block 215, City of Ferndndlna Beach (formerly Fernandina), according to the official map or plat there- of, as Issued by the Florida Railroad Company In 1857, and enlarged, revised, and reissued by the Florida Town Improvement Company in -" :,Ui. r -1ulh Ca,ll, .'Tr e I I '. 11 :.r. -1., I[L VW DAVIS, the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 20 So. 5th Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034. on or before December 9, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of T .1 '..u rl lf'i i .. 1 I I 'I ir.illlt Anrt ,rr-le, o r Immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be :,,-.i. ,i, ,.:i -Ji l,.ii ,| .,u f .1 ii ,e -*I I l ,' ,.:- i : t : I I I', Ir 'i ], ,* :,i. .i plaint or petition. Witness my hand and the seal of this C6urt on this 28 I. i ir ,T.r,,t i- .' ~ ii , As Clerk of the Court By John A. Crawford As Deputy Clerk Date of First Publication November 9,2005, 2t 11-09-16&2005 4707 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the Iat day of December 2005, at 7:00 R M r. u j i l i ) .. ,i. VO flo ic.-. L.. i. l :.r I'l .', .il County will hold a public '-.-,* Ii i .-it the Commission li-,rir..!o., Nassau County ;.'.l i:, i' j ial., ln l -l 1 lI ,_ ImL. l 32097 to consider an appll- cation for Zoning Exception, EG05025.The Public is Invited to attend the meeting con- cernina the following .1. { J i ,pi.,-- ] ( j, i ,., j County: DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY! LOTS ONE (1). TWO (2), AND THREE (3). BLOCK THIR- A111 'r Ji. I. lI r. I C 1. 1 L' AND BEING A PART OF THE TO W N O F .ill' t I ','--. A U COUNTY I "1-i[ .; H.IIICH SAID PLAT I-, I,r,.,.'r. ,I L-' IN PLAT BOOK 1 AT PAGE 16 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA, The Street Address and/or Location for the above described properly: On the southwest side of Pine View -Drive between Oak Tee lone and Pine View Drive, Yulee This property Is zoned as Residentilot. $1Single Family 2 I '. .: ". 'j -'... -" :*i.31H :I '..rl. .1 l 'ur i lil .' a c I ll,- _111 ;l I Iil L . J ..:.r. H _'.-0 .ll r,' 'f' .',', Estate Drse. 'illee. Florida 32097. owners and Ed Matthews,. Buiders Edage, 01 Centre Street, Suite 101. Fternmondina Beaech. Florida v : -,*e, * I V r- ... .e .^ .. ir -I S;n :, r r; *r 1. ^..- r- h. 'I 0 3 .,: ', r" l.' 1 _'. : 1'." r '" r .? -' ,t ,"r - meant Oce located at9 6161 NJ .' :"-. "' '..- '. :* f, r - EM- on Thursday Deoember 1i X:P C, r- r n,', .:.r, . Do ; n o Gi W : 1 W .- . : o ., c i .: ', :' 0,- 'l "-', at ,r, ;- " date. B Thisheating must be con- ducteda as a quaseH.judlcioll ftrae the GQrth Maorinoge- meiint Olice. lloterested par- 4as shiruid lr contacts wtih oardiBor ilUMse, a ,dVbianM-ce Board 0 eMamlbers and waTh commurnicatoaan a carea drine Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Conditional Use and Variance Board may contin- ue hearing on this matter. CONDITIONAL USE AND VARIANCE BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Kathleen Zetterower Its: Chairman 2t 11-09-16-2005 4715 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 45-2005-CA-443 DIVISION: A JERRY INGLE and STARR INGLE, his wife, Plaintiff, vs. MARK A. ROCCO; and NAVADA S. INGLE, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Mark A. Rocco Last Known Address 636 Sara Lane Verona, PA 15147 Navada S. Ingle Last Known Address 777 N. Strafford Road Winston Salem, NC 27104 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the fol- lowing property in Nassau County, Florida: Exhibit A All that certain lot, piece or c.arel,'-I 11-i 1J :lhu re I,In': "r.J L Irng Ir. ,. l',rTy,:-r,lr I.:l 6 In Section 33, Township 1 South, Range 23 East; and In Section 37 of said Township, Nassau County, Florida, and being part of 'the land described In Official Records Book 218, page 678, of the public, records of Nassau County, Florida, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as fol- lows: From the point of refer- ence of the Southwest cor- ner of said Section 33; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes East 543.41 feet to a point on the North right of way line of Horseshoe Circle (40 foot right of way); thence North 75 degrees 53 minutes 21 sec- onds Eqst: 383.47 feet along said North right of way line to a point on a curve of the Westerly right of way line of State Road No. 121; thence Northwesterly along said Westerly right of way line and along an arc of a curve to the left 669.71 feet, said curve having a radius of 1859.86 feet, said arc having a chord whose bearing and length are North 24 degrees 20 min- utes 12 seconds West 66.10 feet; thence North 34 W.-1.g e:' l miry,4l e 1 ::,.f1 "1.: F..irl t l ..,..- lr,r' ,l , rh..-. :,-._ .tl h llll e J rI ,lh e 212,17 feet; thence South 69 degrees 31 minutes 34 sec- onds West 260.69 feet; thence South 04 degrees 55 minutes 46 seconds East 185,15 feet; thence'North'73 degrees 50 minutes 19 seconds East 363.26 feet to Point of Beginning A. ALSO INCLUDED ARE MOBILE HOMES DESCRIBED AS: 1984 MERI ID#CM36017595A and 1984 MERI ID#CM36017595B has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defens- es, If any, to It on Lance Paul r .. :, .. ,1,_h I- r,.-nr, Thufston, PA., 1723 Blanding Boulevard, Suite 102, Jacksonville, Florida 32210, ,,lhriii inh'l, i rl i -1.1, fh'."-,i Ih.-" *l1' Jr-I.s .,! -, |. l- Ill u l .I.I") l, ,: I before 12-9-05 of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or Immedl- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint or petition, DATED on this 1st day of November, 2005, JOHN CRAWFORD CLERK OF THE COURT NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA By: // Heather Nazworth Deputy Clerk Lance Paul Cohen, Esquire COHEN & THURSTON, RA. 1723 Blending Boulevard, Suite 102 Jacksonville, Florida 32210 ," Ih...-r.', 1, 1 -:., r i..ir tul i' I rvI 1 1 r,-,i 4710 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NIO: 45-20056-CA- 000251 8 FLAGS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff vs USA D. MILLER. AN INDIVID- UAL; BARNETT BANK NA. N/K/A BANK OF AMERICA, NA A FOREIGN CORPORA- TION; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS- SESSION; AND ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS. DEVISEES, GRANTEES. ASS GNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS. TRUSTEES AND ANY AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST LIISA D. MllLLER Oefendant(s) CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered lln the above entitled cause in the Cicuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circu't', In al'i-j tnr N':rs'. C-sum'. I 1:..32 'i ..I.I :.- 3 0..01'"-.: a , -..: TO- TT'- r', "..- '3,';' ,: cash at the Nss. Cc'.,,, Courthouse, 76347 '.e-,: ' Way Vllee. FIL 320197, t the how of 151:30 a.m. on November 28.2005 thor cer- toin parcel atof real.property deascilibedl os follows:: LEt 14, block 3& Uniat Toe, 0AM1AWN PARX. Aocordhrg to the mnap or RPlt thereof as recorded in RdPl Boolk 3 Paige 2, Puu llbc ecodls of INossau :,-^ -: 1st, day of Novembeer 2005 JOHN A.,CRAWFORD CLEI: OIIF CIRCUIT COUIRI IS ChOasirl ASIlmarn 47: :- 447, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 05-257-CA DIVISION: A VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE. INC., etc. Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH DEANGELO, et. al., Defendants. NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT TO SECTION 45.031 (1), FLORIDA STATUTES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on October 28,2005, In Case No: 05-257, of the Circuit Court, Nassau County, Florida, In which Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. Is the plaintiff and Joseph DeAngelo and Sally DeAngelo are defendants, the Clerk of this Court will sell at public sale the following described real property: Schedule A A parcel of land lying In and being part of. the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3 North, Range 24 East, Nassau County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 3; Thence on the North line thereof, North 89 degrees 1E iTi,- ,i.i ; 15 .e,-- onds West, :'-- ri r r.: tr,. ,Point of Beginning; Thence, continuing on said North line, North 89 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds West, 249.48 feet to the Easterly line of lands described In Official Records Book 340, Page 679, of the public records of said county; Thence, on said Easterly line, South 03 degrees 28 minutes 54 seconds East,519.11 feet to the Northerly line of PIneridge Road as now established; Thence on said Northerly line, North 88 degrees 41 minutes 15 seconds East, 199.04 feetto .the Westerly line of Reed Road as now established; Thence, on said Westerly line, North 02 degrees 07 minutes 32 seconds East.510.91 feetto the Point of Beginning. The land surveyed, shown and I -: :rll.e. r.a ..r, ..3e- one ars:1 ir,. :am.-rE,..l, ir,-.. ia3r. i,-,t. r,..i..- i.:. bj j 'j F Ir. ,I,: I 'Z' ..r..r public records of Nassau County, Florida. TOGETHER WITH 2001 -:in", .:i Ir ? eli'l "1 at.I.- .'.i h -" i.- ,r, j ..a.:tiir-. rnr. .:r. ,1,:, ,s i ...r. il .1.- r..:.i :I .3i I J.:.. FLHML3F1620-23876A &, FLHML3F1620-23876B The sale will be held on November 28, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the front steps to the .Nassau County Courthouse, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, In accor- dance with Section 45.031 of the Florida Statutes. Dated November 1,2005. JOHN CRAWFORD CLERK OF SAID COURT BY: /s/ Cheryl A. Salmon' As Deputy Clerk Lance RCohen 1723 Blanding Blvd., Suite 102 Jacksonville, FL 32210 904/388-6500 Attorney for Plaintiff 2t 11-09-16-2005 4712 IN THE CIRCUIT COURI FOR NASSAU lbQA, Division B IN RE: ESTATE OF WARREN GILBERT, JR, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of WARREN GILBERT, JR,, deceased, whose date of death was March 22,2004, Is pending in the Circuit Court for NASSAU County, Florida,' Probate Division, the address of which Is 76347 Veteran's Way, Yulee, 32097. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representatives and the personal representatives' attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons hav- ing claims or demands -J .-!" r ,.se .. ,ht. i':1..1i1_. .: n S-. r .. 1 r ..,. ..t r; rl ': .i required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIU- CATION OF THIS NOTICE, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733,702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF'DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publica- tion of this notice Is Wednesday, November 16. 2005, Attorney for Personal Representatives: DEIRDRE A. WALLACE Attorney for Warren Gilbert Florida Bar No.0275130 The Law Office of Delrdre A. Wallace, PA. 961687 Gateway Boulevard,. Suite 201G Amelia land, Florida 32034 Telephone: (904) 277-4600 2t 11-16-23-2005 4718 CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commissilon of the City of Fernandina Beach, Florida, will hold a public hear- ing on Tuesday. December 6,. 2005 at 6:00 p.m. In the City Commission Chambers, 204 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida to review application SU 2005-66: WILLIAM AND ANN WALL OWNERS, JOHN COTNER, AGENT. Appli- cant/Agent are requesting approval to construct two duplexes located at 278 South Fletcheir Avenue with- in, the Coastao High Hazard Area; within the Beoch Overlay Districtc within the Coastal Protection Zone andl seaward of the coastal con- structian, control line. the property iis zoned R-3. Mutiple-Family Disltict. ClIno -r..i : :- :- ', ? above matter may be inspected in the office of the City Clerk, Cty HalL 204 Ash Stset, betsseen the hours of 8:,rllDAMI 5:00flO 'I '1:-,- :,. through Frlday.-'r: rc.: 0 ;- itons wll be condsldered in a quas-5udlcicoll proceeding. -:: -" :1 rrn. :.,. ..e 1:,. the Office of tine COily OClrk and will be aroalobite aottrite ". -:--,-, r- e .... e -., - "- ~ e .'- 3 ; 3: '* e". n :"]1 appear at said hearing and be heard as to the advisabil- ity of any action, which may be considered. Any persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this program or activity should contact 277- 7305,TDD 277-7399, (ITY num- ber for all City offices) or through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 or 1- 800-955-8771 .(TDD) at least 24 hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. IF ANY PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD/COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH HEARING, S/HE WILL NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VER- BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH Cassandra P Mitchell City Clerk 2t 11r16-23-2005 4720 CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH . NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Fernandina Beach, Florida, will hold a public hear- ing on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. In the City Commission Chambers, 204 Ash Street, Femandjna Beach, Florida to review application SU 2005-104: RICHARD KEF- FER, pWNER AND JOHN COT- NER. AGENT, are requesting approval to construct a single family .i r.:e ni.: : .3 at 1632 South Fletcher Avenue. ...jrlir.l r. r .:.. ,.t l Hi ar, HI-az jr.3 r .-., .:.iEr hlr, irm e .c:] r, rl.3, Di r l rt,:r .Ir.lrin the Coastal Protection Zone and seaward of the coastal construction control line, the property Is zoned R-1 A, Single Family Dwelling District. A copy of the application and Information on the above matter may be Inspected In the office of the ',r, Li-i,. '.i H, nn :,: 4 ri. r7e t .- r/.. n 1r r .:.r. <:.r 8:00AM' 5:00PM. Monday through Fi.1' ir.-. o.p.ii. a- l i-ir: .illl 0 cr'r.'laerea ir. .3 qja:i-lujal :.-ar r .: ,*-:. -airi C',:,.i.' *.: i r, uJ.a:i jud i.- oal Fpr,:..:..Aur.,: :'1 .S lloar.el at ir.e. ,,'m.i e ..r- Ir,. ,lrti Clerk and will be available at the MA llr.., iiE r..:.nr-e r..T.auer ''0J.L""'' '05 .Interested parties may appear at said hearing and be heard as to the advisabil- ity of any action, which may be considered. Any persons e.rllr di:.3 c r,.r. .'.q uiri,'. 1 ,, .::, T,T|-:.. "1 T :.r : i- ':.r ", ,"1,: ;..11 1.,l'1.i h -, I r. i l.:.o .arr. ,:.! 3:r..r, r..:;rjl. .:.r.i, I 2 . "?05 TDD27 iY' OTY num- L.-'i I.:.i ai Cir, .-.rri.:es) or through the Florida Rejay Service at 1-800-955-8770 or 1 - 800-955-8771 (TDD) at least 24 hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. IF ANY PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD/COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH HEARING. S/HE WILL NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VER- BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MQNY AND EVIDENCE UPON Aqye. iIgEA r. VOt, Cassandra R Mitchell City Clerk 2t 11-16-23-2005 4721 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM.the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, '96135 Nassau, Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. RO5-043, amending Ordinance No. 97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, SJ'..-..u C.:.urr., G.: ,eir,n er,r ",.jl *' ,l, rpl, I .1f i. I ._j 1 rre i ii-.nI- I: Ir'i 1 r" eir .l trl I- meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on .l.. .:J, ir,.:. 9th day of I., ,iu.ar, '::. 7:00 PM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-043, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Gov. Lot 3 of Section 24, Township 2 North. Range 28 East, Nassau County, Florida and being fur- ther described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Gov. Lot 3.and Section 24 and go due east along section line for 25 feet; thence go North 1 degree 23 min- utes West along east side of County Road for 337.5 feet to north side of another County Road; thence go South 88 degrees 22 minutes East along north side of this County Road for 684.3 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue the same for 80 feet; thence go N 1P 38' E for 100 feet; thence go S 86 22' E for 50 feet to land described in D.B. 169. page 178; thence go N 3 35' E for 72 feet to SE corner of land described in D.B. 133, page 555; thence goN 71 53'W for 50 feet to SW corner of said land: thence go N 90 37' E for 9 feet to land described In D.B. 169, page 217. Its SE cor- ner; thence go N 710 53' W for 50 feet to SW corner of said land; thence go N 9 37' E for 51 feet to SE corner of land described in D.B. 169, page 215 & D.B,.123. page 225; thence goN 71 53'Wfor 101 feet to SW corner of said land: thence go S 9 37'W for 112 fee* a'l-o east line of land 'ec O'. : lin D.B. 154. page 472; thence go S 2 30' W along east line of land described in DOB. 154. page 474 for 71 feet: thence go S, 880 22' E for 67 feet: thence go S 2 130'W for 110 feet to the Point of Beginning. This parcosl of lloand contains 0.75 aclre6 more lrless See Oataidl z:', 3 ..:.:.4k i ':. g ae -:. -' C :- :i "; tn -. 0 .:r ,,i Y113 The Street Address and/or Location for the above -',:.-,,- ':e :,, ,, l. - between Third M Zion and M. Zion Court. Fernandina Beach .rea. a recodin to Commerotdl it,. l, D[ .. : ." -:,r .. e : . Javen & Wilma Melton, RO. Box 1136 Yulee, Florida 32041 - 1136, owner and Jacobs and Associates, PA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1,. Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097., The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and. with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION.MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER'CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman . 2t 11-16-23-2005 4723 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m., the Planning and Zoning Board of Nqssau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, Florida 32097; to consider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-025. Also be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-025 at the *b,' 'e locati:-.n .:.:r].: nirr.g r.c. rcilo .ir,3 *g :i:.2u a ,E* E IiF noTir ] H,,F i ,.,I: I. TY: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Gov, Lot 3 of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, Nassau County, Florida and being fur- ther described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Gov. Lot 3 and Section 24 and go due east along section line for 25 feet; thence go North 1 degree 23 min- utes West along east side of County Road for 337.5 feet to north side of another County Road; thence go South 88 degrees 22 minutes East along north side of this County Road for 684.3 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue the same for 80 feet; thence go N 1 38' E for 100 feet; thence go S 86 22' E for 50 feet to land described In D.B. 169, page 178; thence go N 3 35" E for 72 feet to SE corner of land described In D.B. 133; page 555: thence go N71 53'Wfor 50 feet to SW comer of said land; thence go N 90 37' E for 9 feet to land described In D.B. 169, page 217, its SE cor- ner: thence go N 71 53' W for 50 feet to SW corner of said land; thence go N 90 37' E for 51 feet to SE corner of land described In D.B. 169, page 215 & D.B. 123, page 225; thence goN 71 53'Wfor 101 feet to SW corner of said land; thence go S 90 37'W for 112 feet along east line of land'described in D.B. 154, page 472; thence go S 2 30' W along east line of land described In D.B. 154, page 474 for 71 feet; thence go S 88 22' E for 67 feet; thence go S 2 30'W for 110 feet to the Polnt of Beginning. This parcel of land contaIns 0.75 acre, more or less. See Official Record Book 103, page 460 a plat of the survey of this land. The street address and/or -location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Thlrd Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandlna Beach area. This application Is filed by: Javen and Wllma Melton, PO. Box 1136,Yulee, Florida 32041,. owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernondina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change Is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .62 acres., A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located In the Pubic Services Building: 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097: Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applcatlons should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Monageent Office located at 96161 Nassau Poce.Yulee. IFL32097. THIS MATER IS SUIBJIECTTO, COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- OAL RULES OF ROCEDURES- INTERESTED IPARTES SHOULD UIMIT CONTACT WAilIHI PLAN- NIBING BORID MBMIBIERS AND COUNIY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBUC HEARiNGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT. 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee. and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH 'THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning &. Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida . 2t 11-16-23-2005 4724 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesdad~ the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM.the Planning and Zoning Bo.: *- f'ia :'ou C.:.-r.r, ...ini r,.:l- '3 c. uti.: r,-a,j ,. .it ir. >. TTI.;l:r, ":rI- 3rr. _-.i : I J j.. iOu *'. :,.ur.r, .-.:. -.,rr.T lr.i.1 Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-042. amending Ordinance No. 97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday,.the 29th day of November 2005,. a Workshop will be held, at the Commission Chambers. Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at.7:00 RM.; the j '.l~- Ir .,i r. ,- i-:..* n.e.r.,j tr,. ri..- tr.. i Cul r,.: C"2,J.'_Ci CUl, ..i.i ],'L ,-..3r T i-. 'e'l :.. i ..s _r , i: : .e ir r.,... '. ."ir r , Monday, the rir. .a.i : January2006,at ,,, l: r i r, ,': .d *;." C ,:.ui.,i C :,rriT- :. :B: .|- .:_ r t ,. .. 3'j .-,i-,.r, ..ini ",r: 1 3 F jOhl : r.-,.riir,2 .:., tl-.- ;.1h 5 a't- ll. -at: r, r.: r -:.: i .'.r.: "J. I .1 '" r, -.r r. 3a1:', i.:" :.i .:.r' ,.:.:.**ri rri.; rn i l:.l.:. .ir._ 'a- :.: rI.e.-s 1 5 .0- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: Part or portion of Section 24.Township Two North, Range Twenty-eight East, Nassau County, Florida. Being further described as Parcel # 24-2N- 28-0000-0049-0000 as record- ed in O.R. Book 383, page 63 together with Parcel # 24-2N- 28-0000-0050-0000 as record- ed in O.R. Book 0604, Page 0001. public records of LInE E A-fTE .r' ri r.,r J qi ,rl J rrt6' tF.e ', l.,, 1 :.1.e, .ior,-:ce-rr, II h ,,- g J.ri._.--,T.:.: ar.31 a0- -:'"1 between the patties that the said Grantor shall use and l-,r.e.,, :.011" ,,.-,.r, 3,jr-,,.) -.er nrahur31 '1r 3ri- a .or Ir,- a-3o. :,i r.:- :3.3I C-Ri J-rl.: ', the grantee shall have the right to Immediate possession of sold property and not before. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR. 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion' and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach are.a. This property is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) arnd a rezoning to Commercial General'(CG) is requested on approximately .45 acres. Tr,,: ':C l:.II r.:r, r I"r.l,. ., E. .: r,'.: .. leiT. r, J:.3 :'' Calhoun. Way, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jacobs and Associates,. RA., 961687. Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be corn- ducted as a quasi-Judicial Shearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee. Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service/ (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING. HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE. MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESI- BASED. ,--= ,- '.-,; :,-.3 ::.-,r.; -.': -. : :.- r,',J. ,',,: 3 I"';. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY. FLO[Dik ,st Richaird Winp Its: Chariman 2t 11-16-23-21306 4725 6B LEGAL NOTICES NEW/S-LEAD)ER LEGAi L DEADLINE IS AT NOON FRIDAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.2005 / NEWS-LEADER 7B LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-CA-427 THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE. INC. Plaintiff,. v. LYNN A. ALLEN a/k/o LYNN A. ALLEN, JR.; - UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LYNN A.ALLEN a/k/a LYNN A. ALLEN, JR.; and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the herein named Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants; TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2, the par- ties intended to account for the person or persons In possession; DISTINCTIVE HOMES OF CALLAHAN, INC. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: LYNN A.ALLEN a/k/a LYNN A.ALLEN, JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LYNN A. ALLEN a/k/a LYNN A.ALLEN,JR.; and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the herein named Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown par- ties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known address was: PO. Box 274. Callahan, Fl 32011 3880 State Rqad 16 West, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort- gage on the following prop- erty In NASSAU County, Florida, to-wit: LOT 4, PIGEON CREEK RIDGE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 299, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF NAS-. SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1986 FIESTA DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME HAVING VIN NUMBER FDGA30000U6486, TITLE NUMBER 0050496586, AND VIN NUMBER FDGA3000X6486, TITLE NUM- BER 0050496588. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, to It on DOU- GLAS C. ZAHM, PA., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 18830.U.S. Highway 19 North. Suite 300, Clearwater, Florida 33764, on or before December 16, 2005 or within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 191 Nassau Place. Yulee, FL 32097,,either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 7th day of November, 2005. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ Shella H. Beecher Deputy Clerk 2t 11-16-23-2005 4717 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 piT Trne Plrri r,.._- 1a .n..r.ir, 3 Boara .4t r`ozu y .,,rDr., a.1 hold'a dubitc rn'air,.: .5i rr,. Commiior. Cnrarr.n-I.r: [13.. sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-019. Also be It known that, on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amendment to the Nassau County Comprehen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), application No. CPA-05-019 at the above location concerning the fol- lowing described property In Nassau County. .DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT"A' PARCEL ONE: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN GOVERNMENT LOT 3, SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24 AND GO 'EAST ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SEC- TION 24 FOR 25 FEET; THENCE GO. NORTH 01 DEGREE, 23 MINUTES WEST ALONG EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY ROAD FOR 337.5 FEET TO THE NORTH- , EAST INTERSECTION OF TWO 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROADS; THENCE GO SOUTH 88 DEGREES, 22 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE NiORTH SIDE OF THE COUNTY ROAD FOR 755.3 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE THE SAME FOR 50 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE HOMESTEAD LOTOF ANDREW HUBBART AS DESCRIBED IN . DEED BOOK 169,PAGE 178 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY; THENCE GO AT RIGHT ANGLES NORTH 01 DEGREE, 38 MINUTES EAST FOR 100 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE AN-DREW HUBBART LOT; THENCE GO AT RIGHT ANGLES SOUTH 01 DEGREE, 38 MINUTES WEST FOR 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL TWO: FROM A POINT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OFTHE BOUND- ARIES OF A COMMUNITY ROAD LEADING TO COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH, AND A COMMUNITY ROAD, SAID INTERSECTION BEING A DIS- TANCE OF 370 FEET SOUTH FROM THE SOUTHERN BOUN- DARY OF STATE ROAD 200, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, IN NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA; FROM THIS POINT RUN WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHERN BOUN- DARY OF LAST DESCRIBED COMMUNITY ROAD, A DIS- TANCE OF 300 FEET FROM THE SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE TWO ROADS, FOR A. POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM THIS POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 100 FEET; THENCE WEST 50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 100 FEET; THENCE EAST, ALONG THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF ROAD, 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and/or location for the above' described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application Is filed by; Dania Davis Jackson, RO. Box 6161, Fernandina Beach, FlOrida 32035. owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandlna Beach,'Florlda 32034. agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .23 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32'?7; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-600-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Maoagement Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,.Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COORT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PA RTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m.. on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con-, tact 491-3606 at least twenty- four (24) hours in advance to request such accommoda- tion. ' THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR .COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED 'AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH. RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau CounTy, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4736 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day. of December, 2005, at 7:00 PM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-036, amend- ing Ordinance No. 97-19: also be it known that on Tuesday, tr,.= 'rr 3 -i ,r J J" ,r,~_-- ;,':-,. ,"-, :- : .\ r r..- , mental Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public is invited to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PRM, the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-036, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: That part of Parcel 145 Right of Way Begin at a point on the Southerly boundary of State Road 13, 360 feet West from the Western boundary of the Community Road leading to Mt. Zion Baptist Church of O'Neal,.Florida, run thence South 277 feet; thence West 50 feet; Thence North 277 feet to 'the boundary of State Road 13; thence East, along the Southern boundary of, State Road 13, 50 feet to the point of beginning.The same being in Section 24,T2N, R28E, Nassau C'unt" Florida, fronting i r'-,I on the Southern boundary of State Road 13. Lying southerly of and within 124 feet of the sur- vey line of SR 200 Section 74060-2503, said survey line being described as follows; Begin on the West line of Section 24, T-2-N, R-28-E at a point 1108.60 feet northerly from the SW corner thereof, run thence S 720 46' 59" E 2,000 feet to the end of said survey line. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR 200/AlA between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandlna SBeach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) Is requested on approximately .20 acres. This application Is filed by: James L. & Ella M. Richo, PO. Box 1826, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32035 owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA,. 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at' 96161 Nassau PlaceYulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 PM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management De- partment, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097, Persons with disabilities * requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. I THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4737 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005. at 7:00 p.m.. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nossau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- saU County Governmental complex. 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). No. CPAO5-018. Also be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future LandUse Map (FLUM), appil- cation No. CPA-05418 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: That part of Parcel 145 Right of Way Begin at a point on the' Southerly boundary of State Road 13, 360 feet West from the Western boundary of the Community Road leading to Mt. Zion Baptist Church of O'Neal, Florida, run thence South 277 feet; thence West 50 feet; thence North 277 feet to the boundary of State Road 13; thence East. along the Southern boundary of State Road 13.50 feet to the point of beginning.The same being In Section 24,T2N. R28E, Nassau County. Florida,. fronting 50 feet on. the Southern boundary of State Road 13. Lying southerly of and within 124 feet of the sur- vey line of SR 200 Section 74060-2503. said survey line being described as follows: Begin on the West line of Section 24, T-2-N, R-28-E at a point 1108.60 feet. northerly from the SW comer thereof, run thence S 72 46' 59" E 2,000 .feet to the end of said survey line. The street address and/or location for the abpve described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application is filed by; James L & Ella M. Richo, RO. Box 1826, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32035, owner and -Jacobs: and Assoclates;, ,A'., Gateway Tq1'AF 61 & Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property Is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change Is requested to Commercial on apprdxi- mately .20 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located In the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evl- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteriathat are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yuee FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and, the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact 491-3606 aIt least twenty- four (24) hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD. AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. - The Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County. Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4738 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.,the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Comprehen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). No. CPA05-017. Also be It known, that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sloners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-017 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-- TY: EXHIBIT A PARCEL 1 All that certafoln lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Gov. Lot 3, Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, Nassau Coun- ty, Florida, and being de- scribed by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Gov. Lot 3 and Section 24 and go North along the West line of said Lot and Section for 674.5 feet; thence go East for 25 feet to the East side of the 60 foot County Road to the Point of Beginning: thence go East for 87 feet; thence go North for 50 feet; thence go West for 87 feet to the County Road; thence go South along the East side of the County Road for 50 feet to the Point of Beginning.This parcel of land , contains 0.11 acre, more or less. PARCEL 2 All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying, and being In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, Nassau County. Florida, and being that land described In Official Records Book 44, page 343 of the pub- lic records of said Nassau County, Florida, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as fol- lows: From the Point of' Reference at the southwest corner of said section 24; thence east 25 feet along the south lipe of said Section 24 to a point on the easterly right of way lien for the right of way of a county road; thence North 1 degree 23 minutess West, 337.5 feet along said east right of way line to a point on the north right of way line of a 50 foot right of way for a county road; thence contin-. ue the same 286 feet to the- Point of Beginning; thence North 1 degree 27 minutes West 50.00 feet along sald east right of way line; thence North 88 degrees 33 minutes East 75.00 feet; thence South 1, degree 27 minutes East 50.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 33 minutes West 75,00 feet to the Point of Beginning. This parcel con- tains 0.11 Acres, more or less. As described on and according to that certain plot of Survey made by R. J. Allen, Registered Land Surveyor Number 2603-on December 10,1976. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application Is filed by: Sylvia Melton. 12 3rd Mt. Zion, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Jacobs and Associates; PA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent,. This property Is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .20 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the ,C-": Jh lan,' agemert ,OR,-: 'Irr: 4in i o.r ern- sr. C-. Bjjlf r.';l' 1 a61' NoasU PloC '.qlee. FL 3209' 'er epr. :.r.e 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECTTO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO. PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the- Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at,7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact 491-3606 at least twenty- four (24) hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD, IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may continue, hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissloners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4739 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Plannlng and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the, Commission Chqmbers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, .96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- . zoning No. R05-035, amend- Jng Ordinance' No. 97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at .the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 RM,, the Public Is Invited to attend the meeting but no pubilc Input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 RM., the Board of County Commis- sloners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-035, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- prty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT A PARCEL 1 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate. lying and being In Govay. Lot 3. Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, Nassau County, Florida, and being described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Govay. Lot 3 and Section 24 and go North along the West line of said Lot and Section for 674.5 feet; thence go East for 25 feet to the East side of the 60 foot County Road to the Point of Beginning; thence go East for 87 feet; thence go North for 50 feet; thence go West for 87 feet to the County Road; thence go South along the East side of the County Road for 50 feet to the Point of Beginning.This parcel of land contains 0.11 acre, more or less. PARCEL 2 All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying. and being in Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, Nassau County, Florida, and being that land described in Official Records Book 44, page 343 of the pub- lic records of said Nassau County, Florida, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as fol- lows: From the Polint of Reference at the southwest corner of said section 24; thence east 25 feet along the south line of said Section 24 to a point on the easterly right of way lilen for the right of way of a county road; thence North 1 degree 23 minutes West 337.5 feet along said east right of way line to a point on the north right of way line of a 50 foot right of way for a county road; thence contin- ue the same 286 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 1 degree 27 minutes West 50.00 feet along said east right of way line; thence North 88 degrees 33 minutes East 75.00 feet; thence South 1 degree 27 minutes East 50.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 33 minutes West 75.00 feet to the Polint of Beginning. This parcel con- tains 0.11 Acres, more or less. As described on and according to that certain plot of Survey made by R. J. Allen, Registered Land Surveyor Number 2603 on December 10,1976. " The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) is requested on approximately .20 acres. This application Is filed by: Sylvia C. Melton, 12 3rd Mt. Zion, Yulee, Florida 32097 owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida' 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- : ri :.,-, .iii L- .- .jd I1 f 3 ir,I ,-. c's.;-i'C.-l" .: ;',A'l; r,'lr..in r, ir.t Ptl r.,n i :.r r.1, g _, ,',,"3 tl-,. Piinririg and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 PM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS. IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED, The Planning and Zoning Board may continue'hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4740 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land-Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-016. Also be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7;00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-016 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Section 24 (Govt. Lot 3) T2N, R28E, Nassau County, Florida and being fur- ther described as follows: Beginning at the SW corner of said Govt. Lot 3 and Section 24 and go East along South line of Section 24 for 25 feet; thence go N 1 deg 23'W parallel to West line of Section and along Easterly side of a 60 foot wide county road for 337.5 feet to Northeast Inter- section of 2 county roads; thence go S 88 deg 22' E along North side of a 50 foot wide county road for 1166.3 feet to the slight turn left; thence go N 77 deg 38' E along North side of said road for 93.5 feet; thence along the slight right turn In said road S 88 deg 22' E for 98.8 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue the same for 60 feet; thence go N 0 deg 11' E along the West line of lands described In Deed Book 122, page 29 (the Frank Watson Estate); thence go S 83 deg 07'W along South line of said Frank Watson Estate for 60.46 feet; thence go S 0 deg 11' W for 206.74 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Lying southerly of and within 124 feet of the survey line of SR 200 Section 74060- 2503 said survey line being described as follows; Begin on the West line of Section 24, T-2-N, R-28-E, at a point 1108.60 feet northerly from the SW corner thereof, run thence S 72046'59" E. 2,000 feet to the end of said survey line. Containing 1,885 square feet or 0.04 acres more or less, exclusive of existing road right of way. The street address and/or location for the above de- scribed property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application is filed by: G.E. Prince (deceased), c/o Donnice Coleman,, 4259 Calhoun Way, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandina iBeach, Florida 32034, agent.' This property Is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change Is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .157 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097, THIS MATTER IS SUBJECTTO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodatIons In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact 491-3606 at least twenty- four (24) hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. ' THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE B'.' THAF RC -rD -EP.C','-or C.Drt .lIr I!' 1 r PlEiFEtCi AT i'.rc r.i1EiiNrG C HEAlMr. ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4741 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the 'Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-034, amend- ing Ordinance No. 97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public Is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop, Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day Sof January 2006, at 7:00 RM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application f6r Rezoning No. R05-034, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: All that certain lot piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Section 24 (Govt. Lot 3) T2N, R28E, Nassau County, Florida and being fur- ther described as follows: Beginning at the SW corner of said Govt. Lot 3 and Section 24 and go East along South line of Section 24 for 25 feet; thence go N 1 deg 23'W parallel to West line of Section and along Easterly side of a 60 foot wide county road for 337.5 feet to Northeast Inter- section of 2 county roads; thence go S 88 deg 22' E along North side of a 50 foot wide county road for 1166.3 feet to the slight turn left; thence go N 77 deg 38' E along North side of said road for 93.5 feet; thence along the slight right turn In said road S 88 deg 22 E for 98.8 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue the same for 60 feet; thence go N 0 deg 11' E along the West line of lands described In Deed Book 122, page 29 (the Frank Watson Estate); thence go S 83 deg 07'W along South line of sold Frank Watson Estate for 60.46 feet; thence go S 0 deg 11' W for 206.74 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Lying southerly of and within 124 feet of the survey line of SR 200 Section 74060- 2503 said survey line being described as follows: Begin on the West line of Section 24, T-2-N, R-28-E, at a point 1108.60 feet northerly from the SW corner thereof, run thence S 7246'59" E. 2,000 feet to the end of said survey line. Containing 1,885 square feet or 0,04 acres more or less, exclusive of existing road right of way. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) Is requested on approximately .157 acres. This application Is filed by: G.E. Prince (deceased), c/o Donnice Coleman, 4259 Calhoun Way, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-I, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties, should limit contact with Planning Board Members and. with County Commissioners on this topic to' properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau, Place. Yulee, Florida '32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In t.:.ri.r .:. p rr;cicp.ai' in fthil pr.:- gram r cr ao Il.r,. ;h.:.ul. .::.n. .ac : ins. Gr C.vr. Monage. mnerI DCepimnni "0JOJ, 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE .BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF' THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE. PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its; Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4742' ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.,the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will p:ij 3 'i:, i.i"- r, ..anrlr 31 ir.- ';.u Cc'unr, .3.. errimenlisI c,.,roipl. *,3 J5No,3;:auPa.:e Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-014 Also be It known that on Monday, the ,9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the.Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau.County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM); appli- cation No. CPA-05-014 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: Being In the Northwesterly port of Government Lot Three (3), Section Twenty Four (24), Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty Eight (28) East and more particularly described by metes and bounds as fol- lows: For a Point of Reference start at the concrete mark which marks the Southwest corner of sold Lot 3 and Section 24; thence go North along the westerly line of said lot and section for a distance . of One Thousand Fifty Nine and one-half (1,059.5) feet to the southerly right of way of State Road number 200, said road having a width of 75 feet; thence go South Seventy Degrees Thirty Minutes East (S 70' 30'E) along the southerly right of way of State Road ,200 for a distance of Two Hundred Eight (208) feet to a fence corner for a Point of Beginning; thence continue along the southerly right of way of said State Road 200 for Fifty Seven (57) feet to an Iron Ic,1, r,'er,,.:e go South for C r=e Hjur.aoed Seventy Two and three-tenths (172.3) feet to an Iron pipe; thence go North Seventy Degrees Thirty Minutes West (N 700 30' W) parallel to State Road 200 for One Hundred and two-tenths (100.2) feetto a fence corner; thence go North Four-teen Degrees Thirly Minutes East (N 14 30' E) along the fence on the east- erly side of Abraham Hutchln- sens homestead for a dis- tance of One Hundred Sixty Three (163) feet to the south- erly right of way of State Road 200 and the Point of Begin- ning.This parcel of land con- tains 0.3 acre, more or less. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between.Third Mt. Zion and Mt, Zion Court. Fernandlna Beach area. This application Is filed by: Claudia H. Solomon, RO. Box 24,Yulee, Florida 32041, owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-L. Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change, is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .78 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located In the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065, Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON. DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4745 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the, Commission Chambers,-Nas-. sau County Governmental Complex; 96135 Nassau Place.Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-032, amend- ing Ordinance No,97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public Is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop, Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 RM, the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-032, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, .at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: Being In the Northwesterly: part of Government Lot Three (3), Section Twenty Four (24), Township Two (2) North, Range T,.er,|, El.,.i'.t .; F', E 'I a.nd c, nr',re,; ,aa.0 r ,,-,.jrIa.,: rcI. I,:.. a Fc,. il [ Pc.Ir.O i r-., ; :,laro 3t rrn ..:.:r..-rr .man. which marks the Southwest corner of said Lot 3 and Section 24; thence go North along the westerly line of said lot and section for a distance of One Thousand Fifty Nine and one-half (1,059.5) feet to .the southerly right of way of State Road number 200, said road having a width of 75 feet; thence go .South Seventy Degrees Thirty Minutes East (S 70730' E) along the southerly right of way of State Road 200 for a distance of Two Hundred Eight (208) feet to a fence corner for a Point of Beginning; thence continue along the southerly right of way of sold State Road 200 for Fifty Seven (57) feet to an Iron pipe; thence go South for One Hundred Seventy Two and three-tenths (172.3).feet to an Iron pipe; thence go North Seventy Degrees Thirty Minutes West (N 70 30' W) parallel to State Road 200 for One Hundred and two-tenths (100.2) feet to a fence corner; thence go North Fourteen Degrees Thirty Minutes East (N 14 30' E) along the fence on the east- erly side of Abraham Hutchin- sens homestead for a dis- tance of One Hundred Sixty Three (163) feet to the south- erly right of way of State Road 200 and the Point of Begin- ning.This parcel of land con- tains 0.3 acre, more or less'. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the' south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion'and Mt, Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property Is zoned as Re-ila.-r,ril t.11.-..-, (l1.1,;) or,' a *leor.Ir.g 1.3 Cc.,Trme..' :iali -. "ri l G li re.,j.e 'oa or. appr.,lniTaiiI, '6 aO:'e irti. ac-l, icall I 1. "iea c.'i Clauiola H '.i.-.r: .:-,r P B'o> 24, Yulee, Florida 32041-0024 owner and Jacobs and Asso- ciates, RA,, 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernarndina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pidk up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:;00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In. care of the Nassau County Growth Management' Department, 96161' Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should,con- tact the Growth Manage- ment. Department (904) 491-3613. or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE. MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH' RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4746 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-031, amend- Ing Ordinance No.97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input, will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7;00 PM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-031, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the Ibo.e l :att.:r, -.:r.i.:.rrIr,a rn. r.-ic ....in. a. cnic. ..' c i,: - c, rr, ir' '3:.: 'lu C.,-'ur.r, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and ,,beIr.ng ir, C ,...rrnTenl L'.1 rniee (3), 'r ?+.. I.:.r. I- nr,.' four (24), Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty-eight (28) East, Nassau County, RFlorida and being further described by metes and tour. : aO .':.ll .:,.: Beginning .) itr, e uin- Se.T ...oin r oi r .i 101 :.n Twenty-four (24) and go East for Twenty-five (25.0) feet to East side of a Fifty (50.0) foot County Road; thence go North One (01.) degree, Twenty-three (23) minutes West along the East side of said road and parallel to the West line of said Section Twenty-four (24) for Three Hundred Thirty-seven and Five Tenths (337.5) feet to the North side of another Fifty (50.0) foot County Road going Easterly; thence go South Eighty-eight (88) degrees, -" r t, .- t .: ,'^T, i ,ir.- utes East ai.'r.,;: [I C.r, .1.i :. said roaa i:r Cr.rn i-iunr. Eighty-seven and Three Tenths (187.3) feet to the point of tbeinr.rirg ti-e,.- .:n continue S.u il-. Eig ,r,r, igr.r (88) degrees. Twenty-two (22) min- utes East for One Hundred Seventeen and Four Tenths (117.4) feet; thence go North Five (05) degrees.Thirty-six (36) minutes East along West side of land described in Deed Book 154, page 474 for Three Hundred Fifty-two and Three Tenths (352.3) feet to North- .-:i cr -'.--r .:rf .id .nr, iirijle '.vk-.T ,i' T -.,: l njr,,r-, Seventy-two and Five Tenths .(272.5) feet; thence go South One (01) degree, Twenty- three (23) minutes East for Fifty (50.0) feet; thence go North Eighty-eight (88) degrees, Thirty-seven (37) minutes East for Seventy-five (75.0) feet; thence go South One (01) degree. Twenty-three (23) minutes East for Fifty (50.0) ,feet; thence go North Eighty- eight (88) degrees, Thirty- seven (37) minutes' East for Twenty-five (25.0) feet; thence go South One (01) degree, Twenty-three (23) minutes East for Two Hundred Forty-seven (247.0) feet.to the point of beginning. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side'of SR 200/AIA between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial ,General (CG) Is requested on approximately 1.16 acres. This application Is filed by: Luverta J. Baker, 96185 Mt. Zion Loop, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Jacobs and Asso- ciates, PRA. 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the applil- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7;00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In . care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department. 96161 Nassau PlaceYulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA. /$/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4747 8B WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.2005 / NEWS-LEADER LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY Case #: 2005 CA 358 Division #: UNC: U.S. BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR CSFB ABS TRUST SERIES 2001-HE22, Plaintiff, -vs.- JAMES W. BAKER AND DAR- LENE M. BAKER, HIS WIFE; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS- SESSION #1; UNKNOWN PAR- TIES IN POSSESSION #2; IF LIV- ING, AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 3, 2005, entered In Civil Case No. 2005 CA 358 of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and .for Nassau County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR CSFB ABS TRUST SERIES 2001-HE22, Plaintiff and JAMES W. BAKER (SSN 266-49-XXXX) AND DAR- LENE M. BAKER, HIS WIFE, are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX LOCATED AT 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, FLORIDA. 32097 AT 11:30 A.M. on January 4, 2006, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: TRACT 46, BLOCK 8. LOFTON BLUFF, UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 108 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTI- TLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON- TACT NASSAU COUNTY COUR- THOUSE, 191 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097 WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- 8770. DATED at YULEE, Florida, this 4 day of November, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Nassau County. Florida By: /s/ Carlo A. O'Leary' Deputy Clerk ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP 777 YAMATO RD. SUITE 200 BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431 (561) 998-6700 2t 11-16-23-2005 4722 REQUEST FOR BID Water Main and Force Main Extension-Blackrock Road, Nassau County, Florida DF Miller Partnership, LLP and agent Gillette and . Lj -nr, l ,.O. i:IT, J.Al 4r .. : I j .Ir : ; : r :4 i- ri l1,-] a 1, II.i.: a "J Jl ll: I of water main and force main along Blackrock Road in Nassau County Florida. Bid packets are available at the office of Gillette & Associates, Inc. at 20 South 4th Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida, 32034 between the hours of 7:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.Monday through Thursday and 7:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Friday. The cost for each bid packet is $175,00. All companies sub- mitting bids on the project must be included on the list of JEA approved contractors. The bid opening will be held on December 22,2005, at the offices of Gillette and Associates, Inc. at 2:00 p.m. It 11-16-2005 4719 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.,the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to consider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-024, Also be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). appli- cation No. CPA-05-024 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: Part or portion of Section 24,Township Two North, Range. Twenty-eight East, Nassau County, Florida. Being further described as Parcel # 24-2N- 28-0000-0049-0000 as record- ed in O.R. Book 383, page 63 together with Parcel # 24-2N- 28-0000-0050-0000 as record- ed in O.R. Book 0604, Paoe 0001, public records of Nassau County, Florida. SUBJECT HOWEVER, to a LIFE ESTATE herein reserved for Grantor Frank Junlon Prince, in and to the above described property. It being understood and agreed between the parties that the solid Grantor shall use and enjoy the said property during his natural life and at the dead of the said GRANTOR, the grantee shall have the right to immediate possession of solaid property and not before. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandlna Beach area. This application is filed by: Donnlce Coleman, 4259 Calhoun Way, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jacobs and Associates, PA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd.. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .45 acres, A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- delhce for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that ore applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE. YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County. Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4726 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 PM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-041, amending Ordinance No.97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public Is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 RPM.. the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-041, amending I':'.I iirII], I .: 15:'" i i Ir,- p..:p-r Ir, rJ 3'ou j :.j.r, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT"A" Parcel 1 Beginning at a point on the Southern. boundary of State Road Thirteen, 1200 feet west from O'Neal Creek; thence run South one hun- dred (100) feet; thence west fifty (50) feet; thence North one hundred one (101) feet to southern boundary of State Road Thirteen; thence Easterly, along south bound- ary of State Road Thirteen, fifty-one (51) feet to the point of beginning. Then beginning at the Southwest corner of the above described parcel of land; running thence South one hundred (100) feet, thence West fifty (50) feet; thence North one hundred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet to the point of begin- ning, The above described two parcels of land being on and a part of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 20 East In Nassau County, Florida. Parcel 2 Being a part of Lot 12 In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 east, and more fully and particularly described as beginning at a point on the South boundary of the right- of-way of State Road Thirteen, at a point of thirteen hundred thirteen (1,313) feet West from the run of O'Neal Creek, run thence West. along the southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, a dis- tance of fifty-one (51) feet; thence South one hundred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet;, thence North one hundred two (102) feet to the boundary of State Road Thirteen, to the point of begin- ning. Parcel 3 Situate, lying and being In Section 24,Township 2 North,. Range 28 East, and begin- ning at a point on the West line of lands now owned by grantee herein two hundred (200) feet South from the southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, run thence West two hundred two (202) feet to a stake; thence South three hundred forty (340) feet to a stake; thence East three hundred three (303) feet to a stake; thence North one hundred ninety-six (196) feet to southeast corner of lands of grantee herein; thence West, along South boundary of lands of grantee herein, one hundred one (101) feet to southwest corner of lands of grantee; thence North, along western boundary of lands of grantee herein, one hundred forty-four (144) feet to point of beginning, Parcel 4 From a point on the ,Southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, In Section 24,. Township 2 North, Range 28 East, thirteen hundred and eight (1,308) feet West from O'Neal Creek, run South one hundred (100) feet for a point of beginning; thence run South two hundred nineteen (219) feet to a stake; thence West one hundred (100) feet to a stake; thence North one hundred twenty (120) fee to a stake; thence East fifty (50) feet; thence North one hun- dred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet to the point of beginning. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) is requested on approximately 2.828 acres. This application is filed by: Luebertha Johnson. Trustee of the Luebertha Johnson Revocable Uving Trust, 936 W, 7th Street, Riviera Beach. Florida 33404 owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach. Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the appllca- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning . and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this 'program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning, Board may continue hearing' on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard'King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4727 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m., the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to consider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-023. Also be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County .: i..- i '.i : i ,.,' ,' A ri ''A:, u c. r, ,r .ilil r.i.l' A p.r.iJ I: hearing on'the said peittion for an amendment to the Nassau County Comprehen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), application No. CPA-05-023 at the above location concerning the fol- lowing described property In Nassau County, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A7 Parcel 1 Beginning at a point on the Southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, 1200 feet west from O'Neal Creek; thence run South one hun- dred (100) feet; thence west fifty (50) feet; thence North one hundred one (101) feet to southern boundary of State Road Thirteen; thence Easterly, along south bound- ary of State Road Thirteen, fifty-one (51) feet to the point of beginning. Then beginning at the Southwest corner of the above described parcel of land; running thence South one hundred (100) feet, thence West fifty (50) feet; thence North one hundred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet to the point of begin- ning. The above described two parcels of land being on and a part of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 20 East In Nassau County, Florida. Parcel 2 Being a part of Lot 12 In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 east. and more fully and particularly described as beginning at a point on the South boundary of the right- of-way of State. Road Thirteen, at a point of thirteen hundred thirteen (1,313) feet West from the run of O'Neal Creek, run thence West, along the southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, a dis- tance of fifty-one (51) feet; thence South one hundred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet; thence North one hundred two (102) feet to the boundary of State Road Thirteen, to the point of begin- ning. Parcel 3 Situate, lying and being In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, and begin- ning at a point on the West line of lands now owned by grantee herein two hundred (200) feet South from the southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, run thence West two hundred two (202) feet to a stake; thence South three hundred forty (340) feet to a stake; thence East three hundred three (303) feet to a stake; thence North one hundred ninety-six (196) feet to southeast corner of lands of grantee herein; thence West, along South boundary of lands of grantee herein, one hundred one (101) feet to southwest corner of lands of grantee; thence North, along western boundary of lands of grantee herein, one hundred forty-four (144) feet to point of beginning. Parcel 4 From a point on the Southern boundary of State Road Thirteen, In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, thirteen hundred and eight (1,308) feet West from O'Neal Creek, run South one hundred (100) feet for a point of beginning; thence run South two hundred nineteen (219) feet to a stake; thence West one hundred (100) feet to a stake; thence North one hundred twenty (120) fee to a stake; thence East fifty (50) feet; thence North one hun- dred (100) feet; thence East fifty (50) feet to the point of beginning. The street address and/or location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application is filed by: Luebertha Johnson, Trustee of the Luebertha Johnson Revocable Uving Trust, 936 W. 7th Street. Riviera Beach, Florida 33404. owner and Jacobs and Associates. PA., Gateway To Amelia. 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach,.,Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change Is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately 2.828 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097: Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR 'COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH' RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- ilc hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4728 ZONING NOTICE 11 T I-liI'irlti I HEIr i-i_6 I i' E l .:.l L'C -iC.: i t0:i 31 U"i RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-040, amending Ordinance No. 97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public is invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th 'day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM.. the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-040, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In and a part of Government Lot 3 In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Government Lot 3 and Section 24 and go North 1 degree 23 minutes West along the West line of said Government Lot 3 and Section 24 for 438,5 feet to the Point of Beginning at a point which Is 622 feet South 1 degree 23 minutes East from the point where the West line of Government Lot 3 and Section 24 crosses the southerly side of the 75 foot .right of way of State Road No. 200; thence continue North 1 degree 23 minutes West along the West line of said Government Lot 3 and Section 24 for 36 feet; thence go due East for 212 feet; thence go due South for 36 feet; thence go due West for 212 feet to the Point of Beginning. The Westerly 25 feet of this land Is reserved for the Easterly half of a 50 foot wide County Road for the use of the public. The Easterly 187 feet of this land contains 0.15 acre, more or less.This Is the same parcel of land as described In Official Record Book 98. Page 113 of the Public Records of Nassau County, Florida, The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandlna Beach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) is requested on approximately .35 acres. This application Is filed by: Amos Melton, Sr., 96113 Mt. Zion Loop,Yulee, Florida 32097 owner and Jacobs and Associates, PA., 961687 Gateway Blvd.'SuIte 201-I, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6. 2005, herein by the Planner or his leslgnee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 PRM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4729 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No., R05-037, amending Ordinance No.97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public is invited to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM.,the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said applicatibn for Rezoning No. R05-037, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the' above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL ONE: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN GOVERNMENT LOT 3, SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA. AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY " iti,: r 1_C. E,:.i-n i-: "' f, L- '_ ,'.'.. i$ ~lii,'-- -T THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24 AND GO EAST ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SEC- TION 24 FOR 25 FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 01 DEGREE, 23 MINUTES WEST ALONG EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY ROAD FOR 337.5 FEETTO THE NORTH- EAST INTERSECTION OF TWO 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROADS; THENCE GO SOUTH 88 DEGREES, 22 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE COUNTY ROAD FOR 755.3 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE THE SAME FOR 50 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE HOMESTEAD LOT OF ANDREW HUBBART AS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 169, PAGE 178 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY; THENCE GO AT RIGHT ANGLES NORTH 01 DEGREE, 38 MINUTES EAST FOR 100 FEET TO THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF THE ANDREW HUBBART LOT; THENCE GO AT RIGHT ANGLES SOUTH 01 DEGREE, 38 MIN- UTES WEST FOR 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL TWO: FROM A POINT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE BOUND- ARIES OF A .COMMUNITY ROAD LEADING TO COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH, AND A COMMUNITY ROAD, SAID INTERSECTION BEING A DIS- TANCE OF 370 FEET SOUTH FROM THE SOUTHERN BOUND- ARY OF STATE ROAD 200, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, IN NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA; FROM THIS POINT RUN WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF LAST DESCRIBED COMMUNITY ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 300 FEET FROM THE SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE TWO ROADS, FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM THIS POINT OF BEGINNING RUN NORTH 100 FEET; THENCE WEST .50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH.100 FEET; THENCE EAST, ALONG THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF ROAD, 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. ZIon and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) Is requested on approximately .23 acres. This application Is filed by:; Dania Davis Jackson, pRO. Box 6161, Fernandlna Beach,. Florida 32035 owner and Jacobs and Associates. RA,, 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should plck up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 PM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, uee, Florida 32097, Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate in this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613. or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request- such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4735 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will .hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex. 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to consider an amendment to, the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-022. Also be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-022 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty.in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-, TY: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In and a part of Government Lot 3 In Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 28 East, and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Government Lot 3 and Section 24 and go North 1 degree. 23 minutes. West . along the West line of said Government Lot 3 and Section 24 for 438.5 feet to the Point of Beginning at a point which Is 622 feet South 1 degree 23 minutes East from the point where the West line of Government Lot 3 and Section 24 crosses the southerly side of the 75 foot right of way of State Road No. 200; thence continue North 1 degree 23 minutes West along the West line of said Government Lot 3 and Section 24 for 36 feet; thence go due East for 212 feet; thence go due South for 36 feet; thence go due West for 212 feet to the Point of B a ir.ir, i., r;c .:r 50- -- -r .:r Ir- l. Irr j I: re_,..,r' *-. i:i: 1 3-- i :,jr.t, 1r':.31 I.: i the use of the public. The Easterly 187 feet of this land contains 0.15 acre, more or less. This Is the same parcel of land as described In Official Record Book 98, Page 113 of 'the Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application Is filed by: Amos Melton, Sr., 96113 Mt. Zion Loop, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Jacobs and Associates, PA., Gateway To Amelia. 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property Is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change Is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately ,35 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located In the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE. YULEE, FL 32097, The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate in this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEALANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County. Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4730 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM.the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-039, amending Ordinance No. 97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop, Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 RM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-039, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: PARCEL #24-2N-28-0000- 0051-0000 OR 92 PG 67, SEE ALSO DB 158 PG 208 The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina, Beach area. This property Is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) Is requested on approximately .24 acres. This application Is filed by: Freddie L. Johnson Jr. PO. Box 2,*-.: Jle FlOr. 132 j2.: l< -t:., cei.r.er anor Joa-c .b ana '/.:, la ile. PA G, i .b8.' G ate .' 1a BI.-1 i.jlle l; 1 I-1 ' Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. .Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the -applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the.applica- -i.r, i1 r.+ ,r..'t.-h P.i1 nag -. Ti.- r.'ifr -:.i 1. : ..:0n-3d an v, l. i , Nas'sau iao-. ,uree FLL '.;;' -re -pe.:irl.t i .:.r rrie ac, ,l. cat.:r. rii rCe read 0o ai30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his. designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this program or activity should contact the Growth, Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF STFERS.-'r wWISHliETETO. IPEI S ri," L.'FrE.r. r.iJ- .I 'BI THE b i.''.l. l i1 i :i 1 ,r -,I: , ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4731 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to , consider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-021. Also be It known'that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-021 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: PARCEL #24-2N-28-0000- 0051-0000 OR 92 PG 67, SEE ALSO DB 158 PG 208 The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. ZIon Court, Fernandlna Beach area. This application Is filed by: Freddie L Johnson, Jr., P O. Box 262, Yulee, Florida 32041, owner and Jacobs and Associates. RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property Is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .24 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place,. Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tilon at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECTTO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD, IF A PERSON DECIDES 'TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4732 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m., the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the .- :.rr.m i: :i.:.r. Crha t i-r; r; J-:. ' ,u .:,ur',/ .-.: ..err. r ,-r.i al complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, Florida 32097; to consider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre- hensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-020. Also be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County. Commissioners of Nassau Cur.r, ...Il hold a public hYo.-i.g .r. the said petition for an amendment to the .Nassau County Comprehen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), application No. CPA-05-020 at the, above location concerning the fol- lowing described property in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT A" ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN AND NEAR THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 3 IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, AND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF GOVERNMENT LOT, 3 AND SECTION 24 AND GO EAST ALONG THE LOT AND SEC- TION LINE FOR 25 FEET TO EASTERLY SIDE OF A 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD; THENCE GO NORTH 1 DEGREE 23 MIN- UTES WEST ALONG EAST SIDE OF COUNTRY ROAD FOR 337.5 FEET TO NORTH SIDE OF ANOTHER 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD RUNNING TO THE EAST; THENCE FROM THIS POINT OF BEGINNING CON- TiNlliF IEiOIT'-TH 1 DEGREE 72 l.liriP TE- 'A'i' r '- r ; I --'T :I|:.|_ ,_, i t -',TIH E I I : -_ i FCP 0. :- :FEETr iTO L riC, DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 175, PAGE 258, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- TY; THENCE TO NORTH 88 DEGREES 37 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LAND FOR 187 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK BOOK 175, PAGE 258; THENCE GO SOUTH 1 DEGREE 23 MINUTES EAST FOR 59.85 FEETTO THE NORTH SIDE OF THE 50 FOOT COUNTY ROAD; THENCE GO NORTH 88 DEGREES 22 MINUTES WEST ALONG NORTH SIDE OF SAID 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD FOR 187.26 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 0.23 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, AND IS THE SAME PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 116, PAGE 144, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application Is filed by: Richard H. & Shantell Foster, Jr., 96159 Mt. Zion Loop, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Jacobs and Associates, PA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687r Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .23 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located In the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or'1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Management Office located at96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this program or activity should contact 491-3606 at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- *ue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A., Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4734 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December. 2005. at 7:00 PM.the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-038, amending Ordinance No. 97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen- tal Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public is invited to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00PM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-038, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN AND NEAR THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 3 IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST. AND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOL- LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 3 AND SECTION 24 AND GO EAST ALONG THE LOT AND SEC- TION LINE FOR 25 FEET TO EASTERLY SIDE OF A 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD; THENCE GO NORTH 1 DEGREE 23 MIN- UTES WEST ALONG EAST SIDE OF COUNTRY ROAD FOR 337.5 FEET TO NORTH SIDE OF ANOTHER 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD RUNNING TO THE EAST; THENCE FROM THIS POINT OF BEGINNING CON- TINUE NORTH 1 DEGREE 23 MINUTES WEST ALONG EAST SIDE OF THE COUNTY ROAD FOR .50.69 FEET TO LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 175, PAGE 258, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- TY; THENCE TO NORTH 88 DEGREES 37 MINUTES EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LAND FOR 187 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LAND. DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK BOOK 175, PAGE 258; THENCE GO SOUTH 1 E,.rEE:." 'liHl.iTET E TTF.-.nr 4; '. 1:-1 : '- iHI- r _. :. I- ;:H *.:LF THE rF,-,,-,T .i iT" DEGREES 22 MINUTES WEST ALONG NORTH SIDE OF SAID 50 FOOT WIDE COUNTY ROAD FOR 187.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 0.23 ACRE, MORE OR LESS. AND IS THE SAME PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 116, PAGE 144, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) is requested on approximately .23 acres. This application Is filed by: Richard H. Jr.& Shantell Foster, 96159 Mt. Zion Loop, Yulee, Florida 32097 owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the applica- tion at the Growth Manage- ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 PM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-Judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures mpy be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate In this program or activity should contact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955- 8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING. HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY. FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4733 News-Leader Legal deadline is at noon on Fridays WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 / NEWS-LEADER 9B LEGAL NOTICES ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005, at 7:00 p.m.. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers. Nas- sau County Governmental complex 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), No, CPA05-012. Also be it known that on Mon- day, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amendment to the Nassau County Comprehen-sive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-012 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE. PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF NASSAU AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1 A PORTION OF GOVERN- MENT LOT 3, SECTION 24. TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY. FLORIDA, SAID PORTION BEING THE RESIDUE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE AT A CONCRETE MON- UMENT FOUND WHERE THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 3rd MT. ZION ROAD (A 60.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) INTER- SECTS WITH THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LIEN OF STATE ROAD NO. 200 (SECTION NO. 74060-2503) A/K/A A-1-A (A 184.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); AND RUN SOUTH 72" 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY,A DISTANCE OF 799.63 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 AFORESAID FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DESCRIBED CONTINUE SOUTH 72" 46' 59" EAST (SOUTH 72 56' EAST DEED),ALONG SAID SOUTHER- LY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 1.32 FEET TO A 5/8' IRON ROD & CAP (D.O.T.) FOUND AT SURVEY LINE STATION 410+00.PER RIGHT OF WAY MAPS FOR STATE ROAD NO. 200 AFORESAID; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 72" 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID. RIGHT OF WAY, A DISTANCE OF 99.68 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE 'LB 7039" SET WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTER- LY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 AFORE- SAID; THENCE SOUTH 8" 38' 01" WEST (SOUTH 8 34' WEST DEED), ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DIS- TANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "I 7""ETF. .r Ti-4 r[i .iTr-i. I:- .. -1:1 -- : IL -- r -ii : iHEi-.:.- i -:2T :- : Jo . . i'-' ,,iil',IH *. ',' lH - DEED) ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DIS- TANCE OF 101.0 FEET (100.0 FEET DEED) TO A 3" x 3" CON- CRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 8 38' 01' EAST (NORTH 80 34' EAST DEED) ALONG THE WEST- ERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS,,A DISTANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2 A PORTION OF GOVERN- MENT. LOT 3, SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PORTION BEING THE RESIDUE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS.OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE COMMENCE AT A CON- CRETE MONUMENT FOUND WHERE THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF 3rd MT. ZION ROAD (A 60.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) INTERSECTS THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200 (SECTION NO. 74060-2503) .a'K'8 s.1 ., (A 184.0 FOOT .-.-HMT .- './AY); AND RUN SOUTH 72 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 800.95 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP (D.O.T.) FOUND AT SURVEY LINE, STATION 410+00 PER RIGHT OF WAY MAPS FOR STATE ROAD NO. 200 AFORESAID: THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 72,46'59" EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY, A .DISTANCE OF 99.68 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZiE "LB 7039" FOUND WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTER- LY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING ALSO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORE- MENTIONED FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DESCRIBED CONTINUE SOUTH 72" 46' 59" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200 AFORESAID, A DISTANCE OF 50.0 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORE- SAID; THENCE SOUTH 08 38' 01 "WEST, (SOUTH DEED),A DIS- TANCE OF 180.10 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039"SET FOR THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 72" 46' 59" WEST, (WEST DEED), ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 50.0 FEET, (50.0 DEED) TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 08 38' 01' EAST (NORTH DEED) ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 51.0 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE 'LB 7039" FOUND FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 AFORE- MENTIONED; THENCE CON- TINUE NORTH 08" 38' 01"EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 BEING ALSO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORESAID, A DISTANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and/or location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application is filed by: Baytree Contract Services, LLC, 914 Atlantic Avenue. Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA.. Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-1, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034. agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately .47 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office, located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau PlaceYulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECTTO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director' or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact491-3606 at leasttwenty- four (24) hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD .TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of'County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida SAll persons interested are ' notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4749 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN II.).3 : r. r.j- :.13 -1.4 r. -30 , p .,,. -iF-.e H j.r,,-,', in-trg i.:. 3rj .-.3 r ..: 3. '- : .jr,r, ..iii hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- sive Plan Future Land; Use Map (FLUM), No. CPA05-013. Also be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-013 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: -EXHIBIT'A' All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In Government Lot Three (3) of Section Twenty- four (24), Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty-eight (28) East, Nassau County, Florida and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the South- west corner of said Section Twenty-four (24) and go East for Twenty-five (25.0) feet to East side of a Fifty (50.0) foot County Road; thence go North One (01) degree, Twenty-three (23) minutes West along the East side of said road and parallel to the West line of said Section Twenty-four (24) for Three Hundred Thirty-seven and Five Tenths (337.5) feet to the North side of another Fifty (50.0) foot County Road going Easterly; thence go South Eighty-eight (88) degrees, Twenty-two (22) minutes East along North side of said road for One Hundred Elghty-seven and Three Tenths (187.3) feet to the point of beginning; thence continue South Eighty-eight (88) degrees. Twenty-two (22) min- utes East for One Hundred Seventeen and Four Tenths (117.4) feet; thence go North Five (05) degrees. Thirly-six (36) minutes East along West side of land described In Deed Book 154, page 474 for Three Hundred Fifty-two and Three Tenths (352.3) feet to North- west corner of said land; thence go South Eighty-elght (88) degrees, Thirty-seven (37) minutes West for Two Hundred Seventy-two and Five Tenths (272.5) feet; thence go South One (01) degree, Twenty- three (23) minutes East for Fifty (50.0) feet; thence go North Eighty-eight (88) degrees, Thirty-seven (37) minutes East for Seventy-five (75,0) feet; thence go South One (01) degree, Twenty-three (23) minutes East for Fifty (50.0) feet; thence go North Eighty- eight (88) degrees, Thirty- seven (37) minutes East for Twenty-five (25.0) feet; thence go South One (01) degree, Twenty-three (23) minutes East for Two Hundred Forty-seven (247.0) feet to the point of beginning, The street address and/or location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR200/A1A between Third Mt. ZIon and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This application is flied by: Luverta J. Baker, 96185 Mt. Zion Loop, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., Gateway To Amelia, 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 201-I, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Medium Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approxi- mately 1.16 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office. located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECT TO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD LIMIT CONTACT WITH PLAN- NING BOARD MEMBERS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN THIS TOPIC TO PROPERLY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact 491-3606 at least twenty- four (24) hours In advance to request such accommoda- tion. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES. TO AP;.EL AN, .CEilCO'l ML'.iE B, THE 6CBOAD C 'GENC. ':, Cor."r.liL.ii: rJ wIIH RI:rET': TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board ,of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons Interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4748 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-029, amend- ing Ordinance No.97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- frrrl3i,. rric.lI. '. 1 OPf I frj- P utli; I: l,",,ir_, l l Piir.-3 Inre n-e.?ir.g.o, lt r,.- oulik- i-lr .jl 1.iii1 C lo.. n .31 1 Ir- Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM., the Board of Ceunty Commis- sloners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-029, 'amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: The Southerly One Hundred Seventeen and Nine Tenth (117.9) feet of the Westerly Three Hundred Sixty- nine and Fifty Hundredths (369.50) feet of Lot Three (3), Unit Two (2), YULEE FARMS, according to plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 3, Page 23, of the Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property Is: On the north side of Harts Road between Alene Road and, Four Sisters Lane, Yulee area. This property Is zoned as Open Rural (OR) and a rezon- ing to Residential, Single Family 1 (RS-1) Is requested on approximately one acre. This application Is filed by: Larry N. and Carol S. Murray, 339 Otter Run Drive, Yulee, Florida 32097, owners. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office .located at 96161 Nassau PlaceYulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judiclal hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS' "IS MADE- -WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4751 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005. at 7:00 RM.the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-030. amend- ng Ordinance No. 97-19; also be It known that on Tuesday, . the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Chambers, Nassau County Governmen-tal Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public Is invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop. Also. be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM., the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said applica- tion for Rezoning No. R05-030, amending Ordinance No. 97- 19, at the above location concerning the following described property In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A' ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF NASSAU AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1 A PORTION OF GOVERN- MENT LOT 3, SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PORTION BEING THE RESIDUE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE AT A CONCRETE MON- UMENT FOUND WHERE THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 3rd MT. ZION ROAD (A 60.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) INTER- SECTS WITH THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LIEN OF STATE ROAD NO. 200 (SECTION NO. 74060-2503) A/K/A A-1-A (A 184.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); AND RUN SOUTH 72 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 799.63 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CP MANZIE 'LB 7039" SET .WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 AFORESAID FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ' FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DESCRIBED CONTINUE SOUTH 72 46' 59" EAST (SOUTH 72 56' EAST DEED),ALONG SAID SOUTHER- LY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 1.32 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP (D.O.T.) FOUND AT SURVEY LINE STATION 410+00 PER RIGHT OF WAY MAPS FOR STATE ROAD NO. 200 AFORESAID; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 720 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY, A DISTANCE OF 99.68 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTER- LY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK ,I :', i f '- :..1 4 :.s ,F,,F F:-FE1 -I 111, I: :-' H I: : i i LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DIS- TANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET FOR THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 72" 46' 59" WEST (NORTH 72" 56" WEST DEED) ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DIS- TANCE OF 101.0 FEET (100.0 FEET DEED) TO A 3" x 3" CON- CRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 80 38'01" EAST (NORTH 8 34' EAST DEED) ALONG THE WEST- ERLY UNE OF SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 2 A PORTION OF GOVERN- MENT LOT 3, SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PORTION BEING THE RESIDUE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE COMMENCE ATA CON- CRETE MONUMENT FOUND WHERE THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 3rd MT. ZION ROAD (A 60.0 FOOT RIGHT OF' WAY) INTERSECTS THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200 (SECTION NO. 74060-2503) A/K/A A-1-A (A 184.0 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); AND RUN SOUTH 720 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 800.95 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP (D.O.T.) FOUND AT SURVEY LINE STATION 410+00 PER RIGHT OF WAY MAPS FOR STATE ROAD NO. 200 AFORESAID: THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 72" 46' 59" EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY, A DISTANCE OF 99.68 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" FOUND WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTER- LY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEING ALSO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORE- MENTIONED FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS DESCRIBED CONTINUE SOUTH 72 46' 59" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO, 200 AFORESAID, A DISTANCE OF 50.0 FEET TO A 5/8"IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE 'LB 7039" SET WHERE SAID RIGHT OF WAY IS INTERSECTED BY THE EASTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORE- SAID; THENCE SOUTH 08 38' 01 "WEST, (SOUTH DEED), A DIS- TANCE OF 180.10 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET FORTHE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SAID LANDS:; THENCE NORTH 72 46' 59" 'WEST, (WEST DEED). ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 50.0 FEET, (50.0 DEED) TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZIE "LB 7039" SET FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LANDS; THENCE NORTH 08 38' 01" EAST (NORTH DEED) ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 51.0 FEET TO A 5/8" IRON ROD & CAP MANZiE 'LB 7039" FOUND FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 AFORE- MENTIONED; THENCE CON- TINUE NORTH 08" 38' 01" EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 705, PAGES 1792-1794 BEING ALSO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 132, PAGE 191 AFORESAID, A DISTANCE OF 129.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the south side of SR 200/A1A between Third Mt. Zion and Mt. Zion Court, Fernandina Beach area. This property is zoned as Residential Mixed (RM) and a rezoning to Commercial General (CG) is requested on approximately .47 acres, This application is filed by: Baytree Contract Services. LLC, 914 Atlantic Avenue,. Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jacobs and Associates, RA., 961687 Gateway Blvd. Suite 201-1, Fernandina Beach. Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will'be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005. herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 PM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department. 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097, Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate in this pro- gram or activity should cohn- tact the Growth Management Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation, THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4750 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2004-CA-376 '. rCl_ :- lll,- l:. i -l l 1 i ALBERTA PRATT, SYLVIA ALBERTA PAYNE, BETTINA ALBERTA, TERRANCE ALBER- TA, JANE OCCUPANT and UNKNOWN PARTIES, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated November 3,2005, and entered In Case No. 2004-CA- 376 of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Nassau County, Florida, wherein WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB, is Plaintiff, and EARL T. ALBERTA, JR., KAREN ALBER- TA PRATT, SYLVIA ALBERTA PAYNE, BETTINA ALBERTA, TER- RANCE ALBERTA, JANE OCCU- PANT and UNKNOWN PARTIES, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In the lobby of the Nassau County Historic Courthouse In Fernandina Beach, Florida at 11:30 o'clock A.M. on the 6 day of December, 2005, the follow- ing described property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to wit: Lot 66, of EGANS BLUFF NORTH, as per plot thereof, recorded In Plat Book 5, Page 272 of the Public Records of Nassau County, Florida and all fixtures and personal property located therein or thereon, which are Included as security In Plaintiff's mort- gage. Doted at Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida, this 8th day of November, 2005. John Crawford Clerk of said Circuit Court By:; /s/Carla A.O'Leary As Deputy Clerk Robert L Wunker, Esquire Rutherford Mulhall, RA., Attorneys for Plaintiff 2600 North Military Trail, 4th Floor Boca eaton, FL 33431-6348 (561)241-1600 2t 11-16-23-2005 4753 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 05-CA-380 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. FERNITTE FAYE GILYARD, PER- SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL LEE POPE, A/K/A ETHEL E. POPE, DECEASED; FERNITTE FAYE GILYARD: JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Nov 7, 2005 entered In Civil Case No. 05-CA-380 of the Circuit Court of the 4TH Judicial Circuit in and for NAS- SAU County, Yulee, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at Nassau Judicial Annex at the NASSAU County Courthouse located at 76347 Veterans Way In Yulee, Florida, at 11:30 a.m. on the 9 day of January, 2006 the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: THE NORTH 1/1 OF LOT 7, BLOCK 147, FERNANDINA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID CITY, AS UTHO- GRAPHED AND ISSUED IN 1857 BY THE FLORIDA RAILROAD COMPANY. AND ENLARGED, REVISED AND REISSUED IN 1887 AND 1901 BY THE FLORI- DA TOWN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Dated this 8 day of November, 2005. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ Carla A. O'Leary Deputy Clerk THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN. RA.. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 05-44389(FNMA) GMAP IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- ABILITIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation should con- fact COURLADMINISTRAlTON, at the NASSAU County Courthouse at 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. 2t 11-16-23-2005 4756 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 PM.the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex. 961.35 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-048, amend- ing Ordinance No.97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday, the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 PM., the Public is Invited to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-048, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty in Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: PARCEL No. 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF THE JOHN LOWE (MILL GRANT), SECTION 37, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, A PORTION OF THE JOHN LOWE (MILL GRANT), SECTION 51, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, A POR- TION OF THE JOHN D.VAUGHN GRANT, SECTION 38, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, AND A POR- TION OF THE JOHN D.VAUGHN GRANT, SECTION 52, TOWN- SHIP 3 NORTH, ALL LYING IN RANGE 27 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE COMMENCE AT THE INTER- SECTION OF THE CENTERUNE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULE- VARD (A 125-FOOT RIGHT-OF- WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED) WITH THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200/A-1-A (A VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT OF WAY AS ESTABLISHED BY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT- OF-WAY MAPS, SECTION NO. 74060-2503), SAID POINT BEING AT RIGHT OF WAY STA- TION 301+46.73 AS SHOWN ON SAID DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT-OF- WAY MAPS, SECTION NO. 74060-2503; THENCE NORTH 0 1i50i" E-TT .LOrir-^ 0ID ,; 1: -1I: .I[ ]I *- .F- -rrE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 711.05 FEET; THENCE NORTH- WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2325'27" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 290.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF TAN- GENCY, SAID CURVE BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 0627'43"WEST, 288.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 71 52'50" WEST DEPARTING SAID CEN- TERLINE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 62.50 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF SAID GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING SAID POINT BEING A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 648.55, THENCE SOUTHEAST- ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1127'27",AN ARC DISTANCE OF 129.69 FEET, SAID CURVE BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING AND DIS- TANCE OF SOUTH 12026'43" EAST, 490.37 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89*00'07" WEST, DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD, A DIS- TANCE OF 490.37 FEET; THENCE NORTH, 1630'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 543.77 FEET; THENCE NORTH 25*00'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 392.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 27000'00"WEST,A DIS- TANCE OF 82.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 48052'27" EAST, A DIS- TANCE OF 564.17 FEETTO SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH 18010'26" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULE- VARD, A DISTANCE OF 1266.79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING, PARCEL No. 2 ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF THE JOHN LOWE . (MILL GRANT), SECTION 37, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, A POR- TION OF THE JOHN LOWE (MILL GRANT), SECTION 51, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, A POR- TION OF THE JOHN D.VAUGHN GRANT, SECTION 38, TOWN- SHIP 2 NORTH, AND A POR- T11iON OF THE JOHN D.VAUGHN GRANT, SECTION 52, TOWN- SHIP 3 NORTH, ALL LYING IN RANGE 27 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE COM- MENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD (A 125- FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED) WITH THE NiORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 200/A-1-A (A VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT OF WAY AS ESTABLISHED BY DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS, SECTION NO. 74060- 2503), SAID POINT BEING AT RIGHT OF WAY STATION 301+46,73 AS SHOWN ON SAID DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS, SECTION NO. 74060- 2503; THENCE NORTH 0515'01" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD. A DIS- TANCE OF 202.24 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE, SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 711.05 FEET: THENCE NORTH- WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23*25'27" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 290.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF TAN- AGENCY, SAID CURVE BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 06027'43'"WEST, 288.68 FEET; THENCE NORTH 18010'26" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 838.97 FEET; THENCE NORTH 7149'34" WEST, DEPARTING SAID CENTERUNE OF GENE LASSERRE BOULE- VARD, A DISTANCE OF 62.37 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID GENE LASSERRE BOULEVARD AND THE MOST SOUTHERLY COR- NER OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1065, PAGE 1767 OF SAID NAS- SAU COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 3253'57" EAST, DEPARTING SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE-OF. GENE. LASSERRE BOULEVARD, AND AXONG-THCE._ SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1065. PAGE 1767, A DISTANCE OF 1465.20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 6346'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 659.47 FEET TO A FOUND 4'X4' CON- CRETE MONUMENT IDENTIFIED AS PLS 2445, AND THE NORTH- WESTERLY CORNER OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 579, PAGE 407, SAID PARCEL 85-1(C), SAID NASSAU COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 00010'00'WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY UNE OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN SAID OFFI- CIAL RECORDS BOOK 579, PAGE 407. PARCEL 85-1(C),TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 579, PAGE 407, PARCEL 85-1(C) A DISTANCE OF 1492.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7246'59" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 579, PAGE 407, PARCEL 85-1 (C), A DIS- TANCE OF 125.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 07*51'24" WEST, DEPARTING SAID SOUTHERLY LINE OF THOSE LANDS AS INTENDED TO BE DESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 579, PAGE 407, PARCEL 85-1(C), A DIS- TANCE OF 70.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 82008'36" WEST, A DIS- TANCE OF 1349.29 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the north side of SR200, east and west side of Gene Lasserre Boulevard, Yulee area. This property Is zoned as Open Rural (OR) and a rezon- Ing to Industrial Warehouse (IW) is requested on approxi- mately 73 acres. This application. is filed by"- TerraPoint LLC, 1901 Island Walkway, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Ron Flick, 961687 Gateway Boule- vard, Suite 201M, Amelia Island, FL 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are. applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005,. herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- du:I 3 0. ,b ual3.T-i'3i :i:l ir 3, :.,1T Ih ,,h ..r.na ii-.3 Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate in this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD. AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4752 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December, 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental Complex, 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee. FL 32097 to con- sider an application for Re- zoning No. R05-047, amend- Ing Ordinance No.97-19; also be it known that on Tuesday. the 29th day of November 2005, a Workshop will be held at the Commission Cham- bers, Nassau County Govern- mental Complex at 7:00 RM., the Public Is Invited to attend the meeting but no public Input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 PM.,. the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said application for Rezoning No. R05-047, amending Ordinance No. 97-19, at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" A portion of the JOHN D. VAUGHN. GRANT, Section Thirty-eight (38), Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty-seven (27) East, Nassau County, Florida. Being also a portion of the lands described in Affidavit, recorded In public records of said County, in Official Records Book 114, page 96. Said portion being more particularly described as fol- lows: For a point of reference, commence at a point where the Old Southerly right-of-way line of State Road No, 200. A- 1-A (a Seventy-five (75.0) foot R/W) Is Intersected by the Westerly line of said Section Thirty-eight (38); and run South Twenty-three (23) degrees, Seven (07) minutes, Forty (40) seconds East. a distance of Six Hundred Twenty-four and Twenty-six Hundredths (624.26) feet. to the POINT OF BEGIN- NING. From the POINT OF BEGIN- NING thus described, contin- ue South Twenty-three (23) degrees, Seven (07) minutes, Forty (40) seconds East. along said Westerly line, a distance of Two Hundred Ninety-five and Twenty-three Hundredths (295.23) feet; run thence North Seventy-eighth (78) degrees, Fifty-one (51) min- utes East, a distance of One Hundred Fifty-one and Five Hundredths (151.05) feet; run thence North Twenty-three (23) degrees, Two (02) min- utes, Fifty-five 955) seconds West, a di-tanr- of Two -Hundred "- r ,-, n and Fourteen Hundredths (295.14) feet; run thence South Seventy-eight (78) degrees, Fifty-one (51) minutes West, a distance of One Hundred Fifty-one and Five Hundredths (151.05) feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT any por- tion lying within Right of Way of Miner Road. The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property is: On the east side of Miner Road between St. Paul Blvd. West and Kutan Drive, Yulee area. This property is zoned as Open Rural (OR) and a rezon- ing to Commercial General (CG) Is requested on approx- imately 1.5 acres. This application is filed by: Lillie and Benjamin Isaac, PO Box 221, Yulee, Florida 32041. owners and Lupita McClen- ning, 402 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30 RM., on December 6, 2005, herein by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7;00 RM., This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Office. Interested parties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication in care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, Florida 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT 2u,-_H 1 IET 1 j,- .-,r Ht-fi NG, i n i'-- II:IL i':_ 'i- i ,O F IH- i-;l:, fL r,.--- IL FOR THLIHI=,-:.:.E r --. reDTO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RE- CORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Planning and Zoning Board may continue hearing on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA /s/ Richard King Its: Chairman 2t 11-16-23-2005 4757 CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Femandina Beach, Florida, will hold a public hear- ing on Tuesday. December 6, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 204 Ash Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida to review application CU 2005-63: BAILEY ROAD CHURCH OF GOD. OWNER. Applicant Is requesting approval of a conditional use for an existing church In the R- 1A, single family dwelling dis- trlct.The property is located at 2920 Bailey Road. A copy of the application and information on the above matter may be Inspected In the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 204 Ash Street, between the hours of 8:00AM 5:00PM, Monday through Friday The applica- tions will be considered In a quasi-judicial proceeding. Copies of the quasi-judicial procedures are available at the Office of theof the City Clerk and will be available at the meeting. Telephone number 904-277-7305. Interested parties may appear fat said hearing and be heard as to the advisabil- ity of any action, which may be considered. Any persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate In this program or activity should contact 277- 7305. TDD 277-7399, (Y num- ber for all City offices) or through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 or 1- 800-955-8771 (TDD) at least 24 hours In advance to request such accommodation. IF ANY PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD/COM- MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH HEARING, S/HE WILL NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VER- BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH Cassandra P MItchell City Clerk 2t 11-16-23-2005 4754 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 6th day of December 2005. at 7:00 p.m., the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- sau County Governmental complex. 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097; to con- sider an amendment to the Nassau County Compre-hen- slve Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). No. CPA05-025. Also be it known that on Monday, the 9th day of January 2006, at 7:00 p.m., the Board of County Commis- sioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said petition for an amend- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM), appli- cation No. CPA-05-025 at the above location concerning the following described prop- erty In Nassau County. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT 'A" A portion of the JOHN D, VAUGHN GRANT, Section Thirty-eight (38). Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty-seven (27) East, Nassau County, Florida. Being also a portion of the lands described in Affidavit, recorded in public records of said County. in Official Records Book 114, page 96. Said portion being more particularly described as fol- lows: For a point of reference, commence at a point where the Old Southerly right-of-way line of State Road No. 200, A- 1-A (a Seventy-five (75.0) foot R/W) is intersected by the Westerly line of said Section Thirty-eight (38); and run South Twenty-three (23) degrees. Seven (07) minutes, Forty (40) seconds East, a distance of Six Hundred Twenty-four and Twenty-six Hundredths (624.26) feet, to the POINT OF BEGIN- NING. From the POINT OF BEGIN- NING thus described, contin- ue South Twenty-three (23) degrees. Seven (07) minutes, Forty (40) seconds East, along said Westerly line, a distance of Two Hundred Ninety-five and Twenty-three Hundredths (295.23) feet; run thence North Seventy-eighth (78) degrees, Fifty-one (51) min- utes East, a distance of One Hundred Fifty-one and Five Hundredths (151.05) feet; run thence North Twenty-three (23) degrees, Two (02) min- utes, Fifty-five 955) seconds West, a distance of Two Hundred Ninety-five and Four- teen Hundredths (295.14) feet; run thence South Seventy- eight (78) degrees, Fifty-one (51) minutes West, a distance of One Hundred Fifty-one and Five Hundredths (151.05) feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT any por- tion lying within Right of Way of Miner Road. The street address and/or location for the above described property Is: On the east side of Miner Road between St. Paul Boulevard West and Kutan Drive, Yulee area. This.application is filed by: ULille and Benjamin Isaac, PO Box 221,Yulee, Florida 32041, owners and Lupita McClen- ning. 402 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent. This property is classified on the FLUM as Low Density Residential and a change is requested to Commercial on approximately 1.5 acres. A copy of the application may be examined at the Growth Management Office. located in the Public Services Building; 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097; Telephone 491-3613 or 1-800-264-2065. Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up' copies of the application and copies,of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. THIS MATTER IS SUBJECTTO COURT IMPOSED QUASI-JUDI- CIAL RULES OF PROCEDURES. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD _11 1 I I *I, : .d I ,TH 1- I- 11-I I NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS OR TO WRITTEN COMMUNI- CATION CARE OF NASSAU COUNTY GROWTH MANAGE- MENT DEPARTMENT, 96161 NASSAU PLACE, YULEE, FL 32097. The specifics of the appli- cation will be read at 6:30, p.m., on the date set forth herein by the Zoning Director or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations In order to participate in this pro- gram or activity should con- tact 491-3606 at least twenty- four (24) hours in advance to request such accommoda- tion. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD. AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE WILL NEED A RECORD TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO- CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI- MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. The Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. Chairman King Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County, Florida All persons interested are notified to be present and they will be heard at the pub- lic hearing before the Board of County Commissioners as herein above stated. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court Nassau County, Florida 2t 11-16-23-2005 4758 PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PER FLA. STAT. SUBSECTION (5) 713.78 (3)(b)(4). WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2005 AT 10:30 AM. LOCATION 474357 S.R.200 E. A1A, FERNANDINA BCH, FL DRISCOLL AUTO TOW LLC. VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD TOTHE HIGHEST BIDDER AND MUST BE MOVED THE DAY OF THE SALE. WE HAVE THE RIGHTTO REFUSE A BID. VEHICLES WILL BE AVAIL- ABLE TO VIEW FROM 10:00 AM UNTIL AUCTION BEGINS AT 10:30AM. 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN#T1BE32K13U707871 1994 NISSAN ALTIMA VIN#1N4BU31DORC201897 1988 BUICK LE SABER VIN#1G4HR54CXJH500563 1984 CHEVY S-10 VIN#1GCBS14BXE8138366 1989 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN#JTSV21E7K0253876 2001 FORD TAURUS VIN#1 FAFP53V81A198703 1983 TOYOTA CELICA VIN#JT2PA64L5D6154940 1992 MAZDA VAN VIN#JM3LV5225N0441504 1983 PONTIAC PERESIAN VIN#1G2BT69H9FX28307 1993 CHEVY BLAZER VIN#1GNCS13W7P2195579 2001 GMC JIMMY VIN#1GKCS13W112224112 1991 CHEVROLET S-10 VIN#1 GCCT14Z7M8300967 1994 CHEVROLET CAVALIER VIN#1G1JC1447R7365853 1996 FORD F-150 VIN#f1FTEF15N5TLC 19067 1991 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN#4T1VY22EMU069392 1993 NISSAN MAXIMA VIN#JN1HJ01F7PT118397 2002 DODGE PICKUP VIN#1 D7HA18N92S673307 OTHER VEHICLES WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE FOR AUCTION It 11-16-2005 4755 \'. i' i .i-wy, NOVEMBER 16.2005 News-Leader r r " r-. -WcMN WiNC .7 * *V. f~ 74/ C -~ .~S .4.. 4, ,, i 4 ' x 0 Of 1'-. r e * 4.... .4.. 'r3a4' 42.1 ....... . . . ..' ". ."", ,4 .. _*,'. -- II I -'^ r w 1.- a.. 2 A .. 0 I ADELPKIACLASSIC CAB ESPN GA PLAN FREE! ,**i, MAmJ. .v ~ "'-C.t '44$ 4:. 4. -4 T '4*'- T I.: .41 4.., '.4......... V 4 .4, ,r. "4t&r$?. - 44 .. 'l* -a. 4. .. .4 ''.4 "'1".. 4.. 4 r 44* *1~~ I a, SI . .* !_' * . ; .... /* .o '^^, , E "'"''T\ -.1.00 -WdP Awl AV" It, h-I a PEOPLE & PLACES HIGHLIGHTS 'Real Forrest Gump' Rob Sweetgall, author, speaker and fitness walker, will speak at 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at West Nassau High School and at 7 p.m. that day at Femandina Beach High School. Nicknamed "the real Forrest Gump," Sweetgall has walked across the county seven times. Along the way he has inspired young and old with his motivational seminars focusing on walking, fitness, weight management, stress reduction and longevity. The seminar, which will include tips on fitness activi- ties,;exercises to eliminate low-back pain and the 14 healthy habits of successfully aging people, is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Amelia Island 'Plantation, the Nassau County School Board and. Nassau County Commission. Bea ujolais Nouveau .The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island Beaujolais Nouveau Festival wili -- be held / ' Nov. 17. from 5-8 After -:. guests raise a cham- pagne toast to , those'who deliver the 2005 vintage, the corks on the new Beaulolais Nouveau will be popped and a variety of wines will be offered for sampling. There will be hors d'oeuvres, food stations with made-to- order delicacies and illuminat- ed ice displays. Cost is $57 per person, including tax and gratuities. Call the resort at 277-1028 or Ritz-Carlton reservations at 800-241-3333. 'Bravo! Bravissimor Si idrfrtPi 'direction rof artistic director Jane Lindberg, perform Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. 2600 Atlantic Ave. The concert "Bravo! Bravissimo!" will present two Italian Baroque works. "Gloria" by Antonio Vivaldi and "The Magnificat" by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Janet Cauthen will be the accompa- nist, along with a string quartet from Jacksonville. The quartet will also play a Bach piece at the opening of the concert. Tickets are $10 for adults and $2 for students. They may be purchased at the door or in advance at the Chamber of Commerce, downtown and Gateway To Amelia, the Waterwheel Art Gallery on First Coast Highway. Susan's, Slightly Off Centre and Eileen's Arts & Antiques. Southside meeting The Southside Neighbor- hood Association will host an Information Forum for all resi- dents in all Southside neigh- borhioods on Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. in the Willie Mae Ashley Auditorium at the Peck Center. Southside's neighbor- hoods are changing and there are many issues that will affectthose who live there. Come out to learn/know your Rights. Nouveau art An opening reception for the Island Art Association Nouveau Art juried show enti- tled "Holidays Black and White," will be held Nov. 18 from 5- ,is locat- ed at Second St. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. The association will host Gallery Art Fest, an arts and crafts show outside the gallery, on Nov. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists and craftspeo- ple interested in participating may contact Pam Bennett, 491-4778, or e-mail stainedg- lassbypam@yahoo.com. PEOPLE Continued on 13B WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 NEWS-LEADER / FERNANDINA BEACH, FL PAGE liB After the c t is like asking someone about their blind date. You listen carefully to the well-chosen words that make up the response. You know those nondescript answers that you can- not quite read? Many people know we have just come back from our first cruise sponsored by the Amelia Book Island Festival. We depart- ed from Jacksonville and stopped at Key West and Nassau before returning..We found a perfect marriage a travel adventure and sharing time with people who love books. Scheduled programs included talks by the two authors who joined us Katheryn Wall and Carl L. Smith, both featured authors at this year's festival. So the questions are coming our way. "How was the cruise?" Donning my best Mona Lisa smile, I respond with great diplo- macy. Big Guy and I had a great time; we usually do. We had the bonus of delightful traveling com- panions. We embraced the adven- ture with our usual enthusiasm and sense of humor. How could we not have fun?" Upon boarding we were issued official "Fun Cards." The cards allowed us to charge any of the "fun" options our cruise offered. As we anticipated our trip, we ,ruise...jus worried about our D Once on quarters. board the truly enor- mous ship, we found ao ur assigned room- E56. We Dickie Anderson held our breath as we pushed FROM THIE open the PORCH door. It was the first of many pleasant surprises. We had anticipated a small airless cubicle with two fold-down beds, no win- dow and a bathroom that would require an engineer to negotiate. Not only did we have a delightful room, with a big window, a down quilt and pillows and a television; we got towel animals every night. Yes, our steward would delight us with a variety of creatures made out of our towels. Hey, when at sea it doesn't take much to amuse you. We learned a lot about cruises. Things like there are two times for dinner. Too early and too late. And two temperatures of shower water -:too hot and too cold. You never go hungry on a cruise. If SUBMITTED Cal Atwood, left, "Big Guy" and Dickie Anderson aboard the Amelia Book Island Festival cruise. you don't go to the sit-down din- ners there are endless options to eat and drink. The ship was immaculate. We found a crew that represented more than 100 coun- tries and were to the man and woman well groomed, friendly and efficient. "Did you go to any shows?" We went to only one show. When they pulled people from the audience and proceeded to totally humiliate them we made a deci- sion. We would take no chances - no shows. By the time the cruise was over we had mastered the ship's layout and how to get from place to place. That involved mostly get- ting from our room to the dining room and from the dining room to our room. Everything is on a sep- arate deck and each has a name and/or letters. Each stairway looks the same and more often than not we would freeze at a landing trying to figure out if our destination was upstairs or down- stairs. We made two stops. The first was Key West and the second Nassau. Like sheep down a.chute, we flo' ed into the small towns l:'rimeid f.,r cr,.iis ship arrivals. Souvenir shops and bars compet- ed for our dollars. Each port had a must-stop. In Key West the must-do was Ernest Hemingway's home. It is the ultimate Key West abode with porches on all sides and tropical foliage growing wild around the house. The famous cats looked back at us sullenly. We took the tour and as we went from room to room we admired the walls of pic- tures. There were pictures of women, fish, big game and the man himself, truly bigger than life. The highlight, of course, was a stop at the studio where the great writer typed his manu- scripts. The typewriter sits, lonely and missing the talented fingers that once pounded out some of the best prose ever written. The must-stop in Nassau was the straw market. Be aware. It is not a straw market It is a knock- off market Stall after stall of , Vuitton, Gucci and Fendi were jammed under a hot tent. There were knockoffs of knockoffs and in every size and color. It was dif- ficult to find anything made of straw, but there were some bar- gains. So when people ask about our cruise. We smile and say with total sincerity, "We had a great time." Dicki Andcrson welcomes your comments at dickiemmnn'biel- south.net. Doctor honored Dr. William Rodeffer speaks about his life 'in Fernandina Beach after accepting a proclamation from Mayor Ken Walker. ored Rodeffer, who recently retired, for 55 years of serving citizens through his dental practice and for his lifetime of civic involvement. NE _-LLAD'EF CIS celebration More than 200 people attended the Communities In Schools of Nassau County annual Century Club fundraising event Nov. 3 at The Ritz- Carlton, Amelia Island. The annual event celebrates the success of the CIS students, schools, volunteers and staff. Ashley McIntyre, the CIS program director at Fernandina Beach Middle School, receives a thank-you rose and hug from Josh Legg, left, an eighth grade student at FBMS, for the help and assistance she has provided him since he entered the sixth grade. Josh read a letter he wrote to McIntyre praising her efforts at FBMS. Susan Milana, the executive director of CIS, reviews the growth of students served in Nassau County by CIS from 2004 to 2005, above. ~- ~ SUBMITTED Eagle Scout Thomas William Kelley has earned the rank of Eagle Scout and was recently recognized at a ceremony in Fernandina Beach. Kelley is pictured above with his parents, Mike and Penny Kelley, also of Fernandina Beach. -' .. ~ A - ~:'. SUBMITTED Local doctor in Kosovo Dr. Daniel Matricia, a colonel in the Army National Guard, helps local military physicians provide health care to residents of rural Kosovo. Matricia is a physician from Amelia Island and is the medical director for the Emergency Department at Camden Medical Center. He is currently deployed as medical support for a California Army National Guard Unit. They are all part of the UN and Nato's mission in Kosovo to provide civil services and peacekeeping. The province of Kosovo is in the process of establishing independence from neighboring Serbia. put on your best smile SUBMITTED Spelling wizards Semi-finalists in the Boys & Girls Club of Fernandina Beach "Hollowean Spelling Bee" were Tyler Jamison, Cody Pease, Nichole Gilbert and Dedrick Hightower. No- COMMUNITY SCRIPBOOK m WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS NASSAU HUMANE SOCIETY Quality Health of Fernan- dina Beach is sponsoring a pro- gram for community members to adopt a senior angel for Christmas. Volunteers will be assigned a resident, given an idea of what they would like and purchase one gift for them. Administrator Debbie L. Daniels said the idea behind the program is to ensure that all 120 residents, whether they have family or not, will receive a gift for the holiday. For more information, call 261-0771. Edward Waters College will hold a tree lighting program Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. on the Centennial Library lawn, 1658 Kings Road in Jacksonville. Santa will arrive at 5:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the college Concert Choir and Jazz Ensemble and the Bell Choir of Ribault Middle School. There will be pictures with Santa and face painting. For information call (904) 470-8251. * St. Peter's Episcopal Church is hosting its annual Alternative Gift Market and Craft Fair on Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. and Nov. 20 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the Parish Hall at the corner of North Ninth Street and Atlantic Avenue. Proceeds from the hand-made crafts sold will benefit people from all over the world. International charities represent- ed are African Team Ministries, MayaWorks, Heifer Project, Ten Thousand Villages and Siwok Craftst Profits sent back to the participating countries in Africa and South America will be used for food, education, medical needs and housing. Local participants include the Episcopal Women's Club, Micah's Place, Communities in Schools, Newcomers' Club, Take Stock in Children and the Barnabas Center, offering a selection of holiday cards, cook- books, crafts and more. Breakfast will also be available. *0 The Cats Angels, Inc. SPCA fourth annual ABC Christmas Bazaar will be held Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center auditorium. Artists, businesses and crafts- people will display their wares. There will be a silent auction, door prize drawings, the Cat Cafe featuring Beth's chili and a cat/kit- ten adoption. Door pHie ticketss are $1 each, 7 for $5 or 15 for $10, or receive a ticket per pound of dry cat food donated. Proceeds benefit the Cats Angels ,spay/neuter program. Stop by the Cats Angels Thrift Store, 869 Sadler Road, Suite 7, for more information. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11 GLENDA S. JENKINS/NEWS-LEADER Mary Lou Thompkins admires a collection of handmade tote bags at the Women of First Presbyterian Church annual craft bazaar Nov. 5. Proceeds support Florida mission projects and local charities. Georgette Giles and Ann Chronister, chairman and cochairman for the bazaar, said more than 150 women contributed to the project that raised more than $5,000 last year. a.m. to 5 p.m., or call 321-2267 to leave a message. * The 19th Annual Christmas Arts and Crafts Festival will be held Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morocco Shriners Center, 3800 St. Johns Bluff Road S. Admission is $3 for adults ($2 with coupon); kids under 12 are free., For more information call (904) 642-5200, ext. 10. * The Woman's Club of Femandina Beach annual Holiday Bazaar is Nov. 19 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the clubhouse, 201 Jean Lafitte Blvd. Artisans will sell art, jewelry, and gifts for the holiday season. Lunch can be purchased in the Tea Room. All proceeds will go to Woman's Club various charities. * St. Michael's Christmas Bazaar will be held Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Parish Hall, Fourth and Calhoun streets in Femandina Beach. The bazaar will offer arts, crafts, raffles and , fun for kids, including pictures with Santa. On Ndif25 from 8-11 a.m. on' Centre Street, shoppers may participate in the Annual Pajama Party and Sale, with great deals and discounts and gift certificates for the three "best dressed" pajama clad shoppers. Merchants will serve bever- ages, including juice and coffee, DINNER FOR 2 Tues., Wed., Thurs. $55o0 (Exclusive of Tax & Gratuity. Maximum of 6 guests) Includes Bottle of Wine We wish family & friends a Happy Gobble, Gobble from Centre St. Caf6! OSe / ea.. &1AyR duec vDee&e & tare Nigte Sneaeds NOVEMBER DEAL DAYS Go to www.thesurfonline.com for the deal of the day! C.A.P. Members are you today's $100 Gift Certificate Winner? Check the website! THANKSGIVING DAY Full Menu Available Thanksgiving Buffet 12-7pm $17.95 Adults / $8.95 Children 12 & Under Football on 23 TV's Live Entertainment 5-9pm ** Smile At The Gas Pump! Bring in an Original Gas Receipt Sand Receive / 1(Dine-n only. Specials cannot d ll U ReceiVe KU/o I I. be combined. Valid Mon-Thurs.) :SPECI SU DAYS I S Watch Your Favorite Te B o on Ona or More of Our 28 TVsI 5 5 Lobstei's 11 am-10 Opm ($iA AUCE Wings 1pm-5pm (RE-ORDERS 'TIL 6PM) as well as pastries. For more information, call 261-3248. * The Annual Christmas Glow sponsored by the GFWC Woman's Club of Fernandina Beach will be held on Dec. 2 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the clubhouse at 201 Jean Lafitte Blvd. There will be face painting, entertainment, and visits with Santa. Chili, hot dogs, chips and colas will be served for a fee. Cookies and punch will be free. This is the Woman's Club's gift to the com- munity. All ages are invited. For information call 261-4885. * The Ponte Vedra Woman's Club Holly Ball 2005 and silent auction, a fuhd-raiser to benefit local charities, will be held Dec. 2 at the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, Ponte Vedra. Cocktails are at 7 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. Tickets are $85. Call (904) 258-2978 for more information. The first Yulee Holiday, Festival, sponsored by Yulee Little League along with corpo- rate sponsors, will be held from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Yulee Sports Complex on Goodbread Road in Yulee. It is free and open to the public. Local bands and organiza- tions will provide entertainment all day long. There will be arts and crafts booths, food vendors, face painting, pie throwing and pie eating contests throughout the day, a kids' zone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Santa from 10 a.m. to noon, and a gingerbread house contest, with judging beginning at 10 a.m. Look for designated parking areas on US 17 beside the Nazarene Church and at Yulee Primary School. The $3 parking charge will include a trolley ride to and from the festival grounds. Proceeds will benefit the new Yulee High School Boosters Club and Yulee Primary School. For information contact Connie Daughtry at 225-2516 or Kim Smith at 225-2045. The Holiday Angel Beauty Pageant will take place from 9 a.m. to noon for ages birth to 8 years old and 1-3 p.m. for ages 8-18. To register or for more infor- mation, call Christy Johnson at (904) 879-4949. 0 0 0 Take Stock in Children pres- ents "Light Up A Life," an evening of fine wine, hors d'oeu- vres and a silent auction in a fes- tive holiday setting from 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 3 at Marche Burette in the Spa and Shops at Amelia Island Plantation. Call 321-2434. * The Florida Ballet will per- form the Nutcracker at Amelia Island Plantation on Dec. 10. There will be a condensed family- friendly performance at 2 p.m. and a full evening performance at 7:30 p.m. Performances will be in the' Grand Pavilion, next to the Verandah Restaurant, with a Nutcracker luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Verandah. Mingle with cast members and enjoy lunch Tickets for the afternoon per- formance are $10 per person and $30 per person for the full evening show. Call 491-4646 for ticket and luncheon information. The Holiday Pet Stroll will be held Dec. 10 in downtown Fernandina Beach. Line-up begins at 10 a.m. at Atlantic Coast Federal Bank on Eighth and Centre streets. Actor Nick Loren, a stand-in for John Travolta, will be the emcee. An $8 donation is suggested and will go to the Nassau Humane Society. Prizes will be awarded to the most festive pooches. Pre-register at Redbones Dog Bakery and Boutique, 809 S. Eighth St., and on the day of the parade starting at 9 a.m. Call 321-0020 for information. * Amelia Island's 15th annual Christmas Tour of Bed and Breakfast Inns will be held Dec. 10-11 from 2-6 p.m. Participating are Addison on Amelia, Ash Street Inn, Bailey House, Fairbanks House, Florida House Inn, Hoyt House, Amelia Island Williams House and the Elizabeth Pointe Lodge. Guests will also tour the Femandina Beach Post Office and the Nassau County Courthouse. Amelia Arts Academy students will perform songs of the season in many of the inns on the tour. Tickets are $20 and available at the Amelia Island Chamber of Commerce, Publix and Harris Teeter grocery stores on Amelia Island, the Amelia Island Museum of History and at the inns. A portion of the proceeds will benefit LifeQuest Organ Recovery Services, an organiza- tion promoting organdonor" ' awareness and education. * The Fernandina Beach Lighted Holiday Parade, begin- ning at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 10, will feature floats and vehicles that are lit with the holiday spirit, as well as Santa and Mrs. Claus. It will wind its way through Femandina Beach beginning at 11th and Ash streets and ending at 11th and Atlantic streets. For more information about the parade and route, call 261-3248. The parade is presented by the Southside Neighborhood Association. Evening lantern-led tours of the historic district conducted by Amelia Island Museum docents will take place on Dec. 9 and 10 at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Reservations are required and. can be made by calling the museum at (904) 261-7378, ext. 105. To submit Holiday Happenings calendar items, e-mail Sian Perry at sperry@fbnewsleader.com or fax them to 261-3698. Taste- Amelia's Best Seafood! Serving the freshest seafood, and more, in a casual family-friendly atmosphere. Nightly 5:30pm 10:00pm -Public Welcome- Call 321.5050 for reservations @gimelia Island Plantatiot FLORIDA'S PREMIER ISLAND RESORT" 6800 First Coast Highway Amelia island, FL 32034 . V/MC/AX/DIS 1 Meet Gus, the Nassau Humane Society's Doberman that has not been clipped (his tail and ears are still long). He would love to go to a home with another dog since he loves to play! He is about 1 1/2 years old and is as close to a "pure" Dobie that the shelter has seen. He sits on command and will fetch the ball all day if you keep playing. Do you have a spot in your home for another dog? Perhaps you could find it in your heart to adopt one of the Humane Society's black cats, Jessie or Jeromy. Jessie is the one in the picture but her broth- er looks just like her! You can view all the pets in per- Hi, everybody, I'm so excited for many reasons. First off, my name is Iris, and it's a miracle I survived! To find out my complete story you'll need to pick up the latest copy of "The Meowing Messenger," Cats Angels' quarterly newsletter. You can get one at the Thrift Store located at the corner of 14th Street and Sadler Road, open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. What I'm super thrilled about is this Saturday, Nov. 19, is the ABC Christmas Bazaar, the fourth annual to be exact. Dozens of artists, businesses, and crafters will show their wares for your shopping pleasure. The Cat Cafe will serve up delicious homemade good- ies, including Beth's famous chili. There will be dozens of door prizes. Chances are $1 son at 671 Airport Road, 11:30 a.m. till 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Saturday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-3 p.m., or visit them online at www.nassauhumanesociety. com. STARS Bobo is a 1-year-old, male, brown and white "Boxador" designer breed, a Boxer/Labrador Retreiver mix with all the best quali- ties of both breeds. His only fault is that he thinks he is a lap dog, and at 60 pounds you will need to have not only a big heart but also a big lap to be his forever friend and give him the great home he deserves! Save the Animals Rescue Society, Inc. works to find homes for abandoned and/or mistreated animals from Nassau County. The adop- tion fee is $125-$200, which helps to cover veteri- nary expenses. STARS does not run a shelter. Animals are fostered by STARS members until a-' suitable and caring home is found. STARS needs new foster homes in order to res- cue more animals and increase adoptions. For more information, contact STARS at www.star- sofamelia.org, or by calling (904) 491-3107, or writing to P.O. Box 893, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. a ticket or bring a bag of dry cat food and get a ticket per pound (a 25-pound bag gets you 25 chances to win!). Yet what you should really come to see is me and the bunches of my feline friends that will be there for immediate adop- tion. In fact, this is the first time I've been at an adoption and I'm so hoping to find my family! All us kitties have been tested for FIV/leu- kemia, spayed or neutered, given our rabies and at least our first if not both our FVRCP vaccinations. The fee is only $75 for most of us. There will be some specials on the all black and black/ white cats, only $50. So you see, the place to be this Saturday is the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center auditori- um from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is free. For infor- mation call 321-2267. WANTED: HISTORIC HOME STORIES "If Walls Could Talk," a long running, hit series on Home and Garden Television, is look- ing for homeowners in the Florida area to be featured on the show. If you have renovated a his- toric home and made any amaz- ing discoveries, or if you know of anyone who may fit the sthow'.A cr.icripii- in. ,Anla,_1 research h %co~jrdin~ji' 1iKctii Gro.gan its s -.i'. KC~rog~tn rX h ig liii *.--lI i ~rt:~i n - ment.curm lime A pic rrmml,-rt d in 1998 and has aiit~d ivtrr Vl-.m episodes and V'iited ill I states smnct, CATS ANGELS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader LITERARY LEANINGS SI I',l.1 I i"1 1 , Friends of the Library, Fernandina Beach present a check for %I 11,000 to help make up for the 2004-5 budget shortfall and purchase books for the Fernandina Beach branch library. From left are Flora Swanson, book sale chair; Jeanne Marshall. Fernandina Beach Library: Donna Paz Kaufman, president of Friends of the Library; Diane .ohnson. children"' library an; and J.anet Loveless, assistant director, Nassau County Public library System. The annual meeting of the Amelia Book Island Festival will be held today at 4 p.m. at First Coast Community Bank. The meeting is open to everyone interested in the festival. Election of the 2006 board of directors and offi- cers will take place, along with a report on this year's festival and discussion of plans and restruc- turing for the 2006 event. Members and Friends of ABIF have voting privileges. For more information, call 491-8176 or e-mail info @ bookisland.org The organizational meeting for this year's One Book, One Community selection, Girl in Hyacinth Blue by Susan Vreeland will be held at the Fernandina Beach Branch Library on Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to sign up for group meetings that will begin in mid- January. Groups will meet around the county and at various times and locations. An online group chat will be offered as well. Volunteers Interested in leading a group discus- sion, call your local library branch. It is not neces- sary to have read the book before attending the organizational meeting. Friends of the Library has copies of Guirin Hyacinth Blue available for purchase at the Fernandina Beach branch. Proceeds benefit the library. The One Book, One Community program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library, Chris Copeland, Doris Davis, Kent DuFault, T.J. Eagen, Amelia Hart, Laura McDonald, Jack Mulligan and Jost Tyler; the production is directed by Kate Hart. Performances are Nov. 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m., with a 2:30 p.m. matinee performance on No. pl9an -, ,- e ,, o 4d .Tickets'are $12.50 for tne evening shows, $12 for the mati- nee and available at FLT, 1014 Beech St., at the UPS Store in the Publix shopping center, or call FLT at 277-2202 or e-mail fltplay @earthlink.net. 'Lostin Yonkers' Tickets are on sale at Amelia Community Theatre for the comic drama "Lost in Yonkers," Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play. Performances are at 8 p.m. on Nov. 17, 18, 19, 25, 26, 30 and Dec. 1-3 and at 2 p.m. on Nov. 27 at 209 Cedar St. Adult tickets are $13; student tickets are $7. The ACT box office is open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, and two hours before curtain on show dates. Call 261-6749 for reserva- tions and information. Peckplay "Moses The Flight to Freedom," will be performed at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 18 at the Peck Center Auditorium. Admission is free. For more information, con- tact Susan at 277-3804. Mens Newcomers The Mens Newcomers Club of Amelia Island will hold its November luncheon meeting at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 17. Guest speaker will be Robert A. Peek, the director of corporate commu- nications for the Jacksonville Port Authority, talking about the pres- ent and future growth of the Jacksonville Port Authority. Women's Center events The Rosanne R. Hartwell Women's Center of Florida SS BRIEFS s with Santa will be held at Bark ntic Ave., on Nov. 19. The cost is efit Spay Nassau. Appointments are * * rh St. is offering "Tans for Cans" late canned goods can receive a .I families. One session per cus- ne beds. eight cans for level two Sun Dazzler. For more information * * .d Shops, Amelia Island Plantation, ng demonstration Nov. 19 at 3 p.m ;licious creation and then take home * * asses from 9 a.m. to noon each nation studio. cs with lots of encouragement to Twiggs, committee chair. For more information contact your library branch: Fernandina Beach. 277-7365; Yulee, 548-4467, Callahan. 879-3434- Hilllard, 845-2495, ard Bryceville. 266-9813. Upcoming book signing include: David Tuttle, The Leopardl of Fernandina, Nov. 19 from 2-5 p.m. at Books Plus on Centie Street in Femandina Beach. Barbara Jean Barta, Baribara Jens Cookbook. Nov. 26 from 2-4 p.m at Books Plus on Centre Street and Nov. 27 from 3-5 p.m at Baibara Jean's restaurant at Gateway to Amelia A Holiday Tea to celebrate the publication of the 50th anniversary edition of Gin from the Sej by Anne Morrow Lindberg will be held Dec. 8 al 3 p.m. at Elizabeth Pointe Lodge. There will be readings by Jan Cote-Merow, Linda McClane and Raven. Tickets are $25 for members of Friends of the Library and Friends of the Amelia Book Island Festival and $30 for non- members and include tea and one copy of the book. Seating is limited. RSVP to 277-2048. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. All proceeds benefit the Fernandina Beachr branch library. The Callahan branch library is closed foi renovation. The book drop is closed and patrons are encouraged to use the other Nassau County Library branches while the branch is closed. Community College at Jacksonville is offering several free events. They are open to the public but registration is required by calling (904) 633-8311. A Women's Information Exchange Luncheon, "Fun or Frenzy: Taking the Stress out of the Holiday S ason," is Nov. 17,t, the Martin Center, .501 W. State St., fourth floor boardroom, from noon-1 p.m. A workshop, "Does Conflict Make You Nervous?" is Dec. 6 from 1-4 p.m. in the boardroom. On Dec. 8 enjoy the Women's Information Exchange Luncheon, "Pieces of Peace in Northern Ireland" from noon-1 p.m. in the boardroom. Craft workshop Yulee Primary School will host a "Make 'n Take Workshop" for the parents of Yulee Primary stu- dents from 4-6 p.m. on Nov. 17 in the school library, The workshop is aimed at jumpstarting children for kinder- garten with quick, easy learning games parents can make them- selves. Supplies will be provided. Childcare will be provided on the kindergarten playground for Yulee Primary students only. Sea turtle talk Florida's beaches are critical nesting habitat for several species of sea turtles. Join Ranger Lee at the Sisters Beach Pavilion (#6) at Little Talbot Island State Park on Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. for a revealing presentation about the impor- tance of these magnificent and gentle creatures. Non-campers, stop by the ranger station before attending the program ($4 per vehicle). No reservations are nec- essary. For more information call 251-2320. Marines reunion All former Marines who were members of Company B 4th Assault Amphibian Bn., also known as the "Iron Gators," are invited to a reunion with Bravo Company USMCR during the Marine Corps Birthday Ball on Nov. 19. The Marine Corps will be 230 years old this year and the "Iron Gators" USMCR Unit will be 50 years old. For more informa- tion visit the web site at www.iron gators.com/mcball.html, or call Sgt. Klein at (904) 542-1751. NEXT WEEK-.1dq '3 o"' Poinsettia sale Keep Nassau Beautiful, Inc.'s annual holiday Poinsettia sale is under way. The plants cost $9.50 each, with a portion of the pro- ceeds going to support KNB's beautification and education proj- ects throughout Nassau County. Orders will be taken until Nov. 21 to insure a wide range of col- ors including red, pink, white, marble (pink with white) and jingle bells (red with white). Orders will be ready early in December. Call KNB at (904) 548-0162. Moneyworkshops The University of Florida Extension Service will provide a confidential financial service to residents of Nassau County from 1-3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Barnabas Centre, 11 South 11th St., Fernandina Beach, through Nov. 23. Consultations are free and on an individual basis. Call 261-7000 to schedule an appointment with Meg McAlpine, Family and Consumer Sciences Agent, University of Florida Extension Service. A special "How To Budget For The Holidays" workshop will be held Nov. 30 from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Barnabas Center. COMING UP FLT auditions Fernandina Little Theater is holding auditions for the comedy 'Tons of Money," which will be presented at the theater, 1014 Beech St. in downtown Fernandina Beach, Feb. 10-25. Rehearsals begin Jan. 3; the director is Geoffrey King. explore and experiment.Any medium can be accommodated. Beginners to advanced welcome. Enthusiasm is ihe only requirement Cost is $30/session. For information call 583-4676. * The UPS Store, 1417 Sadler Road has teamed up with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation and NASCAR champion Dale Jarrett to bring smiles to the faces of children nationwide. Through Dec. 23, the store will offer Toys for Tots donation cards for $1 each, with all proceeds supporting local Toys for Tols efforts Additionally, the store is selling a limited-edition replica of the UPS Store:Toys for Tots #88 Ford racecar for $9.95, with a portion of the proceeds also benefiting Toys for Tots. In addition to fund-raising efforts, the UPS Store is collecting new. unwrapped toys for local children this holiday season. * Scrap N Around Amelia will hold "crop night" classes from 6- 10 p.m. Friday. Classes are $5 per person. Call 206-4121 for reser- vations. ** * Enjoy a coffee roasting demonstration, tasting and discussion at kofe house every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Join owner, roaster Kate Wells as she transforms green coffees into the delicious product so familiar to everyone. Located at 822 Sadler Road in the Five Points Plaza Auditions will be held Nov. 28 and 29 at 7:15 p.m. Needed are six men and four women, ages 18 and older; no previous acting experience is required. For infor- mation, call 321-1595 or e-mail fit- play@ earthlink.net. Garden dedication The Nassau County Extension Demonstration Garden dedication will be held Nov. 30 at 9 a.m. at the Nassau County Govemment Complex on Nassau Place Road in Yulee. Refreshments will be served outside the County Extension Office after the ceremony so guests may view the new office and collect information about upcoming extension programs. Medicare seminar The Elder Care Shine Program and Nassau County Council on Aging will sponsor a seminar on Medicare subscription drug plan costs on Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 416 Alachua St. in Fernandina Beach. Seating is limited. Call the Council on Aging at 261-0701 for reservations. If you need trans- portation, call Care-A-Van at 261-0700. 'Cabaret Jazz Show' Fernandina Beach High School will host its second annual Cabaret Jazz Show on Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room (cafeteria). Tickets are $15 and available at the FBHS front office. The price includes admis- sion, a buffet dinner and fine jazz music and dance. StarTalk On Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. Star Talk will present "Star of Wonder," exploring the Christmas star. Learn what may have appeared in the Arabian sky 2 millennia ago to launch the Magi's search for a newborn king. And find out why the shepherds did not notice it. Bring a lawn chair and meet at the Ybor Alvarez Sports Complex parking lot at the south end of Bailey Street in Fernandina Beach. For last minute weather updates, call Link at 415-2704. Candlelight service Plans are being made for the annual Bereaved Parents Candlelight Service Dec. 4 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 5 p.m. The group's data base has been lost, so those interested in hpi lhpguJd call Rosa * -"Co * _ "Co -- Sy Available front * - * 0 0 - -E~I Chambliss at Amelia's Blooming Baskets at 277-2797, or come by the shop and leave their name, address, telephone number and their child's name. Loss support Amelia Plantation Chapel hosts a support group for anyone experiencing any type of loss (job, death of a loved one, moving, sur- gery). The group meets at 3 p.m. on the first Monday of each month and is open to the public. Pre-reg- istration is not required. Call Audry Newman, R.N., chapel nurse, with any questions at 277- 4414. The next meeting is Dec. 5. Dog adoption The Nassau Humane Society and Redbones Dog Bakery and Boutique will hold a dog adoption from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 10 in the Redbones parking lot at 809 S. Eighth St. Nick Loren, actor and stand-in double for John Travolta and owner of Bow Wow Productions, will be on hand to donate a Bow Wow "Dog on Television" DVD and Bow Way Baby Limited Edition Apparel collar for each pooch that is adopted. " For more information, call the Nassau Humane Society at 321- 1 NHS or Redbones at 321-0020. MUSEUMS "Blue and Gray Unite: Lincoln, Davis, and the Civil War," is an exhibit featuring a unique document signed by both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis that will be at the museum Dec. 4 through March 13. On loan from Gil Colgate, the letter documents an important moment in Civil War history the guarantee of safe passage across enemy lines in order to sell cotton, the sale of which would benefit war orphans. The letter effectively called a temporary halt to the con- flict. Other interesting items include a Lincoln campaign button, a post-assassination newspaper and a slave bill-of-sale. 0 * On Dec. 9 and 10 the Amelia Island Museum of History pres- ents Holiday Luminary Tours of historic downtown Femandina Beach. Stroll down the national Historic District's main thorough- fare and hear fascinating anec- dotes of the families and indus- tries that shaped Femandina. Call the museum at 261-7378, ext. 105, to make your reservation. 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The Classified Ad Deadline for Wednesdays is 5:00 p.m. Monday and for Fridays is 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 100 ANNOUNCEMENTS 204 Work Wanted 403 Financial-Home/Property 606 Photo Equipment & Sales 619 Business Equipment 800 REAL ESTATE 813 Investment Property 858 Condos-Unfurnished 101 Card of Thanks 205 Live-in Help 404 Money To Loan 607 Antiques-Collectibles 620 Coal-Wood-Fuel 801 Wanted to Buy or Rent 814 West Nassau County 859 Homes-Furnished 102 Lost & Found 206 Child Care 500 FARM & ANIMAL 608 Produce 621 Garden/Lawn Equipment 802 Mobile Homes 815 Kingsland/St. Marys 860 Homes-Unfurnished 103 In Memoriam 207. Business Opportunity 501 Equipment 609 Appliances 622 Plants/Seed/Fertilizer 803 Mobile Homes Lots 816 Camden County 861 Vacation Rentals 104 Personals 300 EDUCATION 502 Livestock & Supplies 610 Air Conditioners/Heaters 623 Swap/Trade 804 Amelia Island Homes 817 Other Areas l 862 Bed & Breakfast 105 Public Notice 301 Schools & Instruction 503 Pets/Supplies 611 Home Furnishings 624. Wanted to Buy 805 Beaches 850 RENTALS 863 Office 106 Happy Card 302 Diet/Exercise 504 Services 612 Musical Instruments 625 Free Items 806 Waterfront 851 Roommate Wanted 864 Commercial/Retail 107 Special Occasion 303 Hobbies/Crafts 600 MERCHANDISE 613 Television-Radio-Stereo 700 RECREATION 807 Condominiums 852 Mobile Homes 865 Warehouse 108 Gift Shops 305 Tutoring 601 Garage Sales 614 Jewelry/Watches 701 Boats & Trailers 808 Off Island/Yulee 853 Mobile Home Lots 900 TRANSPORTATION 200 EMPLOYMENT 306 Lessons/Classes 602 Articles for Sale 615 Building Materials 702 Boat Supplies/Dockage 809 Lots 854 Room 901 Automobiles 201 Help Wanted 400 FINANCIAL 603 Miscellaneous 616 Storage/ Warehouses 703 Sports Equipment Sales 810 Farms & Acreage 855 Apartments-Furnished 902 Trucks 202 Sales-Business 401 Mortgages Bought/Sold 604 Bicycles 617 Machinery-Tools-Equip. 704 Recreation Vehicles 811 Commercial/Retail 856 Apartments-Unfurn. 903 Vans 203 Hotel/Restaurant 402 Stocks & Bonds 605 Computers-Supplies 618 Auctions 705 Computers & Supplies 812 Property Exchange 857 Condos-Furnished 904 Motorcycles 905 Commercial THE NEWS-LEADER SERVICE DIRECTORY Is LOCATED ON PAGE 3C I 105 Public Notice 1 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted | 201 Help Wanted | 201 Help Wanted 1101 Card of Thanks CAROLE'S BACK from The Ritz. Now at Golden Scissors Salon. Would like to thank my faithful customers. (904)225-0726 S102 Lost & Found LOST CAT Male gray tabby, has tilted head, lost vicinity Sadler, Simmons & Will Hardee Rd. Please call.(904)277-2108. If you have lost your cat or dog, pis check both animal shelters. The Nassau Humane Society facility is located at 671 Airport Rd. (next to the airport), & the County Animal Shelter, 86078 License Rd. in Yulee (next to the drivers license bldg.). LOST DIAMOND with prongs, on Thursday 11/10 on Amelia Island. Is my wedding diamond & grandmother's. Reward offered. Call (904)261-9845. LOST Small Ruby/Diamond Cluster in parking lot behind library. Call (904)556-9549. LOST 10/28 CELL PHONE. Missing ni-uijrpc of grands & dog. Reward. Call . `..: "-4770. LOST 1 Yankee heart, vic. Peter Pt. & Centre St. Large & friendly, but clumsy. Last seen in possession of incredible & amazing G.R.I.T.S. named Carol Ann. Reward if found. Steve (912)510-7492. S 104 Personals IS STRESS RUINING Your Life? Read DIANETICS by Ron L. Hubbard. Call (813) 872-0722 or send $7.99 to Dianetics, 3102 N, Habana Ave., Tampa, FL 33607. FCAN WANTED SINGLE MEN (over the age of 55) to attend a Single Get-Together Party Sat. Nov. 19, Fernandina Beach. Meet a possible companion. More info call 321-1116. DIVORCE $275-$350* Covers children, etc. Only one signaturere req'd. *Excludes gov't fees. Call weekdays (800)462-2000 ext. 600 (8am-7pm), Alta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. FCAN ARRESTED NEED A LAWYER? All Criminal Defense. *Felonies *Misdemeanors *DUI *Automobile Accident *Domestic Violence *Wrongful Death. "Protect Your Rights". A-A-A Attorney Referral Service (800)733-5342, 24/7. FCAN S105 Public Notice LAW STORE LTD. Preparation of legal documents. Divorces, Name Change, Power of Attorney and Notary Services. Law Store Ltd (904)415-0702. All Real Estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or the intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. The News-Leader will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe that you may have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rental or financing of housing, call the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD - 1(800)669-9777, or for the hearing impaired 1(800)927-9275. SANDHILL RECYCLE CENTER in YULEE Has positions for Experienced Loader Operators and CDL Class "B" Drivers. Benefits Drug-Free Workplace Apply at 153326 C.R. 108 or call 904-225-2801. EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINE In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the News- Leader will be closed on Thursday, November 24th, 2005. Our Classified deadline for the Friday, November 25th edition has been changed to Tuesday, November 22nd at 5pm.. 201 Help Wanted LEAD GENERATOR- Outgoing, self- motivated person to work in the Home Depot stores talking to people about air conditioning. No experience required. Positions available in Jax & Yulee. Hourly + commission, benefits available, FT & PT. Mid-morning through mid-evening hours, Saturday a must. Please call (904)646- 1020. ACT NOW DRIVERS Flatbed, bulk tank & refrigerated divisions. Performance based pay. Experienced operators. Independent contractors or company drivers. CDL instruction program available. (800) 771-6318. www.primeinc.com. FCAN litmelia Island j PlantationT Exciting career opportunities await you! Food Servers Recreation Rental Attendants Villa Bell Person Retail Sales Associates Housekeepers Golf Equipment Operator Security Turndown Attendants For more informriltion contact: SL .I I .i [ IL' .... 904.277.5919 P.O. Box 30000 Amelia Island, FL 32035-3000 www.aipfl.cdm Great Benefits and Perks! EOE and Drug Free Workplace WE HIRE TOP NOTCH PEOPLE! NASSAU COUNTY, FL & KINGS BAY, GA IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: LAW OFFICE/RECEPTION I.T. HELP DESK PROPERTY MANAGER LENDER & LOAN PROCESSOR BOOKKEEPER/ QUICKBOOKS REQ. ACCOUNTING/DATA ENTRY CLERK ELECTRICIANS/ FIREWATCH FOR UPCOMING ERP EOE/M/F/V/H Please Call Dee, Natalie or Mary 904-261-5004 g www.satillatemps.com U Serving North Florida & South Georgia since 1981 RECEPTIONIST Full-Time Have you ever wished that you could work with a great team in an Eden Alternative environment? If you have receptionist and customer service expe- rience, and are looking for a positive change, look to Life Care Center of Hilliard. We provide a competitive wage and benefit package. Send resume to Darlene Tait, People Development Director at (904) 845-7414 or call (904) 845-3988, or you may apply in person at: Life Care Center of Hilliard (JusT 30 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE) U.S. 1 & 3RD Street in Hilliard, FL (ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE) EOE/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE S -N- I Martex Services : L A N D S C A P E M A N A G E M E N T DRIVER Covenant Transport. Excellent pay & benefits for experienced drivers, 0/0, Solos, Teams & Graduate Students. Bonuses available. Refrigerated now available. (888)MORE PAY, (888)667- 3729. FCAN PLUMBER WANTED Mostly new construction. Looking for responsible person that does neat, quality work. Vacation & paid holidays, bonuses & incentives. Top pay for the right person. Call 753-6534. S/E & 3-STATE Run T/T Drivers. Home weekends. Mileage pay, benefits, 401K. Trainees welcome. Miami area. Exp. req. 21 min age/Class-A CDL. Cypress Truck Lines (800)545-1351. FCAN Now Hiring For 2005 Postal Positions - $17.50-$59+/hr. Full benefits, paid training & vacations. No experience necessary. (800)584-1775 Reference #5600. FCAN DRIVERS WANTED Average dispatch is 2100 miles. *3-Pay Pkgs to choose from *Late Model Equipment *No Haz-Mat *No East Coast *100% No-Touch Freight *Weekly Advances *Direct Deposit *Weekly (same week) Settlements. Solos & owner Operators welcome. Requirements: 1 yr. OTR verifiable exp., CDL Class A plus safe driving record. Call Smithway Logistics, Inc. (800)282-1911 ext. 115. FCAN WAIT STAFF NEEDED NOW for busy, upscale golf club & banquet facility. Great benefits. Full $ Part-time. The Golf Club of Amelia Island, 4700 Amelia Island Parkway, Fernandina. (904)277-8015 WATSON CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS - interviewing for SUPERINTENDENT in NE FL & SE GA. 2 yrs. construction exp. in single family or multi-family. Exc. Salary, bonus, benefits, etc. Fax resume to (904)584-1701. Automotive Sales We are seeking motivated individuals to work with our customers, providing them with a dealership experience that is second to none. Medical, 401K, Training Program, Fantastic Bonus Program. If you are looking for great income potential & an excellent opportunity apply in person, ask for Joe Wolfe. /^^^f-^hie~e^.^ --~'~~- -- 464054 State Road 200 Yulee FL 261-6821 1-888-261-6821 NASSAU COUNTY Timber Creek Plantation From the low $200s 1,604-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bedrooms, 2-3.5 baths Now selling. Tour our new home ready for move-in. Oversized homesites available. Amenities include community pool, clubhouse, basketball court and family recreation area BONITO GRILL & SUSHI is looking for lunch & dinner servers. Call after 2:30pm, (904)261-0508. SURVEY CREWS & INSTRUMENT MAN - Construction experience. Please call (904)757-6931. DRIVER Now hiring qualified drivers for Central Florida, local & national OTR positions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no pumps, great benefits, competitive pay & new equipment. Need 2 yrs experience. Call Bynum Transport for your opportunity today. (800)741-7950. FCAN IMMEDIATE OPENING Accounting Department The ideal candidate must be organized, flexible and have above average customer service skills. Position requires A/P and A/R experience with attention to detail, the ability to handle multiple tasks, follow 'procedure and meet deadlines. This is a permanent full time position, M-F, 8:30am-5:00pm with wage to be determined by experience, skills and ability. Resumes may be sent in confidence to: Attn: Office Manager, P.O. Box'766A, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. NASSAU COUNTY Cartesian Pointe From the $180s 1,336-2,478 sq. ft., 2-4 bedrooms, 2-2.5 baths Now selling final homesites. A great value in fast-growing Nassau County. Cartesian Pointe is just minutes from the Intracoastal Waterway, providing family fun and water sports like boating, fishing and swimming. Immediate Openings for motivated and experienced + Landscape Maintenance Crew Leaders Valid Driver's License 3 years experience English/Spanish helpful + Landscape Maintenance Technician Valid Driver's License Helpful Experienced or Will Train Join the team at Martex Services. Send your resume by fax to (904) 261-0821, or call us at (904) 261-5364, or email to martexservices@bellsouth.net. EOE + LfeInurnc + ena 888-KB-HOMES Call today for friendly personali2.-d assistance Find your new home today. kbhome.com Create customized floor plans REALTOR' Cooperation Welcome. Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tues.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 12-6pm. ro.-"f'--i0.- 2005 KB Home (KBH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/tennrms subject to change, prior to Nciwfiofl sale, homesite premiums and/or preodetelrmined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by communily/homeslle and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. is i, Photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Recreational facilities at Villages of Summer Lakes and Timber Creek Plantation area 1'1 t vi.*sncas,, private to community. Maps not to scale. CBC058298 JAX-40081 t.wt a THE RITZ-CARLTON AMELIA ISLAND A GREAT PLACE TO WORK Positions Available in: Engineering Stewarding Valet Parking Food & Beverage Culinary Rooms Currently hiring experienced Server Assistants for Cafe 4750. We are pleased to offer an array of benefits that include: Competitive wages; medical, dental, vision coverage; health care and family care spending accounts; paid vacation; sick and holiday pay; 401(k) plan; educational assistance program; promotions/transfers; two-day ori- entation; on-the-job training; employee discounts; com- plimentary employee meals; well-tailored uniform and so much more! HIRING BONUSES AVAILABLE HOURS OF APPLICATION: Tues. 2-7pm; Wed. & Fri. 9-11 lam, 2-4pm Please call to schedule appts. outside of application hours. EMPLOYtMENT HOTLINE 904-277-1076 Direct Line 904-277-1054 EOE/DWFP I I Bring 4 smile to a child this holiday season by bringing a' new. unwrappd toyto our.ath annual 0. ,United My Toy Drive kick-off event on November 1.9, froniUarn to 3pm',*at KaHome':'&Udll' From 1-2.9.9, exit San Jose heading south, 11112-34 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville. Gu.S mi, to KBHome Studio on right iri., n1ted Claire Lane Shopping Plaza. (904) 596-6800 way 2C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader INTRODUCING OUR NEWEST OFFERING: THE PRESERVE AT SUMMER BEACH RESALES NOW AVAILABLE *s. t 55.5< ? X-',^ ^ .1111'!!1!1"'!!! wm'S~tiji ''-^[9 fcy .Pf^ W1 fW'ft y8e 5-j.. i. -^K y ''':" hhh 4 "-. 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Transportation Drivers Needed Airport shuttle, local transport. Days, nights, & wknds. Prof. appearance. Must be Island resident. Drug free workplace. 321-2828 -a*-so. COURTYARD HOMES Il Th,o M ivni-Jrr IatlcuI cI Oer LrI .\rsels IlandSummer BetarhEevek'pnknt, v ,- w oftf-rrmTwrs-' ,c.I on, I)i alein il li,:Prri'icre at Sumsner Beach. -Me A ['re-r ne-tk',,ni.-.rL',- F-utdul @k- hwmm-xk', %% ll inducle AL,al hta-- arnmmEri-' Arreloa Lsl.n-n.l ha-, r,: o~ter and atanramv fc&igmkig c. mes,-t air;h.- tf.cykl, 3~u~' riA oumrtarJ Hu.rnes %with flexad ~ H-flisv.rp1dnr ,j c ~urc-tv nlh 'dibbl1 Call Summer Betach Reaty; at 800-32-2-7448. E V AT SUMMER BEACH Advance -Agents STitle vowur Amea 9slan "C(o'Sa rice" Clos Tiffe Companj NtAl Til-Cmaie.r Cetd Sqa Next closing, give us a try and find out what "FULL SERVICE" really means! - Courtesy remote location and after hours closings available upon request - Absolutely the fastest turnarounds available for quick closings - Great prices! 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Built in 2001, great open floor CREEKFRONT LOT plan, could be 4BR/2BA or 3BR w/office, Nassauville. Very nice over 1,800 SF, on a half acre lot, includes acres. 218' $275,000 spa & integrated sound system. $219,000 $325,000 CREEKFRONT HOME IN NAS- ON-ISLAND HO1- SAUVILLE Very nice view. Consists of quiet area. 3BR two lots, 2-story home with over 2,600 SF. over 1,460 S. Ope Over one acre lot. Across from new om with frep Goffinsville Park. Includes dock & pool. ing room wit ep $650,000 Wilder Blvd. ceilings. $199,900 GREAT BEACH INVESTMENT .88 FOUR BLOCKS FROM acres zoned R-2 could be three duplex lots. 113.5x150+ lots. Private, Located on the north end of the island zone, many large native tree limit to build first of 5 lots behind Seascape at Amelia. Buy and home- to Simmons Road, wert on Simm stead for future investment. $1,100,000 Landing. Also two private Ic DEEPWATERLOTonNASSAURIVER-$533,000 ONE ACRE LOT- Wil l 1 J'TW l Sw a rA'A/ M N M0 t, BEAUTIFUL CREEK / MARSH- WALKING DISTANCE TO THE I FRONT LOTS Just off island. One oversized lots off Robert Olive is 1.8 acres for $275,000; the other is Landing Sub. $325,000 each. 2.49 acres +/- $375,000. MARSHFRONT LOT in River .88 ACRES Walking distance to Large size. $395,000 beach. Zoned R-2 FLUM MDR, off NASSAU RIVERFRONT 100 Tarpon Avenue. $1,100,000 water. $533,000 GREAT LOCATION for a new or existing business on YULEE MINI WAREH( US 17 120' frontage .83 acre, corner lot located S. of occupancy. Opportunity AIA, 225,000 self storage facility or a 200' HWY. AIA/SR200 FRONTAGE. Rapidly devel- 575' on .S. 17, total 3 hoping Yulce area next to Miner Road on the north side Ware3 ACRhouse on ap+ront of AIA. $850,000 of the best commercial sin INTERSTATE 95 EXPOSURE AT US 17 GOOD on Island. Sewer available. ASSEMBLAGE POTENTIAL for medium sized site. 15 CITY LOTS 3""' ,,., I ,: .. ;,I I n' n(I DM and R2. Good for I I; I ,I r .1 11 1 ; [ i .u ,I J ., ',,. I I, '. ..-, in d u s t ri a l. ... i. .... .88 ACRES Walkii ,r., pp,m.. 1/2 mi, north of AlA. $225,000 Zoned R-2 FLUM MD $1l,l00.000 land agent be my guide." ! ASSERREINS, 904-261-4066 ME Great view GREAT HOME on the SOUTH END located ss, 4BR/3BA over in Florence Point. Nice corner lot, cool off in the in-ground pool, 2,279 SF, 3BR/2.5BA plus lice corner lot. a bonus room over the garage. Well main- letcher stained, fireplace in large LR. $470,000 L MARSH/TIDAL- S off Tyson Rd. in homes in area. 1.8 and 2.49 acres 480' HIGH QUALITY BUILDER'S HOME with many' special features. Over 1/2 acre on a quiet cul-de-sac off Barnwell Rd. Great rear yard room for a pool. Over 2,200 SF. 4BR/2 full baths. High &dry lot. $425,000 AIE Located in a HITORIC DISTRII i l h. r , and 1.5BAs with Treasure Double Parlor design. Quality restora- n kitchen and liv- tion work begun. Located one block off Centre & n tche d i Atlantic in an area of where many restorations are lace and cathedral taking place: Zoned C-3 allows residential and/or office/retail. $295,000 23 South 10th St. THE OCEAN Large high elevation/no flood s, very low traffic, no time sold for $325,000. A1A ions, make right into Egan's its from $329,000. IJL.-dr vvwAi nnaiU on Laneoturu Creek. 2,660 +/- SF, 3BR, 3.5BA with 1,700 +/- SF garage/shop. An enthusiast's dream. 1.3 acres +/-. Well constructed. $995,000 on Neck$48,000 PIRATES WOOD LOT- onPirates PointRoad. $79,800 VL 14Dnr t BEACH 5' er in Egans Oaks Sub. Y with deep TWO GREAT OCEANVIEW LOTS Private and allow large footprints located in areas just off South Fletcher. $359,000 & $329,000. In Beachwalk Sub. R-3 ZONED LOT- Oceanview. Could build 2-3 townhomes, zoning allows resort rentals. $510,000 OUSE close to 100% 26 +/- ACRES SITE front :y to grow your own Pkwy. High visibility dd new recail/office. Carlton and Plantation 2 acres. I.SM Zoned CI ground lease o age on SR200/A1A. One es on high traffic corridor Water nearby. and Fir Streets. Zoned r townhome, duplex or ng distance to beach. R, off Tarpon Avenue. "_ -_ ting A.I. to Ritz- traffic. nly. * inin~u A Harrison Park REsA.LES REA[TY 491-6686 m.,rfl nft-mhl andresale,,cIon -a, lapnm b l iai sm.lsscand-rea.coI m an 89 OYSTER CATCHER ROAD - $1,285,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTA- TION Greg Lane, Amelia Island's most respected custom home builder's personal residence is now available for purchase. Completed in 2001, this 2-story, 3BR/3.5BA home's custom features include stone floors in great room, wool carpets, maple cabinets throughout, granite kitchen & bathrooms, and 3-car, 914 sq.ft. A/C garage. MLS# 35353 7 WATER OAK $775,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Spectacular home on private secluded lot. This home has many luxury features including heated spa, granite kitchen with marble backsplash, Bosh dishwasher, double oven, wine cooler, 12 ft. ceilings, gas,hot water heater, gas fireplace, whirlpool tub, 16" tile, central vac, beveled mirrors and entertainment center. MLS# 35469 t,.. .... r_" L' -. FIDDLER'S BEND, UNIT #3411 - $555,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION -. Spectacular villa on the marsh. Recently renovated including new kitchen and bath- rooms, wood floors, 3 bedrooms / 3 bath, floor plan with vaulted ceilings. MLS# 35472 .O "I- 6 OAK POINT DRIVE $850,000 - OAK POINT IN LONG POINT OF AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION - Beautiful 4BR/3.5BA home on lagoon. Immaculate condition with wood floors, granite kitchen, crown mold- ing, office, metal roof, community pool, short walk to beach. Elevator may be added! MLS# 35748 23 OAK POINT DRIVE 5725,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Marshview custom home in Oak Point at Long Point. Luxury features include metal roof, plantation shutters, Silestone countertops, maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances, wet bar & wine rack, two balconies overlooking the marsh, California closets, gas fireplace & central COURTSIDE, UNIT #2350 - $450,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION 2BR/2BA villa with short walk to beach - approx. 900 ft. Stroll to Verandah Restaurant. Very nice views from both bedrooms. Excellent rental potential. MLS# 35372 Ie ,, s B & ?*j^^f 0 H O T < .f, 1 OAK POINT CIRCLE $795,000 - OAK POINT IN LONG POINT OF AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION - This 3BR/2.5BA home has beautiful lagoon view! Home boasts wood floors and tile, tray ceilings, crown molding and maple cabinets and granite tops in the kitchen. MLS # 35709 39 BEACHWOOD ROAD $685,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION This beautiful home on one level situated on 2 lots across from a dedicated greenbelt features a three-car garage, 4BR/3BA, den, cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace & many more luxury fea- tures. Walk to the beach, tennis court and health club. MLS# 34526 L-68 SEA MARSH ROAD $289,000 Beautifully treed lot with lake/lagoon view on Amelia Island Plantation. Easy walk to the Links Clubhouse and property owners' club. Build your custom home now or later (no time limit). MLS# 34963 SAND DOLLAR VILLAS, UNIT 311 $450,000 Top floor southern exposure! Spectacular ocean views. 2BR/2BA remod- eled kitchen, built-in closets in both bedrooms. Large ocean- front community pool. Best value on Amelia Island! MLS# 35727 L-35 JuINIrEn LRUCU I $4,00UUU Amelia Island Plantation, fabulous marshview lot in prestigious Long Point. Build your custom home now or later (no time limit) amongst some of the most archi- tectural designed homes on South Amelia Island. MLS# 34272 1560 CANOPY DRIVE $712,000 - Custom 4BR/3.5BA home on the 4th fairway of Fernandina Beach Golf Course. This property offers a unique floor plan that includes a game room, sewing room, library, many tasteful upgrades and much more. Beautiful premier oversized lot with 200' frontage, plenty of palm trees and over 100' of deck space. Amelia Island Care Center has a great opportunity for you! AICC is a residential care facility located in Fernandina Beach offering a full range of benefits including medical insurance, life insurance, pension plans, direct deposit, accrued vacation pay, sick leave, and holiday pay. Compliance Officer This position is responsible for the facility's quality assurance and risk management programs. The Compliance Officer coordinates and monitors the incident reporting and investigation process. Duties include incident prevention, reporting, investigation, and follow-up. Qualified applicants must have a Bachelors degree or equivalent experience, along with excellent communication and analytical skills, decision making ability, and demonstrated attention to detail. A variety of backgrounds will be considered including safety, human resources, nursing, and social work. To apply, please fax or email your resume and cover letter: Attn: Laila Beaven Email: Ibeaven(eidetikinc.net Fax: (270)822-4210 1878 TAVERN & GRILLE now hiring waitstaff & dishwasher. Apply in person after 4pm. BEAUTICIAN NEEDED Flexible Hours Seeking Florida Licensed Hair Dresser needed for a long-term care facility located in North Florida. This position allows for flexible hours. Experience with the elderly a plus. For more information, call 904-838-8190 EOE/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIRECTOR Full-Time If you are a self-starter with a get-the-job-done attitude, and are seeking a management position, then Life Care Center of Hilliard has just the position for you. Currently we are searching for an Environmental Services Director. This position will be responsible for overseeing the cleanliness of our 120-bed facility, as well as the day-to-day supervision of approximately twelve associ- ates. If you are looking for a positive change, look to Life Care Center of Hilliard. Send resume to Darlene Tait, People Development Director at (904) 845-7414 or call (904) 845-3988, or you may apply in person at: Life Care Center of Hilliard (JUst 30 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE) U.S. 1 & 3RD Street in Hilliard, FL (ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE) EOE/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Pk:Vk:lAIPMV',N'F ! l WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 3C SERVICE DIRECTORY 4 NOUR LAUNDRY ZONE S t;l S,'i; r;tl i ; 10 iS 1,1!HSI FihNANOiA2 l ;-A.iI BALEI.) STRAW_ .1 JOHN'S BALED PINE STRAW Locally Owned & Operated Home Delivery 277-0738 CLEANING SERVICE HONEY DO'S CLEANING & HANDYMAN SERVICE 277-2824 or 904-583-0012 cen Licensed. Bonded & Insured Homes Condo's Rentals Offices We Do Windows Inside & Out Cleaning CALL CATHY DURANCE PERFECT CLEAN, INC. 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I" ~ ,I4~ *- ... f., ' ,! . .e. - .,, "I : U I I I 1111 A*~' I ,,* *I'*i.~ jIl ..I .. ~ ~ 44 4 ~'1 44 '.4 'IIi 11 Yes! I want to F- Subscribe D Renew my subscription. SAVE OVER 44% OFF The News-Leader Delivered Every Wednesday and Friday Mail To: The News-Leader, P.O. Box 766, o00 $ In County - Per Yer Prices subject to change without notice. Prices subject to change without notice. Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 - NEWS' LEADER Name Phone Address City/State Credit Card Exp. Date I .1 10 I IIi; II IlI Zip - -- ---Emdr I * s. 7w I i I 1 0 ih-lib 1 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 5C 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted $600 WEEKLY working through the government part-time. No experience. A lot of opportunities. (800)493-3688 Code J-14. FCAN ELIZABETH POINTE LODGE Weekend P/T front desk to do night audit 3pm- 11pm + mid shift 12 noon-8pm. Please apply in person, 98 S. Fletcher Ave. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - Certified, Hand on training. Job placement assistance. Call toll free (866)933-1575. Associated Training Services, 5177 Homosassa Trail, Lecanto, FL 34461. FCAN EXP'D PAINTERS NEEDED Pay based on experience. Call Ryan at 502-8262 or 548-7287. MAINTENANCE 30 hrs/wk. Apply in parscer CcLntr,;ide Apts., 1105 S. 13th St., Fernand.na B.:n FL. (904)277-2103 MAINTENANCE'POSITION Painting, plumbing, carpentry, & electrical exp. Tools required. Competitive salary plus benefits. Fax references to 432-1124. THE GOLF CLUB AT OSPREY COVE - seeking experienced servers & bartenders. Please apply In person, 123 Osprey Dr., St. Marys, GA 31558, AMELIA ISLAND SERVICES Landscape & janitortal positions available. Apply in person at 5174 First Coast Hwy., Suite 1. $5,500 Weekly Goal Potential if someone did it, so can you! 2-3 confirmed appointments daily. Benefits available. Call Catherine McFarland (888)563-3188. FCAN SEEKING FULL TIME HAIR STYLIST - lexible hours. Please call (904)225- 8200. DENTAL ASSISTANT needed part-time. Experience required. Able to be a team player. Please call (904)261-6826 or fax resume to 261-8181. RE/MAX Professional Group seeking highly motivated real estate agents for Amelia Concourse location. For appointment call Val at (904)321-1999. Driver CDL-A req'd Home Every Night & Weekend Guaranteed DEDICATED SHORTHAUL Avg. $888 $1018/wk No Touch Freight 85% Preloaded/Pretarped Sunday calls welcome! Jacksonville, FL Terminal 877-428-5627 www.ctdrivers.com DRYWALL, FRAMERS, HANGERS, finishers, & acoustical ceilings. Must have tools & transportation. (904)695-3321 DELIVERY DRIVERS & FRONT SALES POSITIONS AVAILABLE Apply in person at Artistic Florist, 1875 B South 14th St., Fernandina Beach. LOCAL FRAMING CONTRACTOR hiring experienced carpenters & framer helpers. Call Brian at (904)206-1287 or 277-8171 evenings. Benefits & great salary available. TRUCK TECHS WANTED Due to expansion, Kenworth of Jacksonville has several openings on both day & evening shifts for Class A & B truck technicians. Exc. benefits & work environment. Top pay for top individuals. Apply in person at 833 Pickettville Rd., Jax., FL (904)739- 2296 ext. 8730. REMODELING COMPANY NEEDS Carpenter Helper/Remodeler Helper. Must have own transportation. (904)491-8449 EXP'D HEALTHCARE GIVER for elderly lady. Light housekeeping, meal preparation. Ref's needed. 2 or 3 days/wk., 12 hr. shifts, 7am-7pm. Call (904)491-3713. GREAT OPPORTUNITY at local medical technology company for Office Administrator. Competitive salary & medical benefits. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite required. Strong verbal & communication skills. Full time 8-5 M-F. E-mail resumes to infof(zassimedical.com. NO PHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE. METER READER Florida Public Utilities Company currently' has an opening for a full time meter reader for electric and propane meters. Applicants should be familiar with the Amelia Island area, have a valid Florida Driver's license with clean driving record and be accurate with numbers. Must be able to handle the physical demands of the job. Competitive pay and good benefits. Send resume to: FPUC, P.O. Box 418, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035-0418. Fax (904)261-3666 / mparsons@fpuc.com EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT - for an Amelia Island project from Jan. '06 to May '06. Competitive salary w/bonus potential. Fax The Hardy Group, (904)471-5820 or call (904)471-5800 ext. 21. HOUSEKEEPER: Greyfield Inn - Cumberland Island. In residence position. -Dining service experience required. $24,500 per annum. Apply 6 North 2nd Street, Suite 300, Fernandina Beach or call 261-6408 for application. Full & Part-Time Positions Available - Cold Stone Creamery. 753-3616 GLASS SHOP HELP WANTED 1 Glass Technician wanted. 3 yrs exp. necessary. 1 hands on Construction oriented trainee needed. Drug & alcohol free workplace. Applications available at 1951 S. 8th St. or by phone (904)261-9780. OSPREY VILLAGE is seeking PT/FT help. Dining room servers/supervisors, line cooks, & kitchen prep. Apply in person after 2pm M-F at 48 Osprey Village Dr., Amelia Island, FL 277-4774 MAINTENANCE/PORTER Greyfield Inn. In service job, must live on Cumberland Island. Maintenance experience required. $24,000 per annum plus room/board and health insurance. Application/Resume to P.O. Box 900, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. (904)261- 6408. CDLA OTR DRIVERS Teams .60cpm, solos .34cpm. 100% drop & hook. Health benefits. Assigned equipment. Requires 1 yr. OTR, Hazmat & doubles. (321)202- 4406. FCAN THE GOLF CLUB OF AMELIA ISLAND - is currently accepting applications for the golf maintenance operation. Individuals should be at least 18 yrs. of age, have good transportation & have a desire to work outside In a team atmosphere. We offer competitive benefits & wages. To pick up an application go by the Golf Clubhouse. MYERS TREE SERVICE has an opening for a Grounds Man position. Must have a valid Driver's License. Benefits Include: medical, dental, paid vac. Drug Free Workplace. Apply at 2424 Russell Rd., FB, FL 32034 or call (904)261-2985. MUSIC TEACHERS NEEDED because of increased enrollment. Piano, brass and woodwind instructors for part-time positions with Amelia Arts Academy. Send resume by fax or email. Phone 277-1225 for information. 202 Sales-Business I POPULAR SANDWICH FRANCHISE - situated in new strip-center along very busy main highway in Nassau County. VR (904)726-1670. You've heard parents say, "Nothing works with My kid!" E We will. Where Parents & Kids Learn to Survive The Family Farm International P.O. Box 60722 Jacksonville, FL 32236 (904) 838-9689 fax: (904) 685-2187 www.familyfarmministry.com Arnie Zetterower PALM III REALTY 904-415-2686 www.palm3realt)y.com arniezGbellsouth.net 169. ''01 S315,900 eo4. Fieldlione Drie Patio Home in 8 '75 Brooker Road 2061 Village Lane Meadowtield home is perfect Marsh Lakes Village LS Rome features MLS36090 Island Village for outdoor entertaining, Home has over $25,000 in a2BA. 1110 SF, o I acre, Tbwnhome has a pleasant set- tile throughout entire home, upgrades. Plantation shutters, ,stmiaodwalls &floors, ting on a lake. Home features custom playhouse, oyster pit, Corian counters, 3BR/2BAwith master BR on & garden on oversized Pergo flooring, screened patio. 11L, S.-,.1 ground floor, crown molding, fenced backyard. 1,504 SF 1,834 SF, 2BR/2BA. toward buyers dosing costs, tile, gas fireplace, 1,734 SE MLS#36220 $249,900 MLS#35864 $336,900 .. 3.4 Acre Condo Located in 321 South 3rd Street $234,900 Peninsula in The Colony Possible Development Site. 1606 Coventry Lane North Hampton' Condo is dose to the beach and Five 25 ft. lots. MLS#34951 3BR/2BA Estates shopsthe community has tennis Walking distance to Lakewood home features courts & swimming pool Centre Street. fireplace, tile, bar area & screened-in $1,300,000 4 2BR/2BA, 1,130 SE MLS#36184 porch. Home won't last long MLS# 36002 MLS#35858 $259,900 $220,000 in this price range on Island!. Commercial Piece in High Traffic Area. Approximately .5 acre lot has 149' of frontage on 107 Old Nassauville Road. Location has great exposure. $450,000 MLS#33586 'S. + Hope is more powerful than a hurricane. Help victims of Hvtriconoe oirino aInd thouoacid' of oiher dikastersr across. w ie C..n, ci r d' 6ls Jc.ahi;rg to the Disosate Relief Fun4, which enHible the Red P.ro' Pa prc.vde icad %helpsr counseling andi other oisisonce io those in need. American Red Cross 1-800-HELP NOW redeross.org 474303 E. S.R. 200 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 wwjwpALM III REALTY 904-321-4001 or 1-877-PALM III www.palm3realty.com 2226 Schubert Court Home on 1 acre in Nassauville features garden tub, fireplace, built-in book- case. This home won't last. 3BR/2BA 2,048 SE MLS# 35622 $111,500 W, V3 3387 Richard Drive Great 1 acre corner lot in Oak Hill Estates. Berber carpet, storage shed, covered front porch & rear deck. 3BR/2BA 1,440 SE MLS# 36059 $89,000 147 E.Johnson Lake Road Home is being refurbished. 3BR/2BA. New carpet, tile, crown molding & decks. Separate cottage on the lake 1BR/1BA, recently landscaped. MLS# 35571 $135,000 t; 166 E. Johnson Lake Road Beautiful shade trees surround this home. Sit on the front deck or by the pool and enjoy. Great Buy! 3BR/2BA 1,344 SF MLS# 35819 $135,000 1283 Daphne Drive Must see to appreciate great location -fenced 1.17 acre DWMH plus 1/1 apartment over detached garage/workshop. 2BR/2BA 1,296 SF MLS# 36062 $199,500 ., ". *.=? w - 85416 Blackmon Road Home on 1 acre. 2,230 SF, 4BR/2BA, home has mother-in-law suite, fully fenced yard, 4 storage sheds, fruit trees and more. MLS# 35138 $399,900 Beautiful low country estate on a canal in Oyster Bay. Home is being built with extras and to be completed in November 2005. 2,900 SE $549,900 Lots 12 & 13 Palm Bluff Both lots total 2.05 acres MLS# 35757 $289,000 24 Acres For Development in Hilliard MLS# 36117 $1,500,000 2.03 Acres On U.S. Hwy. 1 MLS# 36115 $150,000 Clssfe LieAs Dalie JIM 6C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader '5.- LUXURIOUS OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE CHARMING BEACH COTTAGE Wonderful views of the golf course & beautiful Oceanfront 5BR/2BA cottage with lots Atlantic from this 4BR/5BA townhouse. Featuring of room for family gatherings. Quiet large master suite with fireplace, game room with location, great views and easy access to pool table, elevator, beautifully appointed kitchen thebeach.Offeredfurnished andweek- with granite and upgraded stainless steel appliances; the beach. Offered furnished and week- balcony & garage. The rooftop viewing deck is a ly vacation rental permitted. $849,995 olus! Value Priced at $799,900. HUGE OLD OAKS 6 THE BEACH Qi,. you the best of both worlds! Lovely and like-new 3BR/2BA with fireplace, lots of tile, screened lanai and beautiful land- scaping located in one of Amelia's finest neighborhoods. just steps to the beach! $429,900 NORTH HAMPTON CLUB HOME DEEP WATER HOME with DOCK 5BR/3BA with gorgeous built-ins in IN PLACE Well maintained, sitting office. Like new with partial golf view, room off of master, updated kitchen, fireplace, more! $359,900 #34899 artesian well, tile floors, boat lift. 1 $990,000 #33854 N k BEACHFRONT COTTAGE 3BR/2BA oceanfront with duplex property included. .Outstanding view. Sold furnished. $1,750,000 #36009 l..!';. .':.','.'. ;. ".'.'ss.cN COUNTRY and CONVENIENT! AIm.n., new 4BR/2BA home on 1.62 acres and located in the lovely Glen Laurel neighborhood. Very conven- ient to Jacksonville, Kings Bay & the beaches. Features bright, open floor plan, stone fireplace & large workshop/shed. $299,000 ,' .. '. ::- ' T .0:.u-, _'6 A l ..ll .:.per, nr.d p.a,.:..p u and perfect for full-time living or would make a great 2N" home. Features garage, large oversized balcony and views of the lake, fountain and ocean. The beautiful pool & hot tub area are perfect for gatherings. This is the largest floor plan offered in the complex. $629,900 AE~ SAND DOLLAR CONDO: Lo.Pl .cean. front 2BR/2BA villa. Everything new from the appliances to the windows and doors! This is a must see if you're looking for that perfect 21" home or income producing property. $465,500 Wonderful views from this fully fur- nished 2BR/2BA villa located near the activity center of Main Beach. Lovely pool area & covered parking. Perfect 2nd home or vacation rental. $525,000 Meredith Severance Mortgage Loan Originator (904) 321-2337 office (904) 321-2477 fax severancem@ffssb.com Same Greal Ser.ice- Net Location. OCEAN and LAKEVIEW VILLA Beautifully decorated & furnished 3BR/2BA villa overlooking'lake with fountain and the beach. Features large kitchen, lots of tile, laundry room, garage with storage & large balcony. Value Priced at $519,900. ,. --.......o . BEaui. .'-corir'd a.nd .;.: . from this top floor end unit. Fully furnished and ready for rental or enjoy as 2" home. Large open balcony & side windows give this 2BR/2BA villa exceptional views of the ocean & evening sunset. Enjoy the ocean- side pool, gathering room & many activities Amelia has to offer. $629,995 FIRST FEDERAL LE.ID= m o 257S.FltcerAvnu Souh fSadleRondaout EA Ra sae-Rnals- roery angmt RE L EST T i s itu a: w. atei -r .c n for0ver'0 Yers! Ove A1 0llonDolrsinClse ales HOLT READY TO MOVE IN BEACH HOME 4BR/3BA + 2 half bath home with ocean views from all but one room! Outstanding kitchen and cov- 'ered patio. $1,825,000 #35981 is 5$4 BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT CONDO 3BR/2BA WITHIN WALKING di,- on Amelia Island. 2BR/2BA 61 floor unit with tance to the ocean on Amelia Island. incredible views. Covered balcony/patio, acces- Great as a rental and just as good to live sible from living room & master suite. Sold in or second home. fully furnished. $899,000 #35467 Offered at $265,000. #36082 VALK TO THE 'e "'. FULLY .. .. FURNISHED )CEAN from this i '" "-and just beautifully BR/2.5BA home on ,I appointed this land. Bonus room Amelia Park garden S- cou"d '*" townhome is a must ver garage could see theSanford preserven .' ., Model & over 2,000 R n p e teSE 3BR/2.SBA with vith lots of privacy. many, many upgrades. 479,000 #36048 .._ .. $479,000 #36230 WONDERFUL 4BRi2BA HOME for h,"r,, Ir. g r.,- -.- "h . bh:,'hc.,:,1 Sor. lIr .I:L Fernced .. t.. :k, r.:l r.lr phr. I1 l. .tE r-.1 E r, ,,' back ;s .: I...g t,. pli , equipment for the kIids u.,si C.. :r lr .-i . $1289.000 i'3:i91 THIS WELL-KEPT and IMMACULATE iBE, 2EA t.r,..:l r. ,:,T,- n ,odIu l '.':r. .. ,snclosi.id psi.0 h,: grE-t ..e-. :. f th. .C. rd ]nd .:.,cr:. ipr .: , .i279,000,c .P'e ,..u $279000 et:.'-.. AMN &*FENADIAB* CREST3,NC M E 90)26-01 25 S lecer-(80 71401 R3 A ComeVSitlOurmeleeIlad&asa office ONE Across1from1Low~.FEE:s8on -6AlA!1 LESLIE CURT CONNIE AMY LEE LANDTROOP VESTAL HALLOWES BRYAN RICHARDSON Vii sAt. aiei-era* com 4'" STREET Great opportunity to own three rental units on secluded double lot near Historic District. Two 2BR/2BA & one 3BR/2BA units. Recently ren- ovated.' $435,000 :36109 IMA9'SS0S b Ys PIz -'k SOUTHERN LIVING at its most graciously Custom-built 4BR/3BA beauty on acre lot with majestic oaks & view of Lanceford Creek. Home Warranty. $595,000 #36302 Congratulations to Cheryl Holt, Amy Bryan and Leslie Landtroop For earning their wings at ERA's Top Gun Academy OWNERS TRANSFERRED Must sell 3BR/2BA brick front and stucco Flora Parke home. Move in immediately. Reduced to $218,900. #23996 FA2 0 9/ N a, .-, 19T:O--FIER: NORTH HAMPTON Lovely 2,900 SF 4BR/3BA home on cul-de-sac with golf course and lake views. Tenant in place until Feb. 2006. $349,900 #34929 NEW CONSTRUCTION 3BHIZUA TOWNHOMES on North Fletcher Avenue, just one block from beach. Quality built with granite counters, all appliances, upgraded fixtures, Pella windows & metal roof. $700,000 CALLAHAN 1 acre corner lot on Dornbush & Lem Turner with 'AS IS' mobile home. $72,000 #36283 HIGH POINTE Elegant 4BR/4BA with 2 master suites and bonus room. Many upgrades & room for a pool on huge lot. $534,500 #33488 FOUR ACRE LOT Doublewide mobile home on beautiful, wooded four acre lot. $168,000 #35704 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this beautiful lot overlooking Lanceford Tidal Creek. Dock already in place. $485,000 #35356 So a a R1 acI 16WORM.N. SPAY ~ NEUTER A Public Service Announcement by The News-Lader F74"As WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 7C I 204 Work Wanted I ROOFS/DECKS INSTALLED Additions, Home Repair, Sheetrock, Interiors, All Type Carpentry. For quote, call Jim (904)583-3485. ARE YOU IN NEED OF A FRESH LOOK IN YOUR HOME? Give us a call, INTERIOR PAINT DESIGN. Add distinction to your architecture features, Faux finish, decorative painting, fresco color washing, etc. Phone (904) 225-8149 or 583-2964. CHIMNEY SWEEPING Don't risk your home to a chimney FIRE! Have your fireplace & chimney professionally cleaned & inspected now. Call Lighthouse Chimney Sweeps, 261- 8163. THINK YOU CANNOT AFFORD HOUSECLEANING? Try us. Basic cleaning starting at $40. Gift certificates available. Call 583-0965. 207 Business Opportunities INT'L INVESTMENT BANKING Firm - has middle market business for sale. If interested in buying or selling a business, call (877)217-8231. FCAN Interested in a Career in Real Estate?! - 1925 S. 14th St., Ste5C Now Forming Day & Evening Classes C-0 for Details (904) 321-2094 207 Business Opportunities ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 machines, free candy all for $9,995. (888)629-9968. B02000033. Call us: We will not be undersold! FCAN A ANIM A 503 Pets/Supplies FREE TO GOOD HOME 2 yr. old male 60 lb. Shepherd mix. All shots up to date. Good with kids & other pets. 415-3037 FREE CATS A lot of them. Been neutered & spayed. Call (904)415-1690. 601 Garage Sales YARD SALE 3 families. Fri. 11/8 & Sat. 11/19, 8am-3pm. Baby items, table & chairs, headboards, Christmas items, clothes, odds & ends, winter clothes, shoes, roller blades, what nots. - BIG GARAGE SALE 344 Marsh Lakes Dr. end cul-de-sac (off Island, just across Intercoastal). Sat. 11/19, 8am-12pm. Furniture (twin bed suite, bunk bed, desks), framed art, children's toys, Prindle Catamaran. Lots of holiday decorations. Come & check off your Christmas shopping list! YARD SALE 3 families. Fri. 11/8 & Sat. 11/19, 8am-3pm. Baby items, table & chairs, headboards, Christmas items, clothes, odds & ends, winter clothes, shoes, roller blades, what nots. * U- -s -U--. de dlie-fr L ne da-is -p .*Fida Clasifid R ve-is -g d ad- ne s- S0EU.-n Mod y U -- -- -ertsin ded- ie- or- rid y iU 3 m.T -e d- Clas ifid R v-ri -ig de-lie E:0NS m. -. -ene d y Ple secal-15-36 1 .topla e:yor- dvetiem nt DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT'S IN YOUR WATER? p ASSURANCE *1/2 per gal PLUS - at 1-800-356-7971 TOTAL WATER ': \ MANAGEMENT r-i SYSTEM . INSURE YOUR WATER QUATY EVEF DA'Y 3 Perfect Water Desians for Your Home & Family Outside -planti, lawn irrgaron. car washing , Inside-laur,-.dry, dNiashirg. shower& bath Ultra Fure jdrrik.nrg a.aer winmour Doiies I 90 DAY FREE TRIAL! I I I I Try Quality Assured Water For W0 Days S Then Decide. -You Can't Lose L-- ---------- -- .. ..... ....J n . S--V WATERFRONT HISTORIC DISTRICT LULU'S BRA & GRILL Serenity is yours in this spacious canal A grand vintage beauty in the heart of Fantastic opportunity t6.takeover one of front home situated on 3/4 acre in scenic the historic district. Newly refinished Amelia Island's most popular downtown Pirates Wood. Norwegian brick and heart pine floors throughout most of this restaurants. Featured in Southern Living frame construction with wood and almost 3,000 SF home. 3BR/3BA, over- & mentioned by Jay Leno.. Tasty Mexican tile floors, deck, porches. 3BR/3 sized rooms, in-ground swimming pool, Caribbean flair with indoor & covered full BA. $330,000 MLS #34479 2-car carport. $645,000 MLS #35578 courtyard dining. $145,000 MLS #36057 OCEANFRONT BEST BUY Spectacular ocean views from this taste- fully decorated 2"D floor unit. Enjoy moonrises over the Atlantic and gentle ocean breezes from the long balcony. New A/C, doors and roof. Furnished. $430,000 MLS #35854 FEATURED on HGTV Amazing home in fly-in community just minutes from Amelia Island. Truly a vil- lage, this home has a theater, fitness cen- ter, barbershop, 50's style diner & so much more. See www.floridahangarhome.com for a tour. $850,000 MLS #35836 UEPtr VVAItI LUI Enjoy expansive views and the opportuni- ty to hop in your boat on a whim and tour the waterways or to catch trout, reds and drum. Build your home on this half acre+ (ot to capture the magnificent views and enjoy the serenity. $450,000 MLS #35998 AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL 4th floor QUAINT 1900 HOME in Historic Ocean Park unit fully furnished, plus District, within walking distance to views of the Atlantic Ocean and the downtown Fernandina Beach. North End of Amelia Island. $585,000 #35206 CALL CLAUDIA WATTS TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS! RE/MAX Professional Group 904-321-1999 OFFICE 800-979-1998 TOLL FREE VISIT CLAUDIA ON THE INTERNET: www.claudiawatts.com The seller thought of every- thing in this 4/3 with a S ."'-- X. ., |gorgeous, long view of the ----; a 4 lagoon in Flora Parke. Wood floors, extensive moldings, JIs luxury master suite and stacked stone exterior. L ...........$399,000 ";'.... : 4 Bedroom with nearly 2,000 SF on the island. You'll love S-. the open great room with WS command center kitchen, S"'" vaulted ceiling, split BRs and ' ->, handsome fireplace with stone hearth. Fenced yard. .; ....... ...... .. ......... MLS #36061 $299,000 Opportunity knocks. Ask about this vibrant local business situated on a choice piece of real estate in Nassau County. 300 feet of frontage on US 17 and encompassing 13 acres. Land, business & buildings included. MLS #36131 $2,300,000 S Come see this ocean- , front condominium in S sought-after Summer Beach. Superb views, convenient access to the pool & beach, 2- car garage and 10' ceilings. MLS #35347 -5 $2,050,000 ...Fronting the preserva- -, . B* ... *_ .a~ tion in a quiet cul-de- ,. .. .- -* ,', -^ ., sac, you will love the 'Jt, -* --'a ' ,- peacefulness of this S. 2,900 SF 4/4 in popu-. S lar North Hampton . Excellent value & . selling subject to an . attractive lease ^ ; arrangement. -. . .. ,..... MLS#35787 $469,000 ............ .. ... Golf front on south Amelia Island overlooking the fair- ways of the Golf Club of Amelia Island. This charm- ing home boasts vaulted ceilings, skylights, granite tops & glass front cabinets In the kitchen, new tile & shower enclosure in mas- ter bath, side entry garage, lovely setting and a quiet cul-de-sac locale. MLS #35376 $399,900 *.i-' ='i.,. ..: '- '... 3*..- .* .. -' .. ... .._. '-i.^. ' ; *S ';'- .' ''? 114 Marsh Creek Road. Class & com- fort are the epitome of this 2-story 4 bedroom home in the Amelia i: i3nd Plantation. Commercial grade Hitcnen, Brazilian Crier r.' Wood and mar- t,,ii flooring & heated pool spa. IrL'_ -35878 $1,195,000 You're bound to 3apreciate the quality 01 hl s 3/2.5 with bonus room on over 1 2 acre lot on Amelia island. Granite tops, fireriace, large ".,:reened lanai & split bei rooms. ivlLS '36029 $.389,000 Brand new oceanview townhouse wvh pine flooring, granite tops in kuicnen and baths, gas range and FP, bead board and , easy access to pool and beach. MLS #35733 s1 100,000 Come see this charm- ing bungalow with detached studio in downtown Fernandina Beach within short walking distance to Centre Street. Wood floors, new HVAC. MLS #35582 $299,000 ..rsxs -'4~a~1'tites:VsA.'ACnitieAAf~:'.. t~5;~v .: ..r >Axfvec&'aanhtas : '"t4' ,t.,..w A' :'d Deep water. Laden with oak trees, this 1.6 acre piece fronting the deep waters of the Bells River will captivate you. Boat dock on premises. 2 lots being offered together. MLS #36096 $1,650,000 A 5' 'St. -~ ~.r 'b ~ri. ~. ~K. 5t j~.SA#.$ SMarshfront lot on the island with vast westerly views of the marsh & distantly of the ICW. The glorious sunsets will move you! Build anew today in this charming enclave on a quiet cul-de- sac, or get the benefit of today's prices & hold for future use. MLS #34760 $319,000 "" What a view you are going I to have from-this premium marshfront lot with distant Intracoastal Waterway .'. views in prestigious Long Point in the Amelia Island Plantation. Build anew today & enjoy this gated' secured enclave. MLS #34630 $1,150,000 SDeep wooded estate size lot ready for you in a brand S' k l 1 ", I.' 4, the mainland with conven- '=.. P'.' ient proximity to all island S amenities. This secluded S' residential community has membership to the Amelia Island Club available. Build .'. anew today or hold for future use or investment. ......... .. MLS #35302 $270,000 r .U rr .- I J1I~: ~ .%Y.)~~ .." "' Gorgeous marshfront lot on Little Piney Island -' ",' .'-,, ,,' with 211' of frontage. Unique dual view - directly to the south and over the causeway .- . .. to the west allowing for -.. a splendid, wide panorama. *. ."... ,.... .:.. .MLS #28361 $425,000 q Nearly 1/2 acre mjar.hiront lot in up ,;:, '. coming Bells River E-tates Cleared S.grarded & filled. -- Water + Sewer+ llnderground 110 feet of beautiful marsh frontage in sought-after Marsh Lakes. Buy at today's S' market value for ,;.r. -- ~tomorrow's use. S,...':''- Community pool & tennis. Survey avail- " '-..'- able. MLS #36068 ,, -...- ..- .. .. $325,000 o 1.42 acre building lot Located in Nassau S-' j i Lakes. Lower coun- S ty taxes, yet conven- lent to Island ameni- -- .ties. Survey on file. MLS #35681O .R F B A F U PUIB '$239,000 $99,000 ASK ABOUT MY INVENTORY OF BUYERS WHO MAY FIND YOUR PROPERTY IDEALLY SUITABLE! gf/A4A~ 76 8C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader . 601 Garage Sales 1 FRI., 8AM-4PM & SAT. 8AM-1PM - 96073 Conner Lane (3 miles down Blackrock Rd., follow signs). TV stand, Christmas items, toys, set of dishes, lots of misc., new & used items. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. 11/19, 6am-2pm. Continue 11/20 in case of rain. Drums, kids toys, books, auto accessories, furniture, book bags, VCR. tapes. 1484 Karen Walk Road (off Nassauville Road). YARD SALE at the Red Barn, Yulee. Sat., 9am-? Multi sellers. Misc. Items. 850918 US 17 N. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 2012-B Natures Bend Dr. (Natures Walk Subd.). Fri. 11/18 & Sat. 11/19, 8am-lpm. Kitchen items, linens, clothing, ent. center, 32" TV, oak wardrobe. Antique oak dresser, washstand & pedestal table. Lots more. -601 Garage Sales 601 Garage Sales 602 Articles for Sale 603 Miscellaneous'] YARD SALE 814 Nottingham (corner of Amelia Rd. & Nottingham). Fri. & Sat., 7:30am-? Clothes, Christmas stuff, & toys. BIGGEST YARD SALE IN NE FLORIDA - 372 Piney Island Drive (Piney Island Subdivision). Sat. 11/19, 8am-lpm. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 11/19, 8am-12pm. 114 Citrona Dr. (NE corner of Citrona & Belvedere). Orig. artwork, books, china, misc. kitchen appl's to tools, fum., linens, picture frames, jewelry. Lots of stuff everything & the kitchen sink! MOVING SALE Sat. 11/19, 9am-2pm. Furniture & household Items. 1607 Penbrook Dr. (in Lakewood Subdivision). ESTATE SALE Depression glass, oak furniture, glass cases, old bottles, & Coke machine. 522 Citrona Drive. Sat. 11/12 & Sat. 11/19, 8am-lpm. liinick 'DOonaM Realty inc. 225-3133 BETTY A. SHANNON 85048S HWY. 17 S. YULEE FL LAUF * FLEETWOOD D/W IN YULEE A RARE 4BR/3BA BUILT IN 1999, OVER 1,970 SF, VERY OPEN AND BRIGHT, FIREPLACE, APPROX. 1 ACRE. $109,000 NEW LISTIIAS - * ACREAGE 3.2 ACRES IN YULEE, CORNER LOT NEAR HWY. 17 AND A1A, ALSO CLOSE TO BOAT RAMPS. $135,500 * IN YULEE A 9 ACRE CATTLE AND HORSE RANCH WITH 3 POLE BARNS, 20x42 GARAGE, 2 WELLS, STOCKED POND, CROSS FENCING + MORE. ALSO HAS A 2002 D/WIDE. $475,000 * YULEE HOUSE 3/1 WITH BLOCK GARAGE . THAT MEAS. 24X30. WONT LAST. $135,500 * YULEE ACRE- BEAUTIFUL CORNER ACRE CENTRALLY LOCATED NEAR HWY. 17 SOUTH. WELL, SEPTIC, POLE. $67,500' * 2002 D/WIDE 3/2, ALL ELECTRIC, WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES, 1,488 SE 1.3 ACRES. YULEE AREA. $115,000 * SHOWS TLC 3/2 D/IDE ON BEAUTIFUL ACRE, EXTRAS. $105,000 * YULEE ACRE GREAT CORNER ACRE NEAR HWY 17iANDA1A @$55,000 WON'T LAST LONG GARAGE SALE Sat. 11/19, 8am-12pm. 1282 Clinch Dr. Some furniture, kitchen items, clothes, pictures, toys, housewares, lots of misc. REMODELING SALE Sat. 11/19, 8am- 2pm. Beige leather sectional sofa, dinette, room size rugs, china hutch, ceramic top white stove, lots of more. Rain or shine. 95 Woodstork Ln. (in Marsh Lakes). GARAGE SALE Sat. 11/19, 7:30am-? 1863 Highland Dr. Depression glass, collectibles, college dorm items, furniture, lamps, wicker, books, household items, toys, lots more. MOVING SALE AT AMELIA WOODS CONDO HAS RELOCATED to Islesworth Subdivision (off of 14th Street). Sat. 11/19, 8am-5pm. (904)491-0510 1012 N. 15TH ST. Sat. 11/19, 7:30am- ? Furniture, saws, drills, fishing tackle, lamps, cutting rig, too much. "HUGE" YARD SALE 30 Families. Sat. 11/19, am-lpm at Yulee Ballpark. Also, Rock Wall. ALL Proceeds to benefit L Yulee Pop Warner Cheerleaders. YARD SALE at Flora Parke, 32377 Grand Parke Blvd. Home decor, kid's supplies. Sat. 11/19, 8am-lpm. BIG BACKYARD SALE Lots of everything. Fri. & Sat., 7am-? Sun., 7am-3pm. 13 N. 14th St. PI. Dragonball Z figurines, Schwinn Stingray bike, '$50/0BO. BrngYo.On*uide o-SothrnCrek Na Amli sln. Oe Haf c- -iesStrt' $5,00 BIG YARD SALE Sat. 11/19, 8am- 12pm. 24958 Springwood Ln., Fernandina (Spanish Oaks Subdivision down Barnwell Rd. by Lowes). GARAGE SALE Sat., 8am-3pm. 1377 Harrison Point Trail (Plantation Point). Kitchenware, tables, lamps, shelves, dresser, scroll saw, darkroom enlarger, photo equipment, wicker chairs, Lane cedar hope chest, some antiques, framed art. (904)261-9774 FRI. 11/18 & SAT. 11/19 7am-lpm. 21 S. 18th Street. Dishes, some antiques, clothing, vases. FURNITURE, SINGLE FUTON, framed prints, chopper bicycle, toys, home decor, more. Xtra Nice. Fri. 11/18 & Sat. 11/19, 9am-3pm. 3599 Springhill Rd. -LARGE YARD SALE 1 day only, Sunday 11/13, 8am-lpm. Household items, furniture, & more. Canoe, $200. 2345 Will Hardee Rd. (Lakewood). EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINE In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the News- Leader will be closed on Thursday, November 24th, 2005. Our Classified deadline for the Friday, November 25th edition has been changed to Tuesday, November 22nd at 5pm. . 602 Articles for Sale SATURDAY'S ONLY 9-5. At Home Amelia's, Front & Centre, Elleen's Art & Antiques. Overstock Sale! Home acc., lamps, art, Xmas, etc. 7th & Centre. 321- 3462 9-Pc. 1940's Dining Room Set, $400. Framed .Set: 1992 FSU Seminole Spirit & \icror, In the Swa-no Linograon, j300 Set of 6 Lena Llu's Hummnr.a Olrs (199i2) Plates, '$200. Chrom- & Glass Displ/a, Case, $75. (90-C)225-9124 (2) COMPUTER DESKS FOR SALE $50 each/OBO. Photo available for email on request. Call (904)491-6555 after 5pm. Need A Thanksgiving Table? Beautiful beveled glass table w/glass pedestal, seats 6, $175/080. Crate avail for easy transport. Glass & chrome coffee table, high quality, $60. Mitsubishi 13" color TV w/remote, $60. QS bed frame, new In box $15. Also lots of FREE lawn mowers parts & pieces for the handyman. 261-0266 COUNTRY BARN AUCTION Now every Friday &Saturday night, 7pm. 850918 US 17 N. Turn north at AlA & 17 intersection - 2 blocks. Snack bar'& door prizes. Auct. Jency AU3343 AB2377. (904)548-7297 MOVING Can't take. Oak Kurzweil electric piano, cost $6000 (have receipt), sacrifice $3000. Glass top dinette w/4 It wood swivel rattan chairs w/2 swivel matching bar stools w/blue/white cushions all for $550. 261-3854 for appt. MOVING 5-Pc. Leather Living Rm. Set, $4900. Call (904)225-9515 or email for pictures: bjzpalm3@bellsouth.net PING-PONG TABLE, $75. Grandmother's antique furniture, $500/OBO. Computer, $200/OBO. (904)277-3736 PALACE-SIZED ORIENTAL RUG for sale. Handmade, 12' X 15'. Red, gold, navies. $1000/OBO. Also antique furniture. 491-0313 or queenanne2@comcast.net GIRLY-GIRLYS @ Eight Flags Antique Market, 602 Centre St., all Vintage Kids items 25% OFF incl. Genuine Airway doll trunk, clothes, quilt, crib. Antique high chair. 1 Leather sofa Lazy Boy teal $250, 2 wingback chairs navy blue $200, 1 drop leaf coffee table cherrywood Queen Anne ,style & 2 end tables $125/set. 277-3933 MARY KAY 50% OFF! $20K Inventoryl All items available: Skin care, color com-.etc; sIpa No Limit, Immediate Oe-i, cry S.at.racuc.n guaranteed. (904)"53-1963 CREDIT REPAIR 29 yrs exp., licensed & bonded. One price clean credit for life. Lee Harrison Credit Restoration. Call (903)835-1667 for free info pkg. www.LHcreditrepair.com, LH2171@aol.com. FCAN I Am Starting My Own Business You can buy things out of books & magazines for special occasions, for the holidays & birthdays. So if you are interested in buying things from me, please contact Damen @ 1(904)838-8057. OXYGEN USERS Enjoy more freedom! Travel without canisters. Oxilfe's lightweight, Oxygen concentrators run off your car & in your home. USA made - warranteed. (800)780-2616. www.oxllfeinc. com. FCAN Run Your Ad STATEWIDE!!! For only $450 you can place your 25 word classified ad in over 150 newspapers throughout the state reaching over 5 MILLION readers. Call this newspaper or Advertising Networks of Florida at (866)742-1373. Visit us online at www.florida-classifleds.com. Display ads also available. FCAN & Collectibles 1940'S DUNCAN PHYFE.drop leaf table & 4 chairs $400/OBO. (904)548-9860 Large Custom Made White-Washed Sold Oak TV Cabinet Lighted, w/glass doors. $500 (paid $1500). Call (904)261-8955 or 352-812-5021. BRAND NAME QUEEN SET w/factory warranty, new in plastic, $119. Can deliver. (904)398-5200 SDR. ED GREENE, REALTOR BROKER-ASSOCIATE "I make house calls!" E-mail: egreene225@hotmail.com WELCOME HOME! This. 3BR 2BA home features a quiet neighborhood, large lot, spacious back porch, and a great 24\33 heated & cooled work building outside All This and more for oit $310,000. S, Call I ou NEW HOME! Never occupied. Be the first to live in this spacious 4BR/2BA home with a large master suite and bath with gar- den tub & separate shower. Ready for you to move right in for only $209,900. Available 7 days a week 3321 ,SOUTH FLETCHER AVENUE ~ FERIANDIN4 BEACH ,FL 32034 5.tonu Reak (orp.lcr .., 904-261 3986 OR d00-395-45 '1? EN1NGs: 904-25-8105 exclusive Listings Living at Amelia Island Plantation offers a whole new lifestyle and no one knows this community better than we do. We offer the best selection of homes, homesites and villas on Amelia Island. And, this isjtist a sample listing. More terrific properties are available. / I 7',- / I,-4 // asoaRat)(orp.LiT.ii i 3321 5. Fletcher Ate. For Additional Listings Email NormalNormaNorris.com Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Go Online to NormaNorris.com 583-7653 583-SOLD Office: 904.261.3986 Toll Free: 800.395.4517 SOUTH END OF AMELIA ISLAND Large lot with mature trees. Walking distance,to the beach. Remodeled and move-in ready. $360,000 #35743 BEAUTIFLFL 3BR.'2BA homein m uch oughti-fier North Shore Subdivision on almost one acre with mature trees. Very spacious home with large master suite, great room and screened patio. Priced to sell at $285,000. #35616 4^ 12 LOTS on Al A. Prince Dr. and Baron Dr. between Lowe's and WalMarn. Homes sold 'as-is." The \alue .of these propen.ries.is in the land .ith.future .ynmer- rialu e j I . 4BR/2BA HOME IN ARBOURS OF AMELIA con- venient to shopping and the beach. This loosely home is o,-a sleU landscaped.lot on a quiet cul-de-sac 'frhiEi scrbl'ii300.0oO: '53f 04 We Promise You the TBest of Amelia Available Villas .U ... ii.. St 1i t. I,,M,, idn s b.Urvaa CnhiMint. 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A living room with vaulted Home includes hardwood floors throughout, living Plantation living nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac of Red ceilings and a black marble framed fireplace, numer- room with a fireplace with marble surround and Cedar Road. Vaulted ceilings, large skylights; large ous balconies, kitchen with granite countertops, wet built-in shelving, large family room with a built-in swimming pool and 2-car garage. $1,575,000 bar, a large family room that separates the 3 spacious entertainment center, vaulted ceilings and access to downstairs bedrooms and a Guardian generator a wonderful wooden deck with gazebo. $925,000 make this home complete. $4,500,000 reUa Island Plantation. Aeal estate Sales 800-597-8108 Visit our website at www.aipfl.com/realestate Prices subject to change without notice. 1 Equal Housing Opportunity. Obtain the Property Report required by federal law and read It before signing anything. No federal agency has judged the merits or value, If any, of this property. Void as an offering In New York, New Jersey and all other states where prohibited by law. All sales shall be made In the offices of the Amelia Island Corporation. 20Q3 Amelia Island Plantation.' eal iaeIstate Sales eal state Sales 800-597-8108 Visit our website at www.aipfl.com/realestate Prices subject to change without notice. Equal Housing Opportunity. Obtain the Property Report required by federal law and read It before signing anything. No federal agency has judged the merits or 12 value, If any, of this property. Void as an offering in New York, New Jersey and all other states where prohibited by law. All sales shall be made in the offices of 'V the Amelia Island Corporation. 2003 Amelia Island Plantation. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIEDS News-Leader Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. F41._ oAIm lmo U ~b#~5. U LoT 23, PHiLms NI M NOR RoD $359,000 95204 SP.RINGTIDE LANE $1,399,000 95104 SPRINGTIDE LANE $1,175,000 Thiswooded 1/2 acre lot is cleared and ready for you to build your new home; Beautifully furnished RiverPlace villa with boat slip included. Great sunsets Mediterranean villa with fabulous views ot.the intracoastal waterway. Has No homeowners association. Close to the beach and Ritz-Carlton. Call from virtually every room, 3BR/4BA. Formal living and dining rooms, fam- personal spa and over 3,300 SF of living space with balconies on all levels. laniefor more information. fl y room, summer kitchen on screened balcony & more. MLS #34705 Private elevator, 3 bedrooms and 4 baths. MLS #34145. iANIE i ESTMORELAND 0( "4 '53 20-18 CENN HAN7COCK 014 -53 2000 EVELYN MORTENSON 004 "53 2014 ______ I 75832 JOHNSON LA.E ROAD $114,900 Lakefrout propeft!' Bring ),-.ur fishing poks' ,BR/2BA d.ubk-wide mobile home with large screened back porch, eat-in kitchen with all appli- ances washer & dryer too! This home is like new. MLS #35678 CAF.LENE McDUFFIE 90- 53..1522 .36O lA.PRII C LASNt 1 '$7,UUU .Lovely home in the Arbors of Amelia on prime lot with deep lake views, free form pool with waterfall and room to keep a boat. Bright, open floor plan with fireplace, crown molding, whirlpool tub, 3BR/2BA. MLS #36479 "* 904415 0303 4 III 1 ..I- 2680WEST 5" 'STREET $539,000 Lovely, new 3BR/2.5BA townhome only stlps to d-i beach. Io- car garage, remote gas fireplace, gas stove, and 2 decks. Views of the ocean. House plans in office. MLS #35932 ' LYNDA WOOD a04 753 0571 #4 ELDERBERRM LANE $639,000 OCEAN DLINES, A-2 $535,000 461 BEM:HSilDE VILL $2,200,000 %sumnm r B acJ, Brn., Jd o '. hr ,Lnt..u.i ifn lt.l.8.:.trin,,rs ...n ih '.uhcrsh l \ S ich i tlc nri. ,F s r 'th Ailarl: ,c.ir. Ir..m i- h b t- .:. h t.: [ F. ul..u h.:.u:: Ih- i T,,r,., upl id .- n I.lr. of Amelia Island. Hickory wood floors, extra loft area, fireplace, 2+ car garage & 2BR/2BA condo on the beach. Freshly painted interior & exterior, new round sound, granite countertops, marble shower and more. ilorida membership to the GCAI included. Nearly complete! MLS #36387 roof and carpeting. Call today for your appointment. MLS #36063 Room on south side adds to year-round enjoyment. MLS #36542 CLAUDIA WATTS 9114 55.6 4000 KATHY WHITE ,04 .'5. 'S ('AI_- BNNET T "I .i.N LF I'- _^K/ l" 134 No. 13"' STREET $389,000 204 MARSH LAKES DRIE $1,100,000 96248 PIEDMION DRi E $235,000 Newlow country classic centrallylocated tothebeach and downtown. Featuring Custom builder Donna Lynn's former home. Incredible views of 40 acre lake. Immaculate 3BR/2BA home overlooking, a pond. Almost new! 100+year old heart pine floors, 3Bk/2.5BA, master on main, granite countertops, Home features screened pool, master down, 3 additionalBR/4BA, study, open Great room with fireplace, screened porch, "flex space," plus GE stainless appliances, metal roof & lots of charm. MLS #35913 kitchen, great room, 3-car garage, bonus, and wine cellar. MLS#35228 eat-in kitchen. Come see today! MLS#36333 SPAT TROXEL 904.321.1999 3201 BENNETT AVINUE $348,000 861816 No. HAMPTON CLUB WOy $525,000 Surrounded by nature,yet close to amenities! This 4BR/3BA all brick home 5BR (study)/3BA stucco with stone, 3-car garage, owner's suite with sitting area; with over2,300 SF on 1+ acre is perfect for those wanting top quality con- his & hers walk-in closets. Access to lanai, BA accessible from 2" covered struction & peaceful privacy. Callfor a list of upgrades! MLS #36369 lanai, Jack &Jill BA. Close to Jax, Amelia Island, more! MLS #35043 MARY YATES 904 556 9350 LYNDA WOOD 904.753.0571 dI!IIIu! I KATHY GARLAND 904.556.5744 KATHY WHITE 904.753.2705 LoT 9, No. 6"' & DIDE STREETS $150,000 96394 HIGH POINIE DRIVE $595,900 Located near historic downtown. Partially cleared. This hilltop corner lot JUST COMPLETED! Ready for its new owner 4BR/3.5BA, 2,784 heated SF is perfect for you to build your special home on the Island. Call Janiefor more high ceilings, granite counters, tile and hardwood floors, terrific floor plan, information. MLS #35893 screened porch, 2-car garage, extra area for bonus room. MLS #32928 JANIEWESTMORELAND 904.753.2018 GLENN HANCOCK 904.753.2009 ss~.* 1 ~ ~ I - 044 3635 So. FLETCHERA\ENLE $899,000 281873 LAKE HAMPTON ROAD $91,900 86156 AUGUSTUS5 $220,000 2413 FIRSt AtENLE, K-6 $168,000 One of a kind beach house! Light & bright with unique and fabulous dec- Peace and quiet! And close to the river! Bring the boat and the fishing poles. Cartesian Pointe 3 bedroom home built in 2004. Corian countertops, ijjd c.:.nd ho.ic' Investment? Call and see this well-maintained condo orator touches, stacked stone fireplace, heated pool & pap, lIuiv o, en Well-kept 3BR/2BAon over onefenced acre, 10x14 cedarworkshop/shed, too screened porch, fenced yard, many upgrades. Convenient to Jacksonville & "..hin mll. d.a..i.:.i, ait -.,c 0.:. .equipped kitchen,vault- breezes andviews. You fall in love with this beautiful home! MLS.#35874 'ni cra sotmer n -arlii'di.'a% 1rnor5 Wpp1oim,.' MLS#36064 GA. View features atwww.CartesianPointe.com. MLS#36503 etddcnlinr]r,lreh>b, p.a.:Jd i nr r., ~, h,. p[.. MLS#36160 PAT TROXFL M 904 321 1999 CARLENE McDUFFIE 904.753.1522 KAREN WERLING 866.437.8505 KAlH'i WHirE 904.753.2705 44 LAUREL O.AK $499,000 326 MARSH LAKES DRIVE $635,000 Amelia Island Plantation home with 3 bedrooms, woodburriing fire- Brand new custom builderhome with stacked stone and stucco hasbover 2,900 place, cathedral ceilings, spa room, near fitness center, golf, tennis & SE Kitchen with granite counters and.42"cabinets. Open and spacious floor beach. View home by visiting www.44LaurelOak.coni. MLS #36531 plain with wood and tiled floors. 4BR/3.5BA. MLS #35528 KAPEN WEPLt NG 866437.8505 EVELYN MORTENSON 04 753 20114 r^^m--* I Wa11Mm .., LOT 21, BROOK HILL PLACE $165,000 PiRsEIs POINT Ro Lot 3 $250,000 AMELIA BAY ESTATES. Bring your own builder to this beautiful preserve Large building site with scenic views and tidal creek access to the Bells River. lot in the areas newest gated community. Enjoy the fabulous marsh view Site has well and seawall, and Pirates Wood community offers fishing dock, boat across the street from this corner cul-de-sac lot. Priced to sell. MLS #36077 ramp, swimming pool and recreation center. MLS #36393 MARYnYATSr qr04 5;6i 9QOn PA.l MFYFE ol4 415 0303 96070 SANDPIPER LANE[ $849,900 2352 EASt DUCk LAkE ROAD $98,500 318 No. 3 'STREEt $79,900 400 KiEtH COUR A RD $635,000 Terrific Sandpiper II villa with all the upgrades and extras. 5BR/5BA,3,152 Like new 1997 DW mobile home on .45 acre beautifully treed lot. 3BR/2BA split plan This lot near downtown has large trees but is also partially cleared for build- You will fall in love with this 3BR/3BA oceanfront retreat! Completely SE Outstanding golf and ocean views. Convenient to the beach and pool with open kitchen, living & dining rooms. Large wooden deck off front, fenced rear ing. A perfect sppr for your dream home near the Amelia River. New deed renovated and sold beautifully furnished, this unit has an excellent Double car garage. Ready to enjoy today. MLS #35706 and 12x20 storage shed. 1/2 mile to Holly Point boat ramp. MLS #36040 restrictions. Call anie for more info. MLS #35037 rental history and features great ocean views! MLS #35260 tLNPM HAINCOCT 047532009 KATHY GARLAND 904.556.5744 IANIE WESTMORELAND 904.753.2018 PAT TROXEL 904.321.1999 Ii . x I ks. ***-i ~^: !K77 1% 1 1 A I L 3 -.-4 -V I i PA O0C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader Pickup a copy of the News-Leaders monthly Real Estate Magazine, available at newsstands and local real estate offices. for the most complete listings In the area. S...... fO SALE Brand new and under S... construction. Lakefront S,--. home on Amelia Island. Si; Call Beano Roberts I i For Details 904-415-0371 :. .. .-'... .- : .2T ... ...4 GM ALL- ITFGMAC ]FAMIFLYFRST REA=,CE iT'-Estate Great Moves 1925 S. 14` St., Suite 4 Y- Amelia Island, FL 277-9700 (800) 227-9701 "Cash Back" Award NEW LISTING: Spanish Oaks home. HILLIARD: 28P.2t hF,,n .-'.mh ,r.i NORTH HAMPTON: Th,.c 5BR 5BA 3BR/2BA, 1,900 ASF, built in 2002. Open room, large den, office, large master bath, 3,993 ASF home has hot tub on kitchen, dining & family room overlook- on 10.99 acres. Porches, utility room, 3 screened lanai, and backs up to lake,& ing lake. $239,900 MLS#36465 outbuildings. $239,900 MLS#35710 golf course. $684,500 MLS#35852 TOWNHOUSES: Four 2-story town- THE ARBOURS: 3BR/2BA, 1,798 SF. AMERICAN BEACH: 8 efficiency apartments homes, newly renovated. 2BR/1BA Dining room, eat-in kitchen, great on a 50xi00 lot must be sold with adjoining up and LR, kitchen and 1/2 bath room & study. Built in 1996, on the 2BR/1.5BA house (sold as is) on 50x100 lot. down. $795,000 MLS#36211 lake. For Only $324,900. MLS#36412 $750,000 MLS#34847 & 34852 AIA FRONTAGE: 65x170 lot and OCEANSIDE DUPLEX: Views from all JUST LISTED: 3BR/2BA triplewide, adjoining lot (size TBD) to be sold rooms & large decks, each side has 2BR/1 BA, 1,440 ASF, built 1985 on 1.14 acre together. next to beach access for extra parking. lot. Sold "as is." $800,000 MLS#33722 & 33218 Weekly rentals. $735,000 MLS#35119 $69,900 MLS#36480 S'Call For The Service You Deserve" Taylor Edwards, Broker Agents: Janice Adamson, Ray Smith, EDWA DTS TKenny Walters, Wendy Lawson (904) 261-s433 cp ny17 5317 South Fletcher Avenue COmpa1y /4 mi West of the Ri Carlton. Amelia Island VIRTUAL TOURS AVAILABLE AT WWW.TAYLOREDWARDS.COM -. i . SPECTACULAR DEEP WATER ESTATE! 9.23 beautiful landscaped acres with deep water, river frontage! 5,169 sq.ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, custom painted walls and murals, crown molding, study, garden shed, 40x60 work shed, screened porch, dock with 2 boat lifts and 220 amp service. Large 3-car garage, sprinkler system, security system & 384 feet on Lanceford Creek! Visit the virtual tour at www.tayloredwards.com. $3,389,000 MLS#32190 a.I nrOCEANFRONT DL'PLEX! Two stor, "1 vith 2BR. IBA on each lexel. Sold full\ furnished. E\Iellenti reni.il income. Enjoy gorgeo lhg S0111k i \ ie%, '1f"ni (ll tie ocean- front deckl! $1,495,000 r IL." OCEANFRONT SEA CHASE! Located in gated Ocean Village, this villa boasts '..-;--ia t .. 3BR/2.5BA, 1,888 SF. A townhouse design with .' * new Andersen windows, tile, carpet, SubZero refrigerator/freezer, Corian counters, plantation shutters and garage! Sold beautifully furnished! $1,350,000 MLS#34070 ON THE ISLAND ... Unique Amelia Island Intracoastal waterfront retreat! 225 ft. deep water frontage, dock pos- sible with neighbor, superior privacy with 2 lots (2 acres), custom 3-story home optimized for river/marsh views. r 2,600 SF living space plus 1,600 SF heated/cooled garage/bonus room & storage on first level. 3BR/3BA + 2 half baths, screened porches/decks. Virtual tour @ Coue. $9 ,www.TaylorEdwards.com $1,975,000 MLS#35695 GOLFSIDE NORTH! Beautiful 4BR/3.5BA, 3,511 sq.ft. home on large, high wooded lot. Many custom features make this home one of the best opportunities on the island. Short walk to beach, with easy access to new community pool, Golf Club of Amelia and the City Golf . Course. $689,000 MLS#36180.. lx. HISTORIC FERNANDINA BEACH! SVictorian home circa 1880, located in Historic Fernandina Beach. Home is full of history and charm heart of pine floors, 3 fireplaces with E L -mantles and ceramic tiles, Queen Anne stained ," glass windows, new roof, CH&A and electrical wiring! Flexible C-3 Zoning! $585,000 MLS#31553 Thinking of selling your home? We will sell your home for as low as i A 9 S TI A,, For one low fee $ 7 p / A you can enjoy $29 91 Ja PACOsi the professional S:. .. services of a Fees vaiy for homes over $300,000. ell ouhome $395 transaction fee applies. Call for details. se y home I ~,j ~ , .1.5 MIDDLEKAUFF REALTY Call: (904)206-5050 Or visit: WeSelINassau.com Each 2005, Asit-2-Sel. Inc. operated Each office independently owned & operated WL&mL 1611 Home Furnishings] QUALITY SOFA & 2 OVERSIZED CHAIRS Beige. $300. Call (904)225- 8879, leave message. Moving Into A Smaller Home & our beautiful quality furniture doesn't fit. Lt. oak beveled glass curio cabinet, It. oak entry table w/black wrought iron, Queen canopy or 4-poster bed with 2 bed stands & mirror, 4 oak arm chairs, entertainment center w/plant stand, coffee table. (904)261-8985 or 556-9700 La-Z-Boy chairs in assorted colors, excellent condition. Oak dry sink, small wood chest, Charleston pineapple fountain. (904)261-1885 or 556-9700. KING PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET - New w/warranty, $299. Must sell. (904) 858-9350 613 Television Radio-Stereo FREE 4-ROOM DIRECTV w/installation. Free DVR. Free DVD player. 3 mos. free HBO, Cinemax. Access 225+ channels. 100% digital. Conditions apply. Call now (866)500-4056. FCAN 1615 Building Materialsj METAL ROOFING Save $$$. Buy direct from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick turn around. Delivery available. Toll free (888)393- 0335. FCAN 617 Machinery Tools & Equip. 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Fully remodeled this year inside and out with pool, hot tub, workshop, 1 car garage with tons of overhead storage, all new appliances, hardwood floors, cabinets ad countertops, a/c unit and even more...Looking to sell at $139,900 unfurnished or keep all new furnishings for $165,000. (904)879-1598. 1985 FLEETWOOD 26X60, on 1 acre in Nassauville. 3BR/2BA, fireplace. $80,000. Call 261-8132. 3BR/2BA MOBILE HOME w/2.5 car concrete garage on 1+ acre lot. Many new upgrades. $95,000/OBO. Call for details (904)491-8468. 1804 Amelia Island Homesl Do you know what your house is worth? Find out free, WWW.IWANTTOSELLMYHOUSE.COM. LOVELY 3BR/2BA HOME in Cashenwood. Great floor plan with fireplace & double car garage. $240,000. 556-1663 929 Ocean Ave. & N. Fletcher - Oceanfront $795,000. 1104sf cottage. Not subdividable. Call 321-4142, Peter Mallory, lic. Real Estate Broker, Castilian Prop., Inc. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 111 804 Amelia Island Homes! CHARMING HOME 3BR/2BA, 2400' on 1/2 acre, close to beach/river, custom wood, tile, garage with loft. $475,000. Amelia Coastal Realty, 583-0586. OPEN HOUSE Sat. 11/12, 12-3pm. 3BR/2.5BA w/in ground heated pool, river views, great floor plan, gourmet kitchen, large bedrooms. Must see. $517,000. 320 Marsh Lakes Dr. (904)491-8661. ISLAND HOME 2BR/1BA. Great opportunity for first time buyers or investors. $110,000. Call (904)261- 6868. 4BR/2BA Large lot on island. Great location near state park & boat ramp. New tile, carpet. $215,000. (904)261-7121 OPEN HOUSE Sat. 11/19, 12-4. 530 Division St. Newly renovated Duplex. 3BR/2BA one side; Studio style 1.5BA, aJl new appliances other side. Both sides have W/D. Call (904)261-8868 for pvt showing. PIRATES BAY 2498 CAPTAIN HOOK DRIVE 1970sf, built '98, 3BR/2BA/2-car garage + office/bonus room. New 30 yr. roof, new A/C, new carpet, sprinkler system. Asking $319,900. Realtor owned. (217)398-5740 AMELIAISLANDFSBO.COM Get FREE home advertising on Amelia Island FSBO web site! Or, buy a FSBO home & save! Visit www.ameliaislandfsbo.com. Mac Daniel Realty, (904)277-3050. FREE VIDEO CD , "Anne Loves Amelia Island" No obligation call 583-0734 or visit http://AnneBarbanel.com C-21, John T. Ferreira & Son. Anne Barbanel, Realtor AMELIA PARK Private builder. 2-] story lakefront. Available Jan. 1. NewI home under construction. Beano Roberts (904)415-0371 for more info. AMELIA ISLAND FSBO 4BR/3BA + den, POOL, SPA, lanai, in SEASIDE. $595,000. Walk to beach, privacy, backs to greenway. (904)206-4077 804 Amelia Island Homesi FSBO 4/3, 1850 sq. ft. Must see. Less than 1 ml. from beach. New roof, updated kitchen, tile in baths & kitchen, separate din. rm., Ig screened porch overlooking green space. Asking $329,000. Will co-op 3%. 1518 Penbrook Dr. (904)206-0370 Duplex, 1 & 2 Jasmine PI., 2BR/1BA flat & 2BR/1.5BA townhome, $290,000. Marsh Cove Condo, 2BR/1BA, $130,000. Call 491-3288 or 535-5437. No realtors please. 805 Beaches OCEANFRONT PROPERTY Visit www.oceanfrontamelia.com for a complete list, or call Bob Gedeon at Oceanfront Realty (904)261-8870. 1 806 Waterfront | SUWANEE RIVER 4 acs., $105,000. Call (904)545-0519, 225-5878. VERY PRIVATE 6+ ACRES w/20 mile views. SE exposure, high bluffs. Flood zone X. $700,000. Call (904)261-8733. Waterfront Homes & Lots Call (904) 261-4066 for information. C.H. Lasserre, Realtor. I 806 Waterfront IA7IF BEAUTIFUL VIEW You can get SAME DAY DELIVERY of the One acre plus in Yulee. 170' plus News-Leader every week, delivered by the US Postal Service, on Lofton Creek with dock & boat lift. directly to your home or business. See page 2A for more details. .,o/'R A t m Ifid-UUIC I l 3BR/DBAm [UUUiai UIIr lsbU 2BR/1BA guest quarters above $450,000. NEFRA MSL#261093 .. ED LAWHON, INC. ,'.'/. ' 306-9082 Realtor '" ..... 1807 Condominiums I AMELIAISLANDCONDOS.COM Find ALL condo comparable sales on Amelia Island] Visit www.ameliaislandcondos.com. Get FREE condo advertising on Amelia Island condos web site! Mac Daniel Realty, (904)277-3050. PALMS AT AMELIA now selling. Starting at $185,900. Call for more info, 277-1983. Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty. 808 Off Island/Yulee| NEW LOW PRICE Heron Isles. 4BR/2BA. Brand new & ready to move in. 1398 sq. ft. w/2-car garage. $189,900. Amelia Coastal Realty (904)261- 1 2770. nick Deonas Realty inc. 225-3133 LAURALYN 850485 Hwy. 17 S., Yulee, FL LEWIS A small gated community with no fees "Southern Creek" is just off Amelia Island. Come for the quiet and stay for the lake and the views. Starting at $75,000 for 1/2 Acre. Bring your own builder, please call Lauralyn Lewis for additional info at (904) 225-3133. REBECCA BURNETTE "Knowledge & Integrity Working for You" I\ Any Time: 5 5 6-4988 JohnT. Ferreira & Son,Inc. 500 Centre Street ........ RebeccaBurnette @bellsouth. net Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 ne 36 3r _,r I il Step: to the Ocean! E.Autitul hom ri min -.n .-=rddiu.rI feature: 10 C'e ilgs, crown molding in LR, DR, kitchen & breakfast nook. Plantation shutters, gas.fireplace in LR & MBR, outside shower, wonderful screened porch with gas stub-out connection for grilling. I year newA/C. $529,900 #35410 BeautifulAlf Brick Home with side entry garage and great view of the I Ith fair- way & canal. This 2,010 asf home has crown molding throughout, wainscoting, chair rail, vaulted ceilings. The spacious master bath has double sink vanities, gar- Sr. : :::.. I r' .: r, $249.000 tis'' .. .. .. :"~.", 'r:,. Hear the Ocean .,is lou, relox b, our :cre.Erd .aid h:,rAd pool with a view of the lake. Beautifully landscaped, 3BR/2BA floor plan with fireplace, white kitchen cabinets, Corian countertops, tile floors, and bayed breakfast nook. $525,000 #35870 y^ :.. .. -. .....,. " Delightful! This home is virtually maintenance free. The spacious kitchen has a large walk-in pantry, beautiful laminate/wood floor that leads into the dining room. The master bath has a whirlpool garden tub with separate shower & 1ir~c -,l-.'.i, ,i,:..:,t. Lb ri: IOr A 1 ,- r ,,Nc.t..'.r.:..1 ~1234,900 B.li DON'T LET YOUR ISLAND GE TAWAY GET AWAY. Resales Av Starting at $3 3 If you could design the ideal island getaway, Harrison Cove Villas at Summer Beach would be it. Luxurious two- and three-bedroom villas are within walking distance of / the beach, golf, tennis, nature trails and more. Included in the price, on some units, is membership in the Golf Club of Amelia Island, with its magnificent seaside course and ocean front Beach Club. With special preconstruction pricing, this is one island getaway you /) won't want to let get away. T U"'. E C 5456 First Coast Highway 800.322.7448 904.261.0624 I A lot with majestic : tree, 314- acre ir, this up and coming n, gh:-.rhllocd - -Jordan's Cove'. $.120,000 ts35673' I. 1 Call Coldwell Banker You Prfet arterin ea Etae. Linda Hanau 904-415-0769 lhhanau@aol.com RARE OCEANFRONT CORNER lot with many possibilities. Property is zoned R-3 with views to the north as well as the east. Current own- ers hold a special use permit for a B&B. The cottage is sold 'as is' with no value. $1,200,000 #36460 .. . GREAT OPPORTUNITY to own a 19 acre horse farm. This prop- erty features a stocked lake, 8 stall barn with tack room, fruit trees, and a 5853 square foot Mark home that has thirteen bedrooms 904Wal-415-1303 and 5 baths! WOWI cherokee32034@yahoo.com $1,795,000 #34547 -,, -. t J:z, EXCEPTIONAL OCEANFRONT CONDO in Carlton Dunes at Summer Beach. Experience incred- S---- ( ible sunrises over the ocean and sun- sets over the golf course. This com- Carolyn plex is adjacent to the Ritz-Carlton & 9048Cherry607 features 2 pools & private beach cn904-583-0607 '$ 997000 #35670 U. ftI7~ ,:rac=- 1 9 .)0 # 5 7 EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN in Riverside. This home has new archi- tectural shingles, new frig, and new vinyl in the kitchen and master bath. The new sprinkler system is on a well. The interior was recently painted and the Quattlebaum exterior is low maintenance vinyl siding. 904-415-1018 The 21 x 15 patio was designed for a slietca@celdbankercom room addition. $256,500 #36495 EASY FLORIDA LIVING just a short walk to the Beach. This immaculate decorator's home is light, bright, and open. Corian Josie counters, lots of tile, and high Deal ceilings, and in a superb location. 904-415-1952 $349,000 #35993 josie@net-magic.net LARGE SHADED LOT locat- ed just two and a half blocks from Centre Street and near the Museum. Currently zoned R-2 and 75' wide. Great Paul Barnes potential. - 904-753-0256 $299,000 #35641 91 1 ", ENJOY 3,400 SQUARE FEET Sof Southern Living in this beauti- ful home located close to the Ritz and the Beach. There's even a Molly fully equipped apartment just wait- Knowlton ing for family & friends Call for 904-583-0320 info. $579,000 lao@knowltonsakecom :.; -, ... -.,, FLORA PARKE This clean and bright four bedroom home with large screened porch and eat-in kitchen is a great value It's neat as a pin and backs up to a preserve area for added privacy. All appliances con- vey, even the washer and dryerl $219,900 #36420 5. .- I I cck~~in4k A5 t~ ~ ~-1Ik* - Carolyn Cherry 904-583-0607 ccherryl @aol.com Josie Deal 904-415-1 952 josie@net-magic.net GO FISHING in the stocked backyard pondl This excellent 3/3 home in desirable Meadowfield features a large bonus w/ bath and closet over the garage. You'll Mark also love the formal dining room, 904Walker ext303 pensive tile, and split bedroom chdmrokee32034@yahoo.com plan. $259,900 #36354 .5, : " WALK TO THE BEACH, movies, or Moon River Pizza from one of two fabulous townhomes. Both are 3BR/2BA with 1-car garages. There is even a prewired Internet nook in the loft. Brand new construction! Starting at $239,500. #36300 THE RESIDENCE Wonderful gated community on Amelia Island. This exceptional 2BR unit has gor- geous views of the ocean & beach. This complex offers pool, tennis, work-out facility, and private beach walkover. Golf membership is available. $989,000 #36411 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Great lot for your.dream home in a lovely resort community. Nicely wooded and located on a quiet cul-de-sac. $305,000 #35991 Molly Knowlton 904-583-0320 moly@knowltonsalecom ... .. ' BEAUTIFUL OCEANVIEW HOME with a 2-car garage on Amelia's north ; end. This home was built in 1999, S has 3-4 bedrooms & 3 baths in over 2,350 SF Located just 200 ft. to the Paul beach, this home would be perfect as Barnes a primary residence or vacation home. 904-753-0256 4.q q'n if-rl1 ,,, ,I, T ,, ,. ,, ..T' e . ..O r Call for Mortgage Info Today! Sue Hicks 904-883-0231 904-343-2114 f Compass Bank .1fucor< rium c aa i. 904-261-0347 800-262-0347 lii *311 Centre Street ASSOCIATES A-melia.la1_- EACHH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY SAmeliaIsland, FL 32034 1 OWNED a" OPERATED Ameia.....,FL320- MLS PEOPLE YOU KNOW, PEOPLE YOU TRUST 11 I Amelia Island, FL 32034 www.summerbeach.com U 11 1 1 -- -- -- ...... .. ........ I 12C WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16.2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader -CRCRESTCHEVRO LET '" :7-' .0. UP TO $2500 IN ACCESSORIES IS BACK ON ALL EW '05 AND '06 CHEVY'S!!! Nobody but NOBODY will beat a Crest Chevrolet Deal!!! 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V6, Auto, Cold A/C, Full Power, and More! Perfect Family Car for All Your Road Trips! Low, Low Miles! VALUE PRICED '6,450 1999 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LS ,ull- i ,.-, f'i,:k.Up, -.Ih '. i U[ ,. C ,:,Il, A/C. Power Windows and Locks; Cruise & Tilt. AM/FM Stereo, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels and New Tires. Factory Tow Pkg. and 3"1 Door. Locally Owned. 1998 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE Great 1 -Owner Fuel Saver with Only 54K Miles! Local Trade-ri, Very Well Maintained. 4 Cyl., Auto, Cold A/C, ABS and Power Locks. Deep Green with Tan Cloth Seats, New Tires & Rear Spoiler. Drive Home this Sporty Sedan! VALUE PRICED '6,450 -Le U SllYO R a Q iclya Esiy 'C llChisan ak.ba t O 6INMEN SL0S 808 Off Island/Yulee I 3BR/2BA all brick on corner lot in Rosewood Meadows. Tile baths, family room, kitchen, foyer, covered lanai, 2-car side entry garage. Completion date November. $295,000. Cell (904)753-2155 or (904) 277-3361. 3BR/2BA 1465sf, 1 yr. old, Cartesian Pointe (off Harts Road). Wonderful neighborhood. Available immediately. $196,500. Call 556-2390 or 556-1225. FSBO Oyster Bay/Lanceford Plantation, 4BR/4BA, 1st floor master suite, eat-in kitchen, DR, LR, hardwood, tile, 2800SF, 2-car oversized garage, .75 acres, amenities: Gated entry, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse. $495,000. (609)845- 1398 or (609)226-6787 YULETIDE IN YULEE Be in by the holidays. Pristine 3BR/2BA in upscale neighborhood. $179,000. Call (904)261- 6868. MARSH LAKES Beautiful 3BR/2BA home for sale. Swimming & tennis. Decorator colors. All tile or hardwood floors. Only 4 years old. Upgrades. $309,500. 321-0078 I 809 Lots ON THE ISLAND! Marsh front overlooking ICW. .95 acre. Pristine. Lovely live oaks. Clinch Dr. Asking $550,000. Sunsets free. (904)261-0948. (More acreage available). 2.54 ACRES private, off Blackrock Rd. .54 full stocked lake. Will divide. $180,000. (904)219-0623 CR 107/(NASSAUVILLE) Three-1 ac. tracts of land/One 2.7 tract (Can Subdivide) 5.7 ac. total All contiguous - Potential for 5 lots (High & Dry Big Oaks). Must see! Lonnie Crews Rd., Fernandina Beach. (904)557-1253 FULL SIZED WOODED Amelia Island Plantation Lot $295,000. Call (904)277- 4644. LOT FSBO 75X100. Ocean view. First Ave. Quiet, dead end street. $280,000. Call (904)491-7904. 1811 Commercial/Retail COMM ERCIAL/ RETAIL Near Historic District 709 S. 8th St. Unit 4 (or D) 900+ 528 S. 8th Unit 5 (or E) 2076SF 528 S. 8th St Unit 5 (or E) 2076SF Contact Colliers Dickinson (904)861-1101 GATEWAY TO AMELIA 1st floor office or retail condo, over 1800 sq. ft. ft. PRIME LOCATION, GOOD VISIBILITY. Call Ed Parrott, Realty Executives (904)261-2995. FOR SALE OR TRADE Prime location for business. Commercial zoning. 1 acre +/-. Cindy Blinson, First Coast Realty (904)879-1008. YULEE Pages Dairy Rd., zoned CI. Call (904)545-0519, 225-5878. 18-13 Investment PropertyI OFF ISLAND 2BR/2BA, 1250 sq. ft. on beautiful lot, mature oaks, backs to lake, private, 100'X260', short walk to Holly Point boat ramp. $70,000. Great rental, vacation or starter home. Seller motivated. (904)277-2852 for appt. APARTMENT COMPLEX FOR SALE 87 units. $3,100,000. Call (877)454-4115, Bill. INVESTMENT LOTS $5000. Increasing in value by the month.. On paved road with all utilities. FSBO (954)523-8118. FCAN 1814 West Nassau Countyl 1 ACRE LOT Well, septic tank, driveway, large oaks. Ready for home on Holiday Dr. in Callahan. $37,900. (904)277-3361 or cell (904)753-2155. 817 Other Areas I ,N. NCMOUNTAIN .,do.i-.~ r qrco i, r.., S .lakel .. 1 .. i' r.e.r' ..Bl - $19,500 owner (866)789-8535 www.NC77.com. FCAN OWN A PRIVATE Mtn. Retreat - Spectacular gated riverfront mountain community near Asheville, NC. 1-8 acre bldg sites from the $60's. Borders Nat'l Forest. Community lodge & river walk. Call (866)292-5762. FCAN BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA - Escape the heat in the cool beautiful. peaceful mountains of Western NC. Homes, cabins, acreage & investments. Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy. www.cherokeemountainrealty.com. Call for free brochure (800)841-5868. FCAN 817 Other Areas I TENNESSEE WATERFRONT SALE! 2.4 acres waterfront $9,900. Dockable building lots from $14,900 1 Cabin package $54,900. Call now! (866)770-5263 ext. 8. FCAN N. Carolina Gated Lakefront Community 1.5 acres plus, 90 miles of shoreline. Never before offered w/20% pre-development discounts, 90% financing. Call (800)709-5253. FCAN $10,000 DISCOUNT Grand opening. Ocala area The Preserve at Oak Hill. upscale equestrian community of 5 to 21 acre parcels. Private, gated, trails. Discount ends 12/15/05. Broker/Owner. (352)330-0022. FCAN OWN A LAKEFRONT RETREAT Private community on the TN/KY border, just 1.5 hrs. to Nashville. Spectacular views of Lake Barkley. 1 to 6 acres from the 440's. new to Market. Call (866)339-4966. FCAN NEW LOG CABIN NC Mountains. New shell on secluded mountain site. $89,900. Hardwood forest. Great fall colors. Paved road. Near parks & lakes. Acreage & financing available. (828)247-0081. FCAN ABSOLUTE AUCTION Lakefront subdivision on Watts Bar Lake off 1-40, Kingston, TN. Sat. 11/29, 12 noon. Furrow Auction Co. (800)4-FURROW or www.furrow.com TN Lic. #62. FCAN NEW MEXICO 16 acres $24,990. Scenic region, views, canyons, trees, rolling hills, wildlife. Enjoy hunting, hiking, horses, great climate. Power, great access. 100% financing. Call (914)232-5100. FCAN COASTAL SE GEORGIA Large wooded water access, marsh view, lake front, & golf oriented homesites from the mid $70's. Live oaks, pool, tennis, golf, (877)266-7376. www.cooperspoint.com. FCAN SERENE MOUNTAIN GOLF Homesite - $69,900. Breathtaking views. Upscale golf community set amid Dye designed 18 hole golf course In Carolina Mtns near Asheville, NC. A sanctioned Golf Digest Schools teaching facility! Exc. financing. Call toll-free (866)334-3253 ext. 993, www.cherokeevalleysc.com. FCAN APPLETON HALL PLANTATION S.C. circa 1910 farmhouse. Beautifully restored on 21.5 acres, high end appliances, hardwood floors, 3BR/3BA, wraparound porches, pecan orchard, pond. $425,000. (902)897-4830. Unique 6000 sq. Ft. Lake Lanier Home Private 2 ac., 325 ft. on lake, exquisite gardens, waterfalls, boat dock, 50 mi. NE of Atlanta, GA. $1,500,000. Doris, Savage RE (770)861-8525. FCAN AUCTION 134+/- acres. Farmland - divided. 3BR/2BA home, development potential Thomas Co., GA. 11/25, 10am. 10%BP. Rowell Auctions, Inc. (800)323- 8388 www.rowellauctions.com GAL AU- C002594. FCAN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MTNS. - Cool air, views, streams, homes, cabins, acreage. Free brochure of mountain property (800)642-5333. Realty of Murphy, 317 Peachtree St., Murphy, NC 28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com. FCAN MIAMI WATERFRONT Pre- construction. 10% down. 2 yr build out. GA Coastal Waterfront pre-construction 1st phase assignable/GA lot $6900+, RV lots $15K. Realtor (877)468-5687. FCAN SEASON CLOSEOUT SALE in the Tennessee Smokies. Gated waterfront community riverfront & mountain views available. Prices starting low at $46,900. Final phase. Limited lots. Call now. Ask about our lot/home pkg. Buy direct from the developer, save thousands $$$$$. (800)559-3095 ext. 327. www.rivercrest.com. FCAN AUCTION 11/3, 10:15am. Dooly County/Pinehurst, GA. 1000 +/- acres offered divided. 2 farms/2 homes. Tremendously irrigated cropland. Peachstate Auction Group, Inc. www.land2auction.com or (866)300-7653 -.AL 2550 FCArN TN.:WLKKfEmI WSf ,ATJ . "- .', "- ',U rii' ,ic r ....rtr.rirr S & Knoxville. Limited number of private boat slips. Community lake access & amenities. 1/2+ acres from $40K. Call (866)292-5769. FCAN Georgia Properties For Sale Parcels range from 3-1000 acres all deeply discounted. 1031 Tax Exchange welcome. Visit Peach State at www.farmandtimber. com or call (866)399-7653. FCAN OCALA COM/RES. high visibility & desirable locations. 501 Spring Lake Rd. & 103 SE Tuscawilla Ave. Tranzon Driggers Walt Driggers, Lic. Real Estate Broker (877)347-4437. FCAN 2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE at 2727 Ocean Dr. $850/mo. .+ $850 dep. No pets. 277-1818 daytime, 261-8132 evening. Available now. SOMERSET APARTMENTS Try a new standard of apartment living at Somerset. Beautiful 1BR & 2BR SINGLE STORY apartments located off Amelia Parkway. These modern apartments feature vaulted ceilings, ceramic tile floors, built-in computer desks, washer/dryer connections & much more! Prices starting at $615, water, trash, and sewage service included. Call today for mor. inf:.',TInaor 5[ Et i'- 4i 261 0 91 3BR/2BA second floor on the lake. S,:rear,=d porch. W/D connections & FP. I 10 1 per rr.o As f,.r : -Sec;al- "Wa1 cross front) fitness center & p11: r.r i,,r ,n :,. r I ?5 vS i ,F , 2BR/2BA second floor with new carpet, ceramic tile & W/D. $100Q.0 per month. (904)277-9686, Key Realty Advisors. DOWNTOWN LOFT APARTMENTS - starting at $675. Central air, brand new, 850sf, heart pine floors & 10' ceilings. (904)321-2222 LARGE 1BR APT. Quiet neighborhood. $800/mo. + $500 dep. No pets allowed. Utilities & cable included. (904)261-8273 BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX on Tarpon, 3BR/2.SBA, $1150. Amelia Island Lodging Systems (904)261-4148, (904)277-9702, or after hours (904)753-2560. 1857 Condos-FurnishedI AIP 1BR/1BA pool villa. Enjoy marshview sunsets. Pool recently resurfaced. $1075/mo. Weekly considered. Avail Dec. (904)261-0608 or 556-9586 AMELIA WOODS TOWNHOME 3BR/ 2BA, fireplace, formal LR & DR. Available now until Dec. 20th. $1250/mo. includes utilities & cable. Nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006. ONE, TWO AIAV THREE ( BEDROOMS s470 to $700 nivr lPER MONTH * Large Apartments On-Site Management Clubhouse & Playground Pool 20 Minutes From Fernandina & Jacksonville OPEN 8:30 v,M. 5:30P.M. Monday-Friday Eastwood Oaks (904) 8452922 PART37149 Cody Circle APA RT M1E NTS Hilliard, Florida 1992 CADILLAC ELDORADO Beautiful Classic Caddy in Near Perfect Condition Inside & Out. Only 62K Miles! Deep Burgundy Ext. with Super Soft Leather Bucket Seats. Clean CarFaxTM History. Full Power Including Windows, Locks, Seats and More. Must Drive to Appreciate! VALUE PRICED '5,950 Chris Invites All His Friends & Cistolncrs to Stop By & Say Hello! I97 II .UI li I UB1I; G n us 1 u .[ L.....Kn -... nl1.m. LA Very Nice 1-Owner Sedan. Very Clean Sharp 2-Door Coupe with Only 57K and Well-Maintained. Great Gas Saverl 4 Miles! 2.5 Litre V6, Auto, Cold A/C Cyl., Auto, Cold A/C. Clean CarFaxT and Much, Much More. TuTone Ivory History. Silvermist Ext. with Light Grey White and Dove Grey Ext. with Light Cloth Seating. Low Miles & Ready for Grey Cloth Interior. Your New Driver. VALUE PRICED '5,950 VALUE PRICED '5,450 _ ,, ".'1 1 ,l, '.. I ,J hr,- -I', ll.. ',',ll . ]",:... r V .,r,, ,:,. .. ..'i L ,,. ,:rj,...: ,l ,, ....-, ', ,,l.l E ,' p,.,i.:r I 1. .r .. l. i* i i L ,':, ,.' re Ih, .lJ V' PIC ED 4, VALUE PRICED '4,950 1994 CHRYSLER CONCORDE , I-r, I Jn,:. ull. ii ,.;* f mil, 'jr .n rT.-p .: .rn,.Jr,:,.- Crnl, 'K Mi .:.r, ir,,, .er, i,..t ll. :.rl r ,rie, ' r 3 r U ..I c.:,J A '. Full,. .'. ir..:lu.id r., '.;n.I:., .i j L.:..:t Cru..- & Ill:.- I.:i, 151.: to. a,, Vh L Ah] '' ''l.:lh U "'. H,:.m., VALUE PRICED '4,450 1999 NISSAN SENTRA Great Gas Saver Family Car. Silver Exterior w/Light Grey Bucket Seats. Clean CarFaxTM History. 4 Cyl., Auto, Cold A/C, Power Windows & Locks. Cruise & Tilt, AM/FM CD Stereo, Custom Alloy Wheels. Limited Edition Package from Nissan. VALUE PRICED '5,450 PRO"QV 277-7111 .-... .. Ir( rl M Chaplin Williams Rentals V I 904.261.0604 www.ChaplinWilliamsRentals.com -..- ... O M 170I. \rF6,r tDri,, ; Pr,,, , "j dhi.. ... .... .. ....... ..... h u h ,,,] "I i,-,. -I... liNFLRNISHFD -ONISLAND LiNFLRNI'HED 01-1 I1 \1ND 271n1 Mliill irtl 2 .. :'.1.j...i......l,- il M[I.I L lkF, COND(IONIMIAL 'S . washer & dryer. Community pool & tennis courts, tiful gated community located just off the island I block from beach. $900 with lots of amenities: lakeside pool, sand beach, 3105 South Fletcher Avenue Ketch Courtyard state of the art gym, tennis courts, volleyball court, Oceanfront, 2/2 condo, 4th floor, corner unit. and clubhouse. Nothing compares to the lifestyle at Assigned parking, pool. $1,500 Amelia Lakes! 2680 W. 5th St. Brand new 3/2.5 home on north #1522 is a 1BR/IBA 2nd floor unit with screened end of Island, close to the beach. Approx. 1,967 SF, patio, outside storage, alarm system and full-size 2-car garage, full-size W/D, FP, upgraded kitchen. WID hook-up. 809 SF. 1 small pet OK. Available $1,700 to move in now for $800/mo. 95497 Captain's Way in Golfside North 4/2 #1622 Is a 3BR/2BA 2nd floor unit with a screened home in quiet gated community. 2,466 SF. Small patio overlooking the lake. Outside storage, alarm 9508 Sprok. ng Tide ane$1,Riverlace. 4B 3BA, 950 system and full-size W/D hook-up. 1,435 SF. 1 9508 SpringTideLane-RiverPlace.4BR/3BA small pet OK. Available to move in now for 3-story townhouse on marsh with 2-car garage & $1,100/mo. or $1,200/mo. with use of optional 1- elevator. $2,500 FURNISHED ON ISLAND car garage. 2357-A 1st Avenue 3/2 duplex with -carga rage, 86250 Cartesian Pointe Dr. 3/2 new home, W/D one block from the beach. Terms flexible, hook-up, 2-car garage, lawn care included. 1,922 $1,400/mo. includes lawn care. Avail. Mid-Feb. SE. 1 small pet ok. $1,300 WANTED: Quality unfurnished rental homes from $1,000.00 to $1,800.00 per month. Our tenants pass both a credit check and criminal background screening. Lf1LL'L4!.'A'I'Th~ JTJg;f~ 1851 Roommate Wantedi ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3BR/2BA house behind Food Lion. $575/mo. Includes utilities. (904)277-7818 ROOMMATE WANTED Professional M/F to share off Island 3BR/2BA home. Full privileges. Call (904)321-4363, please leave message. S852 Mobile Homes ON ISLAND/IN PARK Long term. 2BR/1BA & 3BR/2BA SWMH ranging from $150-$175/wk. or $600-$750/mo., + deposit. Available now. Call (904)261- 5034. CLEAN 2BR UNIT in trailer park in Yulee. $525/mo. + $500 sec. dep. Call (904)753-2676. SINGLE WIDE on large lot. $550/mo. + $550 dep. (904)583-2009 1853 Mobile Home LotsI YULEE 1 acre mobile home lot available. $300/mo. Nice country setting. Great schools. Don Brown Realty, (904)225- 5510 or 571-7177. 855 Apartments Furnished FURNISHED APT. 2BR/1BA upstairs duplex. Walking distance to downtown Fernandina Beach. $650/mo. + $500 deposit. (904)261-0390 856 Apartments Unfurnished NORTH END 2BR/1BA, 2-car garage, ocean view, across from beach. $950/mo. + $950 dep. No smoking, no pets. Call 491-3288 or 535-5437. AVAILABLE NOW for long term rental. 1600sf, 3BR/1.5BA, front unit of log cabin house w/large porch. $1100/mo. + sec. dep. required. Call 261-3389, pis Iv msg. 3BR/2BA Two homes available one on S. Fletcher for $1100 & one in Lakewood Subdivision for $1200. Beautifully furnished. See our website, www.amelialodgings.com and click on "Long Term". Amelia Island Lodging Systems (904)261-4148, (904)277-9702, or after hours (904)753-2560. Affordable Living for eligible low income seniors, handicapped or disabled. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Rate based on income. Apply at Sandridge Apts., 2021 Jasmine St., Fernandina Beach; (904)277-8722. Handicap Accessible apts. available. Equal Housing Opportunity. For Rent 2BR/1.5BA townhouse apt's. Newly rebuilt. CH&A, stove, refrig., d/w, carpet. No pets. Nonsmokers. $795/mo. Dep. Ref's. 828 Nottingham Dr. 261-3035 Affordable Living for eligible low- income persons/families. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Rent based on income. Apply at Post Oak Apts., 996 Citrona Dr., Fernandina Beach; (904)277-7817. Handicap Accessible apts. available. Equal Housing Opportunity. .1 21F mimw i4 P- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader It 1857 Condos-FurnishedI AMELIA WOODS 1BR/1BA. Beautifully furnished, vaulted ceilings. Faces pool & beach access. No pets. $875/mo. 1st & last. Call (770)789-2965. 1858 Condos-Unfurnished WALK TO BEACH Townhouse/duplex, 2BR/1.5BA, fenced yard w/deck, outside storage, CH&A, W/D conn. 1 yr. lease. $900/mo. + sec. dep. (904)415-0656 OCEAN VIEW Luxury 3BR/1BA, CH&A, W/D, new renovation, 1 block to beach, flexible terms. $995/mo. + deposit. (904)386-1005 SEACASTLES 3BR/2.5BA, 1500 ft. to ocean, 2-car garage, deck, balcony, pool, W/D. No pets. 1-1/2 mos. sec. $995/mo. Call Dale Deonas at (904)277-0006. 2BR/1.SBA Hardwood/tile floors, marsh view. $700/mo. + dep. Call (904)838- 8969. T/H DUPLEX 2BR/1BA, 2 floors. W/D. 2 biks from beach. 2835 Ocean Dr. Available now. No pets. $750/mo. plus utilities & sec. dep. (904)261-5935. FOR RENT Amelia Lakes. Gated community, clubhouse, pool, fitness. 1BR, $750/mo. 2BR deluxe, $1000/mo. Also 3BR/2BA home in Flora Parke, $1350/mo. Call Linda (321)231-3888. 2BR/2BA Lakefront. New carpet, fresh paint. Gated community. Fitness center. $1000/mo. Call (904)753-0701 1860 Homes-Unfurnishedi 96600 BLACKROCK RD. 2/1 cute cottage on 1 acre. Beautiful trees. Marsh view. New kitchen. D/W, W/D. Avail. Dec. $795/mo. 261-0608 or 556-9586 BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS 4BR/3BA home in Ocean Reach. 2400sf, 2-car garage, formal dining room, FP, Ig kitchen. Covered patio & large backyard. Exc. cond. Includes lawn care. $1595/mo. No smoking. No pets. Avail. now. (904)321- 2275 Amelia Park Townhome on the park, 3BR/2.5BA, master suite downstairs, court yard patio, 2-car garage w/studlo. $1900/ mo + dep. No pets. No smoking. 491- 5435 2641B FIRST AVE. Beautiful 3BR/2BA. Very clean. All new appliances. W/D hookup. $1200/mo. + $1000 dep. & ref's. Incl. water, sewer, garbage. No pets. 277- 4821 4201 S. FLETCHER/AlA 4BR/4BA, CH&A, 2 fireplaces, 3-car garage. Private access to beach. $1500/mo. Call (904) 384-7012 2BR/1BA COTTAGE in Old Town. Quiet neighborhood. $800/mo., Call 753-3268. CARTESIAN POINTE 3BR/2BA, 1902 sq. ft. New, never lived in. $1600/mo. Call Don Brown Realty at (904)225-5510 or (904)571-7177. 4BR/4BA in N. Hampton, approx. 2800sf w/office + play room, covered deck, 2nd story deck, only 4 yrs. old on lake & conservation area. $1500 + dep. & 1st/last. No smoking. No pets. 6 mos. or less. 753-3419 1860 Homes-UnfurnishedI Peaceful Beachwalk Subd. Lg 4BR/ 3.5BA, garage, whirlpool In master suite, pool & jacuzzi in fenced yard, beach access. $1700/mo. Rent is negotiable depending on length of lease. Available now. Call (904)556-8651 or (912)634- 8627. Renovated 3BR/2BA Modular House - w/lg pvt yard. Lawn care included. New D/W, fridge, stove, dbl garage, W/D hookup. $875 + dep, all utilities extra. No pets. No smoking. On Island. 261-4305 3BR/2BA near the beach, schools & shopping. $1000/mo. Amelia Island Lodging Systems, (904)261-4148, (904)277-9702, or after hours (904)753- 2560. ALL BRICK HOME living space 2200sf, 3/3, large garage, on a gated private piece of property. Miner Rd., Flying A Ranch Dr., Yulee. $1200/mo. + dep. 225- 5635 1860 Homes-Unfurnishedl NASSAU LAKES 3BR/2BA/2-car. 3810 Cayman Cir. New 5 yr. old home. Full appliances, great location. No smoking/pets. $1250/mo. 1st/last + sec. (510)215-8554 SPECTACULAR VIEWS of marsh & ICW from this 3BR/3BA Piney Island home. Huge rec/4th BR. $2100 includes W/D & lawn service, nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006 EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINE In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the News- Leader will be closed on Thursday, November 24th, 2005. Our Classified deadline for the Friday, November 25th edition has been changed to Tuesday, November 22nd at 5pm.. 1860 Homes-Unfurnishedl 4BR/2BA HOME Downtown near shopping & schools. Large storage shed. Big kitchen. All appl's incl. Avail immed. Lease term nego. $1250/mo. (904)415- 0088 NEW HOME IN YULEE 3BR/2BA, double garage, fireplace, free cable included. 96033 Sun Fish Ln. in Heron Isles subdivision. $1050/mo. Call (916)300-3039. PIRATES WOODS On canal, 3BR/2BA, laundry rm/office, CH&A, 2-car gar., dock, woodburning stove, comm. pool & ramp. $1100/mo. + dep. Ref's req'd. 277-2482 2045 OAK MARSH 3BR/2BA + study/office, FP, fenced yard. Pet w/deposit. $1250. Nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006 MEADOWFIELD HOMES Both available November. 4BR/3BA, $1350/mo. 3BR/ 2BA, $1250/mo. Palm III Realty, LLC. (904)415-6080. 1613 Canterbury Lane (Lakeirood) 4BR.2BA .. : , 2-car garage Cute home locjte.d .n popular Lakewood, close 4 tc shopping. the beach & schools Has a fIrmanl iaI.ing & din- ,,-;-.PM ' ing room, family room with FP r.en1c:,d rear ,ard screened r porch Includes lawn care. 2,311 SF. %1.375 mo SINGLE FAMILY HOMES- Oni Island SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Off Island 602 Clinch Circle 3BR/2BA house. Large private yard with 86004 Cathedral Lane (Lofton Oaks) 3BR/2BA, 2-car marsh view. 1,336 SF. $1,250/mo. Available Immediately. garage, beautiful fenced lot, fireplace in family room, satellite dish, irriga- 95035 Woodberry Lane (The Preserve) 4BR/4BA, 2- tion system, tool house. Ten minutes from Amelia Island and convenient car garage. Beautiful home within walking distance from the beach, to Jax International Airport. 1,483 SF. $1,250/mo. Avail. In 30 days. Fireplace in family room, bonus room, luxury kitchen, MBA w/garden tub 31176 Grassy Parke Drive (Flora Parke) 3BR/2BA, & walk-in shower, screened patio overlooks lake. 2,554 SF. $1,995/mo. 2-car garage. Beautiful home with spacious rooms, eat-in kitchen, large 2852 Eastwind Drive (Ocean Reach) 4BR/2BA, 2-car pantry. Master bath has garden tub and walk-in shower. Rear covered garage. Beautiful & spacious home centrally located, with formal dining patio overlooks lake w/fountain. Lawn care incl. 1,980 SF. $1,350/mo. room, fireplace in living room, large kitchen, fenced rear yard and covered Avail. Early Dec. patio. Lawn care included. 2,000 SF. $1,545/mo. Available Early Dec. 76158 Longleaf Loop (Timbercreek Plantation, Yldee) 2139 Ciera Lane (The Arbours) 4BR/2BA, 2-car garage. 4BR/3.5BA, 2-car garage. Beautiful large home in new neighborhood that Beautiful home on landscaped lot. Eat-in kitchen, fireplace in living room, will include community clubhouse and pool (under construction). ceilings in all rooms, master bath has garden tub and walk-in shower. Convenient to JIA, Kings Bay & new Home Depot center. Kitchen has large 1,630 SF. $1,3SO/mo. walk-in pantry, breakfast nook; upstairs loft, large screened-in patio, irriga- 412 Portside Drive (Ocean Cay ) 4BR/2BA, 2-car garage, tion system. Master BA has garden tub & walk-in shower. Washer/dryer Walk to the beach from desirable Ocean Cay, Private screened porch, end & lawn care included. 3,060 SF. $1,495/mo. of cul-de-sac. Large eat-in island kitchen, luxury master bath. Excellent CONDOS/TOWNHOMES ~ On Island condition, newer neighborhood. Lawn care incl. 2,229 SF. $1,450/mo. 3453 S. Fletcher Avenue 2BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Enjoy the 2418-A First Ave. 2BR/1 5BA, cute townhome with ocean view. ocean breeze from this home located across the street from the ocean. Amenities include refrigerator with icemaker, ceiling fans, outside storage, Easy ocean access. Living area & kitchen open with beam ceilings and breakfast nook. Lawn care incl. 1,085 SF. $850/mo. Avail. Early Dec. large balcony. Master BR upstairs w/wood vaulted ceilings, skylights, slid- 1383-B S. Fletcher Ave. 2BR/1 BA, cute oceanview ground ing glass doors open to large balcony. W/D included. 900 SF. $995/mo. floor unit. Across the street from public beach access. 850 SF. $950/mo. 3684 First Ave. 4BR/3BA. Walk to the beach from this com- Amelia Island Plantation, 2105 Beechwood - fortable home located near the Surf Restaurant. This house has 3 master 2BR/2BA ground floor condo in gated community overlooks the swim- baths, refrigerator with icemaker, rear patio. 2,070 SF. $1,200/mo. ming pool, lake and golf course. Amenities include 2 master baths, refrig- 1930 Highland Drive 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Custom built erator w/icemaker, community pool, covered patio. Washer/dryer and home in great neighborhood. Family room with fireplace, open gourmet lawn care included. 1,350 S. 57$1,395/mo. kitchen with wine cooler, granite countertop, breakfast bar and built-in Amelia Landings, #4C FURNISHED 2BR/2BA Lovely unit bench seating for cozy dining. Wood floors, tile in den with built-in desk within walking distance to the beach. View of the tennis courts, pond & opening to screen porch. Large fenced yard, sprinkler system. Lawn & pool from the rear covered porch. Ceilings fans, wet bar, cable/satellite TV pest control included. 1,810 SF. $1,750/mo. ready, tennis courts, community pool. Washer/dryer, lawn care and pest 2379 Captain Kidd Dr. (Off Will Hardee) control included. $950/mo. Avail. Early Dec. 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Beautiful home on corner lot in popular Pirates Amelia Woods, #103B 1 BR/1 BA, cute upstairs condo close to Bay. Close to beach, schools and shopping. Patio with privacy fence, liv- the beach. Two large balconies, large open living area, vaulted ceilings ing room with fireplace, master bath has walk-in shower & garden tub. and cable ready. No pets. Washer/dryer, lawn care, pest control and water Lawn care included. 1,630 SF. $1,350/mo. Available Early Dec. included. 840 SF. $975/mo. Own your own piece of the mountains... 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A 5 FlO*larID Ford-Mercury YULEE FLORIDA There's Sfill-Tane To' Save on Thi-LAM Offt 01"S"But HURRY! -- ------- W 1. 14C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader Find The iNews-Leader orn the World Wide Web wwww.fbnewvsleader.com Read the news, e-mail the staff, check the classifleds, or sa.ubscribe to Florida's Oldest Weekly Nlewspaper! N .......... W'h .y wait to move into your next new home? Beautiful, master-planned North Hampton combines a golf community lifesnrle with a magnificent locaion and even more important these brand new homes are ready for imincdiaetc move-in! Bristol 4 IBed/2 aith /2 "Car 1,561 ssq. ft. a S.$2, 6A--I IAtuburii 4 Bed/3 Bath/2 Car /G reat Room 2,47 sqft. a 324,N2_ Amelia 4 Bcd/2.5 Bath/2 Car 2,123 sq. ft. $3u08,75 ,Suaracord 4 Be-d!; Bath.'2 Car CallthIte North Hamptoni Sales Officeefor Detaih: 904-548-10202 www.rnorrisonhomes-com . ..j .A.1.- dc 0 LUXURY AT ITS BEST 3-story townhome, stone floors, granite countertops. 3BR/3BA, 3,200 ASF. Dock to the Intracoastal. $1,250,000 MLS# 34478 1849 CLINCH DRIVE Pristine marshfront lot on Amelia Island. Century old native trees and beautiful views. $889,000 MLS# 34623 THE VILLAS 95324 CAPTAIN'S WAY at SUMMER BEACH 'Beautiful, spacious and i Desirable end unit, 3BR/3.5BA, immaculate home located on 2,100 SF, many wonderful Summer Beach Golf Course. upgrades. $565,000 MLS# 35076 4BR/3.5BA, 3,300 ASF $939,900 MLS# 35934 Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! MAIN SALES OFFICE 8UMME (800) 322-7448 ( BEACH (904) 261-0624 Amelia IslREALTY (904) 261-0624 Amelia Island, Florid CALL ANY OF OUR SALES AGENTS MARCY MOCK ENRIOUE IGUINA ANDREW SANDS BRENDA SLATER [a 1860 Homes-UnfurnishedI 1860 Homes-Unfurnished FOR RENT Available now. 2-Story 4BR/2.5BA in Heron Isles. $1150/mo. No pets. Call Becky Hardy at Heritage Realty (904)206-1370. OCEAN VIEW On quiet north end. 3BR/2BA, balcony, covered parking. $1200/mo. First & last + deposit. 1731 N. Fletcher. Available now.. (352)475-3797. HOME FOR RENT off island. 3BR/2BA, new carpet, large back porch, boat dock on Nassau River. 1st Coast Realty (904)879-1008. LOOKING FOR A long term, unfurnished rental in the Amelia Island area? Visit our website at www.centurv21ferreira.com for a complete listing or call Carol or Sherri @ Century 21 (904)261-3077. Convenient, Nearly New, Mid-Island Location 3/2 townhouse with 1-car garage. No pets. No smoking. $1050. Call Ms. Wu at 491-5130. 3BR/2BA PATIO HOME Fernandina. Vaulted ceilings. Community pool. All appliances. Screened-in porch. Only 3 yrs. old. $1400/mo. Call (904)206-1231. BEACH HOME FOR RENT 3BR/2BA, new flooring, satellite system avail., washer/ dryer, fireplace, 1-car garage. Short walk to beach. No smoking. $1100/mo. + dep. (904)415-6095, 556- PMPTHE ELITE Beautiful Piney Island 2-story with panoramic vistas of mash & ICW. 4BR/3BA, 2-car garage & much more. $2100/mo. includes lawn care. Nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006 4-5BR/1.5BA HOUSE for rent. Large yard & garage. No pets. No smoking. $950/mo. w/6 mo. lease. Bell River Estates Rd. (904)261-7523 CURTISS H. LASSERRE Real Estate, Inc. Z D Z A R i-'I RESIDENTIAL MALLARD LANE HOME On island 3BR/2BA, fenced yard. $1,150/mo. + utilities, incl: lawn main. Avail. Now. OCEANFRONT GARAGE APT. - 2BR/I BA upstairs, on S. Fletcher. $1,150/mo. + utilities. NORTH FLETCHER- 2BR/I BA, $800/mo. + utilities. Available Now. No Smoking. 3BR/2BA OCEANVIEW, top 1/2 of duplex. $ 1,000/mo. + utilities. 2BR/I.5BA TOWNHOME -Walk to the beach. $800/mo. + utilities. Unfurnished two-story. OCEANFRONT CONDO - Just remodeled 2BR/2BA, FURN., community pool. $1,450/mo. I year lease. GREATVALUE! 2BR/I BA RECENTLY RESTORED HOME in Historic District. 1/2 block to Centre/Atlantic. $ 1, 100/mo. + utilities. Walk downtown. VACATION 487 So. FLETCHER 2BR/I BA oceanview. Monthly/weekly rental. COMMERCIAL APPROX. I ACRE ON AI A/SR200 ON ISLAND. Great visibility, fenced. Great location for outdoor display nursery, equipment, garden items. Ground lease. RECENTLY RESTORED OFFICE SPACE located in Historic District. 1,369 SF, 5 rooms plus bath & kitchen. $1,465/mo. + utilities. PRIME COMMERCIAL SPACE in Applebee's / SteihMart / CVS complex. New 4,000 SF building facing 8th St./ AI A. 1,000 SF bays, high visibility retail, vanilla shell'. Available Spring/Summer 2006. DEERWALK Prime high visibility, location on AI/-. 0 l-4. 1,250 SF units. $ 1,671.88/mo.-$ 1,727.60/mo. NEW HOUSE FOR RENT $1100/mo. 4BR/2BA single house, 1700sf, Yulee. Call (877)275-6915. AVAILABLE NOW for long term rental. 1600sf, 3BR/1.5BA, front unit of log cabin house w/large porch. $1100/mo. + sec. dep. required. Call 261-33889, pis lv msg. ON ISLAND Brand new townhome at 821 S. 7th St., 3/2 + garage, $1100/mo. OFF ISLAND 3/2 + garage, Wildwood Dr., 1/2 acre, 1650sf, $1100/mo. YULEE - Heron Isles, new 2-story 4/2.5 + garage, $1350 includes cable. YULEE Glen Laurel, like new brick, 1 acre, 4/2.5, large garage, nice upgrades, $1400. Call Jackie at (904)491-8200. 1861 Vacation Rentals 3BR/2BA 2-STORY HOME 1 block off ocean located on First Ave. $700/wk. $1400/mo. Dec. 1st-March 1st. Utilities included. Call (904)783-6700. OCEANVIEW 3BR/2BA and 2BR/1BA. Call (904)261-4066, C.H. Lasserre, Realtor, for special rates. S 863 Office OFFICE SPACE for rent. Convenient to downtown area. Please call (904)261- 8950. 1864 Commercial/Retail I DEERWALK Prime high visibility location on AlA in O'Neal. 1250sf units. Curtiss Lasserre Real Estate (904)261-4066. AMELIA ISLAND RESORT AREA Prime location on First Coast Hwy., north of AIP, south of Ritz Carlton. 1008-1530 sq. ft. Call (904)277-3376. 2Fur Fishced + AMELIA LANDINGS : 2BR/2BA. Community pool & tennis courts. All utilities included except phone & cable. $925/mo. Available Now. .UnLfurn ished + CASHENWOOD DR.: 3BR/2BA house. 2 -car garage, 1,300 SE. $1,100/mo. Available Now. + AMELIA CIRCLE : 3BR/2BA house. 2-car garage. $1,125/mo. Available Now. + SOUTH 4TH STREET : 3BR/2BA house. Close to the Historic District. Includes lawn maint., water, garbage & sewer. $1,150/mo. Available Now. + SEACASTLES : 3BR/2.5BA condo. 2-car garage. Community pool. $1,175/mo. Available Now. No PETS. + 1ST AVENUE : 3BR/2BA unit. 2-car garage. Close to the beach. $1,250/mo. Available 11/01. + LAKESIDE DR.N. (EGAN'S BLUFF) : 3BR/2BA. 2-car garage, 2,000 SE $1,250/mo. Available Now. No PETS. + CLUBVILLAS (AIP): 2BR2.5BA condo. Comuni uniy pool. $1,275/mo. (80 741-4011o.- Sevig AllofAmei Iln BEAUTIFUL INTRACOASTAL TOWNHOME 3,322 SF, gorgeous appointments, Community dock. Golf Club of Amelia Island Membership includ- ed, $1,125,000 MLS# 32730 ---- -- ~ Tft'i-- ^TC fflH *- -- ----------^ 'ii CARLTON DUNES PENTHOUSE 86 OCEAN PLACE Oceanfront, furnished 4th floor end unit. 3BR/3BA, 1,739 ASF. Beautiful unit, beautiful views. $1,250,000 MLS# 35457 CARLTON DUNES Expansive oceanfront views, The epitome of luxury,- very private, includes extra oceanfront unit with south- garage. $1,950,000MLS#33596 .. .. I ,=, too. nU nI I exposure zUU, $,2UU,UUU MLS# 32541 Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! MAIN SALES OFFICE SUMMER (800) 322-7448 EACH 4 2601-62) 409( Amelia Island, Florida CALL ANY OF OUR SALES AGENTS MARCY MOCK ENRIQUE IGUINA ANDREW SANDS BRENDA SLATER 5456 First Coast Highway Amelia Island, FL 32034 I ic/i ou~r Ife/i sit jiw ..fiomdh.Isd!nxrog& flrnissg flirrtions foe- all S.J7e.tubnille..lnnea COweinniiaev! 901 Automobiles 1957 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE - Reluctantly selling. Have owned for 30 years. $18,500. Call (904)261-1801 or cell # (904)703-5830. EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINE In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the News- Leader will be closed on Thursday, November 24th, 2005. Our Classified deadline for the Friday, November 25th edition has been changed to Tuesday, November 22nd at 5pm. . 1997 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME $4450. Call (904)261-8927. 2000 VW CABRIO GLS CONVERTIBLE - Auto., power, 6-disc changer. Garaged. 62,000 miles. $8,500/OBO.' (904)845- 7115 or 226-2078 1996 Nissan Altima GLE, silver, sunroof, alloy wheels, 94K ml., new alternator, battery, brakes, & tires, $4000. Also, 1996 Subaru Outback AWD Wagon, white, 2.5L eng., 97K mi., exc. cond., $6000. Contact Chris Jefferds at (904)321-1240. 2003 CHEVY MALIBU 4 door, PB, PS, electric windows. Great shape. 30+ miles per gallon. Reason for selling death in family. $7,500. Call (904)879-1022. S 902 Trucks 1978 K5 BLAZER needs work. Sentimental, $200. (904)261-9775 FOR SALE 2002 Suburban 4WD LT, fully loaded, 97K miles. $20,000. Call 631- 1813. 2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT White with tan leather. Extended warranty. $16,500. Call (904)277-9726 or 335- 7334. ALL-SERVICE REALTY, INC. Property Management 904.277.0907 www.all-servicerealty.corn OFF I5LRND 86012 Pineview Drive $750/mo. 2/1 starter home. Hardwood floors in LR, carpet in bedrooms. W/D hook-up. 97364 Pirates Point Drive $1,100/mo. 3/2 split floor plan on canal with floating dock. All appliances including washer/dryer. Side-by- side w/icemaker, wood burning stove, large clos- ets. View of Cumberland Island. Pets upon approval. 33281 Sunny Parke Circle $1,650/mo. 4/2 brand new home with view of fountain on the lake. Great open kitchen, formal living, dining and family room with fireplace, approx. 2,200 SF, 2-car garage. In Grande Parke at Flora Parke. ON ISLAND 1414 Ian Street $550/mo. 2/1 singlewide close to the Ritz and Amelia Island Plantation. Large oak trees in backyard. Available Now. 502 S. 9th Street $795/mo. 3/1 with fenced-in yard. New washer/dryer. Carport. Close in and convenient to everything. Pets upon approval. 1725 S. Fletcher Avenue $1,650/mo.' 4/3 across the street from the beach. 3/2 upstairs, 1/1 downstairs with kitchenette; large bedrooms, glass enclosed front porch with ocean views, fenced backyard, 2-car garage, W/D, and dish- washer. Pets upon approval. COMMERCE RL 1939 S. 8th Street Each $500/mo. + Tax Units 3, 4 .a,,.l 5 N. ,;1l:.1 J. i r.r ,.1f,.. .:.. small shop. l ..r I 2 .. f11' L...: ,.: across from Burger King. SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED EQUAL TO 1 MONTH'5 RENT 5456 First Coast Highway Amelia Island, FL 32034 LJ%IA%A I I A I Q F' \A \ I1 -1 -A N-41 1%-4 I, |