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OLDEST W WEEKLY NEWS LEADER50 I U b -Own WEDNESDAY APRIL13, 2005/36 PAGES 3 SECTIONS 'Katie Ride 'forlife' PAGE 8 A Pirates over Warriors 8-2 P4ci lB win commission seats Fernandina Beach voters Tuesday chose two new commis- sioners, one a former mayor. to lead city government. Former mayor Joe Gerrity ousted incumbent mayor Greg Roland by a solid margin, 1,046 to 801. Highway patrol officer Bill Leeper easily outpaced two chal- lengers, Martha Garvin and Ed Coop, winning by a substantial enough margin to avoid a runoff. In a straw ballot, voters pre- ferred Ken Walker to be the next mayor rather than John Crow or Beano Roberts. The commission chooses the mayor, but traditionally follows the resultts of the straw poll. Voters turned down a charter amendment in a special referen- Gerrity Leeper dum. 1.076 to 713. The city com- mission proposed to schedule elec- tions every other year, rather than every year, and to extend the terms of commissioners from three to four years. Commissioners also intended to move the city election from April to August or November, to coin- cide with county elections, but that was not made explicit on the ballot. As a result, a judge was asked Tuesday to invalidate the charter amendment referendum election results even before they were known. He declined. (See story, this page.) There was a small crowd at City Hall as results were announced shortly after 7:30 p.m. The votes were tabulated at the county Supervisor of Elections office in Yulee. Gerrity. who lost a re-election bid last year to Walker, promised change if he won election over Roland, who was seeking a fourth term on the commission. Police Chief Chip Hammond, who contributed S500 each to Roland and Leeper, declined com- ment Tuesday night on the election result. Turnout, traditionally poor in city elections, was more than 1.800. voters. mparnll@'Tbnewi'sleadercorm CITY ELECTION 2005 Group Joe G errir .. ...................... 1046 .................... 57% Greg Roland (incumbent) ........ ..... 801 .................. 43% Group Ed C oo p ........ .............. ............. 174 .............. ........... . M artha G arvin ............................ bl2 ..................... 33% Bill Leeper ................1061..... ......... 57% Mayor Straw Poll I John C row .................... ........... 565 ..................... 33 o Beano Roberts ......... ............. 497 ..............2.... 2% Ken W alker ............... .................. 661 ..................... 38% Charter Amendment Referendum Y es .: ........... ....... ..................... 7 13 ..................... 40% N o ...... ......... .................. 1076 .................... 60% LANDMARK COMES DOWN Sports Talk /JohN L. C R .-i F 0 P D P-CE I B -EXTRA EXTRA 50 YEARS AGO No more warnings would be given to motorists for traf- fic violations, said police Chief W.H. McClanmma, coping with a spate of accidents. "Effec- tive immediately, all police officers have been instructed to arrest any person found in violation of any traffic regula- tion." April 15, 1955 25 YEARS60 Florida Education Com- missioner Ralph Turlington declared a statewide moratori- um on school construction. cutting $600.000 allocated to Nassau County for vocational building construction and new heating-air conditioning systems. Apni 16, 1980 Responding to petitions signed by 170 residents, city commissioners instructed Public Works Director Jim B. Higginbotham to "get the trucks off 14th Street." They were rerouted there after complaints about traffic on Eighth Street. April 12, 1995 INDEX AROUND TOWN 7B BUSINESS 4A CLASSIFIED 1C COURT REPORT ................... 13A CROSSWORD 9B EDITORIAL 7A FOOD 10B PEOPLE AND PLACES .................. 5B OBITUARIES 2A POLICE REPORT 12A SERVICE-DIRECTORY. .............. 3C SPORTS 1B TIDES 4B NEWS-LEADER 151styear No. 29 Copyright, 2005 The News-Leader FernandinaBeach FL Printed on 100% recycled newsprint with soy based Ink. 1 84264 C0 L'[LENDAs .iE i N', fl ,i-ADElR. Another Main Beach landmark fell Monday when the building that once housed the Terrazzo restaurant and other offices and shops was demolished. A new hotel is planned to replace it. Fernandina Beach Commissioners have rejected a plan for new townhouses across the street from the hotel. Story, page 3A. I Judge declines to alter election SHANNON MALCOM News Leader A Nassau County judge declined Tuesday afternoon to invalidate the results of a charter amendment referendum to change the timing of city elections and terms of office for city commis- sioners. Fernandina Beach voters defeat- ed the amendment Tuesday by a margin of 1.076 to 713. Judge Brian Davis ruled that if the referendum called into ques- tion because of the way it was worded on the ballot was COURT Continued on 3.4 New parks board to push Main Beach plan GLENDA S JENKINS News Leader A newly created advisory com- mittee will soon begin making rec- ommendations regarding the city's parks and recreational facilities, including Main Beach. City commissioners unani- mously approved establishing a Parks and Recreation Advisory Conmiittee during the regular com- mission meeting on April 5. Volunteer committee members, including two between ages 16 and 24. will recommend projects to assist the city in meeting compre- hensive plan goals and improving the park system. The new committee, whose members have not been named, replaces a parks and recreation advisory board that ceased to exist earlier this year. But unless the city can acquire four privately owned NMain Beach CSX leases track to new hauler BE\ EARLY MILLER For hi ie\'s Lweader CSX Transportation has leased its railroad track fromni Yulee to Fernandina Beach, including the lines that serve Rayonier and Smurfit-Stone mills and the Port of Fernandina. Saturday was the first day of operation for First Coast Railroad at the Fernandina rail yard. First Coast is a subsidiary of Rail Link, Inc., a Jacksonville-based short- haul railroad line and a wholly owned subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., a Connecticut- based holding company. "The larger railroads have rec- ognized that Short-line railroads can handle the first and last mile a little better," said Murray Cook Benz, vice president for sales and marketing for Rail Link. "What the big railroads do best is move freight across the country. It's truly a partnership thing." Rail Link, Inc. operates 10 short-line railroads and does industrial switching for large cor- porations "like Rayonier," Benz said. Rail Link's subsidiary, First Coast Railroad, will operate out of RAIL Continued on 5A LOOL-ITM ii31iI.S3HIV5 LOOLH X08 Od wiszA SZAJLM U0180I~OiJ o anJoI1 M 1IDIO-2******** o8o1 l18 parcels currently for sale, the citi- zens will lose the opportunity to enjoy some of the only available small-scale development at the beach for recreational use, Mayor Greg Roland said. "This will be the last chance the city ever has to get this piece of property," he said about the parcels located between North Fletcher Avenue and Tarpon Street, adja- cent to Main Beach Park. Roland requested that a reso- lution authorizing the city to apply for a grant to purchase the property be placed on the agenda. The commission voted 4-1 to apply for the grant provided through the Florida Communities Trust. Vice Mayor Beano Roberts voted against the measure, saying that market value would be too much for the city to pay. The land has been assessed at about S655.000. "I hope you don't believe that, the assessed valuation is %what somebody might be paying for this. That's a far cry from it," Roberts said. "That's really peanuts, com- pared to what the asking price is between S2 and S3 million." he said, adding, "That's an awful lot to pay for a go-cart track and a water slide and a little pool hall with a conces- sion stand in it. I'd like to see those stay here. But they're not worth CITY Continued on 3A CHAMPION PHOTOS BY BETIH JONES/NEWS-LEADER Uindsey Davenport, left, won her third Bausch & Lomb singles tennis championship Sunday. She defeated Silvia Farina Elia, right, receiving her runner-up trophy. Photos, IB. sleader.com est Weekly Newspaper on the web Participate in our online poll results appear Friday on page 6A fr- -p~-sii~ ~ ..........n INSIDE Local Weather PAGE 2A E W S P A P E R L 0 R I D A 'S WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13.2005 NEWS News Leader LOOKING BACK aa ,a a .0 -I -e bee b flt - ^^a)^ C 0o Ia II 3 m It .0 r IL ALICE WALSH News Leader Expenses keep creeping up. a little increase here and a little increase there, making saving for the future harder all the time. But soon a great number of workers will receive what they regard as an annual windfall: the return of some of the money that has been withheld from their paychecks as federal income taxes. Of course, it really isn't found money; it's your and mine, an overpayment of taxes throughout the year that is being returned to its rightful owners you and me. And if that sum is always pretty WEEKLY UPDATE Teen court canceled Nassau County Teen Court scheduled for 6 p.m. April 19 in I the new judicial complex, 76347 Veterans Way in Yulee, has been canceled. For information contact I Griffin at 548-4600 Cholesterol screening |'terol screenings from 11'a.m. to 3i1 p.m. April 19 at Nassau Health' Foods, 1722 S. Eighth St Maglione has more than 15 years' experience in food, nutri- tion and dietetics. HDL ratio, HDL profile and nutritional infor- mation will be included. For information contact Buster Beaton at 277-3158. aI Homeowners meeting A -mom W Z. SIT 511 Ash Street. Fernandina Beach. FL 32034 (904) 261-3696 Fax 261-3698 Webslte for email addresses: www.fbnewsleader.com Office hours are 830 a.m. to 5O00pm. Monday through Friday *The News-Leader Is published every Wednesday and Friday by The Femandina Beach News-Leader, 511 Ash Street, P0. Box 766, Femandina Beach, FL 32034. Periodicals postage paid at Femanclina Beach. Fla. tUSPS 189-900) ISSN# 0163-4011 Reproductions of the contents of this publication in whole or in part without written permis- sion from the publisher are prohibited. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to. News-Leader. PO. Box 766. Femandina Beach. FL 32035. The News-Leader may only be sold by persons or businesses author- ized by the publisher or circulation director. NOTICE TOADVERTISERS: The News-Leader assumes no financial responsibility for typograqhical enors in advertising. When notified promptly, the part of the advertise- ment in which the typographical error appears will be reprinted. All advertising Is subject to the approval of the publisher. The News-Leader reserves the right to correctly classify, edit or delete any objectionable wording or reject the advertisement In its entirety at any time pnor to scheduled publication if it is determined that the advertisement or any part thereof is contrary to the general standard of advertising acceptance. 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. C N I rl, nio 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. S The East Nassau Homeown- ers' Council, an umbrella organi- zation for homeowners associa- tions in eastern Nassau County, will meet April 21 at 7 p.m. at North Hampton. All homeowners groups between Yulee and the Amelia River are invited. Communities that do not have a homeowners' association, or new communities where the i developer still controls decisions. can join the council by organiz- ing informally and appointing a representative. On the agenda will be the county's abandonment of the Yulee DRI plan and its replace- ment by a Rayonier-sponsored j development. For information call Robert Weintraub of Marsh Lakes at 491-6817. SHIPmeeting The Nassau County Local Housing Partnership (SHIP) will meet at 4 p.m. April 26 at Branch Banking and Trust, 1699 South 14th St. in Fernandina Beach. Grits and business The Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce will hold its second Grits and Good Business Breakfast Seminar at 7:30 a.m. May 6 at the Palace Saloon din- ing room. The seminar will fea- ture attorney Ray Poole. Learn why employment laws, are critical to employers and basic ways to hedge against get- ting hit with a lawsuit. Cost is $12 for members and 830 for non- members and includes a hot breakfast Reservations are required. Grits and Good Business is sponsored by First Community Bank. For more information con- tact the Chamber of Commerce at 261-3248. Ubrary board The Nassau County Library Advisory Board will meet on May 17 from 3-5 p.m. at the Betty P. Cook Campus Nassau Center FCCJ, 76346 William Burgess Blvd. in Yulee. The public is invited to attend. Iyou may need to take a look at how much is S being -r ?deducted ..... .. ............ -- from your regular paycheck; you may be giving the government too much of a free loan. And, while some people just can't seem to save any), other way. the financially frugal among us have only enough with- held to cover their expected tax requirements, and invest the rest on a regular basis. But even for those who prefer to have that money returned in a lump sum a few weeks after they) have filed, it can still be an oppor- tunity to save. After all, if one has managed without it for all of the past year. why not continue to manage without it and put it where you can earn some inter- est? The simplest way is to deposit your refund check into an IRA. If you contributed the maximum annual limit to an IRA or employ- er-sponsored plan last year, you can increase that amount this year. The 2005 contribution limits on IRAs increased to 84,000, and 84,500 for workers ages 50 and over. And employer-sponsored plans increased to 814,000, or 8 18,000 for workers ages 50 and over. And, while few receive a tax return of $4,000 (if you do, you are losing a lot of money all year), you can use what you do receive to work toward that goal for the year. If you are typically getting a pretty big refund each year. consider contributing reduc- ing your income tax withholding on your paycheck, and then con- tribute the increase in take-home pay this affords to an IRA or employer-sponsored plan each payday. Instead of lending it to Uncle Sam, your money will be working for you every day. awalsh@fbneusleadercom OBITUARIES Darlene E. Bechan Clarence Joe' Robey Darlene E. Bechan, 90, of Clarence "Joe" Robey, 82, Fernandina Beach, passed away passed away Tuesday morning, April 4, 2005. April 12, 2005, at the Community Born in Atkinson, Neb., she Hospice Morris Center in moved to this area in 1999 from Jacksonville. Kingston, Tenn., where she had He was a native of Washington, moved from Hamilton, Ohio. She D.C., and moved to Fernandina was a homemaker and a member Beach 21 years ago from of the Bethel Presbyterian Church Annapolis, Md. in Kingston, Tetnn. She was very Mr. Robey joined the U.S. Navy devoted to her family. when he was 17 years old and was Survivors include: her son, accepted for flight school. He was !Llyw. Bechan, at*aa.vgei..Wforld War II. wDif ,Beqcb; daughter, Karen ee'' his'career as' a mililar) officer,[b ; Purdy, San Diego, Calif.; six grand- served in both thb Navy and' the children, five great-grandchildren Coast Guard. He flew numerous and two great-great-grandchil- types of aircraft, both helicopters dren. and fixed wing. He served as an A graveside service was held at instructor pilot at Pensacola and 11 a.m. Friday at Kingston as a test pilot at Patuxent River, Memorial Gardens in Rockwood, Md. Tenn., with the Rev. Mark After retiring from military Sherrod, pastor of Bethel Baptist service, he was employed as a Church, officiating. pilot for the state of Maryland Oxley Heard Funeral Directors Department of Natural Resources. Though he had survived several Cornelian Dillard Jones plane crashes, Mr. Robey loved flying and continued to fly. Cornelia Dillard Jones, 69, of After retiring from the Fernandina Beach, passed away Department of Natural Resources, Saturday, April 9, 2005, at her he earned his Marine Captain's home. License and, for a time, helped A native of Blakely County, Ga., run the Emerald Princess as well she had resided in Lawrenceville, as other fishing and charter boats. Ga., for many years before relo- Mr. Robey was a "Friend of Bill casting to Fernandina Beach in Wilson" for over 23 years and was March of 1996. a tireless worker and volunteer During her career Mrs. Jones for the organization. He was a had worked as a bookkeeper in member of St. Michael Catholic the finance department in the Church, the Fleet Reserve and Board of Education for Gwinnett the Benevolent Protective Order County, Ga., for many years. of Elks. Locally, she had been a member of Survivors include his wife, First Baptist Church since 1996. Betty G. Robey of Fernandina She was an avid reader, she Beach; four sons, Gregory Robey enjoyed working crossword puz- (Barbara) of Chester, Douglas zles and loved her dog, Nicki. Robey (Denise) of Dunn, Charles Above all, she was a devoted wife, Robey (Alice) of Davis, and mother and grandmother who Michael Robey (Patricia) of loved spending time with her fam- Coppack, Tenn.; two stepsons, ily. Patrick Willis (Reney) of Davis, She is survived by her hus- Md., and David Willis (Cheryl) of band of 52 years, Claxton Jones of Kakalia, Wash.; 10 grandchildren Fernandina Beach; three daugh- and six great-grandchildren. ters, Hilda Kennedy of Hoschton, A Memorial Mass will be cele- Ga., Karen Jones Wells, of brated at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Lawrenceville, Ga., and Penny Michael Catholic Church with the Eileen Harman of Gainesville, Ga.; Rev. Father Brian Ebijrn, cele- two sisters, Pauline Mullis of brant. Interment will be in the Cochran, Ga. and Helen Martin Garden of Remembrance of Dudley, Ga.; 13 grandchildren Mausoleum at Green Pine and five great-grandchildren. Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Burgess Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Overton,. senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Fernandina Beach, offi- ciating. Interment followed at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Gwinnett. Memorial Gardens in Lawren'ceville, Ga., with the Rev. Sammy Everett officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund, 416 Alachua St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. Oxley-HeardFuneralDirectors Green line Funeral Home Kenneth K. Shafer Kenneth K Shafer of Yulee, born Oct. 12, 1934, left our pres- ence in the early morning of April 8, 2005. He was originally from Kettle, W.Va., but had resided in Florida for about 46 years. He was a well- liked man who liked golfing, bowl- ing, fishing and spending time with his dog, Rodney. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. OBITUARY POLICY Obituaries are free of charge up to 450 words In length. Obituaries of 450-750 words in length will be $25. Obituaries exceedirtg 750 words In length will be charged and displayed as paid advertising at prevailing ad rates. A repeat publication of a free obituary will be charged at prevailing ad rates. Obituaries may contain a listing of survivors as determined by the family and a short biography of the deceased's achievements, hobbles or passions, within He was recently preceded in death by his father, John W. "Bill" Shafer. He precedes his wife, Elizabeth A. Shafer; two daugh- ters, Sheila L. (Alvin) Roberson, Elizabeth K.; three sons, Kerry V. (Kandy) Turbeville Jr., Ashley E. (Tammy) Turbeville, and Carl J. McKain; mother-in-law, Dorothy M. Bacon; six grandchildren, Duane E. Hood, Tiffany L. Hood, Kyle R. Turbeville, Austin E. Turbeville, Nathan R. Turbeville and Allison K. Turbeville; and two great-grandchildren.,Janey.Pgrr ..i and ,Leo Riles.. '., .. . A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Monday at Bailey Road Church of God with Pastor Buddy Kalem officiating, assisted by Pastor Jim Chamberlain and Mark Tuso. Mr. Shafer's ashes will be spread across the 16th hole of the Deerfield Lakes Golf Course. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Hospice of N.E. Florida, 4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL. 32207. Oxley Heard Funeral Directors James Lonnie Terrell Jr. James Lonnie Terrell Jr.. son of the late Lonnie and Antoinette Hurlbert Terrell, passed away Friday, April 8, 2005. James was an employee of the Jacksonville Airport Authority for 23 years, a longtime member of Nassau Cattlemen Association, Florida Cattlemen Association, Florida Santa Gertrudis Association, N.E. Florida Fair Association, and a past member of County Comm. ASCS, and Nassau Farm Bureau. Survivors include: his wife, Lucy; daughter Shelly; son, James (immy) Ill; mother-in-law, Cecille Edwards; brother-in-law, Tom Edwards; nephew, Matt Edwards; two nieces, Mandy White and Kiley Middleton; and many cousins. Pallbearers were Elliott Kennedy, Clarke Higginbotham, Clyde Mizell, Rickey Hodges, Donald Tanner, Wayne Kiser, Wayne Thomas, and Niel Hampton Sr. Honorary Pallbearers were Maintenance Department of Jacksonville Airport Authority; John Taylor, Florida Santa Gertrudis Assoc.; Fla. Cattlemen's Assoc.; N.E. Fla. Fair Assoc.; Aubrey Bailey; Shane Hendricks; Jim Hendricks; Herbert Higginbotham; Terry Wingate; Michael Wingate; Ray Johnson; Richard Musgrove; and Jim Hendricks. Visitation was held at Callahan Funeral Home from 6-9 p.m. on Friday. Church service was held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at First United Methodist Church of Callahan. Thanks for the good times. Callahan Funeral Home. Inc the length limits. We reserve the right to edit obituaries for libel and good taste. A photograph of the deceased wll be.included free of charge. Obituaries are accepted only from a funeral home or crematory. Photographs may be provided by the fami- ly. Deadlines for obituaries and photographs are noon Tuesday and noon Thursday for the following day's newspaper. SLELTITTE iD Fernandina Beach Class of '79 held its 25-year class reunion July 30 and 31, 2004, at the Surf Restaurant and the Amelia Island Plantation. The class had 256 seniors at graduation, the largest ever for the high school at that time. The principal. Don Croft, who has since retired, attended the reunion. The class meets every 5 years, but the 2004 reunion was the largest yet Tax'windfall' a great opportunity to save NE S- LE DE 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 NEWS News-Leader COURT Continued from 1A approved, another hearing could be scheduled to determine the validity of the ordinance. Davis denied the request by Concerned Friends of Fernandina to grant an injunction immediately after hearing arguments from Dave Lott of Concerned Friends and City Attorney Debra Braga at an emer- gency hearing Tuesday afternoon at the historic Nassau County Courthouse. In a request for the emergency hearing, Concerned Friends said, "if an injunction is not issued, voters will be forced to vote on an amend- ment to the city charter on the basis of an inaccurate and misleading bal- lot proposal." Lott argued the wording on the ballot only referred to one of three changes that would result if the ordinance were passed. "We feel the wording on the bal- lot ... fails to give notice of its true legal effect," Lott said. "We feel that because it is. misleading, it is flawed." On the ballot, voters were asked if the city's charter should be amended for elections to take place every other year in even-numbered years, and if the terms of city com- missioners should be changed from three years to four years to coin- cide with the election change. If passed, elections would be held in the fall instead of spring and the duties of the city clerk would be reduced from conducting the city's elections to coordinating the elec- tions with the county elections supervisor, in addition to a one-year increase in terms for city commis- sioners. "Only one of those changes is specifically included in the ballot wording," Lott said. "... That is an omission that we feel is a fatal flaw in the wording." Davis agreed the additional pro- visions of the ordinance should be included in the wording on the bal- lot. "Putting myself in the shoes of a reasonable voter, the change (from spring to fall) is clearly fundamen- tal," he said. "Knowing when you vote is as fundamental a right as the vote itself." Braga said an immediate injunc- tion was unnecessary because the referendum may not pass, and if it did pass it would be a year before the changes took effect. "People are already voting," she said. "... If this passes, we have over a year to decide, we don't have to decide this afternoon ... to invali- date an election before it's even fin- ished ... I just don't think that's in the public interest." Braga added she does not believe the wording of the referen- dum is flawed, and she "&ilcI'VIdrF, of the commissioners" do not believe the wording is flawed. Affordable housing for seniors OKId City says no to townhouse project GLEND,.1 iENlrilj, NEW'S-LEAliLF. Four parcels adjacent to Main Beach, including this waterslide, are offered for sale for 83.5 million. The city could become the owner of the land between North Fletcher Avenue and Tarpon Street. CITY Continued from L4 that much keeping them here." Rather than pay up to 25 per- cent of the purchase price, as stip- ulated by the Florida Forever grant, the city should sell some of its vacant unused parcels, Roberts said, referring to greenway prop- erty on South Fletcher Avenue, between Atlantic Avenue and Sadler Road. "That way we could put some money into some land that could be put to use by the people in this community," he said. The owners of the Main Beach property "are asking S3.5 million," confirmed Susan Grandin, direc- tor with the Trust for Public Land. The Trust, a non-profit organiza- tion that acquires private proper- ty for the public, is working to secure the parcels at Main Beach. "We're negotiating with them. We're pretty close," she said, adding that the asking price has to be substantiated by an appraisal. Florida Forever grant funds come froni the document stamp tax applied to all property trans- fers. Each year S66 million from the tax helps "local governments buy property like the one at Main Beach," Grandin said. The grant "would be a way the city could recoup citizen tax dol- lars," Grandin said. "I think it will be a great asset for the city to have all the properties together." The Trust has not formally calculated the city's point score Do' N =Ik P^Trom UPos^ & Ma9Ik-VUp v^ - Starting at 650 appointment necessary Cyde'sYGa1 a Salon Victoria's Place Shopping Center |- Yulee, FL A ] given for meeting grant criteria, Grandin said. "But I think they have a really good chance of get- ting some money." If purchased by the city., the property can be used "for a lot of different purposes" but would likely accommodate a "youth-ori- ented facility." City Manager Bob Mearns said. The city's youth "want music and somewhere to go," he said. The property is "one of those golden nuggets at Main Beach," Roland said, "and if we don't act now, it will be forever lost. I, like a lot of other people around town, don't want to see it be turned into multi-stories because that's exactly what's going to happen to it." gi:nkinsiitbnewsleadercom.i GLENDA S JENKINS News Leader Fernandina Beach Commis- sioners voted down an initial attempt at another residential development near Main Beach, but tentatively approved a residential land use application for a proposed senior affordable housing project on the east side of 13th Street. Following the recommendation of the Planning Advisory Board, the commission on April 5 voted 4- 1 against changing the land use designation for 1.13 acres on the southwest corner of Atlantic and South Fletcher avenues. Commissioner Mike Lamb voted against the denial. Saying the current commercial use is "not a feasible use at this time," property owners Herbert and Doris Batten requested a future land use map (FLUN\rt change from general commercial to high-densi- tv residential. The request was intended to accommodate a pro- posed 11-unit.townhouse project. The Housing Assistance Corp.'s application for a FLU M and zoning change for affordable senior hous- ing received tentative approval. The approved request changes the map designation from medium- density residential to high-density weepup wi your homlaw news even hten you'reawavatwwwJbncwstcader.com ~~I RA] 10 ; ~1 Cl 'I NOW11 Atlantic Custom Exteriors 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 AMELIA ISLAND AND SURROUNDING AREAS SI -- - - residential and changes the zoning from a one- and two-family dwelling district to multiple family dwelling district. The corporation, a nonprofit affiliated with the Housing Authority of the city of Fernandina Beach, will receive federal funds to construct a two-story senior affordable housing building on 1.29 acres of vacant land between Jasmine and Lime Streets. The commission also tentative- ly passed zoning changes for 12.33 acres, owned by David and Ellen Edwards, north of Sadler Road and west of Drury Road, and for more than 10 acres, owned by First Baptist Church, between T.J. Courson Road and Lime Street With final approval, zoning des- ignations for the Edwards property will change from Nassau County commercial intensive to a one- and two-family dwelling district. The commission will consider whether to give final approval to changing zoning from Nassau County com- mercial intensive to city of Fernandina Beach community com- mercial for the First Baptist prop- erty. gienkins@fbnewsleader.com CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH The City Commission will be accepting resumes for a newly created committee, Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Tne Oftice ol the City Clerk will receive resumes from City residents whose mis- sion will be to recommend plans and programs designed to meet and satisfy ine recreational needs of the community, and to make recommendations for improvements to tne park system that will attain the goals and objectives set lonh in the Recreation and Open Space Element oi the adopted Comprehensive Player Tne City Commission nas expressed their desire of having representation from the youl.n of te community and members appointed TO Ihe Parks and Recreation Advisory Comminee who fairly represent me demographic composition of the City i[ you are a City resident and inteiestea in serving on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Cotv JeMp 1 I Janda deliva .J..onvj..a.... aeum.ja1n" Ciry ClerK, 204 Ash Street. Fernandina Beach, Florida a io, Ameia Idand Celebrate Mother's Day with us on Sunday, May 8, 2005 Mother's Day Brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. $59 per person $28 children 5 to 12 (Plus tax and gratuity) Mother's Day Cooking Class & Gourmet Lunch Saturday, May 7, 2005 $45 per person (Inclusive of tax and gratuity) Reservations required for both events. Dining in The Grill AAA Five Diamond Restaurant Serving dinner Tuesday through Saturday 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Experience our new men u,five diamond service and breathtaking ocean views. Meet our Chef de Cuisine of The Grill, Chef Robert Ciborowski. Enjoy musical entertainment in our Grill Lounge. Jackets are optional, collared shirts for gentlemen required. Reservations required. Dining in Cafe 4750 Seaside Bistro dining every day. Serving daily 6:30 a.m. to 10p.m. Southern Breakfast Buffet 6:30 a.m. to ll a.m. Sensational Seafood Buffet Friday evening N6 p.m. Prime Rib Buffet Saturday evening N 6 p.m. Reservations recommended. ' The Lobby Lounge Nightly Entertainment for Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure. (11ja [":a 321-1968 206 1334. 11 -, BUSINESS What's a prudent solution to governing Fernandina? WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005/NEWS-LEADER CLOTHES PLUS EBAY The word "prudent" and any reference to Fernandina Beach's elected officials have not often appeared in the same sentence in recent years. But for the heck of it, let's look at some swirling, con- tentious issues facing what will be an updated slate of elected city officials. And after identify- ing an issue, we'll try to deter- mine a prudent solution to the problem. - Let's call it the "prudent man" tesL Marina: You could not talk about city issues without men- tioning the silted-in, decaying eyesore that disguises itself as a marina. City officials have lamented for years about how to correct it. Prudent man: Most marinas can generate enough revenues to pay for themselves. There are weekly rentals of boat slips, sales of fuel and docking fees. But the silt gets in the way here. Hopefully, a redesign being con- templated will work and the silt will be naturally carried away by the current. Then update the lease to Brett's Waterway Cafe and review the management of the marina (it seems to be stuck in the mud) to ensure revenues can offset expenses and away we go. Building codes: You do not' have to be prudent to figure out that there are loopholes as large as the Grand Canyon in the city codes. This is going to be a criti- cal area as the city experiences growing pains. Prudent man: Make the codes reasonable and easy to under- stand, cover the loopholes and then enforce them. If a builder or developer does not follow the codes, your project is halted, or you are fined. Tree ordinance: You might be surprised to hear that we have one of these in the city. It is not frequently enforced. Prudent man: Levy a substan- tial per-tree fine on anyone who Steve Nicklas MARKET PLACE violates the ordinance. This will get their atten- tion. Put the money from the fines toward future enforcement. City manager: The consen- sus is that Bob Mearns micro-man- ages his department heads. Prudent man: The city commission makes the decisions for the city, not Mearns. He reports to com- missioners and administers what they dictate. His job as city man- ager should consist of hiring good people and then delegating. Greenway/other bond issues: The city issued the S6 million bond offering for the greenway project, and also has other long-term debt on its books. It's a bit confusing to determine how much of the greenway bond money is still available. Prudent man: Bond issues should be done with caution. They indebt city taxpayers for up to 30 years in some cases. The greenway bond funds should be held separately from other money and not co-mingled (hopefully this is being done). One of its uses was for recre- ation, but it's hard to see many physical improvements in this area. This pot of money can be valuable for the city in coming. years. City golf course: The golf course, like the marina, should be able to stand on its own. Run it like a business: streamline the expenses and figure out how to generate revenues to cover them. Prudent man: The sprinkler system, for instance, could easily Investing today A six-week continuing edu- cation class, "Investing in Today's Financial Markets," will be offered at the Florida Community College Nassau Center off A1 Ain Yulee begin- ning April 26. The class will meet every Tuesday from 6:30-8 p.m. through May 31. The class will cover many aspects of the financial markets, including stocks and bonds and popular investment vehicles such as mutual funds, along with finan- cial planning. Steve Nicklas, first vice president-investments with Wachovia Securities, will teach the class. The cost Is $36, which includes all materials (students must pre-register at the college and make checks payable to FCCJ). The college office can be reached at 548-4400. be paid for by simply raising the green's fees a few dollars. Also, the financial arrangements with city golf professional John Vickers should be reviewed to ensure they are fair and equi- table to both sides. City airport/Royal Amelia golf links: What a conundrum. Prudent man: Let's not even go there. Taxes/revenues: The sur- plus revenues brought in from property taxes this year were spent, rather than being given back to taxpayers by rolling back (reducing) the tax rate. Prudent man: If you're going to spend the money, at least put it toward some of these swirling, contentious issues. There are enough to choose from. But taxpayers could use a break. Many times, elected officials run on campaigns of change and financial improvement They often forget those platforms when they get in office. The time iq h e, for . , ,ity^is new:," .,1 ,,,= ,* ,..... J1 . You do not even need to be a prudent man to see this. Steve Nicklas is a financial adviser who lives on Amelia Island. -B MII- EL'. Contemp-O-Apparel Auctions, 929/931 South 14th SL, is the first Ebay dropoff site on the island. All items with a value of 825 or greater are accepted. The shop does "all the nuts and bolts for the customer from complete descriptions, photography, packaging to shipping." said owners Kevin and Michelle Seder. The second part of their business is a retail store that specializes in name-brand clothing at discount prices. Some of the brands include Abercrombie & Fitch, Ralph Lauren, Lucky Brand, Quiksilver and Roxy. For information, call 277-3344 or visit www.stores.ebay.com/contemp-o-apparel. Real estate boom past peak? Dr. Hank Fishkind, a Florida economic consultant, has con- cluded the peak of Florida's most recent real estate boom was reached in the late spring and early summer of 2004. "With mortgage rates going up, it's highly unlikely that we will see a better season for home sales in Florida than we saw in the spring and summer of 2004," said Fishkind, principal of Fishkind & Associates, in a press release. 'There has been a slow decline in home sales ever since, in almost every region of the state. What we'ri seeing now is level lgoff of what bas' eb a ti t4 dbs 'run for home sales inFlorida.:'i Fishkind & Associates has been a consultant to the Nassau County School Board. He based his conclusion on data housed on recently created web sites for local real estate councils in the sur- rounding metro areas of Miami- Dade County, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Orlando. Palm Beach County and Broward County. Citing the real estate council indexes, Fishkind said while activ- ity' was very strong in January 2005 in the greater Orlando mar- ket, a review of the closings shows it peaked last year. In January 2005, there were 3,864 closings of existing single-fanily homes, down sharply from the July 2004 peak of 5,005 closings. Sales of both new and existing condo- miniums were buatj.in January. 2005 but off sharply from their spring 2004 peaks. Only sales of1. new single-family homes were higher in January 2005 than their 2004 peak with 2,008 closings. The Tampa-St. Petersburg markets displays similar trends with strong housing market activ- ity in January, but not as strong as 2004. For instance, new home closings totaled 1,327 in January 2005, down from their peak of 1,376 posted in June 2004. Existing home closings were a strong 4.661 in January 2005, but this, too, is down from the 6,154 reached in May 2004. The Miami-Dade County mar- ket was similar. With 509 new home closings, January 2005 was a good month, but it was far weak- er than July 2004 when 647 units closed. Existing home closings totaled 2,603 this past January, but this is down sharply from 3,473 closings in June 2004. Only the county's red-hot condomini- um market remained strong in January. New unit closings totaled 1,492 units in January, off only slightly from the 1.581 clos- ings in December. Like most others throughout . the state, the pattern in the Palm Beach County market is the same. There were 711 new homes closed in January 2005, but this is down from a peak of 786 in May 2004. Existing home sales have declined to 2,088 units in January 2005 from 3,271 in May 2004. Even Palm Beach's condominium market has cooled. This January, closing volume for new units was only 1,084 down from 1,697 reached in April 2004. 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FL 32034 Amelia iaecdeni Ceitep' 3028 Somth 8fh Sfreef 0 Femnandiiia Beach, FL 32034 904.321.4117 F-4,.0,g MONROVIA PLANTS Nelson' Roses C~uy Wolff 4acl'en Pots Womens Work C4Llove-s Buzzardl Towne Cooai'iu Stu~dio Cla,.de-n Sculptors 3uelie Bom,nep'~ei' a,'Je'i Arf *elco Pruiners NeJw ...,Nafuvize Potting Solils e skars C~arden Tools WEEKLY SPECIAL. Tuesday- Fish & Chips $7.95 Wednesday- AUCE Wings $6.q9 Thuh- AUCE Seafood BaIet $8.95 Breakfast Servedi Dily fom 7am-n o 4-7 Happy Hour 4-7P els-c m Q M..c .-l"Mos00m WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 BUSINESS News-Leader First National Bank in First Capital Bank Holding Corp., the parent company of First National Bank of Nassau County, and Coastal Banking Company, Inc., the parent company of Lowcountry National Bank of Beaufort, S.C., have signed a definitive merger agreement. Pending approval by the respec- tive shareholders and regulators, the merger would create a banking corporation with a coastal presence in South Carolina and Florida with total assets of approximately $100 m million '. This strategy is the first major step toward expanding banking operations in mawy ofthe population centers across a targeted geo- graphic area east of 1-95 from Florida to North Carolina, accord- ing to a press release announcing the merger. The two banks will continue to operate under their brands and will be wholly owned subsidiaries of Coastal Banking Company, Inc. Terms of the merger call for each common share of First Capital Bank Holding Corp. to be exchanged for 1.054 common shares of Coastal Banking Company, Inc. It is expected that the merger will be consummated during the third quarter of 2005. The boards of directors will remain intact at both banks; Randy Kohn will continue to serve as pres- ident and CEO of Lowcountry National Bank while Mike Sanchez continues as president and CEO of First National Bank of Nassau County. "From an operational and mar- ket perspective, the two banks are so much alike that this merger was a natural progression in our growth" strategy," said Kohn in a press release. "We want customers of both banks to know that, spective, this merge parent," said Sanch great, personal ser have come to expect will not change. WE ferent is that comm capabilities at bot increase. This merg ly strategic endeavo us greater latitude to ing for the larger pro ness initiatives that of our customers, gr The duties of eni Lowcountry offices i Hilton Head and Fi offices in Fernan Jacksonville and Sav change. "There will be so: of scale that result bined operations," "However, we belie' tant to keep the staffs merger from their per- intact so that we can pursue our ;r will be trans- growth plan while reducing the ez. "The same need to expand our employee base vice that they right away." t at both banks The First National Bank of hat will be dif- Nassau County is a wholly owned lercial lending subsidiary of Fernandina Beach- h banks will based First Capital Bank Holding 3er is a mutual- Corp. First National Bank is a com- r that will give munity bank with its main office in o provide fund- Fernandina ijects and busi- Beach and loan production are reflective offices in Savannah and growth Jacksonville. First National had $142 iployees at the million inassets as of Dec. 31. n Beaufort and First National Bank of Nassau first National's County is the only locally owned idina Beach, bank in Nassau County and holds 'annah will not $90 million in loans (net) and $100 million in deposits. First National me economies Bank of Nassau County is the only from the corn- subsidiary of First Capital Bank Sanchez said. Holding Corp., bank holding com- ve it is impor- pany with approximately 600 local s of both banks shareholders. EXTREME TV RAIL Continued from lA Fernandina over two leased branch lines from CSX: one line runs from Yulee to Fernandina, and the other frbm Yulee to Seals, Ga., for a total of 32 miles of track., CSX is the only company- First Coast Railroad connects with, and CSX will still negotiate with cus- tomers and obtain business. Benz says. . "The new company will be pro- viding rail service to Sn-urfit-Stone, Rayonier and Nassau Terminals in Fernandina," she said. "The big railroads are handling record vol- ume right now, and the long-haul business like moving cars from Jacksonville to Atlanta they will keep," she said. , Genesee ,has subsidiaries and affiliates that own and operate 22 short line and regional freight rail- roads providing service in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Bolivia and Australia. It operates an additional 3,000 miles under track-access arrangements. It also serves the ports of Jacksonville and Savannah and Brunswick, Ga. "Fernandina is the missing link," Benz said. Rail Link was started in 1987 and has 30 people in the Jacksonville office, but officials in Fernandina do not yet know how many employees will be needed here. "We believe in hiring from the local community, and we have already hired six and plan to hire more," said Teddy Maybrier, oper- ations manager. All seven former CSX Fernandina employees have been told they can move to other posi- tions within CSX. Benz says both railroads CSX and Rail Link, Inc., met with all cus- tomers in advance of the move, "and they understand," she said. "For them it means more flexibili- ty." The rail lines will handle approx- imately 15,000 carloads annually, including pulp and paper, chemi- cals and agricultural products. 'This portion of our network consists mainly of paper products customers and is unique in that the majority of the traffic comes from three customers," said Les Passa, CSX vice president for strategic planning, in! a press release. The Frugal Scot's' S or Largest Liquor Selection on the Island 3 I P. .. *,., atu rin -1 ' * BEERS OF THE WORLD Selected Fine Wines Wine Tasting m Monday Senior Citizen Day 10% OFF OPEN 7 DAYS 277-9696 PUBLIC SHOPPING CENTER (Corner of Sadler & 14th) -o a MASSAGE With the FRESHNESS of SPRING Stai-.TiL Hosts an "Evening of Retail Therapy" to benefit COUNCIL ON AGING Sunday, April 24, 2005 S 6 to 9 p.m. ~-1il' --NaT-----'-- Refreshments! 20o Off One Item! 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Her win- ning registration card was submitted at KB Home's Timber Creek Plantation community in Nassau County and was ran- domly selected. ....- oopz- I forgot 4 Days Only Wednesday, April 13th Saturday April 16th 35% OFF all in-stock Fabrics & Trim ,Including dupioni embroidered Silks and all in-stock L Tassels & Accessories / Pillows 10%/0 OFF All in-stock Antique Drapery Rod Co. 20% OFF* All Special Order Over 5 yds. *Does Not include New River Venture Items. 96052 Victoria Place Yulee, Florida 32097 Thank you for supporting Nassau County Small Busine's Thanks Again For Selecting Sonny's... Best Bar*B-Q :1- and Best sONN Salad Bar! Whether you eat with us 3 times a week or you haven't been by for a while, we offer you these coupons . to show our appreciation and our service, and even better prices! 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Includes one pint each Sof Potato Salad, Coleslaw - 1 and Bar-B-Q Beans. Take-out only Limit two per 1 coupon Not valid with any other I discount Expires 4130/05. Good I at Sonny's Femandlna Beach, FL. m a.mm im mm i mmmm i OPINION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005/NEWS-LEADER VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Femrnandina beepI Some days on.the unbeautiful road from Fernandina Beach to Yulee I have a conversation with myself, Yes I think about the abuse of economic power in public life. But does anybody know how much money will be made at this strip mall tomorrow? Well, investors may hope that during any, market transaction money multiplies like corn .and wheat But it merely moves from a purveyor who loses it to a receiv- er who keeps it Thus some of the money moving to our stink mall minus all of the profit taken there equals'zero. . And zero plus all of the traffic is an undesirable burden for citizens to beep! Beep! Beep! Everybody has a right to dwell in comfort. But unless profit takers learn to make fair agreements about money public unhappiness will impose itself anywhere human activity occurs. Yes. the undercompensated workers will be rudely expected to surrender all of theirwages for temporary use of an empty house near to Crandall or Hedges. And while our soup cans get smaller a few unperceptive machines will be arrogantly directed to kill even more of the worthy pine trees and palmettos which ought to be grow- ing beside the road from Yulee to Fernandina beep! John Grace Fernandina Beach Nowayout With the massive building boom that's going on in the Nassauville, Holly Point area, apart- ment complexes and many new subdivisions, I am not alone with the concern of how do the thou- sands of people that live in this area get out should there be any kind of disaster? With only one way in and outof this area we need another way out After many phone calls to the road dept, planning commission, etc., the best answer I got was the Amelia Concourse, which won't be to this area until sometime in late 2008. And with all the planned housing I don't think we can wait till 2008. Should we have a repeat of the wildfires in 1998 or if we get hit with a hurricane, just how do they think we can get out of this area? I say we need the county or state to do something now! 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Period! LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAY FRIDAY Jazz Entertainment Friday & Saturday 7-11pm www.SlidersSeasideGrill.com 277-6652 Reservations Accepted for Parties of 6 or Mbre 19S.Fetche Fernandina Beac Crawford for hiring Jerry Greeson and just wrote it off as someone who didn't know the facts about the office but enough is enough! As someone who deals with the clerk's office on a regular basis, I know how much better things are. You can feel it when you walk in and see it in the faces of the employees. After eight years, we now have a clerk that treats his employees with respect and dig- nity. They are allowed to use their abilities to serve the taxpayers of Nassau County and not be afraid of the consequences. When John Crawford ran for the office of clerk of court, he stat- ed he would reduce unnecessary staff in the clerk's office. I sup- ported him in that and still do. He has been true to his word and as a taxpayer of this county I find that refreshing in an elected officials. Whenever a newly elected official takes office, and/or new CEO takes over a corporation, it is not unusual for changes in staff to take place. This is what has happened in the clerk's office. If you check the records of the former clerk, Chip Oxley, I'm sure you will see reor- ganization was used by him also. This resulted in staff changes of both demotions and terminations of long-term employees during his term as clerk. Reference has been made to former long-term employ- ees being terminated by Mr., Crawford, which is incorrect. These employees had chosen to retire in order to receive large sums of DROP program monies. After one month of retiring, they were re-hired at a substantially higher salary and if employed in the same position for 11 months they would have the benefit of the DROP money, larger salary and normal retirement pay, placing them in a triple dipping category. This all at the expense of you the taxpayer. They were re-hired as new employees and were subject to the probationary period as with all new employees. After working as a re-hired clerk employee for approx- imately three months, they were separated from employment with the clerk's office and began draw- ing retirement benefits. Whenever long-term employ- ees were demoted or terminated under the former administration of Chip Oxley, nothing was said - could this possibly be a political ; ..i ,,fnr, Jerr.y Grepson, the" clerk's office could not have any- one that cares more for the people of Nassau County and will work diligently to ensure that they are treated fairly. I say "kudos" to John Crawford for hiring someone of Jerry Greeson's integrity. Considering Mr. Greeson's knowl- edge and experience, he is cer- N 0 ' (\ *Hf T ^ "'Copyrighted MaterialI SSyndicatedCon tent Available from Commercial News Providers" __ ________ a tainly not being overpaid. If you have knowledge of the corporate world, or even the vari-: ous clerk's offices throughout the state, you will find this position in most of the offices. It may not have the same job title but the knowl- edge and ability is required. Therefore it is only logical that John Crawford would surround himself with the best team possi- ble. Margaret Pye Nassau County Newland code needed Thank you for publishing the campaign contributions ("Police chief gave $500 to candidates," April 8). Since you took the liberty of attaching my wife's name to my contribution, I think it is only fair to also include the reason for my endorsement. Joe Gerrity publicly indicated that he did not support the new land development code nor does he believe that the city needed to hire a professional consultant to work on the long over due re-writing of the code. Joe Gerrity believes that city staff alone should rewrite the, codes. Really? Surely after the lat- est News-Leader front-page fiasco, the'nee. for re-writing the code ij crystal clear. The public currently doesn't, trust city staff to issue a permit - when, if ever, would the updated land development code be adopted if it were re-written by staff alone? My endorsement of Mayor Greg Roland is because he supported investing in a professional con- M IDTO.WN TUES. Jeremy OUT ffHAND WED. Country & Western Cutter Station W/ TommV Crawford Ladies Aite AN Coter $1.00 (Wfe Drinrks B&eer THURS. Wfe Cobb FRI. & SAT. Al pha o PA CA ACKE S TORE OPEN SPECIALS A VA ILAL LE S1930 Woodrow Drive 261-8419 , David P. Page, MD Board-certified Family Practice Baptist Primary Care Is Now On Amelia Island At Baptist Medical Center Nassau Adults, Children, Urgent Illness & Injury, Chronic Illness, Check-Ups, Prevention Walk-Ins Welcome 1864 Lime Street Suite 5 Fernandina Beach 904.491.3688 Ish&r:uae e-baptisthealthxcom sultant to re-write codes. An updat- ed land development code will re- establish the city's creditability,. gain much needed public confi- dence. create and maintain a sus- tainable community, implement smart growth initiatives and help to preserve an individual's largest asset his property. City staff, members of the public and the Planning Advisory Board mem- bers have spent countless hours on the land development code. My hope-for this community, the vol- unteer boards, the activists and the city staff, especially my wife, is that the newly elected city commission adopts the updated land develop- ment code. Scott McClenning Fernandina Beach There isa difference At a candidate debate held April 4 by, the Concerned Friends Of Fernandina candidates were asked to elaborate on their, views about the city giving money to the Amelia Arts Centre. Though both Joe Gerrity and Greg Roland agreed that some city funding should go towards the arts, they had oppos- ing views on how this money phqllbe distirlbuted. Greg Rofa'd' latledithat hli thinks it is a good thing for the city to give money to the Amelia Arts, Centre and that .the city already gives the Island Art Association thousands of dollars a year at shrimp fest time. "So what is the difference?" was implied. If Mayor Roland had explained from whom and why the IAA receives money at shrimp festival time in front of this large group, this would not have disturbed me, but he made this statement and continued on with his reply. Mayor Roland should have explained that the reason the Island Art Association earns money at the shrimp festival is because the members of this organization volunteer thousands of hours each year to contact and provide the artists, the jurors, the awards and ribbons, they assistthe exhibitors during the show and provide the shrimp festival com- mittee with their knowledge to make this one of the best shows in the nation. The IAA members also jury and provide the awards that go to our local school children that display their artwork there. When polled the majority of the thousands of visitors who flock the streets of downtown Fernandina during this festive weekend said they come to see the art. Lastly and most impor- tantly, the city does not give the IAA any money at all. The shrimp festival committee reimburses the IAA for its services and some of its expenses in the same way it reim- burses the city for its services and expenses. So what is the difference? Every year the members of IAA work to / earn some money from the shrimp festival committee while benefit- ing the city of Fernandina Beach by helping generate money into its.ecortomy. versus the Amelia . "Ak.1s'Centre askfing'thie iwty corn- missicners to give' them up to"' $50,000 a year with no track record and without having dbne anything to earn it. Our city commission- ers' response is "it's a good thing to give them money," "fledgling organizations need our help." Does this make sense to you? I am for the city of Fernandina Beach giving support to the arts. However, all the organizations that benefit the city.and are in need should be able to apply for a grant and be required to earn the right to acquire one. Pam Bennett Fernandina Beach THEG PERPECT 6PUATION 6IFT! -100% GRAD VACATIONS S" -Round Trip Airfare S-Hotel Transfers f0 -K 'Ontv beachfronl hotels. Welcome Orientation 24 Hour Staff Services , '- Parent Discounts 7 Tri- 'u ,,.. 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CIRCULATION DIRECTOR TOM WOOD CHAIRMAN DINK NESMITH PRESIDENT Community CNI N 1 |Newspapers, Incorporated The views expressed by the columnists and letter " writers on this page are their own and do not ne'c- essarily reflect the views of the newspaper., its owners or employees EDITORIAL No room for interpretation ' The city is considering amendments to its land development regulations that are intended to sim- '.. plify, clarify and strengthen our laws governing development. We offer this recommendation regarding building height and setback require- ments in residential areas along the beach: Make simple rules. Enforce simple rules. In an effort to allow maximum flexibility for architects and builders, the city has erred in the past toward the complex, which has allowed "interpretation." An example of that is the current controversy over three houses under construc- tion on South Fletcher Avenue. The intent of the city commission in enacting building height limits and provisions to require additional setback from neighboring properties was, to us, clear. Keep heights in check and allow for visual corridors between structures. ,. But given a narrow legalistic approach, the three South Fletcher houses may be within the law though clearly in breach of the spirit and intent of the law. We must not give developers, architects and builders any room for "interpreta- tin." The'ir'"interpretation"iill fa'or bigger over ' be. r the qvate iteresO r. ..e pub.,icfr, r , est. It's time to close the loophole. No longer should we measure.building height from the mid-point of a roof. Keep it simple: Limit height to 35 feet from the natural grade, pre-con- struction, to the peak of the roof. No exceptions.. This is doable given the precise topographical measurements we now have through the Geographical Information System (GIS) recently implemented by the city. The roof peak is the top- most point of the structure allow no other points, lower or higher eaves, no dispute over what's a roof. No exceptions. To provide adequate setback from neighbor- ing properties, set strict limits. At least 10 percent of the lot.width an equal amount on each side - with a minimum setback of 7.5 feet on each side, even for 50- and 60-foot lots. No exceptions. That would allow for 35-foot homes, but no taller, on the beach, and there always would be at least a 15-foot corridor between neighboring structures. We've madeour point here before. We support growth that is properly regulated so as to pre- serve both private property rights and the public interest. But the city must make simple rules and then enforce those rules. There is no room for "interpretation." COMMUNITY THANKS Bestyet On behalf of all of us at the Amelia Isla Concours d'Elegance, I would like to thank the c of Fernandina, Amelia Island, the County of Nass the Nassau County Sheriff's Office and the citizen of the en tire area for their support of our event. Our 10th anniversary show was the best o yet and the support of the entire community play a pivotal role in its success. The productive pa nership we enjoy today is due to the willingness the city and county to work with the Amelia Isla Concours Foundation, Inc. As a result, we will agi be able to make a significant donation to Commun Hospice of Northeast Florida. . Each and every one of us involved with the fou nation realizes that we are able to have this gre event only with the citizens' permission. We v continue to work hard at making this relations as strong as possible. Together we will ensure tl the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance remain one of the world's premier concours. Christopher Hoyt, Director of Operatio Amelia Island Concours d'Elegan HOW TO WRITE US Maximum length is 500 words. Lette must include writer's name (printed anm signature), address and telephonenum ber for verification. Writers are normal limited to one letter in a 30-day period.I political endorsements or poems will be published. Letters should be typed or printed. Not all letters are published. Send letters to: Letters to the Editor, P.( Box 766, Fernandina Beach, FL., 32035 E-mail: mparnell@fbnewsleader. com. visit us on-line at www.fbnewsleader.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 EDITORIAL -News-Leader .. . *Who should be held accountable? Ans I write this column, it's mid-Sunday after- noon, two days before the city election on Tuesday. I have absolutely no idea who will win the two city commission seats up for grab, nor have I a clue as to whether or not the ridiculous referendum/maybe not referendum/probably a referendum/illegally word-' ed referendum/hopelessly confusing referendum will pass. I only know that a very important agenda awaits those victorious. That agenda includes making a decision, finally, on what our marina and waterfront is going to look like, developing a financial plan for spending and retiring the debt on approximately 8 18 million worth of identified improvements, deciding whether or not to buy the private recreational properties just to.the west of Main Beach and how they're going to pay for those properties and a myriad of other issues, ideas and proposals just floating around out there in legislative netherspace. But to me, at the very top of the next commis- sion's agenda, is finding a way to restore the public's faith in our Community Development Department, which includes the building department. That faith has been sorely undermined this last year by the seemingly constant stream of reports similar to the following: Two structures demolished within the city's historic district without approval of the Historic District Council, a procedural requirement mandat- ed by citycodes. Over 1,000 trees clearcut on land adjacent to Lakewood subdivision. A permit was issued even though a tree survey, required by city code, was not provided by the applicant, arid the tree restoration plan, again required by code, was absent as well Three houses constructed on South Fletcher which may or may not meet code. The may or may. not part results from differing opinions within city staff. The building official yes, meets code; the city manager- yes, meets code; the planning depart- ment- no, doesn't meet code; the city commission - "Well, we haven't spent any taxpayer dollars in the last 20 seconds, so let's hire a consultant." Citizens of Fernandina Beach, however, -m suffer from no such ambiva- lence the houses are out of code. So, how can the commis- Sl sion begin to restore public A confidence and trust in the Smidst of a political atmos- S phere so heavy with the afore- mentioned meltdowns? First, they should establish account- ability and responsibility for Ron Sapp such disastrous decision-mak- ,--**- ing. Then, they should take the necessary action (s) to THE NO reduce the likelihood of simi- 'SPIN' ZONE lar decisions being made in the future. , Institutional accountability and responsibility- within city staff- tends to follow the natural, Newtonian model. Things flow downhill. If two struc- tures are demolished, if 1,000 trees are clearcut, if three houses are permitted incorrectly, well, it's the workers who issued the permits who have to pay. Political accountability and responsibility, though, tends to flow uphill. Citizens want answers from city commissioners, and, so far at least, this desire for accountability and responsibility has been met with silence. That silence has to go away and leaders have to step up. ,.. Someone on the commission, a leader, has to tell the people of Fernandina Beach that they, the com- mission, bear the ultimate responsibility of enforcing city codes and laws, that political accountability starts and stops with them. Then. someone on the commission has to point out that the city charter gives the responsibility of. executing all city laws and codes, on a day-to-day basis, to the city manager. He is responsible and accountable for every permit issued or not issued by city staff. He is responsible and accountable for every action taken or not taken by city staff. Remember, political accountability and responsibility Citizens want answers from city commissioners, and. so far at least, this desire for accountability and responsibility has been met with silence. That silence has to go away and leaders have to step up. flows uphill, and he is almost at the top of the gov- ernmental food chain. So, at least in my opinion, when those two houses were demolished in the historic district, the city manager was responsible. And, when no action was taken acknowledging that responsibility, the city commission was accountable. When those 1,000 trees were clearcut next to Lakewood, the city manager was responsible. And when no action was taken acknowledging that responsibility and the homeowners of Lakewood were left to fend for themselves in a dispute with the developer, the city commission was accountable. When those three houses were permitted on. South Fletcher, the city manger was responsible. And, once again, the commission took no action. For that, they are accountable. We'll never get those demolished structures back, the 1,000 trees are gone forever, no one is real- ly sure what's next for the three houses and the con- cepts of accountability and responsibility were left twisting in the wind; set adrift like public trust and confidence. Commissioner Roberts said that we are not Rhodes Scholars, here in Fernandina Beach. At least we know, though, Mr. Roberts, who should be held responsible and accountable for persistent incompe- tence. Ron Sapp served on the Fernandina Beach City Commission for 21 years. His column appears regularly. VIEWPOINT/RAND) RICE,/ARCHITECT fWhen lowest comes to mean highest .*. 'Whis is a response to the Fernandina Beach S City Commission action suspending work I on 2252, 2262 and 2272 South Fletcher S.. Avenue by the architect. A special action meeting of the city commission was held April 1 that included a majority vote to halt work on the South Fletcher houses. At issue is a city ordinance- since modified at the same meeting - that required side setbacks to be based upon the lowest eave and the highest point of the ridge. Particularly in the case of codes and zoning ordi- nances specific words mean something. Often in these types of documents, an entire chapter will be dedicated to definitions, so everyone can under- stand what is meant by certain terms. Regrettably. lowest eage'i 'nfit'detfined i6 hecit'g, ' /zqgK .o^br.. .e. In 'etnA { al^ e South.I'^ er houses, the majority of the city commission inter- preted "lowest" to mean "highest," causing my client significant harm, reneging on a lawfully issued building permit and declaring the homes "illegal." In addition, the commission then passed a motion changing the code in question to match their interpretation. If the original code had intended to mean "high- est" eave, it simply would have said so. It, in fact, said "lowest" eave, and that was the interpretation given by the city building official prior to com- mencement of the project. For the Fernandina Beach City Commission to renege on a justly issued building permit issued in accordance to current code is pernicious to not only the principals involved but to the concept of zoning There are no villains here. A code interpretation was received from the city building department, and the buildings were designed according to the city's stated requirements: : as a whole. It is akin to being at a traffic light and having a policeman that is directing traffic tell you to go ahead and turn, and then have him go get in his car and tell you your-turn was illegal. The trust BWtive MfeI 6vvrtffreoV-ndthe puIic is eroded. SIt i iAdrtf& l tha '1iflI tf 1 approach an important issue such as this in a man- ner that created a politically charged atmosphere in which good hard-working people of this community were denigrated. The harsh treatment of Art Sanchez in particular by both the News-Leader and the city commission is completely unwarranted. There are no villains here. The process of obtaining advice and a-permit was done per city constructs. A code interpretation was received from the city build- ing department, and the buildings were designed according to the city's stated requirements. If the requirements had been different the buildings would have been different We depend on the city to provide correct information. To suggest that the builder should have "known better," as some city officials did Aprill, is to ignore two critical facts: 1) there is a clear problem with the current code as written, witnessed by the fact that there has been two years since a commission was established to rewrite the code, and 2) the builder is not on the city's payroll He can only rely on the city's interpretation of the city's zoning requirements. It is his job to provide the best home for the owner, not to supervise city officials. One of the fine builders on this island is being used as a political scapegoat because city commissions under different mayors failed to provide clear direction for improving the city zoning requirements. Now, action is happening, but it is happening in a knee-jerk way, apparently without regard to the research and time spent bynmany citizens over the . ,1past to yearsand with light regard for the proper? tyr'ihts of 0indivil&al property o wners. We are for- tunate that, with a few exceptions, that our ocean- front is not littered with 5- or 8- or 30-story condominiums, as is the case in most of the rest of the state. We should all be grateful that the conver- sation is about how wide a setback should be between homes verses how high are we going to allow the next condo to go. Now it's time for one of the lowest acts that the city commission has done in recent times to be reversed into a decision that reflects the highest val- ues of responsibility and fairness on which effective government depends. Randy Rice, Rice Architect, LLC, Amelia Island, is the architect of the three houses on South Fletcher Avenue. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE What to investigate The spectacle of the city commission now con- fronting the issue of improperly permitted houses on South Fletcher Avenue shows once again the weakness of our leadership. Make no mistake, this was an error caused by city employees last year, but tepid reaction has allowed the horse to escape the barn. Now the horse it too big to corral The issue is interpretation of building height City officials and others have complained that code is just too complicated and subject to interpretation. This is simply not true in the issue that is the focus of com- motion regarding three houses on Fletcher. To my knowledge there has never been any informed indi- vidual who believed that code building height was determined by any method other than the middle of high and low main roof points. Nobody has ever sug- gested using the scheme city employees used to cir- cumvent code so a builder could erect large homes on :50foot lots. At the time: I completed my Planning Advisory Board term last year this issue was under study by a competent task force, although not a priority of the commission. I am familiar with the discussions, and it was determination of ground reference point to meas- ure building height that was the difficulty. There was not a problem in the common understanding of the high point. Now the buildings are built and we are hiring still another consultant to give us an interpretation of our own code. Worse still, informed city officials already know what the answer should have been in the first place. Had city employees made correct decisions initially then house plans would clearly have required some modifications to meet code. Does anybody in Nassau County think now that some expensive consultant's decree will change the reality that the houses are solidly and permanently in place? This mess reminds us sadly of the Ocean View/Centex sham 10 years ago, the CRA, marina and other waffling by city officials that cost taxpayers in dollars and confidence. Avoidance of the most difficult decisions hurts in the long run. Efforts are now being refocused on mak- ing the code "clear" and hoping that a consult will give a report that offers easy solutions. The city com- mission should properly be focusing investigative energies on the obvious. Has there been criminal or civil misconduct that should be exposed or charged? That would be the only likely value to come from this sordid episode. T. J. Robertson Fernandina Beach By the time this story is published, the election will be over, and the group 2 Fernandina Beach City Commission seat will nd be decided. At the end of the ity campaign, there has been some au, talk about a building a partner ns and I built on a 50-foot lot in the e summer of 1999. I feel that I ne have never avoided the issue, yet 'ed never told the entire story pub- irt- licly. The story was the subject of of a News-Leader article nd ("Certain duplexes breach city ain code: Gerrity's property being ity investigated by attorney," Feb. 7, 2003). un- Here is my side of the story: eat During the summer of 1999 vill my partner and I, through a hip builder, obtained permits to hat build a two-dwelling family ins home. At that time, the code allowed construction of that type ns of building on a 50-foot lot. The ce building met all height, setback and building code requirements as set forth.in the city code. Construction progressed, and the building was completed. We ,rs sold one unit to a couple from Texas at the beginning of March d 2000. As we proceeded to close 1 the second unit, my partner and y I received a letter from the city's No director of community develop- ment, telling us that we could not subdivide a 50-foot lot. At the time of the letter, the city was not aware that one side of the. O. building had already been sold. Being very concerned that I had already sold one side, and that was a violation, I called then City Attorney Wesley Poole. He l did not give me legal advice, but told me what 6 the city would deem as an acceptable type of ownership, one of which Gerrity was a Declaration of Unity of Title. My partner and I chose one of those acceptable options, and approached the owner of the' other side of the building. They were not interested in participat- ing in a Declaration of Unity of Title. At that point we offered to buy the unit back from them for their original purchase price, closing costs plus any interest or :costs they incurred. Sometime in the spring of 2000 we purchased the unit back from the buyers. We took several months to decide how to proceed, and decided to sell the building under a Declaration of Unity of Title, which was one of the options the city attorney deemed acceptable to the city. A qualified attorney closed the transaction, and both buyers were told of the ownership and were satisfied with the way the property was titled. My partner and'I felt that we had done the right and legal thing. However, the story does not end there. During the winter of 2003, a city commissioner urged the city to look into all homes built on substandard lots. The report was compiled by a local attorney, at a cost of $4,600 to the city. When the report was completed, the city manager and the city attorney called me to inform me of the contents of the report, and I told them the same story I have related above. I did not have anything to hide, and still do not have anything to hide. The report was distributed to the commission in March of 2003, but no one ever brought up the subject again. I sat on the commission for 14 months after the report was issued, and com- missioners did not feel that it was necessary to take any type of action. For some strange reason, the subject came up at the April 5 city commission meeting, one week before the election. I think you can figure out the rest by yourself. In conclusion, my partner and I made a mistake. We could have let the uproar die down and quietly sold the other unit, but we were concerned about doing the right thing. We accepted the legal and financial responsibility. We could not have asked any higher legal authority in the city of Fernandina Beach than the city attorney. We used a qualified attorney to close the property, and made the proper disclo- sures. My parents taught me a long time ago, when you make a mistake, own up to it, do the best you can to fix it and move on. That's exactly what I have done. Joe Gerrity was a candidate for the group 2 Fernandina Beach City Commission seat in Tuesday's election. V TO THE EDITOR Gerrity gives his side ofthe'99 duplex story SA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 NEWS News-Leader 'Katie Ride for Li romotes organ donation SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader On Sunday the Katie Caples Foundation will host the "Katie Ride for Life," the foundation's first bicycling event. The event, which will take place at the Winston Family YMCA in Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville, is planned to raise funds for organ donor aware- ness and education programs. Fernandina Beach teenager Katie Caples was focused on help- ing people throughout her life. Sadly, her life was cut short in 1998 when she died as a result of a car accident on her way home from a March of Dimes walk. For six days, Caples was in a coma. After she died, her parents David and Susan Caples made arrangements to have her organs donated. Six lives were saved as a result The Caples family founded the Katie Caples Foundation with the rest of Katie's family. He's endured what every parent fears the most - the loss of a child. And he said what made it easi- er was knowing that even after her death, Katie was helping other peo- ple to live. "It really allows you to feel that something good came out of the whole process," Caples said. A young man who received Katie's heart will attend the Katie Ride for life and visit with partici- pants, Caples said. He was the same age as Katie when he SUBMITTED Fitness instructor Jamie Leblanc is leading spinning classes at the McArthur Family YMCA for those preparing to participate in the Katie Ride for Life on April 17. The ride honors Katie Caples, right, a Fernandina Beach teenager who died in an automobile' accident in 1998. received the donation, and Caples said he has gone on to college and coaching sports. "It was an unusual (experi- ence)," Caples said of meeting the recipient of his daughter's heart, "but it was a good experience ... 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Anyone interested in partici- pating, volunteering or learning more about the event can visit www.katierideforlife.com or call 321-2720. smalcom@fblnewsleader.comi Marie Renm Specializingin Coloring 6& Permanent Straightening , 3,000 still waiting for transplant SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader Nearly 3,000 people in Florida are waiting for an organ transplant, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. Kathy Giery of Life Quest Organ Recovery Services is hoping events like the Katie Ride for Life will encourage more Florida resi- dents to register as organ donors. Ifs a simple process, Giery said. Interested individuals can sign an organ donor card at the state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that will place them on the organ donor registry. Also, those who wish to be organ donors should inform their family of their wishes. Giery said the number of people registering to be organ donors is steady at approximately 1,000 each week in Florida, Through educa- tion and awareness however, she's hoping that number will rise. Dispelling myths surrounding organ donation is one of the key concerns of organizations like Life Quest Giery said many people believe organ donation is against their reli- gious beliefs. "I would encourage those peo- ple to talk to their clergy mem- bers," she said, "because there aren't any major religions put there that oppose organ donation." Another common misconcep- tion, according to Giery, is that organ donation can interfere with funeral arrangements such as hav- ing an open casket And Giery said she has heard people say emergency medical workers will not try as hard to save the life of an organ donor. "Nothing could be further from the truth," she said emphatically. 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Complex, where games and prac- tices are held. "Our vote was not to decide guilt or innocence," Samus said. "Once this is cleared up, and if they are found not guilty, we plan to send them each a letter saying we'd love to have them back." The commission's decision overrules a March 31 vote by members of theYulee Little League board to allow the men to continue coaching. "Our board took an unusual situation and tried to make the best of it," said Yulee Little League League President Ivan Williams. Williams said he respects the commission's decision to sus- pend the coaches and he will enforce it Oliver and Sparkman were arrested March 22 after two teenage girls told police the men sexually assaulted them, sepa- rately, in a wooded area near Pages Dairy Road in Yulee. One of the victims is a minor. According to police, both men admitted having sex with the women, but said it was conse n- A 16-year-old girl told police Oliver gave her alcoholic bever- ages and forced her to have sex with him while they were togeth- er in a vehicle. Sparkman's accuser, an 18- year-old woman, t pod police Sparkman forced her to have sex with him while he was pushing her and holding her against an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in the woods. Oliver has been charged with sexual battery, unlawful sexual act with a minor and giving alco- hol to a person under 21. Sparkman faces a charge of sexual battery. Samus said a county ordi- nance requires background checks for potential coaches, but there are no official guidelines for situations when a coach has been arrested during the season. Samus said when members of the commission meet again in June, it will be on the agenda to establish a rule that would cover future situations like this one. , "It is a gray area," she said. Samus emphasized the deci- sion was not personal or meant to be vindictive. "I've heard some really great things about (the coaches)," she said, "... but we have to err on the side of caution." smalcom@fbnewsleader.com SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader Fun and games for children can be serious business for adults. Boys and girls on Yulee Little League teams have been happily practicing and playing ball for months, oblivious to behind-the- scenes tension that could have brought the games to an end, at least temporarily. Disagreements about a pro- posed contract between the league and the county had Yulee Little League President Ivan Williams and county Building Maintenance Director Daniel Salmon almost at an impasse. The dispute could have resulted in team members being unable to use the county's facilities, including the Yulee Ball Park where they hold their games and practices. However, Williams and Salmon emerged from a meeting on April 4 with an agreement. "It looks like everything's going to be fine," Salmon said. "... And I certainly never expected anything else." Prior to the meeting, Williams had not been so optimistic. "(Salmon) told me to write up the specific things I dislike in the contract," he said. "But if I do that, I think it will void the entire con- tract I'm not sure they'll really be willing to make the changes I want" The situation began earlier this year when Nassau County officials worked with representatives from local Little League organizations to devise a contract that would spell out the responsibilities of both league members and the county regarding the use of public facili- ties. " , In Williams' three years as Yulee Little League president, this was the first time such a contract had been proposed. "We'd always kind of had a gen- tlemen's agreement," he said. "I knew what they expected of me, and they knew what I expected of them." Williams said in the past, the team was expected to pay only for * the propane gas they used for cook- ing and electrical stove costs. The new contract would make the Little League responsible for the "cleaning of the buildings ... all kitchen cooking equipment main- tenance, cleaning, energy costs ... ice machine filter replacement cost ... (and) refrigeration." According to the new contract, the Little League would also be expected to pay for one professional oven hood cleaning and for half the cost of an inspection of the kitchen fire suppression system. Williams said he felt, the con- tract was too vague and could end up costing the organization a lot of money he said as much as $1,000 a month. He also didn't like that it had no time restraints. "I don't want to sign a contract in 2005 ... and two years later have another president be held to that contract," he said. According to Salmon, disagree- ments about the, contract were largely the result of misunder- standings. He said nothing in the contract should cost the organiza- tion significantly more money than it has paid in the past. He said the lack of a date was intentional. "We wanted an open-ended con- tract so that we would not have to go through the process again each year," he said, "butit's not a locked- Uf, /lm I']iIlisit ,\ f'~ family Sports 6ril wMN cERMFICES :10 FREE WINGS with purchase of 10 or more at regular price ($6.49 Value) I D.ne in Orn, l r l ,. 'ai r. .31 ,arle sper-is l or prormcniaOns O Ee PER COUPLE PER VISIT E\FIR 4.19.'0i s 1 96 1SOUTH i4ktf? (P[mSuE Fernandina Beach. 261-0555 i INFINITY Mathis *- - Insurance of Amelia, LLC 0!BB 127ii2 Sadler Ro1nad S' SUBMrITED The games will continue for members of the Yulee Little League now that a contract has been agreed upon between the organization's president, Ivan Williams, and Nassau County Building Maintenance Director Daniel Salmon. in contract that is non-negotiable. If the field between Dec. 15 and modified by the county's legal any organization has a problem Jan. 15, the organization will department and presented to the with the contract, we could address request modifications to the con- Nassau County Board of that." tract prior to the second quarter of Commissioners. After their meeting, Salmon said the year, and the county will pay "I'm glad (the meeting) went fhe parties agreed on the follow- all utility costs except gas used for well," Williams said. "I'm just trying ing additions to the contract: the cooking. to look out for my organization." county will have clay delivered to Salmon said the contract will be smalcom@fonewsleader.com AAB. ANBAoBAEa=eCOMMIMENT Broker-Salesperson John T. Ferreira & Son. Inc. 500 Centre Street Amelia Island. Florida AM - A~1. 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"I really wanted to see how the country has changed," Phil Scanlan said. He carried with him a letter written by his eldest daughter, Maureen Imelda Scanlan. She was named for a nun, Sister Imelda, that Scanlan met while serving in Vietnam in the late '60s. The couple planned the trip using a tour company in California specializing in the countries they wanted to visit. The company made their reser- vations and arranged for a driver to travel with them. There were no options on their guide. 'Traveling in Vietnam requires that guides be assigned by the communist government. The Scanlans soon found the guide offered a frustrating mis- representation of history and learned to steer the guide away from stops glorifying the commu- nist regime. After college graduation and participation in ROTC, Scanlan, like many of his generation, found himself in the escalating war in Vietnam. After years of French colonial rule the country had been abandoned in 1954. In the early 1960s the United States Children gather in the Vinh San Catholic Orphange, left, Nha Trang, Vietnam, in 1968, for a photo with U.S. Army officers, including Lt. Phil Scanlan, upper right and below. Above, Scanlan met earlier this year with Sister Imelda. a nun who worked at the orphanage. His daughter, Maureen Imelda Scanlan, below, is Sister Imelda's namesake. stepped in, hoping to establish democracy in South Vietnam. Based in the city of Nha Trang, northeast of Saigon, Scanlan found some good in all the bad by volunteering at an orphanage run by Catholic nuns. Each battalion had a civic affairs officer, in this case, Scanlan. It was up to him to find a worthy local project for the Americans serving in Vietnam. He chose the orphanage, which cared for sev- eral hundred children from babies to young teens. Sister Imelda was in charge and welcomed the help of the American soldiers. 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Scanlan attempted to stay in touch with Sister Imelda but after the Tet offensive in January 1968, an attack on South Vietnam by the North Vietnamese that was the I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -a PUBLIC HEARING E IN ZONING EN that the City Commission of the lorida, will hold a public hearing on 6:00 p.m., in the City Commission Femandina Beach. Florida. on the as follow s: ANCE. 2004-27 E CITY COMMISSION OF THE BEACH, FLORIDA, CHANG- SIGNATIONS FROM NASSAU L INTENSIVE (CI) TO CITY OF COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL E PROPERTY ON THE EAST- EET LOCATED BETWEEN TJ 'REET; PROVIDING FOR SEV- IDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE hip 3 Nonh. 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ARE UNITEDD TO BE PRESENT AND BE )ES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE ASPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED NEED TO ENSURE TH \T A VERBATIM INGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE SONS WITH DISABILITIES REQUIRING TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM ACT 277-7305 OR TDD 277--'399 OR 00-955-8"7 AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ACCOMMODATION. NOTICE OF CHAN( turning point of the war, all com- munication ceased. The Scanlans hoped to find Sister Imelda when they made their recent visit. But how do you find a 78-year-old nun in a com- munist-controlled country who might not even be alive? Early attempts failed. A casual conver- sation with a new Amelia Island neighbor linked the Scanlans to the Catholic Relief Agency, which eventually made a connec- tion that would lead them to a reunion with the woman who had made such a dramatic impact on Phil Scanlan's life. After two nights in Hong Kong the couple met their guide PUBLIC HEARING GE IN ZONING I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ciry Commission of the City of .Fernandina Beach. Florida. will hold a public hearing on Tuesday. April 19. 2005 at 6:00 p.m in the City Commission Chambers. 204 Ash Street. Fernandina Beach. Florida. on the proposed Ordinance 2005-05 as follows- ORDINANCE. 2005-05 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA. CHANGING THE ZON- ING FROM NASSAU COUNTY COMMERCIAL INTENSIVE (SOUTHEAST PORTION); COMMERCIAL GENERAL (SOUTHWEST PORTION); RS-2 (NORTHERN PORTION) ZONING; TO CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT (R-2); LOCATED ON SADLER ROAD WEST OF DRURY ROAD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. L..Th 1.11. .:. T r.E r il< BLOCKONE.I. LER ST.TE'.ACCOR IN t E:5 -BLC RECORDS OF NA -AL COUNTY. LLU aL~ri nI i iN-iL L-.. 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HOE LD 1 C N n O 'D-':.IT : : R T-F, --, -9iOFEBTi)HENO LHER R EAiGHT OPWAY Lto he ad. isabilit of an ction. \ 1 OR ch maV be considered with respectS MIbounds and a cop o f the Ordinance can be obtained from the Office ALL MtEMNBERS Or THE PUBLIC HRE IN' [TED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF ANY PERSON DECIDES TO APPE :,L ANY DECISION MADE BY THE C116 OTMISThE SION kHL' TTH RESPECT TO ANY iA-TtER CONSIDERED Ar SUCH HEASTING. STHE IrT;FILL NEED TO ENSURE TH:AT A VERBAT.- IN'-OF11M RECORD OF THE P1N-ROCEEDINGS IS THADE. W'IVTJCH RECORD INCLL[DES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON \''EFR. ,ACH THI, APPEAL -'-IS T O BE BASED PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES REQUICORDS BOOK ING ACCOMM I,, l ODATIONS IN ORDER TO PARTICI PATE IN THIS PROGRAMS ORNT. ACTIheITY SI-IOLtD CONTACTderigned at 204 Ash StreeD 7-399 OR FLORIDA RELAYch, SER'ALL ME .IBERSOF..Ui T LEAST 2RE IITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD.STSUH .ACCOMMODATION . CITY OF FERNANDtN BEACH B'N CASSANDRA P MITCHELL ITS CiT1 CLERK in Saigon and made their way to the convent, where they found Sister Imelda. She was frail and unable to speak because of a stroke. She looked as Scanlan leafed through the photograph album he had brought her with photos from the time they spent togeth- er. He also shared the letter he had carried so many miles. The nun's namesake. Maureen Imelda Scanlan, is now a high school teacher. She starts each school year the same way. She challenges each student to research the history of their name. The letter her father car- ried described the assignment she gives her classes at the beginning of each year. They are to write about the origin of their names. She starts her letter by shaJing her story: "'When I tell my story every year, it makes me feel extremely proud that my father named me Maureen Imelda Scanlan. Even in the year 2005, students appre- ciate the story of my name. It helps them realize that words and names are powerful. I wish you could see my students and how attentive they are when I tell the story of my name and of the friendship that helped my father through one of most challenging times in his life. Thank you for the light you brought to my father's life during this time. Thank you for being a friend to him. I want you to know that your story is told often and with reverence. It is a story that will be passed down for generations to come." Sister Imelda smiled and acknowledged she understood. The other sisters were thrilled with the album, the letter and her response. They are teachers and were greatly touched by the let- ter Scanlan carried from his daughter. The nuns also support their convent by producing hand-sewn needlework. The Scanlans were given a beautiful piece which will hang in a place of honor in their Amelia Island home, a reminder of a very special connection made from past to present 5., . 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See Bryant dealer for details on otfer and qualifying equipment. 212 Missing sex offender located 2nd man held SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader Days after police learned a local registered sex offender had moved without reporting his new address as required by law, he was found when his roommate was arrested for allegedly having sex with a 13- year-old girl. Willis Joshua Wright, 26, and Danny Eugene Culbertson, 21, both of 1602 Nectarine SL, apart- ment F-5, Fernandina Beach, were arrested April 4. Fernandina Beach Police learned Wright was missing when they attempted to verify the address he had listed with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Wright's address was listed as a homeless shelter run by a 14th Street church.A man at the church told police Wright' had lived there for about two months, but that on March 26 he "unexpectedly and hurriedly gath- ered all of his belongings and left the church." The witness told police Wright did not say where he was going or why he was leaving so suddenly. Police waited to see if Wright would register a new address with the state, as required by law. When he didn't, a warrant was issued for his arrest. On April 3, police were notified that the parents of a 13-year-old Fernandina Beach girl had taken her to Shands Jacksonville after she told them she had sex with Culbertson. The victim told police she met Culbertson through an online chat room. Police found Wright when they met with Culbertson at his apart- ment Wright was arrested for fail- ing to update his address as a reg- istered sex offender. Culbertson was arrested on out- standing warrants from Georgia and later charged with lewd and lascivious acts with a minor. He is being held at the Nassau County Jail on a $50,002 bond. Wright is held at the jail on a $10,002 bond. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13,2005 NEWSNews-Leader POLICE REPORT This was written .by the News- Leader from oral and written reports by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office, the city 'of Fernandina Beach Police Department and other agencies.. Arrest indicates suspicion of a crime, not guilt. Anyone with information about criminal activity can contact the Fernandina Beach Police Depart- ment at 277-7342 or the Nassau County Sheriffs Office anonymously by calling 225-0147 in Yulee and Fernandina Beach or 879-2136 in Callahan, Hilliard and Bryceville. The "We Tip" program 1-800- 78CRIME also allows callers to leave anonymous'tips. Gun threat William Curtis Walthour, 49, of 313 Walthour Place, Yulee, was arrested Thursday for aggravat- ed assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest without vio- lence. Police arrived at a Yulee resi- dence after a disturbance early Thursday morning. The victim told police Walthour had threat- ened her with a handgun. Walthour, who was reportedly driving away from the home when police arrived, was ordered to get out of the vehicle and lay on the ground. According to a Nassau County Sheriffs Office report, Walthour "was being argumentative" and. refused to lay on the ground despite being given several orders." Police said they used a stun gun to subdue Walthour. The victim told police Walthour had put a gun to her head after she told him she didn't have any cocaine. During a search of Walthour's vehicle, police discovered a toy gun. Walthour was arrested and taken to the Nassau County Jail. Thefts reported Four thefts were reported April 6. A motorcycle was reported stolen from a River Road resi- dence, a pressure washer was reported stolen from a Blackrock Road residence, an all-terrain vehi- cle was taken from a Davis Road residence and the owner of a 10- speed bicycle told police his bike was stolen from his US 301 resi- dence. Felony arrests Brian Keith Pack, 28, Jack- sonville, Monday, possession of a controlled substance, possession of more than 20 grams of mari- juana, possession of drug para- phernalia and open container. $10,002 bond. 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SR 200 Yulee, FL 32097 (904) 225-4855 Michael Erik Jackson, 39, Jacksonville, Thursday, burglary, grand theft. Zachary Verdier Jamison, 18, 314 N. Ninth St.. Fernandina Beach, April 6, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of marijuana with intent to sell. . April Celeste Musgrave, 36, 225 Bills Trail, Yulee, April 6, pos- session of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Joseph Vito Zabbarro, 28, Jacksonville; April 6, habitual driv- ing with a license suspended or revoked. Kyle Rhy Himes. 20, 37235 Coyote Drive. Hilliard, April 6, Duval County warrant for 16 counts of worthless checks. Brandon Allen Waterstraat, 21,123 W. Hirth Road, Fernandina Beach, April 5. sale or delivery of marijuana. 825,002 bond. Nellie Garvin Powers, 45. 1535 Stevens Road. Fernandina Beach, April 5, Duval County war- rant for violation of probation for convictions of attempting to acquire a controlled substance and grand theft. David Larry Sikes, 27. 550598 US 1, Hilliard. April 5. sale and delivery of cocaine. S25,002 bond. Michael Alexander Hill, 44, 1316 Beech St., Fernandina Beach, April 5, Alachua County warrant for violation of probation for a conviction of battery with bodily harm. Tony Crawford Evans, 22, 86135 Jean Road, Yulee, April 4, aggravated battery and domestic battery. S11,504 bond. William Buford Selman, 53. Gainesville, April 4, driving with a license suspended or revoked. attaching a tag not assigned to his vehicle and having An expired tag. M Eric Joseph Clegg, 22, 1415 South 15th St., Fernandina Beach, April 4, violation of parole for a conviction of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Amy Irene Kelly, 34, Waynesville, Ga., April 4, violation of probation for a conviction of possession of methamphetamine and obtaining property for worth- less checks. Robert H. 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Scott was recently admitted to Baptist Medical Center, where she was diagnosed with a chronic liver condition, according to the report Nassau County SheriffTomnry Seagraves said Scott's death was from natural causes and is not considered suspicious. Scott turned 52 just three days earlier, on April 2. Scott is best known for her recurring role as Rosalie "Hotsy" Totsy in the 1970's television series "Welcome Back, Kotter." She was frequently seen on celebrity game shows and in sev- eral films, including "Police Academy," "Incoming Freshmaii" and "American Graffiti." Funeral arrangements for Scott have not been announced. COURT REPORT The following report was com- piled by Shannon Malcom, News- Leader staff, from the April 7 court docket of Circuit Judge Robert Foster. Jerome Jay Arnold III plead- ed not guilty to driving with a license suspended or revoked, driv- ing under the influence of alcohol; possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of con- trolled substance paraphernalia. June Nancy Beard withdrew a plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to dealing in stolen property and grand theft. Jason Martin Berglund plead- ed guilty to violating probation for a 2004 conviction of possession of a controlled substance. He was adjudicated guilty. His probation was revoked and terminated and he was sentenced to 90 days in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served arid $663.28 in out- standing charges. James Douglas Britt pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana, with intent to sell. He was adjudi- cated guilty and sentenced to nine months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and $470 in court costs. Britt was not prose- cuted on charges of possession of cocaine, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of controlled substance parapher- nalia. Deltony Andre Calhoun plead- ed not guilty to unlawful sexual activity with a minor, aggravated battery with, a deadly weapon, felony attempt to elude police and driving with a suspended license., Christopher Dale Castillo pleaded not guilty to grand theft. Kenneth Warren Davis pleaded not guilty to child abuse and bat- tery. Sharon Beth Davis withdrew a plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. Adjudication was withheld and Davis was sentenced to 18 months' probation and ordered to enter a drug and alcohol treatment pro- gram within 30 days. Court costs of $470 were reduced to civil judg- ments and Davis is to pay a $50 public defender's lien. Davis was not prosecuted on charges of pos- session of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance and driving with a suspended license. Jacqueline Yvonne Eaton withdrew a plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to exploitation of an elderly person for less than $20,000. Adjudication was withheld and Eaton was sentenced to five years of probation. She was ordered to pay $20,000 in restitution to the vic- tim, $370 in court costs, complete 50 hours of community service with a minimum of 10 hours a month, have no contact with the victim and may not accept employment super- vising senior citizens. Her probation may be terminated in one year if she has completed all the condi- tions. Eaton was not prosecuted on a charge of schemes to defraud from $20,000 to $50,000. Matthew Robert Goos with- drew a plea of not guilty and plead- ed guilty to felony attempt to elude police and driving under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs. Goos was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to four months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and 12 months of probation to be served consecutive with his jail time. Goos is to complete 50 hours of community service at a minimum of 10 hours each month, attend DUI school within 30 days, and pay $370 in court costs and a $250 fine. His driver's license willbe suspended for six months and his car will be impounded for 10 days. Goos was not prosecuted on a charge of reckless driving. Tanya Lee Geenhalgh plead- ed guilty to tampering with or fab- ricating physical evidence. Adjudication was withheld and she was sentenced to 18 months' pro-. bation, a $250 attorney's fee and $370 in court costs. Laticia Doris Hines pleaded not guilty to fraudulent use of a credit card and grand theft. Mark Christopher Holcey pleaded not guilty to aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and possession of cocaine. Darryl Roger Johnson plead- ed not guilty to violating probation - for 2002 convictions of possession' of cocaine, uttering uncurrent bills: and possession of a counterfeit pay- ment. Sherry Lee McCart pleaded guilty to obtaining a controlled sub- stance using fraud. Adjudication was withheld and McCart was sen- tenced to 18 months' probation, which may be terminated in a year if the special conditions are met. McCart is to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation within 30 days and pay $470 in court costs. Ryan Daniel Nave pleaded not guilty to grand theft. Luther Heath Pease pleaded not guilty to dealing in stolen prop- erty and possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana. M Jeffery James Post pleaded not guilty to violating probation for 1997 convictions of sexual battery and providing obscene material to a minor. Carmello Quinones pleaded nbt guilty to possession of cocaine, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia and felony attempt to elude. Patrick Shawn Stone plead- ed not guilty to violating probation stemming from a 2004 aggravated child abuse conviction. M Timothy Ryan Stubbs plead- . ed guilty to committing a second- degree felony with a weapon. Adjudication was withheld and Stubbs was sentenced to 18 months of probation. He is to forfeit his car, undergo drug evaluation and treat- ment within 30 days, complete 50 hours of community service at a minimum of 10 hours a month and pay $470 in court costs and $3,000 to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office Drug Elimination and Evaluation Team (D.E.E.T.). Adam Wade Thomas pleaded guilty to violating probation for a 2003 conviction of possession of cocaine. Thomas was adjudicated guilty and his probation was revoked and terminated. He was sentenced to six months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served. 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SUBMITrED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 NEWS News-Leader MOVIE STAR CALLAA Judge rules on historical society ANGYE MORRISON Schaeffer as treasurer and director Johannes said he became a life Community Newspapers and Jan Johannes as director. member and board member. The suit was brought by for- Johannes said he moved away Nassau County Judge Brian J. mer officers Bobbi Boone, Jack from the area briefly and that he Davis handed down his decision Sikes, Craig and Sue Marsh and became inactive after moving back Friday in the lawsuit that pitted Janet Johnson. to the area because he "didn't now ousted West Nassau Historical The decision came down to agree with the decisions made by Society officers against a new whether Jan Johannes was a mem- the leadership" at the time. But he slate of officers elected last ber of the organization and, its said he never withdrew his mem- October. Davis' decision gives a board of directors. The judge bership, nor did he ever receive final answer to the question of ruled that Jan Johannes is a mem- any notification that he had been "who's the boss?" ber of the society. The judge ruled voted out or removed as a life The new officers will remain in he is. member or director. place until the organization's reg- Johannes had testified that he The outcome of the vote hinged ular election in September or until was a member of the society on Johannes' membership since they are removed per the society's "before there was an 'inc.' refer- he signed more than 20 member- articles of incorporation. ring to having become involved in ship applications in October. 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And, as with any either meaningless spring game. the :ury \Nill bte >'uti until the Gait.rs; strap on the pads against a real opponent in the fall, Wile the dilut.-d Orange and Blue teams made several hugc pays to the delight of, the largely swincg crowd in Florida football history, . Meyer will have to wait until after the Florida-Tennessee game Sept 17 to see if his spread option offense will make a splash in ihe power- ful Southeastern Conference and with fans. Pardon the orange and blue faithful, "rut thr ee years of Ron Zook will make the most trusting soul skeptical. The Gators got "better and better" so many times under Zook they should have been challenging the New England Patriots for NFL supremacy. Anyway, I digress. In just a few short months on the job, Meyer has not failed to impress and has pulled in the masses with his good intentions. The cuach , has tried to mend fences between his players and UF fraternity members who per- ceived the Gator football pro- gram as thug-ridden. He's called on former Florida play- ers to rejoin the family. He's been working feverishly this spring to instill a sense of toughness, discipline and responsibility in his players. And he's already breaking records, though his team has yet to put on the game unies. More than 700 high school football coaches attended a recent clinic put on by Meyer, shattering the old mark. Ticket office personnel had to give out blank sheets of paper for the spring game after they ran out of tickets. Media hype is also at a fever pitch. You can't pick up a sports magazine or surf sports sights on the Internet with- out seeing something about Meyer and Florida. Radio sta- tions sent crews to cover the Orange and Blue game, which was broadcast live for the first time ever. A college football fan couldn't ask for a more sin- * cere, devoted or popular coach. But in today's age of "win now," the good work might be for naught if the Gators don't get it done on the scoreboard. While fans have bought in whole-heartedly to- Meyer's plan and appreciate his candor, he might as well be named Ron Zook if he isn't able to regain the con- trol former Gators coach Steve Spurrier once had over the SEC. Whether or not they will admit to it, the majority of Gator followers won't put their stamp on the new coach until he proves he can topple the Vols off of Rocky Top. Or replace the muzzle on the Georgia Bulldogs. Or make Spurrier, now South Carolina's head coach, a fond memory. Will Meyer need to do all of that in the 2005 season to win acceptance? Probably not, but he needs to come close. Because after three years of being told how much their team has improved, only to see the same paltry end result, fans are ready for the Gators to put their money where their coach's mouth is. John L. Crawford's column appears Wednesdays. TRIO OF WINS FOR DAVENPORT m_ --_ OUTDOORS / TIDES CROSSWORD AROUND TOWN WEDNESDAY, APRIL13, 2005 NEWS-LEADER /,FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA Pirates over Warriors 8-2 BETH JONES News-Leader The Pirates improved to 10-7 with Friday's 8-2 win ove-r cross-county rival West Nassau. Ryafi Estes ,struck out 11 batters, walked one and gave up six hits and two runs en route to his fourth victory on the. mound this -season for FBHS. The Warriors took a 2-0 lead in the third inning thanks to Lyle Rose's two-run home run. The Pirates wouldn't answer until the fifth inning when the hosts put eight runs on the board. C.J.Crosby led off the inning with a double to center field. Marcus Chatman was hit by a pitch and Marcus Carter bunted to load the bases. Brett Moore, Chris Conley and Hunter Burbank hit singles back- to-back to score three runs and take the lead. Moore scored on a wild pitch, and the Pirates were up 4-2. Will Taylor continued the hit parade with a sin- gle to right to score Conley. Blaine Dickinson was hit by a pitch and the bases were loaded again with the Pirates up 5-2. The Warriors made a change on the mound, but the Pirates kept rolling. Will Harris and Crosby walked in runs and Carter filed out to right for the sacrifice. The Pirates had scored eizht runs on six hits and Ieft tx runners on base, Josh Blanton doubled for the Warriors and e ti .iOtfLE NE .' I.A ) F, Ryan Estes struck out 11 batters Friday night when the Fernandina Beach High School Pirates hosted the West Nassau Warriors. The Pirates won 8-2 and Estes is now 4-3 on the mound. Rose had the 2-RBI home run. The Pirates collected eight hits off the Warriors, including a triple by Conley (.404), who had two hits and an RBI on the night. Burbank also had a pair of hits and Crosby had a double. The Pirates rolled to 10-7 while the Warriors dropped to 5-9. Fernandina Beach hosted Andrew Jackson Tuesday and play host to First Coast at 7 p.m. Friday and Suwannee at 2 p.m. Saturday. The junior varsity Pirates host Fleming Island at 5 p.m. today and cap the regular season at home with Orange Park at 11 a.m. Saturday. WARRIORS ROLL In the spring thoughts turn to... alligators? 7B Asparagus good to the very last stalk. 10B QQO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER Scott, Riegler team up to win ladies invitational The gathering place was the Fernandina Beach Golf Club where 84 golfers met April 5 to take the challenge of the Fernandina Beach Women's Golf Association's Annual Invitational. The FBWGA received visitors from as far south as Flagler Beach and as far north as Douglas, Ga. The challenge was the best ball of the twosome with honors going to golfers who achieved low gross and low net scores. The team of Linda Scott and Sue Riegler and the team of Joan Callahan and Marie Bradbury had great rounds with par scores of 73. Scott (FBWGA) and Sue Riegler (Golf Club of Amelia Island) were the overall low gross winners. Overall low net winners were Sue Lansdell (GCAI) and Marge Stoddart (FBWGA) with 59. First flight low gross winners were Joan Callahan (Grand Haven) and Marie Bradbury (Grand Haven) with 73; low net winners were Mary Lesher (Long Point) and BJ. Murphy (FBWGA) with 62. Second flight low gross winners were Marion Woosley (Halifax Plantation) and Joanie Warren (Riviera CC) with 81; low net, Sue Burke (GCAD) and Regina Brennan (FBWGA) with 61. Third flight low gross went to Mary Ansley (FBWGA) and Marie Paladino (Sea Island) with 81; low net, Jane Preston (Long Point) and Anne Thibault (Long Point) with 62. Fourth flight low gross, JaVene Lamb (FBWGA) and Jean Taylor (FBWGA) with 84; low net, Judy Newman (Osprey Cove) and Nancy Burney (Osprey Cove) with 61. Fifth flight low gross, Mellisa Snyder (Douglas) and Dot McKinnon (Douglas) with 88; low net, Kay Steindorf (FBWGA) and Margaret Pinchback (FBWGA) with 63. Sixth flight low gross, Myrna Stokely (The Champions Club) and Dottie Patterson (The Champions Club) with 90; low net, Marianne Schuettler (Ocean Palm) and Sara Waln (Ocean Palm) with 59. Seventh flight low gross, Joyce Hillis (FBWGA) and Lettie Laurent (FBWGA) with 96; low net, Pat Johnson (FBWGA) and Michelle Zenko (FBWGA) with 64. Closest to the pin prizes went to Susan Fernlund (Long Point). Joan Callahan (Grand Haven), Kay McCaffrey (GCAI) and Melissa Snyder (Douglas). This year's invitational raised funds to support the Bird Emergency Aid and Kare Sanctuary, which provides care and rehab to our feathered friends. The members of the FBWGA give thanks to all the merchants who provide gift donations and to the Fernandina Beach Golf Club pro shop and grounds staff for a great job of preparing the course, coordinating the pairings, scorecards and leader board, and to the catering team to sooth the ravenous appetites:of all our golfers. GOLF NEWS Men's blitz Spring has arrived and we had two great days for playing golf with 77 players turning out on Wednesday to participate in the Fernandina Beach Men's Golf Association blitz. The highlight of the day was a hole-in-one (his first) by Rudy Campanale on 3 south. The individual winner for the day was Don Lay, who shot an 81 good for plus 11 points. Campanale (92), Ed Mailey (74) and Leland Sheally (91) tied for second individual honors at plus 9. With Campanale and Mailey on the same team, their plus 9s, paired with Jim Deal (92, minus 1) and Ray Huskey (90, minus 1) allowed the team to finish at plus 16 to win first place. At a distant plus 7, team members Tommy Purvis (90, minus 1), Fred Boatright (84, minus 2), Bill Burney (100, minus 1) benefitted from Lay's plus 11 for second place. There was a tie for third place at plus 6 involving the teams of Doug Wolfe (90, even), Ron Peterson (80, plus 6), Jack Sipes (87, minus 1),,Tom O'Keefe (96, minus 3), Dan Fussell (82, plus 4) and Michael Kaufman (86, plus 1), Mike Joyce (73, plus 7), Jim White (98, minus 1), Wayne Mortenson (100, minus 1). Friday saw 67 players teeing off in the blitz with Chuck Fenn having the round of the day with a 69 and plus 11 points to take individual honors. Sammy Alvarez (71, plus 9) was second. Four play- ers tied for third place individual honors at plus 8 - Tommy Purvis (82), Rich Vredenburgh (81), Doug Wolfe (80) and Leland Sheally (89). Fenn's plus 11 propelled the five-man team of Fenn, Freelon Pate (89, plus 3), Les Waters (83, plus 4), Bob Best (79, plus 1) and Al Jump (88, even) to plus 19 and first place. With all the winning teams being in double dig- its, the team of Charles Tammany (83, plus 4), Tom Gray (81, plus 1), Jim Dunphy (82, plus 7), and , Bobby Burnette (81, plus 6) finished a close second at plus 18. At plus 17 the team of D. D. Miller (87, plus 4), Abjorn Tefre (83, plus 6), Mike Joyce (77, minus 1) and Purvis (plus 8) came in third. There was a tiefor fourth place at plus 16 between the teams of Wolfe (plus 8, Ernie Locke (82, plus 1), Mike Manis (86, plus 2), Dave Mason (79, plus 5) and Buddy Riddle (94, plus 2), Vredenburgh (plus 8), Charles Hoenstine (84, plus 4) Ed Lormand (89, plus 2). Breakfastmixer With more than 30 players taking part in the FBMGA Saturday Morning Breakfast Mixer with the winners determined by net score, it was SUBMITTED PHOTOS Fernandina Beach Women's Golf Association Invitational overall low gross winners, left, were Linda Scott, left, and Sue Riegler. Right, Sue Lansdell, left, and Marge Stoddart were the over- all low net winners. SUBMITTED A golf tournament was held March 30 at the Golf Club of Amelia Island as a fund-raiser for the Nassau County Economic Development Board. The Compass Group team, above with NCEDB Executive Director Melanie Ferreira, took first place and won a golf foursome at the Golf Club of Amelia Island. Pictured, from left, are Ron Flick, Ferreira, John Watson and Brian Flick. Not pictured: Jacques Leveille. Freddie Boatright shooting a 74 (net 64) to take first. He was followed by Allen Sage (78, net 65), J.' E Kreger (77, net 67), Marc Spindler (76, net 68) and Dan Cisson (81, net 69, John Mitchum (85, net 69). The first quarter shootout was held following the completion of the mixer involving the top 10 winners of the quarter. Ronnie Boatright emerged as the winner followed by Eric Hughes, J. P. Kreger, Sherman Scott, Jim Greenwood, Jim Robertson, Rudy Campanale, Charles Tammany, Michael Kaufman and Jack Croake. Swing at cancer tourney The annual American Cancer Society Swing at Cancer Golf Tournament will be held April 15 at Long Point, Amelia Island Plantation. Call Jim. Jones at 261-0946 or Neal Coleman at 277-2291. :Golf Course, Amelia Island Plantation. Entry fees are $125 individually or $400 for a foursome and include lunch, beverages and a steak dinner. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. with a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start Call the Amelia Island-Nassau County Association of Realtors at 261-8133. Benefit tournament The Nassau County Democratic Party will hold a scholarship benefit golf tournament on May 7 at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club. Format is cap- tain's choice scramble. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. and a shotgun start is at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit Nassau County students. Fee is $75, which includes all golf fees, awards, dinner and prizes. Corporate sponsorships are available for $350 and include four golfers and a hole sponsor. Individual hole sponsorship is $75. Non-golfers and guests are welcome for dinner C 6A --- It 11 1 7 ._2 RoyC TaylorJr. tourney at a costof $20 per person. Dinner will be atp.m. ay r. y Registration deadline is May 1. For information, The fourth annual Roy C. Taylor Jr. Golf contact Paul Thibault at 321-0046. Tournament, sponsored by the Republican Party of Nassau County, will be held April 18 (rain date JuniorgoDft0Uw April 25) at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club. Shotgun start is at 12:30 p.m. for the captain's The PGA TOUR Junior Golf Foundation of choice/handicap tournament, which is limited to North Florida will hold its 14th annual summer 120 participants. Entry.fee is $75 per golfer to tour. Over the past decade and a half, this competi- include golf and heavy hors d'oeuvres at the team tion has grown from a couple of events for top high and individual awards presentation. school golfers into a full-fledge competition attract- Non-golfers are also invited for hors d'oeuvres ing more than 250 golfers from all over the north- only, at $15. Sign up by April 4. Checks payable to ern part of Florida, ages 10 to 18. Republican Party of Nassau County should be This year's competition will begin in early June mailed to P.O. Box 15573, Fernandina Beach FL with regular Monday events into early August, plus 32035. Tee and green sponsorships are also pvail' three major end-of-season tournaments. 8able 0ci Brwn .:1 "- U tWill beslefd1May 22rdathe regular Applications for the junior golf summer season *Mad Monday tournament are available at www.nfjg.org. M MSpace is limited so it is important that all inter- The Amelia Island-Nassau County Association of ested junior golfers complete their applications Realtors will hold its inaugural "Mad Monday" before the May 16 deadline. Realtor Golf Tournament April 25 at the Oak Marsh Visit the website or call (904) 928-0571. 00 r ofTorUdt pri 4-17A 05 Ths ee' P. ounmet as ee"O TePG Tu The MCI Heritage The MCI Heritage has been a Defending: Stewart Cink fixture of the PGA Tour since Total Purse: $5,200,000 the tournament first began in TotYards: 6 ,916 200,0001969. Amrnold Palmer won the Par: 6971. first event when it was known as the Heritage Golf Classic. MCI became the host sponsor in 1987 and has remained part of the tour- nament. The person that is considered the king at the Harbour Town Golf Links is Davis Love IIl. Love III has been incredible in this event, winning it an amazing five different times (1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003); The defending champion is Stewart Cink looking to win on Hilton Head Island for the third time. Cink roared back from a nine shot deficit in the final round last year to take home the trophy. PGA Turam ntFO E AS 'Round 1, Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Few Showers Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Hi: 67 Lo: 48 Hi: 65 Lo: 50 Hi:.66 Lo': 47 Hi: 70 Lo: 54 Retief Goosen Birthdate: February 3, 1969 Birthplace: Pietersburg, South Africa Residence: Pietersburg. South Africa Turned Professional: 1990 Joined PGA Tour: 2001 World Ranking: 5 2005 Earnings: $1,698,408 2005 Best Finish: '3rd place, WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and Masters Tournament, PGA Tour Victories: Five victories, including the 2001 U.S. Open Championship and the 2004 U.S. Open Championship Tournament Results Tiger Woods roared into the lead in the third Champion: Tiger Woods round of the Masters and held on for dear life Purse: $1,260,000 to win his fourth green jacket of his career. 2nd Place: Chris DiMarco Woods began the final round with a three Purse: $756,000 stroke advantage over Chris DiMarco and 3rd Place: R. Goosen, L. Donald led by as many as four shots in the final Purse: $406,000 round. However, a few errant shots and Great iron play by DiMarco led to a fantastic finish at the Augusta National Golf Club. Making an improbable chip shot on the 16th hole, Woods led by two over DiMarco. Woods bogeyed the 17th and 18th holes, though, and we headed to a sudden death. While DiMarco parred the first hole of the playoff, Woods sank his birdie putt to win the first major of the season. With his fourth Masters victory, Woods joined Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win four Masters. I GolfTrivi Mike Weir's first PGA victory came in which country? a) Canada b) England c) Thailaid d) United States epeueo (e :JMsuv April 13. 1986 One of the greatest major tournaments victories occurred on this date. Jack Nicklaus held off Tom Kite and Greg Norman by one stroke to capture the Masters. At age 46, Nicklaus became the oldest Masters champi- on in the history of the tournament. He also became the second-oldest player in history to win a major championship. It was the final of Nicklaus' 18 major championships. While we rarely see it happen from a professional golfer, the shank is an all too familiar shot in the arsenal of the amateur golfer. The main cause for the shank is, that the clubface remains open through impact When we strike the ball, the hosel of the dub is what hits the ball. Consequently, the ball shots off at virtu- ally a 90 degree angle to the trajectory that we are expecting when we line up to hit It One of the easiest fixes to the problem is to position the ball in the hosel of the dub and attempt to hit the ball with the toe of the club. What this accomplishes is that it makes you bring the dub back to the ball from the inside. The other bit of advice is to make sure that your left fore- arm rotates completely through impact This makes sure the dub rotates all the way through after contact. 2005 Money Leaders World Rankings Driving Distance Putting Average Rank & Player Money Rank & Player Score Rank & Player Avq. Rank & Player Avg. 1) Phil Mickelson $3,842,456 1) Tiger Woods 13.86 1) Scott Hend 310.6 1) Tim Clark 1.673 2) Tiger Woods $3,687,090 2) Vijay Singh 12.31 2) Brett Wetterich 307.2 2) Joe Ogilvie 1.685 3) Vijay Singh $2,936,413 3) Ernie Els 10.70 3) Tiger Woods 301.1 3) Phil Mickelson 1.698 4) David Toms $2,256,643 4) Phil Mickelson 9.46 4) Hank Kuehne 300.0 4) Chris DiMarco 1.705 5) Fred Funk $1,771,000 5) Retief Goosen 7.90 5) Chris Smith 299.3 5) Billy Andrade 1.708 k O iel Amelic G'oIf CIub "Where ou belong" Want the best deals on Golf? WI f ROYAL AMELIA Join our "E-Club" at www.royalameliagc.com G O L F C L U B Then click for specials. 491-8500 TENNIS NEWS Come out and'support the Fernandina Beach High School tennis team. The Pirates will host Stanton April 14 and the district tournament April 18-19. On April 16, the Ritz Rackettes Working Women's League will host Riverside on the courts of. The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. The ribbon cutting reopening of the newly-surfaced tennis courts in Yulee will be held at 3 p.m. April 19, weather permitting. The public is invited. USA Team Nassau Rallyball meets every Tuesday from 3-5:30 p.m. This session class is full.. Keys to the Yulee tennis court lights are available from Dave Turner Inc. weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information regarding USA Team Nassau, call Robin French at 225-0403, Judi Turner at 225-5848 or the Nassau County Recreation Department at 321- 5790. Send e-mails to davejudi@bell south.net or visit the website at www.teamnassaufl.org. 2005 SCHEDULES FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TENNIS April 14 at Bartram Trail 3:30 April 14 Stanton 3:30 April 21 Districtmeet at Raines TBA April.18-19 District at FBHS TBA April 29 Region at Tallahassee ,TBA TBA State at Coral Springs TBA FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL SOFTBALL April 15 at Yulee 4:15 April 14 at Baker County 6:00 April 19 Conference championship TBA April 15 at Ridgeview -5:00 April21 County championship TBA April 18 EPISCOPAL 4=30/6:30 April 19 at Mandarin 6:30 YULEE MIDDLE SCHOOL April 21 at Hilliard 6:00 SOFTBALL April 25-28 District at Stanton TBA April 14 FERNANDINA BEACH 4:15 April 18 at Hilliard 4:15 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL April 19 Florida Crown Conference VARSITY BASEBALL April 21 County at FBMS 4:15 April 15 FIRST COAST 7:00 April 16 SUWANNEE 2:00 HILLIARD MIDDLE-SENIOR HIGH April 19 RAINES 7:00 \ SCHOOL April 21 at Bishop Kenny 5:00 BASEBALL April 22 WEST NASSAU 7:00 April 14 at First Coast Christian 4:00 April 28 at Fleming Island i 4:00 April 19 TRINITY 6:00 May 2-5 District at First Coast TBA April 21 ARLINGTON CO. DAY 6:00 April 25 FIRST COAST CHRIST. 6:00 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL April 26 at Baker County 6:00. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL April 28 at Union County 7:00 April 13 FLEMING ISLAND 5:00 May 2-5 District at Providence April 16 ORANGE PARK 11:00 Advertise your business in the News-Leader. Contact the advertising department at 261-3696. I appreciate your business and look forward to working with you on your next purchase of a new or used vehicle. *-i. .- .. .. ... ... . 1 BILL BREWTON otS p in or give me a call. HIGHWAY A1A YULEE (904) 277-6969 I 3B WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER SPORTS SHORTS Gator Cub meets The Gator Club of Nassau County will meet today in the din- ing room of the historic Palace Saloon, 113 Centre St. Gator supporters will see a presentation on the history of Florida football by alumni professor Kevin M. McCarthy. A professor of English and Florida studies, McCarthy has written or edited more than 20 articles and books including The Gators and The Seminoles: Honor, Guts and Glory and The History of Florida Baseball. He is also author of Florida Lighthouses. Social hour begins at 6 p.m. ana the.meeting starts at 7 p.m. All Gator supporters and alumni sion and a gourmet lunch. The cost is $60. Reserve space early. April 22 is Earth Day. Y Yoga will be offering a free yoga ses- sion at 9 a.m. in Central Park to celebrate. Everyone is welcome. Call Y Yoga at 415-9642. * Sailing ub meets The Amelia Island Sailing Club meets the first Tuesday of the month at the Kraft Athletic Club. Social hour starts at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. Contact Roger Henderson (Vice Commodore) at 753-2260 or Hanko Rosenblad (Commodore) at 491-1300 or visit www.ameliaislandsailing.org. and their families are welcome. Recreation roundup Call 277-4926or 491-1948. The city of Femandina Beach Recreation Department is offering Shrimp Festival 5K the following activities: The 11th annual Shrimp Water Safety Instructor Festival 5K run and walk will be course is being offered. held April 30, the Saturday of the Participants must be 16 years old Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp by the final day of the class, June Festival. The 1.5-mile walk and 7. Class size is limited. Advanced 5K run start at 8 a.m. at Main registration and payment are Beach and the one-mile Katie required. Fee is $170 and Caples Memorial Youth Run includes books. Class times and starts at 8:45 a.m. dates are 4-8 p.m. May 5, May Pre-registration 'will be held 10, May 17, May 24, 8 a.m. to through April 15 with entry fees of noon on May 31, June 1-3 and $10 for the youth run and $15 for June 6-7 at the Atlantic Center. the 1.5-mile walk and 5K run. If Fundamentals of Instructor postmarked after April 15, the fee Training course is a prerequisite is $15 for the youth run and $20 for the WSI course and will take for the 1.5-mile walk and 5K run. place from 1-4 p.m. April 23 and Race packets may be picked 4-8 p.m. April 28 at the Atlantic up from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 29 Center. Cost is $25 and includes at the McArthur Family YMCA, book. Contact Linda Elders at the 1915 Citrona Drive, and begin- American Red Cross office, Kings ning at 7:30 a.m. at Main Beach Bay Naval Station, (912) 673- on April 30. Contact Dustin 3939. Instructor is Kathy Russell Shepherd at 261-1080. (225-9280 or 753-0216). FBHS Pirate Dugout Club YMCA orf&rs T-ball benefit one-pitch co-ed softball SuYMCA is tournament will be held April 23 at The McArthur Family YMCA is the Ybor Alvarez softball fields on offering T-Ball. The league is Bailey Road. Format is six men, open to children between the four women teams with double ages of 4 and 7 (as of March 1). elimination, three-home run limit. Practices are once a week and Teams must supply own softballs. games on Saturday afternoon. Team entry is $100 (checks made Register through April 16. payable to Pirate Dugout Club). Members play for $30 and non- Home run contest is $5 per per- members play for $60 ($20 late son. Prizes for champions, run- fee applies after April 16). Fees ners-up and home run contest. include the uniform (jersey only), Register by April 18 at the Atlantic necessary equipment (glove not Recreation Center. Contact Bruce included), and participant award. Hyers at 753-6654 or Jason Call 261-1080. Brown at 277-7350. The third annual Plastic Katie Ride for Life Classic Wiffle Ball Tournament The Katie Caples Foundation will be held April 16 at the Ybor will host its first donor awareness Alvarez.Softball Complex. Format bicycling event, the Katie Ride is four-on-four, double elimina- For Life, on April 17 from P6onfe.,. .; .9I-TeamfJe.. is $60and.,.,. Vedra to St AugdistineJ.TTheDaI li, -. I-Thirt ..Con; ; ",; day ride will feature a 100km on at 277-735 " route for avid cyclists and a 60km Pitch, Hit & Run, a national or 30km ride for recreational skills program sponsored by enthusiasts of all ages. Pepsi and Major League Base- The Katie Caples Foundation ball, provides children ages 7-14 was started in 1998 by the family the opportunity to showcase their of Katie Caples, a high school abilities. The local competition will student who became an organ be held at Buccaneer Field on and tissue donor after not surviv- April23 starting at 10 a.m. ing the trauma of an automobile Participants must be ages 7-14 accident. The Katie Ride For Life (as of July 17, 2005). Regis-ter at will raise funds to increase the Atlantic Center through April awareness of the importance of 20. Birth certificate required. organ and tissue donation and Registration is free. Age groups encourage Floridians to make a are 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14. positive decision about donation. Call 277-7350. Riders are asked to pledge at T-ball and Buddy League least $100 and anyone interested registration will be held April 18 in donating can call 321-2720 or through May 13 at the Atlantic visit www.katierideforlife.org. For Center. T-ball is for ages 3-4 information on the Katie Caples (must have tumed 3 on Feb. 1 Foundation, call 261-1137. For and not turn 5 on or before Aug. information on organ and tissue 1). New players must show birth donation, call (800) 535-GIVE. certificates. Fee is $30 for city residents, $40 non-city residents. vYoga events fo Aprii Coaches meeting and draft will be on May 17 and the season Y Yoga offers a stretch class begins June 13. Coaches are at 8 a.m. Wednesday and ball needed. Call 277-7350. and core classes at 9 a.m. Wed- Seven-week youth tennis nesdays and 6 p.m. Thursday. clinics (April 11 through May 27) Hot yoga sessions (1 1/2-hour are offered at the Central Park class) are at 7 p.m. Tuesday courts with instructor Lanny and Thursdays. Cost is $15. Kalpin. Beginners (ages 5-8) on Meet at Kayak Amelia April 17 Mondays from 4-5 p.m. or for Y Yoga's weekend warrior Wednesdays or Fridays from series. The 9 a.m. to noon event 3:30-4:30 p.m. Beginners (ages includes kayaking, a yoga ses- 7-12) on Tuesdays from 3:30- 4:30 p.m. or Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Fee is $56 for city residents, $61 non-city residents. Advanced beginner and interme- diate on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 4:30-6 p.m. Fee is $84 for city residents, $89 non-city resi-, dents. A maximum of six partici- pants for each clinic. Register at the Atlantic Center. Contact Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557-8110. Six-week adult tennis clinics (April 12 through May 20) are offered at the Central Park courts with instructor Lanny Kalpin. 3.0/3.5 doubles/singles clinic on Tuesday or Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. or Thursdays from 7-8 p.m. Beginner clinic on Wednes- days from 10-11 a.m. or Thurs- days from 6-7 p.m. Advanced beginner clinic on Fridays from 10-11 a.m. Fee is $66 for city res- idents, $71 non-city. A maximum of five participants. Register at the Atlantic Center. Call Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557-8110. Adult volleyball is held from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, and from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Peck Gym. Cost is $3 per day or $50 per month for city residents ($60 for county residents). Gymnastics classes are held at the Atlantic Center for middle and high school children. Classes are held Mondays and Thursdays with beginners from 5-6 p.m. and intermediate students from 6-7 p.m. or 7-8 p.m. There is a limit of 13 per class. Cost is $65 for the four-week session ($67 for non- city residents). Elementary school children may participate Wednesday from 5-6 p.m. (grades 1-3), from 6-7 p.rrr. (grades 2-4) or from 7-8 p.m. (grades 3-5). Limit of 13 per class. Cost is $40 for four-week session ($42 non-city residents). Register at the Atlantic Center. 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 resi- dents, $45 non-city. Semi-private fee is $42 per hour for city resi- dents, $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. Home school tennis lessons in six-week sessions are avail- able Monday through Thursday with either one-hour or 1 1/2-hour programs. Contact instructor Lanny Kalpin at 491-0255 or 557- 8110. Rates (one session per .bl fdr'six weeks) are $48 tor - :" itres6eYts' 53 non-city.' .. Register at the Atlantic Center. City residents may register for summer swim lessons through April 17. Open registration begins April 18. Red Cross levels 1-5 and stroke clinics are offered. Fees for levels 1-2 are $25 for city residents, $30 non-city; levels 2-5, $35 for city residents, $40 non-city; stroke clinics, $25 for city residents, $30 non-city. Register at the Atlantic Center. Contact Jesse at 277-7350. Aqua 1 water aerobics is held every Monday through Thursday from 9:15-10 a.m. at the Atlantic Center pool. Cost is $5 per day or $45 per month for city residents and $6 per day or $50 per month for non-city resi- dents. Weekly rates available. Advanced stroke clinics are designed for individuals who are familiar with the four competitive swim strokes and want to leam more. Six-week clinics on Saturday at the Atlantic Center pool. Fee is $35 for city residents, $40 non-city. Session I is from 10:45-11:45 a.m. and includes front crawl, back crawl and turns. Session II Is from noon to 1 p.m. and includes breast stroke, but- terfly, tums and starts. Call Jesse at 277-7350. Group adult swim lessons for ' ages 17 and up include instruc- tion based on participants' individ- ual goals. Classes are from 5:30- 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the Atlantic Center pool. Fee is $35 for city residents, $40 non-city. Children's group swim les- sons are Saturdays., Red Cross Level 4-5 is from 9-9:45 a.m. and Level 2-3 and Level 4-5 are from 10-10:45 a.m. Fee is $35 for city residents, $40 non-city. For private swim lessons, call Jesse at 277-7350. Single session (30 minutes) is $20 for city residents, $25 non-city. Four- session package is $48 for city residents, $50 non-city. Eight- session package is $88 for city residents, $90 non-city. Atlantic Center pool is open from 3:30-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday. The pool is closed Sunday. Admission is $2 for city residents, $4 all others. Winter monthly passes are available for $20 individual or $35 family for city residents ($25 and $40, respectively, for non-city). Lap swim at the Atlantic Center runs from 6-9 a.m. Monday through Friday. Cost is $2 for city residents, $4 all others. Lap swim is also available during public swim hours. Lunch time lap swim is held Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Atlantic Center pool. Cost is $8 for city residents with a lunch punch card good for five visits ($10 for non-city residents) or $2 per visit for city residents ($4 for non-city residents). 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. Coed exercise is held from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the MLK Center. Shotokan karate classes for ages 6 and up with instructor Jerry Williamson are offered from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Atlantic Recreation Center. Fee is $40 monthly for city residents ($45 for non-city). Uniforms are available through the instructor. Register at the Atlantic Center. Central Park tennis court keys are available at the Atlantic Center for $5 refundable deposit. On April 1, the annual volun- teer appreciation night for Nassau County Special Olympics was held at the Nassau County Board of Realtors auditorium. Many athletes were on hand to decorate the auditorium and per- sonally thank the volunteers who took their time to help them throughout the yeai. This event was coordinated by Liz Wilson, Norma Jean Angeles and Sharon Manning. Denise Hingson from Lake City entertained the volunteers with her wonderful voice- Among the many activities were our awards ceremonies. Every year, a plaque is awarded to the organization or club that pro- vides the most number of volun- teers at a single event. This year. the award went to the Fernandina Beach Woman's Club. A plaque and a Special Olympic watch are awarded to the special person that has been with Special Olympics for an extended period of time. Karen Cusick of Fernandina Beach High School received this award for her 30 years of service to Special Olympics. Door prizes were donated from many local merchants. "It's our sponsors and volun- teers that make Special Olympics a success in Nassau County," said Bob Hinton, Nassau County coor- dinator for Special Olympics. ADULT SOFTBALL FERNANDINA BEACH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Adult co-ed softball Spring season April 4 * Claxton Contracting 14 Johnson Home Builders 3 C&G Pools 13 Bailey Roach Church of God 7 Johnson Home Builders 16 Last Call : 5, Claxton Contracting 25 Adam&Eve 9 Cook's Painting 16 T.A. 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Beouhtiful 3BR/2BA 2-story home with E!Imany upgrades ,for the buyer looking for the uniqueness of _the Historic District and charm of Amelia. Walk to Centre Street -& enjoy this growing neighbor- Sh nood. $289,900 .ILS#34267 Sylvie McCann, REATOR 904.206.2551 3321 S. FletcherAve., melia Island, FL www.sylviemccann.com I SUBMiTTED PHOTOS Karen Gildenston of the Fernandina Beach Woman's Club accepts the club's award from Nassau County Special Olympics coordinator Bob Hinton, above, at the volunteer appreciation night on April 1. Below, Karen Cusick receives an award for 30 years of service to Special Olympics. Nassau County Special Olympics thanks volunteers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005 / NEWS-LEADER OUTDOORS Beach species head offshore k' d o,, or-e,' "You can catch just about any inland specie while fishing at KBY reef," Capt Ben Forehand said. "KBY is located only a few miles northeast of the St. Marys inlet and attracts a variety of, beach, jetty and inland species of' saltwater game fish. "Just the other day my fishing charter was catching a variety of saltwater species, including red drum, flounder and even yellow- mouth trout." Typically a variety of near shore species will migrate a few miles offshore when the water temperatures begins to plummet during early fall. S think a lot of the redfish are offshore right now," Capt. Terry D. Lacoss said. "We have been catching both the bulls and the smaller red drum at some of FA's inshore numbers. However, all winter long our fishing charters have been catching flounder, red- fish and a few yellow-mouth trout from 5-10 miles offshore." Big red drum can become a giant surprise for any deep sea angler while hooking into a small sea bass or grunt. Once the near- by red drum discovers that the lesser fish is in distress, it moves in for the easy meal. As the bot- tom fisherman reels in the small- er fish, the strike of a 10- to 30- pound red drum often comes as a big surprise and a much longer fish fight too. Flounder that normally feed along the beaches and inlets of Northeast Florida can also be * found holding at offshore reefs during the cooler fishing months. Most of the flounder are landed by deep jigging close to the bottom of a small ledge or live bottom. Four- to eight-ounce bucktail jigs are very deadly for flounder. especially when tipped with a small piece of cut bait or strip of fresh squid. In fact, it has actual- ly been the increased popularity of light, tackle deep jigging that has caught the majority of off- pr, flounderr, Uqtil )he,pppular-, :tA A, de,-p ii'Ling arrii-d in Northeast Florida waters, off- shore floun- der were not landed with such regu- larity. More likely the bouncing of Terry Lacoss the jig slow- .. ly along an offshore live OUTDOORS bottom has attracted the feeding instincts of flounder more than a dead cigar minnow sitting just off from the bottom. Offshore flounder are often much larger than flounder caught closer to shore and in the backwaters. I would dare to say that offshore flounder will aver- age close to three pounds. While a flounder caught at the inlet, beaches and backwaters will average around two pounds. During recent winters, both KBY and the Shultz's Fish Market artificial reefs have attracted their share of inland saltwater species. KBY is located some five miles northeast of the St. Marys inlet and has a very rough bot- tom where pieces of broken docks have been dumped. These broken concrete docks came from some of the old Kings Bay docks before the new submarine base was constructed. Obviously some of the higher piles of con- crete on the bottom often attract the red drum where larger schools of baitfish are more like- ly to congregate. Red drum can weigh upwards of 50 pounds and certainly require several meals during their day. Flounder are more likely to be found concealing their body flat on the bottom while waiting in ambush for a baitfish to pass close overhead. KBY artificial reef has several areas where there is both a hard bottom and scattered pieces of small con- hulte c F.h Mark, it .k 1 >- Shuli's Fish Market is hoat . TEiRFI.' LCO5 5PECLiAL More and more deep sea fishermen are landing nice size flounder at near-shore reefs. Joe Chamberland, above, is pictured with a jig caught flounder. Below, large red drum winter just a few miles off the beaches and inlet mouths during the cooler fishing seasons. Gene Burns caught and released this big bull bass. ed some five miles directly off- shore of Amelia Island Plantation and also harbors a vast live bot- tom. Dredge material from dredging the St. Marys shipping channel and the intracoastal wateway have been deposited to create humps along the irregular bottom. There are also numer- ous small ledges and hard bot- toms located at Shultz's Fish Market, which makes it an ideal winter vacation spot for inland species. :,Hrf,-y(pjte tactic jo4 many off-., liore l-lihernien is Io et out set- eral bottom baits right on the bottom and place the rods in the boat's rod holders. Then rig a 20- pound spinning rod with a five- foot section of 100-pound fluoro- carbon shock leader. Tie on the tag end a four-ounce led head jig with a chartreuse or white buck- tail skirt. Make a long cast, allowing the jig to settle on the bottom before making short sweeps with the rod tip while swimming the jig slowly along the bottom. Tip ., the jig, with squid or cut,b~it for,. best results and hang on. OUTDOOR BRIEFS DRUM SNARED SUBMNITrF John Riegler caught this 25-pound black drum on April 6 at the south jetties. He and his fishing partner, Joe Reamer, caught 30 whiting while waiting for the drum. Youth fishing tourney The Nassau Sport Fishing Association and the Florida Park Service will host a youth fishing tournament Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Fort Clinch State Park fishing pier. The event is open to ages 6-14 and entrance to the park is free for participants. Prizes will be awarded for first through third place, girls and boys categories, for the largest fish. Bait and tackle as well as lunch will be provided. The first 350 participants will receive a free rod and reel. For information, contact tour- nament directors Stan Mankovich and Gail Cope at 277- 3122 or mail donations to NSFA, P.O. Box 16417. Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. Drum tournament The Nassau Sport Fishing Association will hold its seventh annual Drum Tournament through April 24. Fee is $30 per angler. Eighty percent of the entry fee will be paid out in prizes (50 percent for first place. 30 percent for second place and 20 percent for third place). Tournament within a tourna- F E R N A N DI;N A BEAC T I D E S Tides, Sun & Moon: April 13 20, 2005 Moonset High 12:32A 6.51' W ed. Sunrise 7:OOA Low 6:39A 0.65' 04/13 Moonrise 10:03A High 12:52P 5.41' Sunset 7:53P Low 6:36P 0.64' TuL Moonset I:OOA High 1:14A 6.17' Thurs. Sunrise 6:59A Low 7:28A 1.03' 04/14 Moonrise 10:53A High 1:36P 5.17' Sunset 7:53P Low 7:24P 0.99' Moonset 1:53A High 2:OOA 5.87' Fri* Sunrise 6:58A Low 8:21A 1.31' 04115 Moonrise 11:47A High 2:23P 4.99' Sunset 7:54P Low 8:20P 1.25' Moonset 2:39A High 2:50A 5.65' Sat. Sunrise 6:57A Low 9!17A 1.45' lA04/16i Moonrise 12:44P High 3:16P 4.92' Sunset 7:54P Low 9:20P 1.37' ioe aicuiaIonsarerrpmiiatuer D rnn;na-ecn e diT calculations are for Amelia River, Fernandina Beach, Sun & Moon events are also calculated for Fernandina Beachalthough a 12 COME Moonset 3:19A High 3:45A 5.53' Sun. Sunrise 6:56A Low 10:12A 1.44' Moonrise 1:42P High 4:16P 4.98' Sunset 7:55P Low 10:21P 1.35' Moonset 3:55A High 4:45A 5.52' Mon. Sunrise 6:55A Low I 11:04A 1.30' 04/18 Moonrise 2:39P High 5:17P 5.18' Sunset 7:56P Low I 1:19P 1.21' Moonset 4:26A High 5:43A 5.62' TueS. Sunrise 6:54A Low 11:52A 1.09' 04/19 Moonrise 3:36P High 6:14P 5.51' Sunset 7:56P A Moonset 4:44A Low 12:13A 1.00' W ed. Sunrise 6:53A High 6:35A 5.78' 04/20 Moonrise 4;33P Low 12:37P 0.82' Sunset "7:57P High 7:06P 5.90' No corrections are necessary. actual times may vary because of land masses. ment is $5. Details are provided on entry forms, which are avail- able at Leaders and Sinkers, 1006 South 14th St. (phone 321-2800), Amelia Island Bait and Tackle, 1925 South 14th St. (277-0775), Bait House, 1620 North 14th St. (277-0503) and Atlantic Seafood Bait & Tackle, 10 Ash St. (261- 4302). Contact tournament chairman Don Whitman at 321-2800 or visit www.nassaufishing.org. Bassriastersmeet Nassau Bassmasters is associ- ated with the BASS National Federation and the Florida BASS Federation, and meetings are held the third Thursday of the month in Yulee. Membership is open to any- one at least 16 years old. For information, call Bob Schlag at (912) 729-2282, Billy Kittrell at 225-0267 or Eddie Jinright at 845-3998. NSFAmeets The Nassau Sport Fishing Association meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Ten Acres Kraft Athletic Club on the Amelia Island Parkway. A social gathering is held at 7:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday. For information on the NSFA, call 277-1437. Boat grants The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is gearing up to dole out 82 million under the Florida Boating Improvement Program. The FBIP provides funding through competitive grants to support recreational boating and boating- related activities on Florida's coastal and/or inland waters. Eligible program participants include Florida's municipal and county governments. The dead- line for submitting grant applica- tions is June 10. In 2004, the FBIP awarded over 81.9 million in grants for 19 projects statewide. Visit MyFWC.com to read the complete program policies and guidelines and to download a copy of the application. Gator hotline The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Coummission has launched a new toll-free tele- phone number to report nui- sance alligators, 1-866-FWC- GATOR, which should be the primary telephone number for alligator complaints, available to customers around the clock. 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The FWC annually receives more than 15,000 alligator-relat- ed complaints. The agency removes more than 5,000 alliga- tors each year when the reptiles pose a threat to humans or their property. Many Floridians have an appreciation for these ancient crocodilians and have learned to coexist with them. However, if you do encounter an alligator that poses a threat to people or property and is more than 4 feet in length, the FWC urges you to call the new Nuisance Alligator Hotline. All alligator complaints will be forwarded to this new dedicated hotline. Alligators are an important part of Florida's heritage and play a valuable role in the ecolo- gy of the state's wetlands. Visit MyFWC.com/alligator. Robo-turkeys Some high-tech recruits are joining the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's law enforcement team. The Florida State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation gave the FWC five robotic turkeys. These so called robo-turkeys are lifelike figures that rotate their bodies, move their tails and even gobble. Robo-turkeys are not cheap, costing around $700 a piece, and since they are not bulletproof, they often have a short lifespan. That is why NWTF has stepped in to offer assistance. N'WTF has donated a total of 15 birds to the agency during the last three years. The five new robo-turkeys include four gob- blers and one hen. This latest donation couldn't have come at a better time. Florida's spring turkey season began this month. I A WAAto I A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005 / NEWS-LEADER 5B LEGAL NOTICES ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ti-, -ri ...r Tuj,e .,.:i ,, i, ;i :1 .+, ' ci 1.'-1.1' i C'". I L'0 p In. Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Yulee Count Puii *'.- *? <. 'n il ,' ,uol i Ii.. n I .r]..i 32097; to consider an rame- ment to the Nassau County Comprehensive Plan = Future L I- r i ,. I 1, i' J CPA-,l5-M:lJ I: -1. If in,,An :fl.13 -i .(. ,;f l.IL_ l, f .,i _ri- i r,-t i I '_ ." riF"|l. \;rk n U.-., 'Ir' n:I A, :. r .' :, 1l A ',,it I .-:., e1 pt. lil- Ir ir ig .l-, i I.t.v. iaC1 i c-n. tot an amend- i ".. i 11. Noasau County *' Lii'..- ri.ie-il a 1- .'}r. F.rujfr i .'li.:.r. I i < '- .- : .. iA c. 'i Ifi , ] ,-,- i, ..ii. r. ,:r.. -h',in . OiFt in Nmsaut CoirAtv '_'L .: i i ,,N.r' i .. C I c HwrIs ,H C . .ia. o, _,1111!, :-t,_' r[C .At.', PORTION BEING MORE PAR- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS; BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 6 AFOREMENTIONED, AND RUN NORTH 89021 30" EAST ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SEC- TION A DISTANCE OF 868,80' FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A GRADED COUNTY ROAD (HAVING A 66' FOOT RIGHT- OF-WAY); RUN THENCE SOUTH 6*00'10" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE A DISTANCE OF 415.24 FEET: T':.* s ii:;:,r I pIPE ri.ii rHIE iCE SOUTH 8921 '30" WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 816.60 FEET TO AN 'IRON PIPE ON THE WESTERLY UNE OF SAID SECTION 6; RUN THENCE f IC1RTH 1'1 3'07"WEST L'.: 'I: J':- -ID E'rTEIL, ur E L .'r1I'r CE Cf l .11i2' 4; FEEtT ,:, THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THE PORTION OF -LAND THUS uE':.rliBED CCli0iIr4i. '.8 :ri'E I, rlOPE OI LE', IHI' S EC,-riiiOl'ji PcFE- F rFED F"Co II1 ..1 iIU,.lENr I-,'.'-, I..ED IN .,FFIC I-L I'ECOPOJ1 "300 ?i0 'AGE 280 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORI- DA. . irnc, : Tc_., .3d,3is: arid/oi i..:oai.in ror ir,- ac:.' c'.,:1ibeo.3 property ii COr me e1-T :Ide of r.4sroria I.ooaa cr.au,, r- c.i.-A/-lL00.'-u:e area. Th 3oc-p.:: arnr.3r, ilea ' Otfi Council M.lc.l:, P0 Bao< 193 v.lec. Florlda 32097. caro,r and -*on ,.;Cr3r.ie. McCranie and Associates, Inc., 86002 Christion Way, Suite 101, Yulee. Florida .32097. agent. This property Is classified on the FLUM as Agricultural or.- d.1 .:.-rr ;1 1; qu .ed to Co.rrlmi,'.:l.3i :.-r .1.ppm',i. mately 7.98 acres. A copy of the application rnmv be examined at the C.- .,.,Ir. .3r3 e.'r-ert.i OTrce located In the Public Services' Bullding 9616.1'Nassau Place, : 'i.,jie L 32097 Ti1-iCr..-,ne 9i-3oi ., i-8,rj.-6 .20I.5 ir,=1..,3u.i; pr .. r. rir. a . aerrce ci., .:.r oa ir.:. r itr. I ol:p,11,-'31.:r,, :.uI,3 pi:I up c .'ple: ; :.1 ir.,- *ppI i.: xi:ri, .3r. , copies of the criteria that are applicable to the application at the Growth Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee. FL 32097. Ti-llI. .1- I 1-i '. uL bjE. I , S 'llr ifr.l FC, ED' u I ~ IJLiL I, irNTRERFEED PPTinP SIiOULCD 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 i 3,-,,-,i-..1 31-1. 3.-.r., ;rj E.: 'dj ill, .. I.- p= j ,Il.: .,.: .IT r.t 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 ac- commodation. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED JTO 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 -.3arlril rn IrcI, rrioner .rnair, ri.or c.ra Nassau County Planning & Zoning Board Nassau County,' Florida All persons interested are notflied'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 Cro'.ford C.I trie i.'uIT C" ujn Nassau County, Florida 2t 04-13-20-2005 4241 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the 28th day of April 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Conditional Use and Variance SBoard of Nassau County'will hold a public hearing at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, FL 32097 to consideran appl-, cation for Zoning Variance, V05-002.The Public Is Invited to attend the meeting con- cerning the following ' described property In Nassau County: DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: "LOT 64, PAGE HILL UNIT 3, PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 341 & 342, as recorded in the public records of Nassau County, Floridq" The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property: On the south side of Worthington Drive off Pages Dairy Road, Yulee area,. This property is zoned as Residential Single Family 1 (RS- 1); Zoning variance sought to reduce side yard setback lines to 8'. This application is filed by; Hallmark Homes, Inc., 8130 Boymeadows Circle. West. #107. Jacksonville, Florida 32256, owner and Joseph D. Weed, III 8130 Baymeadows Clrdce, West. #107,Jacksonville, Florida 32256, President of Hallmark Homes, Inc. '. i i j..i i l. Dr 1 t,.- iri i g ..i- t. rl,.:, : r ,r agciirl 'i r' i, ; .')I, ..,r, rn., i,-l, pl.i up ..:-- 1i1k -. ii.i*=-ipp 3-i1i:.nond ct..I. ... Ir.. ..i i...r i r,ll i r.-.- I,- -. A.I r,. _l1r 1 II'i31l ,X , opplcable to the application 0 -1 li.-i i, ; -I 1 ,1 ,t Nassau Plac.YUAle, FL 32097, tih .c,-i in:, 1 I','r 31' ii ohlw r.,&rI tII reoed 3o ** K10 I.1 n-, .l *i.nIIr": rt K, L'H, I1 I lin(,.-m ..-I li a it' .g Si, .:.:..i.' h, 'innl i e. and Variance Board will ts-o;l,-, public comment .1 iii,,iat7;00 RM.on that date. Ti '. t .,.ri' in. rSI te -,.r . ducl 1 ,.'" I q.i .-in II. l-1 hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Manage- ment Office, Interested par- ties should limit contact with Conditional Use and Varlance Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written communication In care of the Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 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) ij- I o n r... i-.r, .iru,:.j ,'2J. r,,:..r; r. Iac.ar..:,, reque.i :j.:r., accommodation. iHE PI.BLIC i: I .'litll. i ' ' ::-E PIEENi'i ~iC' BE H f i1C' IF A. PtSEri,',rJW i-I' LT- C' T- P :'l 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 rSECOIrD IJCLUCDES iHE iE'TI.. MCor J (i D .'ICENCUE fj Pr WHICH I-THE A FEAL i TI'. -E BASED. The Conditional Use and 'ar.3ian.':. Boaid ,T,3' ,' ce.nfn. us rt..sn-i', or. ir.iI rIner ('C ir4DiTIOI IAL- iuE r-ND VARIANCE BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA i',' orrair-er. Z.ner.na.er, .l C*.I. '.3cr. 2t 04-13-20-2005 4242 ZONING NOTICE iiJIC:E iS HEIPEB, Gi.ErI a-r.at r., r.ura3., rre 2'1tr. 1 ,' C.1 p.ll i _W i31 7' P l r.., C,.r.3ir.ri.31iU orn .ahari..-, Bc3 r'a ,ior rg .i J Cou: r.r,' AIII r.,h-I a public rneari.g at the Yulee County Building,. 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, FL' 32097 to consider an appli- cation for Zoning Exception, E05-011.The Public is'Invited to attend the meeting 'con- cerning the following described property In Nassau County: DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- T.. L.i 1I Di., -r ILL, -LE The Street Address and/or Location for the above described property: On the. south side of Atlantic Place between Ocean Village Drive and Sea Chase Drive. Fernandina Beach area. This property Is zoned as Planned Unit Development (PUD): Zoning exception sought to allow a home occupation. This application Is filed by: Frank M.and Bonnie B. Ridley, 1864 Atlantic Place, Amelia Island, Florida 32034, 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 Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place.Yulee, FL 32097. Tr.e I.e.: if ,:.f th., .C3ppil ca,-1I:,r ...ill C. r-C ..3 6 i-1 RM.,on Thursday,April 28,2005 by the Planner or his desig- nee, and the Conditional Use and Variance Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. on that. date. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Manage- ment Office. Interested par- ties should limit contact with Conditional Use and Variance Board Members and with County Commissioners on this 'topic to properly noticed public hearing or.to written communication in care of the Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 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 Conditional Use and Variance Board may contin- ue hearing on this matter. CONDITIONAL USE AND' VARIANCE BOARD OF NAS- SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Kathleen Zetterower Its: Chairman 2t 04-13-20-2005 4243 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May at 7:00 RM. the Planning and Zoning Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road,. Yulee, Florida 32097 to consider Amelia National, PUD, SP04-031. Also be it known that on Monday, the 23rd day of May 2005 at 7:00 pm, the Board'of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a public hearing on the said Amelia National, PUP, SP04-031 site plan at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road.Yulee, Florida concern- Ing the following described property In Nassau County; DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT"A' LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR REZONING: AMELIA NATIONAL UNIT ONE BOUNDARY A PARCEL OF LAND, BEING A PORTION OF SECTIONS 26, 27, 29 AND 30, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, NAS- SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; FOR A POINT OF BEGIN- NING, BEGIN AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF GOVERN- MENT LOT 4, OF SAID SECTION 27, AND RUN THENCE SOUTH 00106'24" EAST, ALONG THE I WESTERLY LINE OF SAID GOV- ERNMENT LOT 4, OF SAID SEC- TION 27. A DISTANCE OF 1,320.39 FEET. TO A POINT. BEING THE NORTHWEST COR- NER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, SECTION 29; RUN THENCE SOUTH 00o05'34" EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 1, AND THEN ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 2, ALL IN SECTION 29, A "DIS- TANCE OF 1,799.48 FEET, TO A POINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 8600'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 795,27 FEET, TO A POINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 8100'00' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1.800.00 FEET,TO'A POINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 84000'00" WEST, A DIS- TANCE OF 1,250.70 FEET,TO A POINT; RUN THENCE SOUTH 00*00'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1,992.43 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE PROPOSED NORTHER- LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF A PROPOSED 150 FOOT RIGHT Cf Wa, '. H-.wri c11 \ SKET:,H B. 6 'ili. FI .i l ''D ')- CIATES. DATED DECEMBER 17, 1999, DRAWING No. '.B-3- 309(B)-12-96; RUN THENCE, ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PRO- POSED 150 FOOT RIGHT OF W A THE FOLLOWING SEVEN (7) COURSES AND DISTANCES: COURSE No. 1: NORTH 80000'00' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2' r,2 28 FEET iO THE FOir I OCF '.Iur .-.uiiE OF .- Cul' E LEADING NORTHWESTERLY; COURSE No. 2: THENCE NORTHWESTERLY, ALONG AND AROUND: THE .ARC OF A CURVE, CONCi..E NORTH- EASTERLY, AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1,909.86 FEET THlkC'U'sH CErl ir'oL -ri.;LE OFi 2iO0 0 iO0 0 IT E -i:-,rHi A IDi A9i." Cr AlI ICE OF &, A." FEET,'TO THE POINT OF TAN- SGENCY LAST SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 67O00'06'WEST, 859.25 FEET; COURSE No. 3: NORTH 5400'00" WEST, ALONG LAST SAID TANGENCY A DISTANCE OF 550.61 FEET, TO THE POINT ,- I 11 -_ ,_ 1.11, I: Lt IL'll I':- I l*:,'iHElrL,. ?COUrIcE Nd"'aF rTHENC NCORTHErL', LCI'rG i-jND AROUND THE ARC OF. A CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTH- EASTERLY, AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 954.93 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 5200'00TO THE RIGHT,AN ARC DISTANCE OF 866.67 FEET, TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY, LAST SAID ARC BEING SUB- TENDED BY A CHORD BEAR- ING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 28*00'00"WEST, 837.23 FEET; COURSE No. 5: NORTH 0200'00" WEST, ALONG LAST SAID TANGENCY A DISTANCE OF 1,881.51 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE, OF A CURVE LEADING NORTHERLY; COURSE No. 6: THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG AND AROUND THE ARC OF A CURVE, CONCAVE WESTERLY. AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5,729.58 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01027:00" TO THE LEF1AN ARC DISTANCE OF 145.00 FEET, TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY LAST SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY, A CHORD BEARING AND DIS- TANCE OF NORTH 0243'30": WEST, 145.00 FEET; COURSE No. 7: NORTH 03027'00" WEST, ALONG LAST SAID TANGENCY, A DISTANCE OF'406.32 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE. NORTHERLY LINE OF THAT CERTAIN 25 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT DESCRIBED IN THAT INSTRUMENT RECORD- ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 164, PAGE 580 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN THENCE, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID 25 FOOTWIDE UTILITY EASEMENT, THE FOLLOWING FOUR (4) COURSES AND DISTANCES: COURSE No. 1: NORTH 8743'05" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1,428.54 FEET, TO A POINT; COURSE. No. 2: NORTH '88040'45" EAST, A DISTANCE C' ;:,i i:i FEEi T,., POINT; C',.iffiE lI.: NORTH 8810'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1,419.45 FEET, TO A POINT; COURSE No. 4: NORTH 8855'25- EAST, A DISTANCE OF 359.25 FEET, TO A POINT; THENCE. NORTH 5300'00- EAST, DEPARTING FROM AFORESAID NORTHERLY EASE- MENT LINE, A DISTANCE OF 813.17 FEET,-TO A IOINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 3700'00" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 354.32 FEET, TO A POINT; RUN THENOE NORTH 0000'00"WEST,A DIS- TANCE OF 277.67 FEET, TO A POINT; RUN THENCE SOUTH 8700'00" EAST, A DISTANCE O.F i:'5. "0 FiE i ':' A POINT COl' THE wE3i.i'-L. LINE OF NASSAU LAKES SUBDIVISION PHASE .1 -B,AS SHOWN ON THE. PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 72 AND 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN THENCE, ALONG THE WESTERLY AND I SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINES OF SAID NASSAU LAKES SUB- DIVISION PHASE 1-B, THE FOL- LOWING THREE (3) COURSES AND DISTANCES: COURSE No. 1: SOUTH 1807'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 498.06 FEET, TO A POINT; COURSE No. 2: SOUTH 68012'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 655.25 FEET, TO A POINT; COURSE No. 3: NORTH 77022'52" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2,340.00 FEET, TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF TRACT "D", OF AFORESAID NASSAU LAKES SUBDIVISION PHASE 1-B; RUN THENCE NORTH 8929'45" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT "D",ANDTHEN ALONG THE SOUTHERLY UNE OF LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 408, PAGE 89, A DISTANCE OF 649.80 FEET, TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY COR- NER OF SAID LANDS, AND TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD No. 107, (A 66 FOOT PUBLIC ROAD RIGHT OF WAY, AS CURRENTLY ESTABLISHED); RUN THENCE SOUTH 04032'33" EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF SAID STATE ROAD No. 107, A DIS- TANCE OF 577.44 FEET, TO A POINT C1l THE li-c HIi-L, LINE OF '.A10 :-C'. EPr illr iT LOTA SECTION 27, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHEAST- ERLY CORNER. OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 796, PAGE 1442; RUN THENCE SOUTH 89'39'09" WEST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 4, SECTION 27. A DISTANCE OF 935,49 FEET, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE LANDS THUS DESCRIBED CONTAINS 28,782,497 SQUARE FEET, OR 660.75 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, IN AREA. This application is filed by: Maurice Rudolph, Amelia National, LLC, 13400 Sutton Park Drive South, Jacksonville, Florida 32224, owner and Ravl Rafferty, E.I., Hill, Boring, Dunn and Associates, 7950 Belford Parkway, Suite 1600, .1.3, .:1 :, ..lll- F ',ri .3 .:2 .-, ,.- r.l i.:r :..ir. .r .- :.r.Iru,:r ,t a Maintenance Building, Guard House and Amenity Center on approximately 7.49 acres; Property Is located within Amelia National, PUD, Fernandina Beach area, Trl,: cr,'c,.p-rr, I: :.:.,r, .3; :UC' ,.'l..3r,r.a i -.i1 Individuals presenting evi- a-c.ce 'o:,r .,I,3ir,: Ir.e appii.ii.:-.r: :r.:.jl.-i pi.:k up copies of the application and *;,pl,: .T-, tr,.- ne.:1] 13I-'I Trn 3' * ppr ,n ."I ..rr. '.ppi',c ti.:.r. .3r ir..- *: er.:..C .1'.1n . O nll:, iC :.3_,1e3 *.- ,;.I i Nassau Place.Yulee, FL 32097. ir ;" :C; 1 i.-. r.. o pil. , cai..,l'l iii ..11 e 33 *'3r C 310 RM., on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 by the Planner or his designee, and the Planning and Zoning Board Will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. on that date, This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasil-udicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Management Office. ,-.i r.-"i.,3 p.3dir .; i', :,uiu lllr,ii 'or., 3:1 .,'lir. P3rring B'.i I 3 Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noticed public hearing or to written com- munication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. Persons with disabilities requiring accommodatipns In order to participate In this pro- gram or actlyltvsheiutldldon- 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/ THOMAS FORD Its: Chairman' 2t 04-13-20-2005 4244 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BILL'STOWING gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell vehicles pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes that on 04/18/2005 10:00 am at PO. BOX 971,YULEE, FL32041. BILL'S TOWING reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. IGCEK14H4EF351147 1984 Chevy '1GCC51447VK115023 1997 Chevrolet 2GC3C19MXW1269564 1998 Chev. It 04-13-2005 4247 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA .PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 05-57-CP Divislorn: A IN RE: ESTATE OF VIOLET DOROTHY MILLER Deceased., NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Violet Dorothy Miller, deceased, whose date of death was December 24, 2004, 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 persordal representatives and the personal represen- tatives' 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 PUBU- CATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO 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 ,the first publi- cation of this notice Is April 13,2005. Attorney for Personal Representatives: A. Jeffrey Tomassetti, Esq. Attorney for John B. Miller Florida Bar No. 513260 406 Ash St. Fernandina, Florida 32034 Telephone: (904) 261-1833 Personal Representatives: John B. Miller 100 Cedar Point St. Marys, Georgia 31558 Mark B. Miller 403 Balley St. St. Marys, Georgia 31558 2t 04-13-20-2005 4251 procedures may be obtained from the Growth Management 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 com- munication In care of the Nassau County Growth Management Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 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 ZONING NOTICE WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE NOTICE IS HEREBY'GIVEN BASED. that on Tuesday, the 3rd day The Planning and Zoning of May at 7:00 RM. the Board may continue hearing. Planning and Zoning Board on this matter. of Nassau County will hold a, PLANNING AND ZONING public -1,ig .3iT i Ire ,uie BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, County 3iiiciinr.g 8.c:0 Page: FLORIDA Dairy Road, Yulee, Florlda /s/ THOMAS FORD 32097 to consider Turning Its: Chairman Leaf; PUD, SP04-024, Also be It 2t 04-13-20-2005 known that on, Monday, the 4246.- 23rd day of May 2005 at 7:00 pm, the. Board of County ZONING NOTICE Commissioners of Nassau 1',:iiCE rL HEF.ES, ';i. Etl County will hold a public. Ir.ar or, ue..-i. il-t.. :'r, .3, hearing on the said Turning .:i r.c, .1i 'I 00 PI.1 inr. Leaf, PUD, SP04-024 site plan at Planning and.Zoning Board ir,.e .ule. C.ourr, Building, of Nassau County will hold a 8,:.02o P igeC Dair, Road, public hearing at the Yulee Yulee, Florida concerning the County Building, 86026 Pages following described property Dairy Road, Yulee, Florida In Nassau County: 32097 to consider Lighthouse. DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- :ir.re i:r,.a:2 -:F'- :l': ^;.:) TY: c t r. r ,.- rr,,r l ,.r, 1.l.:'.r,,.3. A PORTION OF SECTIONS the 23rd day of May 2005,at 33 AND 34, TOWNSHIP 2 7:00 pm, the Board of County NOPTH PRANME 25 EAST NAS. Commissioners of Nassau u ..:.i.liil. L fLCI'-'IC" EiNr.; County will hold a-public rl.:..rE P-1?lir'ciJTLArL hearing on the said * D E' ,'IBEC' .' FO LLO W ; Lig n ir -u 'e P '.ir.i,- Pr ,.a .- 2 BEirf T iHE SOuCLiTIWESiT SO54:-3:X plepanar r.e .uie- C': irJEIPO'F 'iAIDSECTIOn 3 Cunr,, Buii.1ing 6oECt Fage '-i _-1 pc'rii &'Li BE1 IG iHE Da .ir, 1 0o .jiee F:.rla3ic SOUTHEASTCORNER OF SAID car..:.,rr.ir.g Ire I.:,l.:,.ing SECTION 33; THENCE .SOUTH ais.:rice3 C.r.'oprt, ir,n o.au, 87 56' 25" WEST ALONG THE County: SOUTHERLY UNE OF SAID SEC- DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TION 33, A DISTANCE OF rT 137 nn) FEET TO THE EASTERLY A PARCEL OF LAND LYING iir.lE OF- P r'iEBiPEE2E ESTATES, IN AND BEING PART OF SEC- AS SHOWN ON PLAT RECORD- TION 37 AND SECTION 38., ED IN PLAT BOOK, PAGE 307, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 27 EAST, SECTION 41 AND SEC- SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH. TION 42, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, 0159'32"WESTALONGSAID RANGE 28 EAST, NASSAU EASTERLY UNE, A DISTANCE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND PART 786.63 FEET TO A POINT; OF LIGHTHOUSE POINTE - THENCE NORTH 02' 04 36" PHASE ONE,AS RECORDED IN WEST CONTINUING ALONG PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 157,158 SAID LANE, A DISTANCE OF AND 159, OF THE PUBLIC 1797.19 FEET TO A POINT RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST TY. FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR- CORNER OF SAID PINEBREEZE TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- ESTATES; THENCE NORTH 87 LOWS: 20' 30" EAST, A DISTANCE OF COMMENCING AT THE 271.93 FEET TO A POINT; MOST NORTHERLY CORNER THENCE NORTH 87 06' 29' OF SAID SECTION 37, BEING EAST, A DISTANCE OF 135.00 THE CORNER COMMON TO FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SAID SECTION 37, ALSO BEING NORTH 0451'25"WESTADIS- THE WEST LINE OF SAID SEC- TANCE OF 705.44 FEET TO A TION 42, AND THE LINE DIVID- POINT;THENCENORTH0109' ING RANGE '27 EAST AND 36" WEST, A DISTANCE OF RANGE 28 EAST, SOUTH 00 !.10 3I 1 FEET TO A, POINT;. DEOPEES 21 MII.iTES 12 EC- ii-IIi'.:.C NORTH 89'.04' 02" -r IL, ,E .i l -1 SFF_'T ,: iHI: ,losr. rDiXr iC, :E-- "9 50 1t,' POlINT' F BE':SirniPIjG FEET TO1A POri l LCCAiED ON THENCE NORTH 86 DEGREES 'THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY 14 MINUTES 20 SECONDS LINE OF STATE ROAD 115 (A WEST,424.99 FEET TO THE EAST- 100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY AS ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NOW ESTABLISHED), SAID LENTZ ROAD, A RIGHT-OF-WAY POINT BEING LOCATED ON OF UNDETERMINED WIDTH AS THE ARC OF A CURVE CON- NOW ESTABLISHED; THENCE, CAVE TO THE NORTHEASTERLY ON SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF- AND HAVING A RADIUS OF WAY LINE, NORTH 00 DEGREE 11509.16 FEET; THENCE 59 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST, AROUND AND ALONG SAID 669.88 FEET TO AN ANGLE CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF POINT; THENCE, CONTINUING 412.70 FEET (SAID ARC BEING ON LAST SAID LINE, NORTH 07 SUBTENDED BY A CHORD DEGREES 47 MINUTES 04 SEC- BEARING AND DISTANCE OF ONDS EAST,611.93 FEETTOAN SOUTH 74* 54'25" EAST, 412.68 ANGLE POINT; THENCE. CON- FEET) TO A POINT; THENCE TINUING ON LAST SAID LINE, SOUTH 19038'22'WEST.A DIS- NORTH 06 DEGREES 57 MIN- TANCE OF 404.90 FEET TO A UTES 58 SECOND EAST, 72.69 POINT; THENCE SOUTH 77 28' FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 82 30" EAST. A DISTANCE OF DEGREES 58 MINUTES 02 SEC- 626.12 FEET TO THE WESTERLY ONDS EAST, 205.58 FEET TO A' RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF WILBUR POINT OF CUfRVATURE; JONES ROAD (A 40 FOOT THENCE, AROUND AND RIGHT-OF-WAY AS NOW ALONG A CURVE TO THE ESTABLISHED); THENCE SOUTH RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 190 07'45"WESTALONG SAID 655,00 FEET AND A CENTRAL WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE: ANGLE OF 11 DEGREES 36 A DISTANCE OF 628.65 FEET MINUTES 39 SECONDS, AN TO ANIANGLE POINT IN SAID ARC DISTANCE OF 132.73 FEET 'RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE (SOUTH 75 DEGREES 418 MIN- SOUTH 14 34'45"WEST CON- UTES 43 SECONDS EAST, 132.51 TINUING ALONG SAID WEST- FEET, CHORD BEARING AND ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE A DIS- DISTANCE) TO A POINT OF TANCE OF 475.00 FEET TO AN REVERSE CURVE; THENCE, ANGLE POINT IN SAID RIGHT- AROUND AND ALONG A OF-WAY LINE, THENCE SOUTH CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A 090 15'20"WESTCONTINUING RADIUS OF 216.00 FEET AND ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44 LINE, A DISTANCE OF 347.10 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 39 SEC- FEET TO A POINT; THENCE ONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF SOUTH 02 03'23" EAST, ADIS- 166.09 FEET. (NORTH 87 TANCE OF 869.59 FEET TO A DEGREES 58 MINUTES 47 SEC- POINT; THENCE SOUTH 02 06' ONDS EAST, 141.99 FEET, 05" EAST, A DISTANCE OF CHORD BEARING AND DIS- 1100.50 FEET TO A POINT TANCE) TO A POINT OF LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERLY REVERSE CURVE; THENCE, LINE OF SAID SECTION 34' 87' AROUND AND ALONG A 56" WEST ALONG SAID SEC- CURVETOTHE RIGHT HAVING TION LINE, A DISTANCE OF A RADIUS OF 1235.00 FEET 417.74 FEET TO THE POINT OF AND A CENTRAL ANGLE, OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 17 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 26 57.44 ACRES MORE OR LESS. SECONDS. AN ARC DISTANCE This application Is flledby: OF 366.59 FEET (NORTH 74 First Coast Equity Resources, DEGREES 21 MINUTES 10 SEC- LLC, 8691 Commonwealth ONDS EAST, 365.24, FEET, Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida CHORD BEARING AND DIS- 32220, owner and Daniel I. TANCE). TO A .POINT OF McCranle, RE., McCranle and REVERSE CURVE; THENCE, Associates, Inc., 86002 AROUND .AND ALONG A Christian Way, Yulee, Florida CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A 32097, agent for owner to RADIUS OF 215.00 FEET AND construct a 50 lot subdivision A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 37 on approximately 57.44 acres. DEGREES 31 MINUTES 40 SEC- Property Is located on the ONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF southside of Lem Turier Road, 140.82. FEET' (NORTH 64 west of Wilbur Jones Road,.- DEGREES 05 MINUTES 33 SEC- Callahan area. ONDS EAST, 138.32 FEET, This property Is zoned as CHORD BEARING AND DIS- PUD (Planned ,Unit TANCE) TO A POINT OF Development). REVERSE CURVE; THENCE, Individuals presenting evi- AROUND AND ALONG A dence for or against ,the CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING, applications should pick up A RADIUS OF 355.00 FEET AND copies of the application and A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 70 copies of the criteria that are DEGREES 58 MINUTES 46 SEC- applicable to the application ONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF at the Growth Management 415.01 FEET (NORTH 80 Office located at 96161 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 06 SEC- Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. ONDS EAST, 388.97 FEET, The specifics of the appll- CHORD BEARING AND DIS- cation will be read qt 6:30 TANCE) TO THE CENTERUNE OF RM., on Tuesday, May 3,2005 GRANDVIEW MANOR, A 30- by the, Planner or his' FOOT PRIVATE RIGHT-OF-WAY designee, and the Planning AS ESTABLISHED BY THE PLAT and Zoning Board will receive OF LIGHTHOUSE POINTE - public comment starting at PHASE ONE, AND A POINT ON 7:00 RM. on that date. A CURVE; THENCE, NORTH- This hearing must be con- EASTERLY ON SAID CENTER- ducted as a quasi-judicial UNE, ARQUNDAND ALONG A hearing. Any questions as to CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A From the point of begin- ning thus described continue South Eight (08) degrees, Five (05) minutes, Fifteen (15) sec- RADIUS OF 385.00 FEET-AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 59 SEC- ONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 29.45 FEET (NORTH 21 ,DEGREES 39 MINUTES 44 SEC- ONDS EAST, 29.45 FEET, CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE) TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID CENTERLINE WITH THE NORTH- WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY UNE OF LOT 25, SAID LIGHTHOUSE POINTE PHASE ONE; THENCE, ON SAID UNE AND RADIALTO LAST SAID CURVE, SOUTH 70 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 42 SEC- ONDS EAST, 105.41 FEETTOTHE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 25; THENCE, ON SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, SOUTH 87. DEGREES 51 MINUTES 50 SEC- ONDS EAST, 256 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE MARSH OF BELLS RIVER, BEING LANDS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; THENCE, SOUTHERLY AND WESTERLY BY AND ALONG THE EDGE OF SAID MARSH AND FOLLOWING MEANDERINGS THEREOE 3151 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WESTERLY UNE OF SAID SECTION 42, ALSO BEING THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 37 TO A POINT WHICH BEARS ,NORTH 00 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 12 SEC- ONDS WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, ON LAST SAID LINE, SOUTH 00 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 12 SEC- ONDS EAST, 70 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. CONTAINING 46.7 I-CI- Pr ICOE ,r LET? ir, 'o plic ir, 1 r.I. li1..3 e., L.: I.3rc h i -,:ilc .3/ lTHella Island Ventures, Inc., 1417 Sadler Road, Suite 147, Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034, owner and Jack D'Arrmato, Harbor Civil Services, Inc., 1901 Island Walkway, Suite 300, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, agent for owner to C :,r,t.u.: ia ? 3'i,: i .u, .dii.ior, . cr, pp, -I'rln,, o l, "..* 3:re;. Property Is located on the north end of Lents Roqd,Yulee area. This pI:.oet, i. zoned as PUD ,:'iarr.,.j Unit Development). Individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the "1p', lci a .:l' .: r,.-.,ji pi.:i. up : y ..p *~ app.: an.:n .andr.j copies of the criteria that are applicable tothe application at the Growth Managp-ment C' r.:.- I.:- I -A h '' ,..i I'lo u .a jPlaic iije L 32-W'a inre .D.Cinl.:. oi tr.e appil. caiDor,n I5 c.. r-. a O0 i 3, Pf. or,n Tua.ia, .10o, 3 23OS by the Planner. or his designee, and the Planning and : rirg B.:a3r.d .vill re ,:e1 .e pujiic c.,)rrmT ni ,fanlr.3 31 7:00 RM, on that date. . This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Manage- ment Office.'Interested par- ties 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; FL 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 .u-.:h acdom1iolbflotril.CVl "* * 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/THOMAS FORD Its; Chairman 2t 04-13-20-2005 4245 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE ,IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the 28th day of April 2005, at 7:00 RM. the Conditional Use and Variance, Board of Nassau County will hold a public hearing at the Yulee County Building, 86026. Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, FL 32097 to consider an appli- cation for Zoning' Exception, E05-010.The Public Is Invited to attend the meeting con- cerning the following described property In Nassau County: DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL A: A portion of CASHEN LOT FIFTEEN (15), and the Northerly one-half of vacated alley lying Southerly of and adJa- cent to sold Lot, Section thirty (30), Township three (3) North, Range twenty-eight (28) East, Nassau' County, Florida, according to plat recorded In the Public Records of said County In PlatBook, "O", Page 59, and Plat Book 1, Page 5, being more particularly described as follows: . For a point of reference commence at point where the Northerly line of Cashen Lot Six (6) Is Intersected by the Easterly right of way line of State Road No.200 (said right of Way line lies Sixty-Five (65.0) feet Easterly of and at a right angle to the old centerline of said State Road); and run South Eight (08) degrees, Five (05) minutes, Fifteen (15) sec- onds East along the said right of way a distance of One. .Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-Two and Twenty-Eight Hundredths (1322.28) feet to an iron pipe set where the Easterly right of way line Is Intersected by the Southerly, right of way line of a County Road (having a Sixty (60,0) foot right of way) for the POINT OFBEGINNING. thence North Eighty-Four (84) degrees, Fifty-Two (52) mln- utes, Thirty-one (31) seconds East a distance of Seven bonds East along said Easterly Right of way line a distance of Two Hundred Eighty-Two and Fifteen Hundredths (282.15) feet to an iron pipe; run thence North Eighty-Four (84) degrees, Fifty-Two (52) min- utes, Thirty-one (31) seconds East a distance of Seven Hundred Ninety-Six and Twenty Hundredths (796.20) feet to an Iron pipe; run thence North Four (04) degrees, Forty-six (46) minutes West a distance of Two Hundred Eighty-Three and Seventy-Five Hundredths (283.75) feet to an Iron pipe set on the Southerly right of way line of County Road aforementioned; run thence South Eighty-Four (84) degrees, Forty-Four (44) min- utes, Ten (10) seconds West along said right of way a dis- tance of Eight Hundred Twelve and Fifty Hundredths (812.50) feet to a POINT OF BEGINNING. o Together with the West 1/2 of alley lying East of above- described parcel as vacated In Official RecOrds Book 307, Page 3. Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. Less that part deeded out In Warranty Deed filed In Official Records Book 438, Page 741, belring further described as; A part of Cashen Lot 15, Section 30, Township 3 North, Range .25 East, Nassau County, Florida, according to the plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book'O", Page 59, and Plat Book 1, Page 5, said por- tion being more particularly described as follows: For a Point, of Reference commence at a point where the Northerly line of Cashen Lot 6 Is intersected b, ir.e Easterly right of way lir.e ,i State Road No. 200 (said right of way line lies .65.0 feet Easterly of. and at a right o cnl-i IC. Inc. r ,3 I c.r.teliiriAe c i.'. iaie 000oa) Irr.ce S..,jir. 0805 i5' Eoir a-,rng said right .of way, 1322.28 feet to a "Found Concrete Monument" at the point of Intersection of said Easterly right of way line with the Southerly right of way line of a C:unr, P,:.od irnoa.ing a .0 I r...:-I righr C.r ao ) saiid pcinr .,r,gn ir., PO'Ii' OF BEGIN. r ir.NGG From. the Point of Beginning thus described :.rntinue3:uth,r.0805'5'Eai a l.:,rg salia Easierit rigri or *,, ire 20024 re Ti mnr.ce North 8444'10" east, depart- r, Im cala Eaos.leri, rigr.i ,f w.3, Iir,. I5 14 1eel riner.ce North 05015'50" West, 200,00 feet to a point In the afore- mentioned Southerly right of way line of a County Road; thence South 84o44'10" West along said Southerly right of way line. 205.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT the East 195.00 feet of the North 230.00 feet thereof. " PARCEL B: ,All that certain piece or parcel of land, being a part of the private claim of Susan Cashen, In Section Thirty (30), Township Three (3) North, Range Twenty-Eight (28) East and more particularly described according to the plat of re-survey and subdivi- 'slon of said Section, as made by S.E. Sasser, C.E., In June' 1888, as the North One-Fourth (N 1/4) of Lot Numbered Twenty-Six (26); which said North One-Fourth (N 1/4) of said Lot, Is. situate or. Mei Island and In said Canr,.s.r F'Gtint;'Ifimedlately -.:-.r, of the City of Fernandina and Is shown or designated on the official plat of said City, as the North'One-Fourth (N 1/4) of Lot Numbered Twenty-Six (26), In said Section Thirty (30), or Cashen Grant aforesaid, and which said property has Its frontage on the new con- crete road, known as the Fernandina-Jacksonvllle Road, which bounds it on the West; and further shown on Plat recorded In Plat Book 0. Page 59, and Plat Book 1, Page 5,. Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. TOGETHER .WITH the Southerly One-Half (S 1/2) of that certain Fifteen (15) foot alleyway, lying adjacent to the Northerly side of caption, and TOGETHER WITH THE Westerly One-Half (W 1/2) of that certain Fifteen foot alley- way, lying adjacent to the Easterly side of caption, as closed In Resolution filed In Official Records Book 307, Page 346., Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. LESS AND EXCEPT RIGHT OF WAY filed in Official Records Book 119, Page 55, Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. PARCEL C: The' East 195.00 feet of the North 230,00 feet or tre i:.i- lowing described parcel: A portion of CASHEN LOT FIFTEEN (15), and the Northerly one-half of vacated alley lying Southerly, of and adja- cent to said Lot, Section thirty (30),Township three (3) North,. Range twenty-eight (28) East. Nassau County. Florida. according to plat recorded In the Public Records of said County In Plat Book,"O", Page 59, and Plat Book 1, Page 5. being more particularly described as follows:; For a point of reference commence at a point where the Northerly line of Cashen Lot Six (6) Is Intersected by the Easterly right of way line of State Road No.200 (said right of wayline lies Sixty-Five (65.0) feet Easterly of and at a right angle to the old centerline of said State Road); and run South Eight (08) degrees, Five (05) minutes, Fifteen (15) sec- onds East along the saiold right of way a distance of One Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-Two and Twenty-Eight Hundredths (1322.28) feet to an Iron pipe' set where the Easterly right of way line Is Intersected by the Southerly right of way lile of a County Road (having a Sixty (60.0) foot right of way) for the POINT OF BEGINNING, From the point of begin- ning thus described continue South Eight (08) degrees, Five (05) minutes, Fifteen (15) sec- onds East along saiold Easterly Right of way line a distance of Two Hundred Eighty-Two and Fifteen Hundredths (282.15) feet to an Iron pipe; run Asitewith a more See what all the chatter is about. www.fbnewsleader.com FJ I Hundred Ninety-Six and Twenty Hundredths (796.20) feet to an Iron pipe; run thence North Four (04) degrees, Forty-Six (46) minutes West a distance of Two Hundred Eighty-Three and Seventy-Five Hundredths (283.75) feet to an Iron pipe set on the Southerly right of way line of County Road aforementioned; run thence South Eighty-Four (84) degrees, Forty-Four (44) min- utes, Ten (10) seconds West' along said right of way a dis- tance of Eight Hundred Twelve and Fifty Hundredths (812.50) feet to a POINT OF BEGINNING. . Together with the West 1/2 of alley lying East of above- described parcel as vacated In Official Records Book 307. Page 3. Public Records of Nassau County, Florida. The Street Address and/or' Location for the above described property: On the west side of South 8th Street between TJ Courson and Olive Street, Fernandina Beach area, .This property Is zoned as Commercial, Intensive (Cl): Zoning exception sought to allow a mini-storage facility. This application Is filed by; Stewart Commercial Properties of Florida, LLC, RO. Box 22069, St. Simons Island, Georgia 31522, owner and ril,:k E ,--ll.-no. n H ,':-,iins r ,-r.- . s 'C.co, e, ir.: -0 *:.:.lr, J" ' 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 Manage-ment Office located at 96161 Nassau Place,Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appll- call.ri V.III c.1 e .c. a j o : uI PM1 on rnurr-=a, Al=,r2 28 .5 t rh.M Fidnrn..r c.r hi .- d .ig. ne- an3 r.e C .:.r.im.:.'r". i I-.Je ana vaiar..c f-ara .m111 receive public. comment starting at 7:00 RM. on that date. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Manage- ment Office. Interested par- ties should limit contact with C'.:.'"3i." r,a. i i.: : a r,. 1 lr.: E,:.ara to ,lem,.r ar,.r1 ..-Tir. Cour.pr, C.:.mrmivil.:r.,- :r, rimI. ' I.- .,: 1, pr"-r /Il, "-i:ll.- .3 I.uE.IIc' nearing or .:, .lir i-. co ,r-ir ijr.:n3, .-i,- lh ir. .:: .31' : tr.- eG ro ar. cianorg-.s:rr, Department, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. Persons with disabilities. requiring accommodations In orderto participate In this pro- gram or activity should con- tact the Growth Manage- ment Department (904). 491-3613, or Florida Relay Service (1-800-955-877.1) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation. THE PUBLIC IS i .'iED. T.: 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 FE.:rPD iriCLi.i'EE7 THE TE- Ti. MOl t Ari'E. Li .Er i.,:E uJF.:lr WHI.':H rHE AFPEAL.'IS-.i'L' 86 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 04-13-20-2005 4250 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 45-2003-DP-51 IN THE INTEREST OF: C.H., DOB: 08/11/93 C.H., DOB: 06/22/92 EACH A CHILD SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION rHE STATE OF FLO'PI.'L, TO Jeff Smith, father Current whereabouts unknown, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed In the above-styled Court by the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES for Iera ninratcr.o r .a.er.rai naigr.r anra permorreri. corr,mrrTTTr. for subsequent adoption of .the above named child. You are hereby commanded to apDpear befo, fr the H.:.r.or tabe RoCert 1.1 F:.;.ier re cir.c. Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee. Florida, at the hour of 1:30 RM.on May 11,2005 A.D. You must appear at the hear- ing on the date and time specified. YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- ALLY APPEAR FOR THIS ADVI- SORY HEARING CONSTITUTES' CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOUR CHILDREN MAY BE PERMANENTLY COMMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR SUBSE- QUENT ADOPTION. Individuals with disabilltles needing a reasonable accommodation to particl-, pate In this proceeding should contact the chief assis- tant clerk at 630-2039 as soon as possible; or If hearing Impaired, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V) Florida Relay Service, WITNESS my hand as clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 8th day of April 2005. JOHN CRAWFORD , As Clerk of Said Court By: /s/ Tanya Washington As Deputy Clerk Mlchael A.Tupper, Esquire ATTORNEY FOR CWLS FLORIDA DEPT. OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ' 1303 Jasmine Street Fernandina Bebch FL 32034 (904) 277-7222 At41 04-13-20-27.05-04-2005 4252 Legal Notices are continued on next page WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 / NEWS-LEADER TAX DEED # 2005-1-TD . PARCEL # 39-3N-23-1860- 0008-0000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Sn-Oerr, Quanileoum rhe ho3lacr or rr.e ric-inlr.g cerrtif cates has filed said certifi- cates for a tax deed to be Issued thereon.The certificate number and year of Issuance. the description of the prop- erty, and the names In which it was assessed are as follows:, Certificate # 80 Year of Issuance 6/01/00 Description-of Property: Lot 8 PT OR 798 PG 267 R673566 & R673567 RIVERWOOD ESTATES PB 5/292 Name In which assessed: Hugh Shaw & Kathleen Duffy (H&W), RT 3 BOX 6189. Hilliard, FL 32046. All of said property being in the County of Nassau, State of Florida. Unless" such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law, the property described In such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX, 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, FL on the 3rd day of MAY, 2005, between the legal hours of sale of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. TheClerk of Court's Office Policy Is to hold sale at. 11:30 a.m. on sale date. Dated this 24th day of March, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF THE COURT NASSAU COUNTY BY: Peggy A. Wilder DEPUTY CLERK Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable ac- commodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the RECORDING DEFAr.TIMENi no later tman c.aer. '7) aavrs pilor to ine orcceoairg or tre NASSA.i COuLrir,'. .IC'ICI"L 4NNEX If notice to the Individual of a deposition, court date, sub- c:-:.r.o ei.: i; i- i thiar se.en ,'7 '30,; rnn Ire inal.'lIual rn.:ui.3 :;.,:r.t.3:I t e RECC'RD- irG CDEfAPT.IEr.NT : '.,on eas possible after receiving that notice. Telephone: 904-548- 4600 or 1 -&)-5j6-;'.i964. iriar- ing Impair-, 3. i-ir'-"8?0 (v), via Florida Relay Service. 4t 03-30.04-06-13-20-2005. 4202 TAX DEED # 2005-2-TD PARCEL#00-00-31-150B- 0006-0075 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED roTj,-, r IlS HEREb, ,- Er r.l,3rj3ri rCr err.r.nenr E .-,j.3"rica...umT inc; rin c.i.jo r .:i the following certificates has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the descrip- tion of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate #2091 Year of Issuance 6/01/00 Description of Property: Block 6 Lot 7 & PT Outlot 227 In OR 764 PG 883 Oak Lawn Park 2 UN Plaot Name In which assessed: Vernon Huey Raulerson. Jr., 207 South 19th Street, Ferrnanain.3 B-ac.-: FL 2-i34d *S1 oi -a3 l pr.roperr, Deing ir. Inc C-ountr,. oi Nossau. Stale ofFioraa unrles.u ur. certificate or cem-fic-ce: Snail be ,ane4Ta 0.accorqlng tI law. ti', =biCr, aelst-rioed in will be sold to the highest bid- der at the MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDI- CIAL ANNEX. 76347 VETERANS WAY, YULEE, FL on the 3rd day of MAY. 2005, between the legal hours of sale of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.The Clerk. of Court's Office Policy Is to hold sale at 11:30 a.m.on sole date. Dated this 24th day of March;2005. .' ICHrI Ccr AWFORD' CLEFE OF THE COuNi NASSAU COUNTY BY: PeggyA.Wilder . DEPUTY CLERK i,'la3. ual: '-,ith alOobiitiea ,-e 3ir-,3 .a rsaor.or l a cl C. C.: ...n..tor r10o :rr c: ipale ,r, ir.. prF.:,.:cding snoula :.:.n.t irie ECORDiNG 1-.EP r.IT.lErji no idl er tnar. .-c.r...' ") I3,; priorli j rne proceeding at the NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX. If notice to the Individual of a 3e-.:-riaor, c..jin date ub- C.In.-,e.n c e e a 5 r. inre.en '", .30, : rher, Inc ir.diiauai ;r.ouid co,.ni.acr me RECORD- irl,- CEPA.irl-.EIT'i d ..c-o .3as po.:,ce-i ian-r r.scei.nirg tiM -l i :.r i -80-56-:. 90..5 near-. ing Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. 4t 03-30 LU-0O-i 3.;--20105 4203 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 2005-CP-056 DIVISION: B IN RE: ESTATE OF VANCE H. LePIERRE, Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tr, oarriniTrdTI.Jn OF rhe s:ci..e l ."A-ICE H LePIERRE ...r.o.e dale .51 aOean was January 25,2005, Is pending in the Clrcuit Court for Nassau County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which : ".34. J eiaer.s Way ',uiee. -L "?20?' T r. orrmes ar.a a'* s 3aeac ci ir.e personalo representative and the per- sonal representative's attor- ney 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 - has been served must file thelr claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM, All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav- ing claims or demands agdiniT me decedent's. eslOr rr.ui file Ineir claims With this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL SBE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AN',' CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the flrst publil- corlor .of rris Nornce Is April. 6,2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: Wesley R, Poole of, POOLE & POOLE, RA. Florida Bar No. 175441 303 Centre Street, Suite 200 Post Office Box 1280 Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 Telephone: (904) 261-0742 Personal Representative: ELFRIEDE LePIERRE 2618 McGregor Blvd. Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 2t 04-06-13-2005 4222 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 45-2004-DP-7 IN THiE NIEPEST OF TG DOB 09/24/03 A CHILD SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBUCATION THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Richard Brazler, father Current whereabouts unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed In the above-styled Court by the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES for termination of parental rights and permanent commitment for subsequent adoption of the above named chlld.You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable Magistrate Kathryn Sands- Boone.,atthe Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, at the hour of 1:30 RM. on May 25, 2005 A.D. You must appear at the hearing on the date and time specified. YOUR FAILURE TO PER- SONALLY APPEAR FOR THIS, ADVISORY HEARING CONSTI- TUTES CONSENT TO THE TER- MINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND YOUR CHILDREN MAY BE PERMANENTLY COM- MITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR SUBSEQUENT ADOPTION. Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable ac- commodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the -:nief assisTani clerk or 630-2039 a. soon as possible, or if nearir.g Impaired. 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or I -8rj0-955-8770 C.i) Florica Rela,' Ser.,i:e WITNESS m, nanan c rlek of sadl Coun ana rhe Seal Tnereof. Inis 28m aav of. . Morcr. 2005 JOHN CRAWFORD As Clerk of Said Court By. /s/ Shella H. Beecher As Deputy Clerk Michael A Tupper. Esquire ATTORNEY FOR CWLS FLORIDA DEPr OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 1303 Jasmine Street Fernandina Beach FL 32034 (904) 277--'222 Ji 0405b- 13.20-2--2C 05 4218 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 2005-CP-58 Division: A IN RE: ESTATE OF CARYL S. JOHNSON, Deceased. "' NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Caryl S. Johnson, deceoaed. whose date or deaim was Ociocel 29.2004 ij pernaing in me Circuit Court lor Nas.ou County Floniaa. Prc-ate Division. the .3.adress .- inr.lcn i Tine Hliionc Nassau County Courthouse, : 416 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. The names, and addresses of the per- sonal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons hav- Ing claims or demands agalinr aecegent z estate on wnomrr a cop,' OI mls notice i; required to De served must file mneir claims witn hmis cour WiTHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBlCATION OF TI-S NOrlCE OR'30 DA\ AFTER TI-E -rE ; : -. ..- :'f : ,,: 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 courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBu. CATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWiTHSTANDiNG IHE ihME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANNi CLAIM FILED TWO (21 YEARS OR MORE AFiER ITHE DECEDENT S DAiE OF DEAIH IS BARRED Tre ale Oi mne frsi publi- cation of this notice Is April 6, 2005. Anornr.ey for Personal Represenraicne Lar.ry M Rauel Artc.rnei for WWatl Johr4on Fioi,a Bar No 186899 501 Cer.reSTreei Suite 123 Fernardina Es0ach FL 32034 Telephone: (904) 261-4171. Personal Representative: Wyatt Johnson 5565 Lake island Drive Atlaria Georgia 3032; . 21 04-06-13-2005 4223 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2005-CA-65 DIVISION: A MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR WELLS FAR.:;0 BANK. NA Plaintiff, . vs. RANtD', M DOENGES .et al Derendonr(s) NOriCE OF ACTnON TO RAND\ M DOENGES LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 2191 Kinord Rooa Brvcevilile FL ' 32009 CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN MISTY L DOENGES LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 2191 Kinard Road, Brycevllle, FL 32009 CURRENT ADDRESS:; UNKNOWN ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY., THROUGH, UNDER, AND . AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTERESTS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR. OTHER CLAIMANTS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:; UNKNOWN CURRENT ADDRESS; ' UNKNOWN ' YOU ARE NOTIFIED that'an action to foreclose a mort- gage or, me following prop- erty in NASSAU County Florida: ; A PORTION OF THE SOUTH- WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4,,TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, NASSAU, COUNTY FLORIDA AND BEING MORE SPARTICULARLY.DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCE ATTHE INTER- SECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY "?IGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OF.WAV) WITH THE WESTERLY ?iGHT-OF-WA I INE OF COUNTRY ROAD 121 (A 100.00 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 20 MINUTES, 57 SECONDS, WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTHER- LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF KINARD/PRINGLE CEMETERY ROAD, 1586.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 20 MINUTES, 57 SEC- ONDS, WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 125.00 FEET; THENCE .SOUTH 01 DEGREES, 03 MIN- UTES. 53 SECONDS WEST, 348.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGREES. 06 MINUTES, 31 SECONDS, EAST, 125.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES, 03 MINUTES. 53 SECONDS. EAST,362.33 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND APPURTENANCE THERETO DESCRIBED AS: A 2002 KING DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS N810555A & N810555B AND TITLE NUMBERS 85779451 & 85779064. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defens- es within 30 days after the first publication, If any, on Echevorria & Associates, RPA., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the orig- Inal with this Court either before, service on Plaintiff's anornre1 or Immediately Ir.ereater' otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief a mar In.36.3 Ir. .2".: C. ,n -i3r.t. Dr pentionr. This notice shall be pub- lished once each week for two consecutive weeks In the Fernandina' Beach News. Leader. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this:-Court on this 1st day of April, 2005. j.:hn A Cra.%foid Cler.k o Ire Courn By:/s/ Shella H. Beecher As Deputy Clerk Echevarria & Associates, PA. RO, Box 25018 . Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F04013394 Americoar. wanr. Dilablitlies . Act II ,.u are a .erC wir, .. 1n a dli.oclir, -.r..D neeas orn, accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at not corn f.: ,'. ,0u 10 r,-re c.:-.i's n -Di certain a-sislar..: pilaie conr.tac rre .:lrcjiI C.:-urt a (904) 321-5709. 2t 04-13-20-2005 4229 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT IN COMPUANCE DOCKET NO. 05-1. IN01-4503- (A)-(I) The Department gives notice of its intent to find the Amendment to the Compre- hensive1 Plan "for City of Femandina Beach.adopted by Ordinance No. 2004-39 on February 15. 2005. IN COM- PUANCE, pursuant to Sections 163.3184, 163.3187. and 163:3189. F.S. The adopted City of Femandina Beach Compre- hensive Plan Amendments and the Department's Objec- tions. Recommendations and Comments Report, (if any), are available for public Inspection Monday through Friday, except for legal holl-, days, during normal business nours a iree Ciry of Feinonaina Beach Clerks Office 204 Anh Street. Fernancioa Beacan Fioilao 32035-066 *8 r ; L.-., h,. :l,,h i= ..:,-, 3S defined In Section 163.3184, F.S,, has a right to petition for an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Amendments to the City of Fernandlna Beach Comprehensive Plan are In Compliance, as defined In Subsection 163.3184(I), F.S.The petition must be filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication of this notice, and must include all of the Infor- mation and contents described In Uniform Rule 28- 106.201, F.A.C. The petition must be tiled with the Agency Clerk,, Department of Community Affairs, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevird, Tallahassee, Florida 32399- 2100, and a copy mailed or delivered to the local gov- ernment. Failure to timely file a petition shall constitute a waiver of any right to request an administrative proceed- ing as a petitioner under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, ES. If a petition is filed, the pur- pose of the administrative hearing will be to present evi- dence and testimony and for- ward a recommended order to the Department.,If no peti- tion is filed, this Notice of Intent shall become final agency action. ' 11 a peanrIon is nied .:.r.er olfecrea person: mao',' el. "ion for leO'.-e TO in erenre in the proceeding.A petition for Intervention must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the' final hearing arid must Include all of the Information and contents described In Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition for leave to Inter- vene shall be filed at the Division of Admlnistratlve Hearings, Department of Management Services, 1230 ApDalacree Parkway, lallonas'.see Florlda 32399- 3069. Failure to petltlon to Intervene wlthln the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver OF any rign ur.: .3 person has i., reau?;el a hor.- inrg under ec ilor'.s 120 56r9' and 120.57, F.S., or to partici- pate In the administrative hearing. - SAfter an administrative hearing petition Is timely filed, mediation Is available pur- suant to Subsection 163.3189(3)(a), F.S., to any Affected person who Is made a party to the proceeding by filing that request with the administrative law Judge ,'assigned by the Division of Administrative Hearings. The choice df mediation shall not affect a party's right to an. administrative hearing. -s- Charles Gauthler, AICP Chief of Comprehensive Planning Division of Community Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Bouievard Talior,.aoee fioriiaa j2399- 2100 2t 04-13-20-2005 4230 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY; FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.2005-CP-55 DIVISION: A. IN RE; ESTATE OF WILLIAM E.WARD, Deceased. r NOTICE TO CREDITORS The aominliroillonr of the estare of WILLIAM E WARD, whose date of death was March 10,2005, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Nassau County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of whlch Is 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, FL 32097. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the per- sonal representative's attor- ney 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 has been served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav- Ing claims or demands against the -decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD, SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this Notice Is April 6,2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: Wesley R. Poole of POOLE & POOLE, RA., .Florida Bar No. 175441 303 Centre Street, Suite 200 Post Office Box 1280 Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 Telephone: (904) 261-0742 Personal Representative: FRANCES G. BURGESS Post Office Box 1866 "arnandirna Beach FL 32035 21 CJ.Oe,- I -.20',5 4221 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission, of r.e Cr, .: r FerrI.3r.ir B B3cr. FlorIda ii r..:ia a public n r.a ing cn Tue.sla, Ma,' 3 2005 1 6 00 pm in Ir.e Citry Commil.:.i-n Charnr.rc,' 204 ASr.it r-ai Fernanaini sBacr. Fic.rla lo eI.le,. oapec.ii use application: SU 2005-18: JULIE HUNT, APPUCANT, GILLETTE & ASSOCIATES, AGENCY. The appiicanTiagerni are reque.r- ing appr. o. a1,r to-riol u'.e parrr, ici,'r :.,' r.;Tiu.,r.-n,:n .':I l r. races, porches, and general -repairs to existing structure. The existing zoning Is C-1 (Community Commercial .lincFri ine. i fcaric.r i or me prc.perr, is 2(080 Soutn F-eer.:.eF 'enue. ,lT'hin nme .Cot_.3al Hi.-Mr, Hazar.i Area. ilrnin re Be rn O.erloa, DI:I.Tic arna, :a.ar ,a .r Ie ccarla .i r.;Trun.i. ,n C.onrro line. Copy of the application and Information may be Inspected In the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. 204 Ash Street, between the hours of 8:00 AM 5:00 PM, Monday - through Friday, -telephone number is 904-277-7305, The. appiic.arion AIll be consid- ered In a quasi-Judicial pro- ceeding. Copies of the quasi- judicial ,procedures are available at the Office of the City Clerk and will be avail- able at the meeting. Interested parties may 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, (TDD num- oei for all City offices) or inrougn The Florida Relay 00955-B771 cp rAin aavance ro 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 R MITCHELL CITY CLERK . 2t 04.13.20-2005 . J232 , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 04-91-CA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , OF CHICAGO AS TRUSTEE FQR BANKBOSTON HOME EQuiF,. Li., irj usi s iQt8- ' Piainr.ht v. ALPHA 0. SMITH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALPHA 0. SMITH; LONNIE R. SMITH;: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LONNIE R. SMITH; 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, llenors, 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; NASSAU COUN- TY, A POUTICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; ,STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to the Flnal Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 4, 2005. In this .cause, I will sell the property situated In NASSAU County, Florida described as; PART OF THE S.A. OGILVIE ESTATE IN THE WM. GIBSON BRANT, SECTION 37, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 25 EAST, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: (TRACT #52,.UNIT 1, LEE-STON- ER SHORES) COMMENCE ATTHE INTER- SECTION OF THE NORTHERLY. LINE OF THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 143, PAGE 98, WITH THE EAST- ERLY R/W LINE OF STATE ROAD #115, AS ESTABLISHED FOR A WIDTH OF 100 FEET; SAID R/W LINE ALSO BEING A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE SAID CURVE IN THE R/W LINE OF STATE ROAD #115, 1370.70 FEET TO THE RT, OF' SAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 15'DEGREES 17 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST, CON- TINUING ALONG THE SAID EASTERLY UNE OF STATE ROAD #115, 247.80 FEET; THENCE NORTH 74 DEGREES 42 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 429.30 FEET; THENCE NORTH 77 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 30 SEC- ONDS EAST, 400 FEET TO THE POINT' OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 425 FEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE NORTH 77 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 185 FEET; THENCE NORTH- WESTERLY, 425 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT THAT BEARS NORTH 77 DEGREES 22 MIN- UTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 100 FEET FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 77 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. a/k/a 3514 Leestoner Road South, Callahon,,FL 32011 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, at 11:30 o'clock a.m. on June 3,2005. Dated atYulee. Florida this 6th day of April, 2005. John A. Crawford Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ Sheila H. Beecher Deputy Clerk Douglas C. Zahm, PA. 18830 U.S. Hwy 19 N., #300 Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539-1094 fax Individuals with Disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation to partici- pate In this proceeding should contact the Court Administrators office, as soon as possible. Telephone: (904), 630-2564; or, If hearing Impaired, 1-800-955-8771 (TTD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V); Via Florida Relay Service. 2t 04-13-20-2005 4226, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 05-59-CP DIVISION: B IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. PARCHMAN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the ancillary estate of WILLIAM J. PARCHMAN, deceased, File Number 05-59-CR Is pending In the Circuit Court for Nassau County, Florida, Prqbate Division, the address of which Is Nassau County Courthouse, 'ij.17 ',eierar.4 wao, ,ul...i Fliiad, ?2097 n..- nrame ar.d addresses of the personal representative and the per- sonal representative's are set forth below. ALL Cr,-EDITCapS APE r ICTiFiED THAT 'i crianoro. ir rre aece- deni amr o.eTr poeron, nor- Sir.g claimrr or ara-mnar againroac-.denrseAir ie.3 :.n *n.rr. a .:op. OF irini nontie i: served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE iATER OF rHFEE MOiNTlH AFIER THE DC-4E O.F iTH Fi:T:: FLBLICArI OCr iF O iH-i i'iiC OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. AiI cO r.--r .CreiTc.ri .:.i Ir,. deceaer.i and per:cr :; nra.. inrg claim: cr am.anra againrlI me aeceaer,i n e.1aie musl fi-. ir.eir ,laim with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OFTHIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. I The date of the first Publication of this Notice is April 13,2005. Attorney for the Personal Representative: KATHRYN KNEE, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 849571 KATHRYN KNEE. RA. 10 South 7th Street Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 (904) 491-1781 Personal Representative: KENNETH L. PARCHMAN 8565 Twilight Tear Cinclnnati, OH 45249 2t 04-13-20-2005 4227 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 05-50-CP DIVISION. A IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT J.-HADZIMA. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ROBERT J. HADZIMA. deceased, File Number 05- 50-CRIs pending In the Circuit Court for Nassau County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is Nassau County Courthouse, 76347 Veterans' Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the per- sonal representative's are set forth below. ALL CREDITORS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: 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 served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF iHREE MrorliH3 AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE.ON TIEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav- ing claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE' MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first Publication of this Notice Is April13,2005. . Attorney for the Personal Representative: KATHRYN KNEE, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 849571 KATHRYN KNEE, RA. 10 South 7th Street Fernandlna Beach, Florida 32034 (904)491-1781 Personal Representative; PATRICIA 1-HADZIMA WYCKOFF 30547 Forest Parke Drive Fernandlna Beach, FL 32034 ., 2t 04-13-20-200F 4228 i St JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION The District gives notice of Its Intent to issue a Formal Wetland Determinatlon for the following properties: Alta Road Development Inc., James Putnal, Petitloner, PO Box 19691,Jacksonville,FL 32257, Flle No. 16-089-93674-1. The property Is located In Nassau County, Section(s): 46; Township; 2N; Range; 25E, and Includes 269.340 acres., The current owner Is Ann Hoyt Carter. The file(s) containing each of the above-llsted Formal Wetland Determlnations are available for Irnspectlon Monday through Frlday' except for legal holidays, 8:00 .a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns RIver Water Manage- ment District Headquarters or' the appropriate Service, Center. The District will take action on each permit appli- cation listed above unless a' petition 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 (F.A.C.). A person whose substantial Interests are affected by any of the District's proposed per- miffing .decisions Identified above may petition for an administrative hearing In accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S,, 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, ES., 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 mqlls 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, FS., con-' cerning the subject permit application, Petitions which are not filed in accordance with the' above provisions are subject' to dismissal. Because the aamr iiitr3Ii. r. r.e,3rin.1 pI.-: ,_i:.. I; ,3eI r..-7: .. I.: .:.rTuI laT ir.,i l 3g.-.r ".:, o a iI.:.r.r, r. tllr..:1 ,.l .3 l. l.":n rn-.= 3r,,: Ir.. E lilr.: F rir.. l .13.: Il.:.r. n-, '. ,- J irw l-r, r ir.-. trI p.: :irl.:.r irier, PFr-..:.r,: ... r.:-:-e EJ. *:1.3rl.3i i irl, e .1 ill c. *I3r,'.F- e l C., or., 'uc r. lr, :.i.l 1. i- .1 .,, .r ir..-, 'riri.r .:r, ir.-e i.pp. - cant have the right to become a party to the pro- ceeding, In accordance with -r.s Iauirren=-r.i. .-.1 forth at-,:... l.:.ri.3 L .r. l F C le, iF rIl, .ICt,-, i Ot I r.. IF ',31. 3 .Services St. Johns River Water Management District It 04-13-2005 4231 NOTICE OF INTENTION 'TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT' OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau .:.ur.r, .i2.-ri.a .3i 3 i?.-,Aui.3l' rT.er-r.r i.: i.- r.-eld cr. Monday, the 25th day of April, 2005, at 7:00 PRM.at the Yulee C'ur.r, 1 u.3i ul-ain ...'F 3.3 inTl .r,,.i ].. ,.:.:r. -. -r I.:.-i 1 .:'.e- ti.: r.r ir ,:, .:i..,.irg pi :. ..:.-,3 ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 2005- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF *NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMEND- ING ORDINANCE 74-32; SPECIFICALLY AMENDING SECTION ONE, MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Copies of the Ordinance are available at the Clerk's Office In the Judicial Annex, located at 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. through 5:;00 p.m. 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 OPi? HE WILL NEED A RECORD OCF i-HE PROCED-. ING? AND,,IHAI'.fOR SUCH: r.lm- 'r.:.; -i i- I I I 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. The Board of County Commissioners may contln-' ue hearings on this matter. ATTEST: /s/ JOHN A. CRAWFORD Its: Ex-Offlclo Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA BY:/s/ANSLEY N.ACREE Its: Chairman Individuals with disabilities needing a- reasonable ac- commodation to participate In this proceeding should c.:,a.'T:i fr-,e, .r:, .:.f the Ex- Oric,.:. ,-,i.'I : I r,. Hoard of County Commissioners at least seventy two (72) hours prior to the proceeding at (904) 548-4660, or Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8770-(v) or 1-800-955-8771 . (TDD). 2t 04-13-20-2005 4233 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT' OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County, Florida, at a Regular meeting to be .held on Monday, the 25th day of April, 2005, at 7;00 PM. at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, Florida. Intends to consider for adop- tion the following' proposed ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 2005- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA, RESCIND- ING SECTION 7-1 OF THE NAS- SAU COUNTY CODE OF LAWS, WHICH CREATED A CERTIFI- CATION FEE FOR SEPTIC TANKS; PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE, Copies of the Ordinance are available at the Clerk's Office In the Judicial Annex, located at 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. 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 OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH . PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY 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. The Board of County Commissioners may contin- ue hearings on this matter, ATTEST: /s/ JOHN A. CRAWFORD Its: Ex-Officlo Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /s/ ANSLEY N.ACREE Its: Chairman Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable ac- commodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the Office of the Ex- Offlcio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners at least seventy two (72) hours prior to the proceeding at (904) 548-4660, ,or Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8770-(v) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). 2t 04-13-20-2005 4234 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County, Florida, at a Regular meeting to be held on Mondaythe 25th day of April, 2005, at 7:00 RM. at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, Florida, Intends to consider for adop- tion the following proposed ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 2005- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- -MISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMEND- ING ORDINANCE 97-19, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING . CODE FOR NASSAU COUNTY; SPECIFICALLY AMENDING SECTION 25.04, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDING FOR TEMPORARY SALES OFFICES: AMENDING SECTION 28.15, ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES, TO PROVIDE FOR TEMPORARY SALES OFFICES IN ALL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; AND REVISING SUBSECTION D (3) TO PROVIDE THAT NO GARAGE OR CARPORT IN ANY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT BE DESIGNED TO ACCOMMO- DATE MORE THAN THREE (3) VEHICLES; AND REVISING SUB- SECTION E '(3) TO REFLECT NEW STATE LAW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , Copies of the Ordinance are available at the Clerk's Office In the Judicial Annex, located at 76347 Veterans a., ul -e, Florida, Monday Irr.:uigr. Friday, 8:30 a;m.. through 5:00 p.m. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF FEi.,ori DECIDE? TCO S, .-r Ir J: FHr l'-.rIT .l': E' I, iH E f.:.-i-L -' El **:f ,', r.1 irr ,i-, JICE FiE I1T uijCH I[ EETIr Jo '1HE 17- . rJ.- H r _-1 IHE '"'iLL rJEED A E.',':.' ,.,: THE P '.CEED- INGS, AND THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VER- Ti.1 EC.i.C- ,:'F THE PRO- : EECDil l:--: i; r i-C.E 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. ATTEST: .*i J-H J A .'r-w: r r,.i in: E .-"ni'i.:.: C ises ,':,-:rIlIi- :'i':'f ,IJiTi C'o C,.lr.l1: Sn-.rISE-: -. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /s/ ANSLEY N.ACREE Its: Chairman ' individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable ac- commodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the Office of the Ex- Officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners at least seventy two (72) hours prior to the proceeding at (904) 548-4660, or Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8770-(v) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). 2t 04-13-20-2005 4235 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County, Florida, proposes to adopt the following ora.3. r.ar.:ce ,rC.P.i,.AIArCE r10 2005- A N.OROtNi~AICE OF THE n -' -n _F '.'i C OIl MISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMEND- ING ORDINANCE NO. 97-19, AS AMENDED. KNOWN AS THE NASSAU COUNTY ZONING CODE, WHICH REGULATES THE LOCATION OF CERTAIN LAND USES AND IMPOSES DISTANCE RESTRICTIONS OF CERTAIN LAND USES FROM OTHER LAND USES; SPECIFICALLY AMENDING ARTICLE .16 (COMMERCIAL. GENERAL: CG), ARTICLE 17 (COMMER- CIAL INTENSIVE: CI),AND ARTI- CLE 20 (INDUSTRIAL WARE- HOUSE: IW), TO ADDRESS SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSI- NESSES AND ARTICLE 33 (DIS- TANCE RESTRICTIONS OF VEN- DORS OF ALCOHOLIC/INTOXICATING BEVERAGES FROM CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS), TO INCLUDE DISTANCE RESTRICTIONS FOR THE LOCATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES FROM CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, RESI- DENCES, AND FROM OTHER SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSI- NESSES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Public hearings will be conducted as follows: The Nassau County Planning and Zoning Board will conduct a. public hear- Ing on the proposed ordl- nance on Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 7:00 PM at the Yulee, County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road,Yulee, Florida.The public Is Invited to attend the workshop, but no public Input will be taken at the workshop. The Nassau County Planning and Zoning Board will con- duct a public hearing on the proposed ordinance on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 7:00 PM at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dalry Road, Yulee, Florlda; The Planner or his designee will enter the specifics of the ordi- nance Into the record com- mencing at 6:30 PM and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public Input com- mencing at 7:00 PM. The Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Monday, May 23, 2005 at 7:00 PM regarding the proposed ordl- nanceThe public hearing will be held at the Yulee County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, Florida. Copies of the proposed ordinance are available at the following locations: Growth Management Department, Public Services Building, 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, Florida 32097, Monday through Frlday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, except legal holi- dbys, Clerk's Office, Nassau County Judicial Annex, 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, Florida 32097, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, except legal holidays. Fernandlna Beach Library, 25 North 4th Street, Fernandlna Beach, Florida, Monday and Thursday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Callahan Library, 5266 State Road 200, #10, Callahan, Florida, Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 AM to' 6:00 PM and Tuesday, 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. *o Hilllard Library. 37177 Pecdn Street, Hilliard, Florida 32046, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Thursday, 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Nassau County Public Library Yulee Branch, 760 William Burgess Boulevard, Yulee, Florida, Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, .and Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The Ordinance may affect the utilization of land. 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/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS, AND THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM' RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE EVI- DENCE AND TESTIMONY UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation In order to participate In this proceed- ing should contact the Office of the Ex-Officlo Clerk to the Board at (904) 548-4660, or if the hearing Impaired, 1-800- 955-8770 (v) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), via Florida Relay Service at least seventy two hours In advance. The Planning and Zoning Board and the Board of County Commissioners may continue hearings on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ TOM FORD its: Chairman BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ ANSLEY N. ACREE Its: Chairman, ATTEST: JOHN A. CRAWFORD Its: Ex-Officio Clerk 2t 04-13-20-2005 4236 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FlleNo.: 05-CP-61 Division: B IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM D. KOENIG, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of William D. Koenig, deceased, whose date of death was March 17, 2005, 31"-1. ,,t.n, ':- '!,.;.1ia, ;-'.; ,Ir, rJurr.oe,' ,. J s-,:.8.-J _. I: pr.-ninrg i', Ir.- Cir.'i.' i C.;ur for Nassau County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is' RO. Box 456, ':r- r. ., ino e .3.:r. l':.'i. :''[,35 ir,- rno ,-: a,-d addresses of the personal representative and the per- sonal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. I All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons hav- Ing claims or demands against decedent's estate on .*.n.:.im 3 ,:c .p, .' trI. -i.:.ri: i: ,q i..gjre, -., Ce ,:A r .-,3 Ir.u:. r 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 SO FILED WILL BE FOREVERi BARRED. r-.4TWin-iHiTAr-JC-DINrG THE TOI.IE PEtI:OCt' ET FOr.TH AB*,. E,,ANTJ CL'.,I.1 ILEDC rwo G(.fti;4t5 P 'Tl0r. (IGr OF DEATHWISBARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice Is April 13,2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: W. Robinson Frazler Florida Bar No. 218537 1515 Riverside Avenue, Suite A Jacksonville, Florida 32204 Telephone: (904) 353-5616 Personal Representative: Susan Lynn Higbee 9144 Catherine Foster Court Jacksonville, Florida 32225 2t 04-13'20-2005 4237 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 05-CP-52 Division: A IN RE: ESTATE OF AUDREY BELL SHAW Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the' estate of AUDREY BELL SHAW, 'deceased, whose date of death was October 1, 2004; and whose Social Security Number is 355-24-4753 Is pending in the Circuit Court for Nassau County, Fldrida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 76347 Veterans Way, Yulee, FL 32097. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative'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 ,wlth this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- ' CATION 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 SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED., NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice Is: April 13,2005, Timothy L. Flanagan Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No.335223 PURCELL, FLANAGAN & HAY, RA. Post Office Box 40749 Jacksonville, Florida 32203 Telephone: (904) 355-0355 Telecopler: (904) 355-0820 JAMES H.SHAW Personal Representative 405 Beachslde Place Amelia Island, Florida 32034 2t 04-13-20-2005 4238 PUBLIC NOTICE The St. Johns River Water Management District has received the applications) for Environmental Resource Permit(s)' from: Round Hill Investment Company LLC, Wirt Beard, 4741 Algonquin Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32210, appli- cation #4-089-98228-1. The project is located In Nassau County, Sections 29 & 30, Township 02 North, Range 28 East,.The ERP application Is for construction of a surface water management system for a 73.57-acre, residential development known as the Timberlake PUD. 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 application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose substantial Interests are affected by the applica- tion 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 filed written objections will be presented to the Board for consideration in Its delib- erations 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 04-13-2005 4239 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 2005, at 7:00 RM.the Planning and Zoning Board :.rT r ia. ,3.: C :.j.-,t ., III -, :.1 .3 pF l. : rli..-ring.r .t Ir.=- sul=- County Building, 86026 Pages Dairy Road, Yulee, FL, 32097, t.: ::.r.i..3-, .- r, a.I:. -sh r, f:. I' :,;nh','3 II. Is :1 17 amending Ordinance No. 97- 19; also be it known that on iu-i3.3, Ir.- 2:ir.-D.3 :, ,i cr.ii 2C K3 '.'c.;.,jr..:. ...iii s-- r.. l.I a1 r,.- il-.- .',-.r, B6j IIrFa JI 1:1 r. It Ih ,."i.: Ii ir i . ed to attend the meeting but no public input will be taken at the Workshop. Also, be It known that on Monday, the 23rd day of May 2005, at 7:00 RM., the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a public i- 5, ir.g .:.ri ,- ..3id C. .Ii: 3. nr,: .,r- 1 4 .i' .- :.: i,-,i.g r .:. l.'j"-,1 .", amending Ordinance No.97- 19, at the above location concerning the following .3-. :it -.3 j :,-:.-:, ir. r i3 3,a :j.ur.r, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: A PORTION OF GOVERN- MENT LOT 4, OF FRACTIONAL SECTION- 6, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 27 EAST, NAS- SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PORTION BEING, MORE PAR- TICULARLY .ETCrPIBERC F'L. LOW?' Se -i% I FT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 6 AFOREMENTIONED, AND RUN NORTH 89021 '30" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID'SEC- TION A DISTANCE OF 868.80' FEETTO AN IRON PIPE ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A GRADED COUNTY ROAD (' I IC 1 I:,..',- FOOT RIGHT-C:.- *-, ri.j it l rHi.: SOUTH 6*00' 10 WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCrE .OF .115 21 FEET TO AN F:.l PIPE i.f . -THEICi.E 3,.'u-uitl .'69;2 , FE- i,- ] i. ]- :,11 :'-E ':.r THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SEC- TiO r 6 i.ir Ti-iErCE ric'PTH I- I 11" .'e:i *-*LOIi.:- :.-IL WESTERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF 412.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THE PORTION OF LAND THUS DESCRIBED CON- rTL Il 7.98 ACRES.MORE OR LEt. THIS DESCRIPTION PRE- PARED FROM INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 710, PAGE 280 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY, FLORI- DA. The Street Address and/or Location for the. above deo'ribed pro'eirt, i.' On the .*. :1.3.- .:,1 r.1=-,-.i.:.i 3 r...i 3 . and south of A1A/SR200, ul=- i'. 3 T -r... ,..-.:.:- T, i. : :r,- ., 3 . O e-nI-Iljr.31 i,':'.,t 31-,1a 3 *3 r = -.7. , 'ing to Commercial, Highway and Tour;:I ;(CHT', I quest- ed on .*ppr:....T.a ."i, 7.98 acres,. This application Is tiled by: Otis Council Mobley, PO. Box 193, Yulee, Florida 32097, owner and Dan McCranie. McCranle and Associates, ir.: 'i ':; ',r. ,r..r. 'v .3, ".j - hI l lun.e 1:.--lr .3 : ,:n': '"'* agent. individuals presenting evi- dence for or against the applications should pick up copies of the application and :.< i :, I, -:. .:rit ri.3 fi.ji t 3..'e ape II.: ,-,3 l- .:. it 3r :,11,,3, -I:.r, .31 lTr, ,-'. ..: r. Management Office located at 96161 Nassau Place, Yulee, FL 32097. The specifics of the appil- cation willbe read at 6:30 RM., on May 3. 2005,. herein by the Planner or his Sdesignee, and the Planning and Zoning Board will receive public comment starting at 7:00 RM. This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasl-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 MATER 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/ Thomas Ford Its: Chairman 2t 04-13-20-2005 4240 Deadline Is noon Fridays 6B LEGAL NOTICES PEOPLE PLACES SeaTurtlewatch The Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch, Inc. will hold its annual organi- zational meet- ing at7 p.m. tonight in ,'- . the Media ; ,. .. Center at Femandina Beach High School. People interested in volunteering for the summer beach patrol are invited to attend. Experienced volun- teers are also welcome. For information call 261-2697. ACT play "Moon Over the Brewery" is playing at Amelia Community Theatre, 209 Cedar St. Adult tickets are $12 and student tickets are $7. Performances are at 8 p.m. April 14-16 and 21-23, and at 2 p.m. on April 24. The box office is open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and two hours before curtain on show dates. For reservations or informa- tion, call 261-6749. Comedy at Femandina UttleTheatre Life as a telephone opera- tor has its hang-ups, but for Edward Hawkins it becomes a fantastic q; mix-up When three '. foreign female opera- ... tors he's been flirting with all show up at his doorstep on the same night. Fernandina Beach Little Theatre presents "Darling Mr. London," a delightful comedy of mishaps and errors, April 15 and 16, 21 and 22, April 23 and May 5- 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the theater, 1014 Beech St. Tickets are $12.50 and can be purchased at FLT or at the UPS Store located in ttePyblix shopping . center. - To purchase tickets by mail in advance call 277-2202. 'Classy Glass Happening' Eileen's Art and Antiques at 702 Centre St., presents master glass blower Rich Fizer at a Classy Glass Happening. Opening recep- V tion is 5-8 p.m. on April 15. Fizer's work is a 15-year pro- gression of art glass from beginning tumblers to fluid organic forms. View his work through May 1. For more infor- mation call 277-2717. Arts and crafts show Memorial United Methodist Church will host its second Arts and Crafts Show and Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 16 in Maxwell Hall behind the church sanctuary at North Sixth Street. Lunch will be available from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for $5. Benefit yard sale Cats Angels will host a yard sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 16 in the area next to the Cats Angels Thrift Store. There will be many items, including furni- ture. To make a donation, call 321-2267 and leave a mes- sage. The thrift store is located adjacent to Best- Friends Cards, Gifts and Party on Eighth Street, next to the Huddle House and across the street from Taco Bell. All proceeds will benefit Cats Angels' spay, neuter and adoption program. There will be cats and kittens available for adoption. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 2005 NEWS-LEADER / FERNANDINA BEACH, FL PAGE 7B In the spring thoughts turn to... alligators? V ou know you live in '- '* of a local name. are used primarily for catching soon get used to being fed and Florida when the first restaurant Visitors from the North have prey and escaping predators. If a will more readily approach ig'n nf .snrino ian al- and stare endless questions about Florida's race should arise I am more inter- humans in search of food. g I UL -p* -g InU CUU- Sgator in the neighbor- hood pond. Forget the traditional robin, although we have those too. Alligators are like anything else in the spring, they get very social. On these warm spring days it is not unusual to drive past the neighborhood pond and see unin- vited reptilian visitors lurking. They are found either sunning on a bank or floating like logs in the dark water. As we come and go, we slow to catch a glimpse of one of God's oddest creations. We have come to expect these unin- vited visitors each spring. We adjust and those with small dogs walk a little faster when passing the pond. Alligators fascinate people. Visitors always ask about them and are eager to see a "real" one. Small children gather on the deck into the retention pond that has turned into an informal alligator zoo. The king gator DickieAnderson holds court ---. onra cement FROM THE island in PORCH the middle of the water while the smaller younger ones looking like rubber toys hang in gangs in the marsh grass. More of often than not the water hazards on local golf cours- es have a pet or two. Players are warned not to feed the alligators. One golf pond island gator is leg- end and comes when called by curious creatures. What is the dif- ference between an alligator and a crocodile? It is not easy to tell the differ- ence and you have to get pretty darn close to make the determina- tion. There are many internal and external differences. Alligators have a rounded snout, while croc- odiles have a triangular snout. In a crocodile the fourth lower tooth can be seen when the mouth is closed. In alligators, this tooth fits into socket in the upper jaw. I real- ly don't care whether it is a crocc or a 'gator and I am certainly not going to ask one to open its mouth and say "ahh." Ho%% big do they get and how fast can they run? Everyone would agree this is highly valuable information. Experts say the maximum speed is 11 mph. Bursts at these speeds ested in my speed than I am in its speed. An old joke would suggest that if you see an alligator you want to be sure the person with you is the slower runner. Do alligators really eat pets and small children? Don't test it, experts tell us. Alligators are, like all crocodil- ians, opportunistic feeders and will take carrion if it becomes available and they are sufficiently hungry. They may also expand their choice of prey to include small dogs and other pets. Alligators have been known in rare instances to attack children and even occasionally adults, usually because they mistake the human for much smaller prey, or they are provoked. Everyone agrees feeding alli- gators is not a good idea. They How big to they get? Who wants to volunteer to weigh or measure an alligator? The line is pretty darn short. The largest species may exceed lengths of 20 feet. The Big Guy and I visited the famous alligator farm in St. Augustine and saw all manner of crocs and alligators. We could not help but be impressed by Maximo. the resi- dent "Big Guy" of alligators. Originally from Australia, he nov. lives at the farm. He is more than 25 feet long and weighs 1,250 pounds. So we are happy with our smaller, less intimidating pond curiosities and welcome them as predictable and welcome harbin- gers of spring. Dickie Anderson welcomes your comments at dickiemmn''bellsouth. net. NO OMUIT CAPBOO -4 SUBUMTED Tea and tours Fernandina Beach girl scouts visit the Bailey House and other Victorian homes downtown fol- lowing a tea part' hosted by the Amelia Island Museum of History. Pictured are Bradly Loum, Faith Leipau, Emma Shafer, Jessie Clark, Lilly Leipau, Natali Shafer, Desiree Hambrock, Olivia Ballard, Alyssa Gleason and Julia Clark. Most of the girls are part of Daisy Troop 175. Island amblers The Asheville, N.C., Amblers Walking Club walked on Amelia Island two weeks ago at the invitation of Gloria and Mike Merwarth of Fernandina Beach. About 50 people joined the "volksmarchers," including, from left, Les Snyder and Chris Snyder'from Zellwood and Mark Merwarth of Fernandina. For more information about volksmarching, visiting www.ava.org or e-mail the Merwarths at stomaglo@juno.com. Special delivery Fernandina Beach Police Chaplain Ronald Knight (sec- ond from right) rides his marked truck around town six days each week visiting Fernandina Beach's elderly residents. Knight works with Ron Kurtz of the Nassau County Council on Aging and members of the police depart- ment to assist senior citizens with any needs they may have. From right is Officer Marty R. Scott, Knight, Kurtz, Chief Chip Hammond, Sgt. Shane Waas and police Chaplain Donald McFadyen. SHLANNON MLCOM NEWSLEADEP Spring fling The Men's Newcomers Club of Amelia Island in asso- ciation with the Women's Newcomers Club will hold its Annual Spring Fling Dinner Dance at Walker's Landing, Amelia Island Plantation, on April 16. Cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing at 7 p.m. Soft drinks and setups will be provided. Cost is $22.50 per person. Mail check to: John Weaver, 2392 Pirates Bay Drive, Fernandina Beach, FL 3N034. Attire is island casu- al. Reservations are limited. PEOPLE Continued on 9B UBMITTrreD Keyto the city James Raines, left, Illustrious Potentate of the Morocco Shrine Temple, Jacksonville, accepts the key to the city from Fernandina Beach Mayor Greg Roland following the annual Shriners Parade downtown March 19. iB.iTMrrri r Brass dinic Members of the Millenium Brass Quintet, under the sponsorship of the Amelia Arts Centre, hold a "brass clinic" March 22 for local musicians. The quintet, including Lisa Bontrager, a horn soloist and chamber musician, above center, also gave a concert at the center. - ----------- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader No OM UIT CIPB K -- CATS ANGELS Nassau Habitat frames l7th house I ki' t Nassau Habitat for Humanity held a fram- . ing party on April2. . By mid-afternoon, the . framing for all of the exterior walls and most of the interior partition walls had -'-.' --'-- been completed. The house, which is locat- ed on South 13th, Street in Fernandina Beach, will have five . bedrooms and will be .. .- the largest built by . Nassau Habitat to " date SUBMMITED New Rotarians Two new members were inducted into the Rotary Club of Fernandina Beach on April 6. From left is Susan R. Gottesmann-Jarzyna, club President Larry Myers and Melanie J. Ferreira. The Rotary Club of Fernandina Beach meets every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at The Best Western on Sadler Road. FoY MALOY/NEWS-LEADE " Friends scholarships The Friends of the library is offering two scholarships of $1,200 each, to be used for col- lege expenses. ' Recipients must be seniors attending Fernandina Beach High Schoot wilfian accumulat- ed 3.0 GPA or higher (unweight- ed). In addition; the recipient must agree to complete at least 30 hours of volunteer service at the Fernandina Beach Library before beginning college. i Application forms are avail- able at the guidance office. Requirements include personal information relating to interests, hobbies, honor classes, club memberships and aspirations. In addition, applicants must write a 200 to 500-word essay address- ing the question: Why are public libraries critical to society? Completed application must be returned to the Guidance Office on or before April 18. NCCDC scholarships Scholarship applications for the Nassau County Community Development Corporation (NCCDC) Elmo Myers Memorial Scholarship and the Peck Memorial Scholarship are now available in the guidance office at Fernandina Beach High School. The NCCDC general scholar- ship is available at West Nassau and Hilliard High Schools. The Rychard-Lottie-Annie Cook $1,000 Scholarship for African American Students is available at each Nassau County High School. Completed applica- tions are due by April 19. Seniors should contact' the'guidance' "-"' office at each high school for more information or call (904) 261-4396. RE/MAXscholarship RE/MAX Professional Group is offering a $1,000 scholarship to local students. Applications can be picked tip at Fernandina Beach High School. Relatives of anyone in the real estate busi- ness will not be excluded. Baptist Medical Applications are being accept- ed for the fall term (2005) Baptist Medical Center Nassau Auxiliary Scholarship. This scholarship is for up to $800 for tuition, books, and fees. Applicants can be cur- rent or new FCCJ students who are at least 21 years of age by Sept 1, 2005, and who have been accepted in a nursing or allied health degree program. Application deadline is April 30. Applicants must also be a Nassau County resident with a minimum 2.8 GPA. Students may apply online at www.fccj.edu/scholarships, or at any Campus Enrollment Services office. You may pick up an appli- cation at the FCCJ Nassau Center office located at 76346 William Burgess Blvd. inYulee. For information or directions call 548-4432. Cli ff W -KhqkarW,, Florida Community College is accepting applications, through April 30, for the Cliff Ray. Scholarship. One $800 scholar- ship will be awarded for the 2005- 6 academic year. Applicants must be a GED graduate and a Nassau County resident. Students may apply online at www.fccj.edu/scholarships, or at any Campus Enrollment Services Office. You may pick up an appli- cation at the FCCJ Nassau Center office located at 76346 William Burgess Blvd. in Yulee. For information or directions call 548-4432,. Freedom From Religion The Freedom From Religion, Foundation announces a compe- tition for currently enrolled col- lege students. The topic is "Why I am free from religion." Write about grow- ing up a freethinker (atheist or agnostic); or why you reject reli- gion, using a personal or biogra- phical approach, a philosophical approach, or describing why you choose reason over faith. Your experiences rejecting religion in a religious society are welcome. Essays should be 4-5 typed, double spaced pages with stan- dard margins. Choose your own title. Include a one-paragraph biogr.hy ide.nti g le^, or uni\ tirsiy you are attlidin 1g, year in school, major and inter- . ests. Provide permanent and campus addresses, phone num- bers and e-mail. Please staple. Don't include a resume. Deadline is July 1. Winners will be announced in September. Winners will be asked to provide a photograph suitable for publica- tion and will agree to having their essay printed in Freethought Today, the founda- tion's newspaper. Bookfestscholarship The Amelia Book Island Festival will present the $1,000 Writers Scholarship in Memory of Christa Powell Walley to an undergraduate or graduate stu- dent pursuing a degree in . English, journalism, communica- tions or a writing-related major. Applicants must have completed at least 30 college credit hours and must have demonstrable ties to Nassau County. The applica- tion deadline is Aug. 1. For more information, call 491-8176 or visit www.bookisland.org. Hi, my name is Sable. I just got that name last Thursday, when I was res- cued by the Angels. My, name fits me perfectly, too, because when the ladies first saw me they thought, 'Oh, another black cat,' but upon closer inspection they real- ized my true sable hue. I think it's really amazing that I'm wandering the streets one week and the star of the newspaper the next! These, are some ladies of action. I feel like I won the kitty lotto! I'm so happy here at the Thrift Shop with my nice safe cage and lots of Science Diet kitten food (first class all the way). The best part is, I was spayed and vacci- nated Fridhy so I'n ready for adoption. Isn't that great! I feel like the luckiest kitty ever. So I would really appreciate it if all you good people would come out and help support this all-volun- teer, privately funded organ- ization by shopping at its shop, located adjacent to Best Friends Cards, Gifts and Party on Eighth Street, next to the Huddle House and across from Taco Bell. HELPERS Cancer volunteers needed The American Cancer Society needs volunteers in ' Nassau County to transport patients to and from local treat- ment centers and physicians' offices. Volunteers are also needed to staff the local cancer resource center at First Coast Oncology. Call 249-4.022. Cancer patient resources The American Cancer Society Nassau Unit Patient Resources Center is located at First Coast Oncology, 1340 S. 18th Street, Suite 103. This cen- ter provides cancer patients in the Nagsau County area with a loan closet for wigs, bras and breast prostheses as well as educational materials and sup- port information. Please call 277-2700 for an appointment. 8i tl oildbu =;1t of neqo brs esit Mentors needed Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Nassau County needs quali- fied volunteers to mentor chil- dren in school and the commu- nity in a one-on-one relationship. Little Sisters are also needed. Call 261-9500 or stop by 516 S. 10th Street, Suite 103. CatsAngels Cats Angels new thrift shop, 1853 S. Eighth Street in Fernandina Beach, needs volun- teers to help staff the store. Hours of operation are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are interested, please visit the shop. SAT assistance FCCJ offers a coaching pro- gram for the Scholastic Aptitude Test that can raise students' scores, strengthen academic skills and not break bank accounts. A time commitment of about 25 hours at flexible times costs $35. Call the North Campus at (904) 766-6708. Nursingvolunteers The Florida Department of Health Volunteer School Nurse Program is recruiting active and retired nurses with Florida nursing licenses to assist with 'student health care needs in Nassau County schools. Training is provided to become a volunteer school nurse. For information call the coordinator, Theresa Isaac, RN, at (904) 277- 72i80, ext. 244, or e-mail there- sa_Isaac@doh.state.fl.us. Care for kids Florida KidCare offers low- cost health insurance to chil- dren without insurance and par- ents whose children meet the income guidelines. Eligible fam- ilies can obtain health insurance for children ages birth to 18 at $15 or less per household per month. The insurance covers doctor visits, prescriptions, checkups, vision and hearing caig d taI c.g. deh .vis (s, and mnal health care. Call 1- 800-290-0532 or check www.floridakidcare.org. Courtvolunteers The Guardian Ad Litem is in critical need of volunteers who will become part of a court pro- gram to represent the best interests of innocent children. Call Beverly at (904) 630-2702. Low Vision Support Group A support group is being formed for Amelia Island resi- dents-suffering from Macular Degeneration or other low- vision difficulties. For informa- tion call 261-5636. MercyShip Memorial United Methodist Church is seeking volunteers to help build personal transporta- tion vehicles for handicapped persons. The vehicles are sent over- seas by Mercy Ship to areas where there is a desperate need. If you would like to help, call Bob at 321-5657, Jack at 261- 5691 or Roxanne at 261-4095. 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 01simelia Island Plantaidon FLORIDA'S PREMIER ISLAND RESORT' 6WM .1l4 F- l ,r l Hiighway Aineli. Islnd H 32011i V,. ,iMC/AX.'DIS , "- i -'---- --------------------- ,V 4cunchi, VDinnew &eate igeht Sunae Enjoy Our Daily Specials: SUNDAY- 5 LOBSTERS MONDAY-AUC9 PASTA TUESDAY AUCF POPCORN $S.4RIMP & ISS14 .V FDNFSDAY-AUCE V'INGS 4-8PM' TUI-4RSDAY- ST9AK& BAK[ ,095 RI!DAY SATURDAY.- DUNG:EN;SS CRAI L.S. (All Specials Dine-In Only.) SUNDAY, APRIL 17"th featuring Steel, lanasy - Enjoy STEEL DRUM MUSIC on The Deck - $5 Lobsters 11am-10pm AUCE Wings 1-6pm 3 9 -S. Flec .'r .' e e I(04 2 1-71 ADVENTURE RUN The first Run Wild on Cumberland Island 12.5 mile adventure run will be held April 23 starting at 10 a.m. Ferry departs St. Marys at 9 a.m. The run is a fund-raiser for Girls on the Run of Northeast Florida, a non-profit organization that helps to bring the power of running to young girls throughout the community. Each runner is asked to raise or donate $10 per mile, $125 total. The adventure run includes ferry ride over to Cumberland Island (leav- ing the island at 2:45 p.m.), boxed lunch after the run with an educa- tional presentation about Cumberland's wildlife and a goody bag. Bring water, a change of clothes, a blanket for the picnic lunch, sun- screen, and rain gear in case of inclement weather. For information contact 321-4315 or visit www.GOTRneflorida.org. DINNER FOR 2 Tues., Wed., Thurs. $55"1 (Exclusive of Tax & Gratuity. Maximum of 6 guests) Includes Bottle of Wine Welcome Summer Days in our Outdoor Courtyard! 31 CI .TE STiREE. T 277-66 00.-.=i HAP- SCHOLARSHIPS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13.2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader PEOPLE Continued from 7B For more information contact John Weaver at 261-7297. Spring show The Waterwheel Art Gallery on the south end of Amelia Island, at 6047 First Coast Highway, will host the Jacksonville Watercolor Society's annual spring show. Opening reception will be from 2-5 p.m. April 17. This is a juried show and will run to May 14. Call 261-2535 for details. Scrap metals cleanup A scrap metals cleanup will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 18-22 at North Nassau Recycling, southwest comer of Eighth and Lime streets. Nassau County residents and businesses can also recycle old metals, cell phones and appli- ances from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 16 and 23 at the lot at north- west comer of Eighth and Lime streets or in Yulee at the Department of Motor Vehicles or Nassau County Animal Control. Callahan residents may use the Nassau County landfill during reg- ular business hours. Items that may be recycled include old appliances, metal tubs, sinks, lawn mowers, air con- ditioners, car parts, etc. Ineligible items include propane gas tanks, computer monitors, (towers and keyboards are acceptable), TVs, bedsprings and chain link fences. For information call North Nassau Recycling at 261-4498, Keep Nassau Beautiful at 548-0162 or visit the website at www.recycle- nassau.org. NEXT WEEK Senior ar classes The Island Art Association will give art classes to seniors at 10 a.m. on April 19 at the Nassau County Council on Aging, 1367 South 18th St., across from Baptist Medical Center Nassau. The classes will be held once a month. First class will be paper collages. There is no cost but reservations are required. For information call Debbie Davis at the Council on Aging, 261-0701. Lighthouse tour The Amelia Island Genealogical Society will meet April 19 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Femandina Beach Lighthouse on Lighthouse Circle. Local histo- rian- Hal Belcher will guide th6 tobr - and present an oral history of the' facility. AIGS will provide refresh- ments. The AIGS meeting is free and open to anyone who wishes to join the tour and learn about the lighthouse. Meet at the lighthouse at 6:30 p.m. For information call Teen Peterson at (904) 548-4485. Southslde orientation Parents of students who will be in first grade during the 2005-6 year are invited to an orientation at Southside Elementary at 9 a.m. on April 19. The first grade teach- ers will host classroom visit for parents following the orientation. Financial aid advice A financial aid advisor will be available to meet with students at the FCCJ Betty P. Cook Nassau Center in Yulee on April 19 from 1-5:30 p.rfi. The advisor will assist both new and returning stu- dents in completing the Federal Student Aid application and will advise students about scholar- ships and payment plans that are available..Call 548-4432 for an appointment or information. Teen court Nassau County Teen Court will be held at 6 p.m. April 19 in the new judicial complex, 76347 Veterans Way in Yulee. Students ages, 11-18 from mid- dle or senior high schools are invited to participate. Those inter- ested in serving on the volunteer jury or acting as attorneys, court clerks or bailiffs can sign up at their school guidance office or by attending court and signing up then. To participate as an attorney, see Charles Griffin, teen court coordinator. Volunteers must arrive between 5:30-6 p.m. All students earn two community service credit hours which can be used for the Florida Scholarship program, local 4H programs, Scouts or other such programs. For infor- mation contact Griffin at 548-4600 Cancer testing Could you have inherited a genetic risk for breast, ovarian, or colon cancer? Should you be tested if you have already had cancer? Learn the answers to your questions about hereditary genet- ic testing at an educational pro- gram hosted by First Coast Oncology on April 19 from noon to 1 p.m. at Baptist Medical Center Nassau in Femandina' Beach (lunch provided) or on April 21 from 6-7 p.m. at First Coast THIS WEEK Bereavement support The bereavement support group sponsored by the Barnabas Center, 11 South 11th St., Femandina Beach, meets the second Wednesday of each month from 4:30-6 p.m. No pre- registration is required, there is no fee, and the group is open fo anyone in the community. For more information, contact Mary Jo Mortison at 277-4246. The next group meets today. Eerhostel events The Amelia Island Museum of History will host a series of 1-day Elderhostel programs that will cover the history and culture of Amelia Island. Study the island's past through a presentation on Native American and Spanish archeological finds and one that focuses on the archival treasures found in the museum's collec-, tions. Enjoy tours through the museum and the historic district as part of your experience. These programs will be offered April 14, 18,19, 26, and 28. Register by calling Elderhostel toll-free at 1-877-426-8056. Oncology-Mandarin, 10881 San Jose Blvd. in Jacksonville (light refreshments provided). RSVP to Jennifer Maggiore at (904) 742-2916. Historical marker A Georgia Historical Marker entitled "The Georgia Navy" will be dedicated near the entrance of the Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island on April 19 at 2 p.m. The public ceremony will include 100 descendants of the Patriots who participated in the Frederica Naval Action. Speakers will include Coastal Georgia histo- rian, Buddy Sullivan, and Virginia Steele Wood, Naval Specialist at the Library of Congress, who will describe the day for the Georgia Navy, April 19,1778, when they captured three British ships in the Frederica River near Fort Frederica. Disease lecture Dr. James Hughes, the former director of the National Center for Infectious Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will lecture on "The Globalization of Disease" at 7:30 p.m. April 20 at the UNF University Center, The lecture is. free and open to the public. It is - part of the Distinguished Voices ' Lecture Series and is co-hosted by the University of North Florida and the World Affairs Council Global Issues Forum. Tickets are not required. Alzheimers support The Council on Aging, 1267 South 18th St., Femandina Beach, across from Baptist Medical Center Nassau, will host the meeting of the Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Group from 1:30-2:30 p.m. April 21. The meeting is open to the public and everyone who has an interest is invited to attend. For information contact Ann Smith, R.N., at 261- 0701. Career fair Nassau County residents are invited to participate in a Career Fair and Open House at the Betty P. Cook Nassau Center on April 21 from 6-8 p.m. Participants will learn about the educational and training opportunities at Florida Community College. Explore your educational and career options in nursing, other health occupations, funeral services, construction and metal trades, culinary arts, avia- tion, business, the liberal arts (uni- versity transfer), and education. Financial aid and scholarship 'Southern Comfort Friends of the Library present Nassau County's "Porch Lady," Dickie Anderson, as she pres- ents "Southern Comfort, Gentle Southern Coastal Stories." These tales of the South will be told April 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Femandina Beach branch library, 24 N. Fourth St. No reservations required. . Newcomers coffee The Newcomers Club of Amelia Island will host a coffee on April 14 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The club is open to all women. Potential new members desiring more information on the coffee, other activities, or general information, call 261-4718. Join the busy group for the many social and charitable events that highlight the year. Plantation events The Spa & Shops at Amelia Island Plantation, 875 Amelia Village Circle, will host a "Boardwalk Bash" from 5-8 p.m. April 15, with food and drink spe- information will be available as well opportunities to tour the cen- ter. Call 548-4432 to pre-register or for information or directions. Volunteer luncheon The Nassau County Volunteer Center's 20th annual Volunteer Awards Luncheon, sponsored by The First National Bank of Nassau, is scheduled for April 21 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center. This year's theme is 'The Making of America Our Volunteers" and 11 volunteer awards will be presented. The luncheon is by reservation only and tickets are limited. For infor- mation and reservations call the center at 261-2771 or e-mail ncvcfb@aol.com. History lecture Dr. David Courtwright, profes- sor of history atthe University of North Florida, will present a lec- ture based on his newest research entitled, "Sky as Frontier: When Flying was Fun," on April 22 at 5:30 p.m. at the Amelia Island Museum of History. Following his discussion Courtwright will sign copies of his book, Sky as Frontier: Adventure, Aviation, and Empire. The lecture I will-beq,pst.irs in the musebmr * and stair usagels necessary. There is a $5 suggested donation for non-members. Multiple Sclerosis walk Join with others to help fight Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the MS Walk April 23 at Central Park in Femandina Beach. MS is a chronic disease of the central nervous system affecting the brain and spinal cord. One new case is diagnosed every hour in adults ages 20-50. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Walk begins at 9 a.m. For registration call (904) 1- 800-FIGHT MS or visit the web- site at nationalmssociety.org/fln. Passover Seder The Jewish Community of Amelia Island will hold a Passover Seder on April 24. For information contact Brenda Pallen at 277- 4498. Shrimp festival The 42nd Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival will be held April 29-May 1 in downtown Fernandina Beach. The annual Pirate Parade will be held April 28 at 6 p.m. For more information visit www.shrimpfestival.com. StarTalk Star Talk will present "Tales of BUSINESS BRIEFS SteinMart is hosting a benefit evening for the Nassau County Council on Aging on April 24 .from 6-9 p.m. There will be refreshments, a 20 percent off coupon for one purchase and a raffle. Agency "celebrities" will model. Tickets'are $10 each. All proceeds from ticket sales will support senior services in- Nassau County. Tickets are available at SteinMart on Sadler Road and at . the Nassau County Council on Aging, 1867 South 18th St., across from Baptist Medical Center Nassau. Call 261-0701 for Information. Island Auto Care, Inc. will donate $2 to the Bamabas Center from every oil change or air conditioner check through April 28. Make an appointment with David or Chris at 277-2882. The Femandina Farmers Market, comer of Centre and Seventh streets downtown, is open from 9 aEm.-1 p.m. each Saturday. Enjoy a morning of food, fun and friendship. Enjoy the "Saturday Specials" for lunch or to take home for dinner. The Farmers Market features farm fresh produce, freshly baked goods, dips, salads and gourmet dishes and desserts, as well as tropical Indoor plants, mixed bouquets, garden flowers and shrubs, and naturally made bath and candle products. Admission Is free and parking is available. For more informa- tion or if you're interested In becoming a vendor or volunteer, call Jan Smith at (904) 491-4872 or visit www.femandinafarmer- market.com. A monthly drawing is held at Armoires, Etc., 1667 S. Eighth St. In Femandina Beach, to ben- efit local American Cancer Society patient services and pro- grams. Visit Armoires, Etc. to purchase $2 tickets for a chance to win a prize on the last Friday of each month. Area businesses are invited to join in. For informa- tion call 261-8283. cials, $1 beer, live music, and more. On April 16, enjoy a compli- mentary cooking demonstration at.3 p.m. at Marchh Burette. For information call 432-2202 The Nature Center at Amelia Island Plantation offers daily .activities, from kayaking, bike hikes and woodland walks to fishing an "owl prowl." Stop by from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Guncourse A "Certified Basic Pistol and Advanced Defensive Tactics ' Course" will be held April 16 from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 65 In Nassau County. Concealed Weapon Permit Training Certificate is Included. The Range Club is accepting members. Call Gary Belson at 491-8358. A one-hour "Certified Concealed Weapon License (Permit)" course that satisfies state statute for application to lawfully carry a concealed weapon is $35 by appointment. Call Belson. the Great Bear," featuring the stars and galaxies visible within Ursa Major. Find out why many cultures have seen this pattern as a bear, even though it looks like a "Big Dipper" to Americans and a "plough" to Britons. Gazing in that direction is a side window out of the galaxy and offers a view out into deep space, with few stars or dust clouds to get in the way. Join Star Talk April 30 at 9 p.m. at the Ybor Alvarez soccer field parking lot at the south end of Bailey Street. "Star Talk" is a free public pro- gram to promote interest in astronomy. Hear a brief talk about objects visible in the sky right now and view some of them through an amateur telescope. Plan on about an hour and a half. For more information, call Link Cooper at 415-2704. REUNIONS FBHS Class of 1985 will hold its 20-year reunion July 23. For more information call Arlene Rowland-Scott at (904) 753-8774 or Bonnie Brooks at (904) 753- 3448. FBHS Class of 1995 is plan- ning its 10-year reunion on July 23. E-mail your contact informa- tion to fbhsco.1995@aol.com .or. call MiSit BryWWttott at (904)"'-' 424-4776. Invitations, cost, event details and other information will follow. Those who graduated from West Nassau High School In 1975 or would have graduated in 1975, a reunion is planned at the Radisson Riverwalk, downtown Jacksonville, on July 30. Ticket prices are still being determined and planning meetings continue. For more information on the meet- ings and the event, visit www.wnhs1975.myevent.com, and register your information. You may also e-mail wnhs1975@all- tel.net, or call Debbie Ladson Self (904) 879-6087 for questions or to leave your information. The Peck Alumni Association Third Peck Grand Reunion will be held Aug. 12-14. Names and addresses are needed for many former students. Contact Beverly Rice Hall at ZHBARICE@AOL. COM with any information. The alumnus meeting is held the second Saturday each month at 2 p.m. It is open to anyone who is interested in participating in the planning of the grand reunion events. SUMMER CAMPS Faith Christian Academy announces Camp Kolnonia is tak- ing enrollment for ages 3-12. Camp begins May 24 and ends July 29. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Registration fee is $50. Call 321-2137 or come by Faith Christian Academy at 134 Old Church Road (on the left just off Amelia Island). Children ages newborn to 7 years can enjoy Kindermusik Summer Camp on Tuesdays or Saturday, May 31 through Aug. 2 at the Amelia Arts Centre (First Baptist Church), 416 Alachua St. in Fernandina Beach. Each ses- sion includes games, arts and crafts, and music all designed to nurture children's natural curiosity. At-home materials are provided. Second child enrolled 15 percent off. Two camps 20 percent off. For dates and pricing information call Alexandra Carroll at 415-0954 or visit www.kindermusik.com. SPECIAL EVENTS Ongoing watercolor work- shops are held at the Peck Center, 516 South 10th St. A beginner group meets 2:30-5 p.m. Friday. Intermediate group meets 2:30-5 p.m. Thursday. Advanced group meets Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to noon. A sketch group will meet at Linda's Seattle Coffee Shop from 9:30 a.m. to noon Thursdays. The' class will work on location out- side, weather permitting. Bring a folding stool and sketch materials.' For information, call Bill Maurer at 261-8276. Be part of "American Top 40," a concert of popular music from colonial times to the present, by joining the Amelia Island Chorale. From folk songs to bebop, spirituals to show tunes, on May 7, the chorale is gonna rock the house with the music of Stephen Foster, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, The Beach Boys and Norah Jones, and that's just a start! Rehearsals are open at 7 p.m. on Mondays. Contact the Amelia Arts Academy at 277-1225. Get on board for the celebra- tion of Florida's railroad heritage during Yulee Railroad Days June 3-6 along the original route from Femandina Beach to Cedar Key. Planned events include a bicy- cle ride and relay, arts and crafts, historical re-enactments and more. For information visit the web- site at www.yuleerailroaddays, contact the event coordinator at P.O. Box 5143, Gainesville, FL 32627, or call Phil Denton at (352) 495-1044. * All seniors are invited to get together for bingo at the Jane Adams House, 1550 Nectarine St. in Fernandina Beach, from 9:30-11 a.m. Wednesday. Coffee, breakfast snacks, nice people and prizes. Call 261-9494. DOWNTOWN Toddler program hours at the Nassau County Libraries are: Femandina Beach: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday; Callahan: 10:30 a.m. Monday; Hilliard: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday; Yulee: 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Seory times are: Femandina Beach: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, call (904) 277-7365; Callahan: 3:30 p.m. Monday, call 879- 3434; Hilliard: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, call 845-2495; Yulee: 3:30 p.m. Thursday, call 548- 4467. * The Amelia Island Museum of History offers three distinct walking tours with an entertaining and informative look at the archi- tecture, families and industries that shaped Femandina. North and South Historic District tours can be scheduled through the museum and include entry to sev- eral B&Bs. Centre Street tours begin every Friday ard Saturday1 afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Old Train Depot on Centre Street. On museum ghost tours, guests hear Amelia Island ghost stories beginning at 6 p.m. every Friday evening. Meet at St. Peter's Episcopal Church ceme- tery on Eighth Street. In the museum, twice daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., guides lead visitors on an excursion through the 8 Flags history where they discover the fabulous tales of intrigue and adventure, of natives, explorers and rogues and others who made the island what it is today. Call the museum at 261- 7378 for information. COMMUNITY ACTITIES Call the Fernandina Beach Parks and Recreation Department at 277- 7350 for information about the follow- ing community activities. (Also. please see the sports section for information on the city's special sporting events.) Classes: Clogging: Thursdays at Atlantic Center. Beginners' class from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and interme- diates from 7:30-9 p.m. $25 for city residents, $27 county. Call Jency at 261-2808. Co-ed exercise class: 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at MLK Center. Computer training: Six one- hour classes (5 people per class) for $40 at the Peck Center Computer Room. Register for classes at the Atlantic Center. Call instructor Jan Cote-Merow for information and class times at (904) 583-2870. Karate: Shotokan karate for ages six and up with instructor Jerry Williamson. Class time is 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Atlantic Center. $40 for city residents and $45 county. Uniforms available through the instructor. Line dancing: Mondays at Atlantic Center. Beginners' class from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and advanced from 7:30-8:30 p.m. $25 for city residents or $27 coun- ty per month. Family discounts available. Call Jency at 261-2808. Senior citizen activities: Meet and Greet: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. second Wednesday at Atlantic Center. Bring a covered dish. Transportation provided from MLK Center to Atlantic Center. Senior trips: Sapelo island, June 7 Bingo: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesdays at MLK Center. The Nassau County Council on Aging features daily activities. For information cal 261-0701. 1'. 'j .1, I Il .A ;: G.; * oCopyrighted Material r * Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 0 ] 01 SW -W 9B ' A ,a * * pm WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005 NEWS-LEADER FERNANDINA BEACH. FLORIDA PAGE 10B ,opyrighted Material LSyndicated'Content rom Commercial News Providers -r = - doom w good low I W-Aw- lk -RON- I a;F too -L .060 4dWap- %mm - 1 -00 MO my i- ID CLAS SUIFED IC NEWS-LEADER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 To Place An Ad, Call (904) 261-3696. 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 Financlal-Home/Properry 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 Antlques-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 20/ Business Opportunity 501 Equipment 609 Appliances 622 Piants/Seed/Fertilizer 803 Mobile Horpms 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 862 Bed & Breakfast 105 Public Notice 301 Schools & Instruction 503 Pets/Supplies 611 Home Furnisnings 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 Hobbles/Crafts 600 MERCHANDISE 613 Television-Radio-Stereo 700 RECREATION 807 Condominhlums 852 Mobile Homes 865 Warehouse 108 Gift Shops 305 Tutoring 601' Garage Sales 614 jewelry/Watcnes 701 Boats & Trailers 808 Off Island/Yulee A 853 Mobile Home Lots 900 TRANSPORTATION 200 EMPLOYMENT 306 Lessons/Classes 602 Articles for Sale 615 Building Materials 702 Boar Supplies/Dockage 809 Lots r 854 Room 901 Automobiles 201 Help Wanted 400 FINANCIAL .603 Miscellaneous ; 616 Storage/ Warehouses 703 Sports Equipment Sales 810 Farms & Acreagev 855 Apartrments-Furhished 902 Trucks 202 Sales-Business 401 Mortgages Bought/Sold 604 Bicycles. 617 Machinery-Tools-Equip. 704 Recreation Vehicles 81,1 Commercial/Retall 856 Apartments-Unfurn. 903 Vans. 203 Hotel/Restaurant 402 Stocks F. Bonds 605 Computers-Supplies 618 Auctions 705 Computers & Supplies 812 Property Exchange 857 Condos-Furnilsnhed 904 Motorcycles i. 905 Commercial THE NEWS-LEADER SERVICE DIRECTORY Is LOCATED ON PAGE 3C 102 Lost & Found LOST RX progressive (no lines) eyeglasses, bottom of tens no rims, Also, navy .' ~ T -f e ,. .,iiri.; aids. Reward -i,, "-J li LOST DOG Shetland Sheepdog, color able & white, lost vicinity S. 1lth St, Neutered mae, approx. 10 yrs. .:ld If found. please call 904)261-3351. LOST SMALL BLACK CASE with 3 Si)orr cards for I i.';t *- nera, Lost ,,.rai at Super VJ.'J-tlhr Contains pictures of dying mother. (904)225-0311 LOST CAT Sp.'. -a ier al., ,.hite .itn I.. I: .'- I :.. 1 I ,ro in tail ,ta .' r sweet. Generous reward, Pages Dairy area. Call (904)225-9682, LOST CAT 1 -*;d f iem .-k. di r.:., 8 WIzn-, l b & Gro>.i tlor.ist: h ll LoIt i. ninty .r Sadler & Citrona. Please call ('004)277-2673. .10 REWARD. SMALL DOG FOUND on eer, Rd in 'ulee Call t904)225-8634 cr (800)966- 3292. If you have lost your cat or dog, pis hl.ck botr, ani.T.a shelter T1r-e r|3a aud Humane Society fac;liry is lo.:area at 67L Airport Rd. (rext r mre airport & thel CZ:nry' Arniral Shelter, 856078 LicErse Rd. ,in uk i We :t to the drl'.rs Ihcenie 1-idg I. LOST DOG Jack Russell/boston T.rr;er mix. Brown o& white Ju.r haa operali.r.r needs mreain- Lait seer, Pc.g,' Pisr, Reward. Call (90-".i753-03'i3 S104 Personals 34 yr. old white male looking for. nice lady who enjoys eating out, flea markets, walks on beach, eric.,S .:.rn.3ren looks/size unimportant; Call Ed s trr 5pmn 261"5520. , IS STRESS RUINING Your Life? Read [E'ii r iETi. t., F.:r L. Hul.t.5ri Call (813) i 2-C,- .:cr .5.-,, i- '9 r.: Dianeticsi, 3102 N. Habana Ave. Tampa, FL 33607. FCAN DIVORCE 27 i.350i* C.. er children etc. Onl, *:re '.inaturre req a "E0tludes gov't riO Call wek days 6 i.I 462-2-'000 -ext. 600 (8am-7pm), Divorce Tech. E-rac-.i.hd o19'". FCAN 105 Public Notice All Real Estate a, ert,-ed nhre.r. 1: _uIbjeCT t- r.r,,. Fe- er al Fi .r ,iU.'au ":l. r',ihil m :,lb n[ 1lleg .l ,r .. 3.d.ere 1r., prefErr.r .:e -r i ,l,:i.. j, ,:,r ,.,',:rm ir ,l .:,,' ba'.-3 r. ra.. : ," r e -.t, ,, r ,r .:, -, -t_.:-, ;, 0o Crriln' ,t i on Tne te ,a-L. 3d r will nr.t kr.: Ir.1V acce, ,r., a.. r:min., j rfor re 1 latle wrn..:h .. in virlat.i,:n of01 rie la,, All per -o:ur ri, herl, -...i'.:.rri d r.hat 11 al Ijell.ng- ad.en .j ar r .- a. ibl, re ,-ar. e.au.l51 :.cp.:.rturrIC, t b.5 S. if ,oiJu t h..e tha[ '.:.u ia ha,.E .beer tcrimrn,,n.5re.d a ainrt Ir. :.:.n-c.:l.:.ri war rr tr i-: r 'irall r or r'ir -.:.-5',9 ,jl hou-rinqg caii1 r. ur.iite, Sta[e" D arrrr.ei-r ,:f .: -f:.u.r,:, a,'d Urtar. D-.ieloni-l 1-[ HUD 118 0066nc-.,9' '7, or for the nreArr,.a ,rrpaired ,1 L i'0) 92.-.2 201 Help Wanted HAMPTON INN, Sadler Road Taking application for part-time.. Maintenance Assistant. Apply in person, -2549 Sadler Rd. CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Part-time CSR desired for local utility company. 20-25 hours per week, no benefits. : Flexible hours. Cash handling/banking experience, preferred. Applicants must have proven CS skills (telephone and in-person), ability to work in a, fast paced, detail oriented office, flexibility, multi tasking, windows based computer experience, excellent math/customer accounting skills. Min. HS diploma, 2 .-year degree preferred. Interested applicants can fax resume to: (9041'261-2663 or mali to PF. Bo< 4-18 FB 32035 Attentiorn 1 Parsonsc Part-Time Accountant/Bookkeeper - Importer needs an experienced person who has computer internet access,and know Quickb.ooCk. Excel and Word. Person w.:.uid help with record keeping and shipping spreadsheets on products *coming from China, -i.,uri, and would work from home 2oi tco 4-1 hours per month. Email or fax resume or letter to walter.harrison imlndspring.com or fax, (770)979-3629, ASST. MANAGER & CASHIERS - Immediate openings for Yulee fruit & gift stores. Call Patrick at (904)759-2091; WE HIRE TOP NOTCH PEOPLE! NASSAU COUNTY, FL & KINGS BAY, GA ISATILLAI TEMPS CLERICAL-CUSTOMER SERVICE ACCOUNTING-DATA ENTRY TECHNICAL-ADMIN. Temp,Temp-to-Hire & Full-Time Jobs Great Customer Service Skills a Must! EOE/M/F/V/H Please Call Dee, Natalie or Mary 904-261-5004 www.satillatemps.com Serving North Florida & South Georgia sincel981 14979 stF 2/11 201 Help Wanted 201 Help Wanted I 201 Help Wanted NuW ALCPTlNGm A PP.LIT IOUN - PT/FT no exp necessary, $50 cash hiring bonus. Guaranteed in writing. (888)318- 1638 ext. 107. www.USMaillingGroup.com. FCAN Driver Dedicated Shorthaul HOME EVERY NIGHT & WEEKEND GUARANTEED No Touch Freight 85% Preloaded/Pretarped Avg. $777 $1017/week Jacksonville, FL Terminal Sunday Callers Welcomel CDL-A req'd. 877-428-5627 www.ctdrivers.com WHITE OAK, Yulee, Florida Is currently accepting applications for a groundskeeper, carpenter & stables/barn maintenance attendant positions. Highly competitive salary and benefits package. Please fax resume to (904)225-3251 or call Human Resources at (904)225-3269. EPE LOCAL INSURANCE AGENCY Experienced Personal Lines/CSR/440. Fax -resun-e to: '904 .i r1-269-4. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH In FB currently has a part-time position open for; an Adm.,nnirator for Christian Education ,ACE) Tnei ACE would administrate a total, b ngregatonai education program and provide leadership to assist the congregation in building a solid foundation for Christian- living, spirituality, ministry and outreach. The ACE jouild -.uper..i.e tr.e volunteer staff of ta-'h:er an.d aa",stanrs The ACE would be e inrormrnar..:.r. and to schedule an interview, please call Cindy Zoul @ 277-4179. AMELIA TRACE ASSISTED LIVING' Et.:e:t.,:.nal Assisted Living Facility on Amelia Island is accepting applications for Certified Nursing Assistants who love to care for the elderly. Full Time 11-7 r.mir Apply in person Mon-Fri, 9am- 4. 30pT,: 1900 Amelia Trace Court. DFWP/EOE 0/0 DRIVER FFE, The F/S Is higher here! $1.02 avg. $2000 sign-on. $2600 referral bonus. Base plate provided. No 'truck no problem, low cost lease S:,urcna-s. 18001569-9296 FCAN HMS-HOST: Leader in Food & Beverage Facility at the Jacksonville .Int'l Airport seeking several full time servers for the Budweiser Brewhouse, a full service restaurant. We offer great pay, benefits, 401K, paid vacation & sick days, advancement opportunities, educational reimbursement program & free parking. Apply in person at the Host Office in the main terminal of the airport, across form Cinnabon. If you have any questions, please call (904)741-0040 ext. 13. (DFW/EOE/M/F/D/V) The Golf Club ofAmelia Island is currentlyti/ ac:ieptln' pplir.alt ions for several .p,:,ition- Golf Maintenance Individuals should be at least 18 yrs. of age, have good *rar-spc.rTation & have a desire to work outside in a team atmosphere. Outside Cart Staff Hiring to fill Immediate part-time vacancies. Must be able to work ,weekdays. Food and Beverage Great benefit package and cutting edge work environment. Part-time and full time experienced wait staff. Aldo looking for a top-notch sous chef. Apply for all positions at the Golf Club of Amelia Island. Call (904)277-8015. MAINTENANCE PERSON NEEDED for local 60-unit complex. Call (904)261- 6600. NANNY NEEDED Mon., Wed. & Fri., 12pm-4pm. Toddler. $10/hr. Duval Rd. (904)858-3799 LANDSCAPE DESIGN/SALES Local individual with proven design ability needed ,for high-end residential and commercial clientele.- Applicants should have 3 to 5 years of stable work history and success In our north Florida area. Must have the ability ro) deelc.p new leads and additional buiire.cses fromr, existing clientele. -Compensation will be based on history of success. Please call (904)887- 8266 or fax resume to (904)225-5333. FLORIDA HOUSE INN Is looking for Housekeepers, Servers & Chef. Apply in person at 22 S. 3rd Street. DRIVER Covenant Transport. Excellent pay & benefits for experienced drivers, 0/0, Solos, Teams & Graduate Students. Bonuses paid weekly. Equal opportunity Employer. (888)MORE PAY, (888)667- *i3729. FCAN DEPENDABLE STABLEHAND/GROOM - Full time or part-timre. Experience necessary. Reliable transportation. Call (904)491-5166 PRODUCTION WORKERS NEEDED for manufacturing plant near airport. Please call (904)741-4140. AMELIA GARDEN CENTER Dependable person needed for plant care and general maintenance. Must be I able to lift 50+ lbs. Apply in person, 3028 South 8th Street. MOVING HELP NEEDED Local mover needs .laborers for the First Coast area moves. Transportation & license helpful, but not required. $10/hr. to start, with Increase by performance, plus tips & bonus. Call (904)631-3799 for Information. RESTAURANT MANAGER Down under Restaurant is seeking a qualified person to join its management team. Applicants should have prior restaurant experience, management experience preferred. Fax resume to 277-3722 or apply In person at 4883 Otis Trail, (904)277-1557.. MTS Is hiring for: Loader Operator with clearing experience. Loader Operator with Finish Grade experience. ASV/Skid Steer ith laser experience. Drug free . t.rkpia3:e and benefits, medical, dental, paid vacation. Contact us at (904)261- 3902 or 2424 Pu-li Road FB,. FL ORVIS TIDEWATER OUTFITTERS - Part-time sales position. Call (904)261- 2202. A.I.P, TINA'S FAMILY RESTAURANT all positions available. Apply Mon-Fri, 9am- 5pm to Tina or Michelle, 542967 US Hwy 1. Callhian ., LANDSCAPE INSTALLER NEEDED for fast growing company. Individual must have valid FL driver's IIc. with knowledge of Florida plants.' Please :.all James at (904)887-8266 or 225-9915 HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED Experr,-nre desired Appi, in perrc.r, at Amella Rencali. 5211 _. Fletcher Ferriardair,a Beach. AMELIA ISLAND GUTTERS Is looking for an Installer' Drivers lic. req'd. Exp. preferred, but will train rinc t person rluSt be able to reac [pe measure 261-1940 ISLAND DECKS & DOCKS Join A Winning Team Experienced Carpenters Needed Immediately For Deck & Dock Construction. Top Wages with Benefits & Bonuses. Call (004) 763-6301 EE,, MEDICAL FIRM in Kingsland is In need of pn experienced Accounts Payable Clerk. Responsibililtles will Include data entry, dally bank deposits, balancing spreadsheets, monthly budgets, mopth- end closing and Interacting with Internal staff along with general office duties. Candidates must have an intermediate level knowledge of MS Word, Excel and QuIckBooks. Qualified. candidates will have minimum 2 years experience In Accounting. Candidates should fax their resume to- (912)673-8180, attention Sarah. Exp. Housekeepers or Cleaning Service needed for vacation 'rentals. Must work every 'Sat. in summer. Cleaning references required. Fax resume to 261-, 6768 or drop off at Fernandina Beach Realty, 2057 S. Fletcher Ave. NOW HIRING Companies desperately -c ermpiojee; to assemble products at home lio _eiiing any hours. $500 week, potential irnfo 1-985-646-1700 DEPT. FL- 1380 NOW HIRING at Winn-Dixie in Yulee. Overnight stock crew & evening stock crew, FT hrs avail. Also, PT floral attendant & Pharmacy Tech, 40 hrs. available. MICAH'S PLACE, INC., domestic .ilence center rn rNasau Counr.,', Flora is in need of a part-ime Bookkeeper. Responsible for bookkeeping and grant management of a' mid-size non-profit. Experience In non-profit accounting 'and use of QuickBooks preferred. Please fax resume, salary requirement-, and references to (904'491.6362 or send to PO Box 1628-. Fernain, a Beach, FL 32035. Senior nniafn'System Speclst The Forest Resources organization of Smurfit Stone Container Corporation is seeking an individ- ual to write, review and analyze detailed descrip- tions for business processes in order to develop computer systems to support the organization's needs. . The successful candidatewill be able to demon- I.raie organiZaiinal 3and mulllasirg siilI', riave " ,cel i eril cifal ii wrin n [0Ti I J iTiu 1or i i 'i'.. 3a d tir ,u lOmer tervic utc re lea Muil hjvea 3 wcr'igi knowledge 1o using spre.iiideei, projeil and wc0rl processing software and demonstrate the ability to learn the use of other software for support Issues. The position requires a bachelor's degree; or, an associate's degree in computer technology and 2-5 years related experience and/or training. Travel should not exceed 25% on a yearly basis. A cur- rent, valid drivers license Is required. Please send your resume to: I Human Resources Smurfit Stone Container Corporation,. Forest Resources PO Bo 57. Fernandna BeaC FL 32035 IICC a I I EWUU OPPOniT BWI ROVR BENNETT CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. : 19"'4 H h 4,h 1 :5 -1 Ea: ' iingsland, Ceor.gia 31546 8 i (912)729-5266 Career Opportunity! AUTO TECHNICIAN 1.10 I, 21 Per H.:.ur rioSiiTuPDASI .* -iealth Iniurar,.:e 4011 ' Pail. HOida .' Paid lMonrthli Trairrng EOE: Contact: Allen Elar'dge ,r W -endiell marrl_ HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED FOR BUSY SALON Srlc ani Erica ic currertil, looking for lier ,ed nailr_'ill'r-t We n a.e full time & pa .rt -rirer p iti..n a_.aliAble We otler a guar,nlteed ,iage Av.. Upc' c. 50o'. o:.rTilisi.:.n. ,a':atl':n m.-mTnetiti.,e ne.-ain bene 'htc, r.re, ,:.-._;,,ln, i tr nnr t. lot- mnor For a --onridentai irit-r,ri ,cail I 888-886- 778 evt 22-4, aSk for )oc'l,n S/E & 3-STATE Run T T Dri.er- Ho.rme Weekenr.i. ilnlea .e pi,, Lenefi c 401K. Trainees w.,elicomelliarmi are -exp. req. 23 mmnin ageCla-A CDL C-'press Truck Lines '800'i545-1351. FCAN Plantation # Exciting career opportunities await you! * Graveyard Room Service Food Runners Facility.Maintenance Tech Food & Beverage Servers Culinary/Cooks Spa Locker Room Attendani On-Property Drivers On-Call Massage Therapist For more information contact: Human Resouurce Employment & Recruitment 904.277.5919 P.O. Box 3000 Amelia Island, FL 32035-3000 E ..ww.vpainl.aom Great Benefits and Perks! EQE and Drug Free Workplaee CONDO CLEANERS A national housekeeping company is now accepting applications for P/T weekend condo cleaners in the Amelia Island area. Also hiring supervisors, nouSemen, & drivers. Transportation & benefit. a.ailalrle. Please call (904)491-4116.' CHURCH NURSERY ASST. needed e.er-, 5tinda, from 8:303aTm-noo:,n. Help ihn other special worship er,'s,:es during the week is required (day & night). Please call' on Tues. & Wed., from 8am-noon, 1'904'i261-4293 ext 15. BEACHSIDE MOTEL now accepting applicatior.; for P;T Housekeepers Must be able t:, work weekends. Include- sign- orn tb-nus. Appol at BeC-ar.ride Mote. 3712 S. Fiercerr A ,e rio callS please. PART-TIME ASSISTANT MANAGER - Apply at; Cold Stone Creamery, 808 Sadler R--.ad. Landscape Installation, Maintenance, and Irrigation Positions Available 'Immediately An experienced Grader potimona ,is also a'.aiiaole. Apply at 474431 E. State Road 200 (AlA) or phone 261-5040. Fernandina Security Officer "'D" lic. req'd. PT/FT Pd wkl5 Ex benefit. Fox Security, 7999 Priilip Mwr,., Ste. 305, Jax. 1'866)299-0540 Lc. sAB2000006. THE RfZ-CARLTON* AMELIA ISLAND Now Offering a Signing Bonus For the Following Positions! Culinary $ Varies Housekeeper $9.42 Utility Steward $8.45 New Employees will receive: $250.00 after Ninety Days an additional $250.00 after Six Months HOURS OF APPLICATION Tues. 2-7pm Wed. & Fri. 9-11am, 2-4pm Call to schedule appointments outside of application hours EMPLOYMENT HOTLINE 904-277-1076 -- p irceTilne - 904-277-1054 EOE.'DFVWP '-. ---i- ,,.., -~ -, 'i.~'j';-i !'~. -. - I ii i *i, -. - -- n-i - it ii V,,1 ~' 'iii '-'-I -.4 -- - - i - More available at Cartesian Pointe. KB Home has just released a great new selection of homesites. Hurry out today and pick the perfect place to build your brand new home. You don't need special talent to,design your dream home. You need only your own life and the thousands of options you'll find at KB Home. From neighborhood to floor plan to color palette to countertops, what KB Home does Is simply provide your lifestyle with all the possibilities to express Itself. Pewhapsit Utime to give your life home. THERITZ-CARLTON' AMELIA ISLAND Come Join Our Team Positions Available in: Engineering Valet Parking Culinary Stewarding Food & Beverage Rooms Catering HOURS OF APPLICATION Tues. 2-7pm Wed. & Fri. 9-11am, 2-4pm Please call to schedule appts. outside of application hours. 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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 3i...u.~uu.flwirii.i..wm.wi.IIIEIfhETEhEIUiIEINW3innuuf*EhIigI! -. U--. EU U- Eu- ~u rn--u U- U- U U~-E EU -. - - U *~ a ~.. - Call Coidwell Banker HARRISON COVE Single slory lour bedroom home. This property has been well maintained and has lots of lile, sky- lighls. fireplace, and a wonderful 29x 12 screened porch:. Membership lo Golf Club of Amelra available. $429,900 #34456 J WALK TO THE BEACH or Egan's OCEANV EW DUPLEX Iocaled on the Creek Greenway from this 3 bed- North End of Ihe Island Each side 2 room/2 bath home in Ocean Sound. bedrooms and 2 5 balhs. The view and It includes an eat-in kitchen, separate beach access are greall Good opportu- dining room and lots of room for the niry lor investment, second home or pri- family. $319,900 #34512 mary residence. $665,000 #34404 . NEWS LEADE PART-TIME POSITION In retail. Apply to Harbor Wear, 212 Centre St LPN'S needed Imrmediately for Home Healthcare shifts CNA/HHA's needed for Clay, Duval, Nassau cou.ntles. Call (904)744-6320. 202 Sales-Business ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE Tnree people needed t':r assist Manager Duties include recrulung, training, and marketing of new products Willing to train. Earnings opportunity to start $600 per useek Call f904)894-3912 201 Help Wantmd I SUPERVISOR OF HOUSEKEEPING Hign energy level, full time. Experience necessary. Apply in person, 98 5. Fletcr.er Ave., Elizabeth Pointe Lodge. BREAKFAST COOK Need a high energy level early morning person. Apply In person, 98 S. Fletcher Ave.,, Elizabeth Pointe Lodge. I i Earn $S$ Helping M-DsI Process medical claims from home. Call the Federal Trade Commission to And out how to spot medical billing scams. 1(877)FTC-HELP. A message from me News-Leaaer and the FTC LUNCH 8 PREP cook needed, warLstarf needed for breakfast & lunch. Weekend work necessary. Call 556-2308 after 2.00. CAFE KARIBO now open 7 days per week Currently seeking ouallrle wait staff & kitchen help Day & evening shifts available Applications accepted 2-4pm daily, 27 Ii 3rd St DOWN UNDER RESTAURANT is now accepting applications for experienced servers, bartenders and kitchen staff. Apply in person at 4883 Otis Trail. 261- 1001 1878 TAVERN & GRILLE now hiring wa;ttarf & line cooks. Apply In person after 4pm. OSPREY VILLAGE is seeking an experienced, professional individual to supervise/ operate our members only private dining room at the clubhouse Full time afternoonse-ening hours. Good pay & benefits. Apply In person at 48 Osprey Village Dr., Amelia Island, FL. PART-TIME PHONE HELP WANTED - Sales or Telemarketing experience necessary. Evening work. $8.00 an hour. Call Lean at (904)277-2949. BIG DADDY'S PIZZA REMODELING COMPANY needs an now hiring Drivers/Snift Runners. For experienced remodeler & carpenter. Must more Informatlorn call 491-8484 415- have truck & tools Call 904)491-8449. 2-134 or 19041714-9097 HORSE FARM Large thirteen bed- MINUTES TO FISHING! Totally room home with a 1,500 SF base- updated mobile home is ready and wait- ment. The property also features a ing for youl Features include all new stocked lake, 8 stall barn with tack krichen appliances, fireplace, ceiling room, and fruit trees. A perfect multi- fans, and washer & dryer. 3BR/2BA & use retreat! $2,200,000 434547 a den. $95,500 #34480 aunurvuau L fnl.r-nf 1tnmru in Oyster Bay. This 3BR/3BA home features a great location magnificent views, an oversized garage, a screened lanai, and protective hurricane shutters $414.900 #34403 WATERVIEW, AMELIA ISLAND Outstanding CONVENIENTLY LOCATED and A RARE OPPORTUNITY One of a consrruclion.ideigr.inaSouthEndgsiedcom- beautifully appointed. Don't wail This kind marshfront estate facing ihe ICW maunry. Arthur Rulenburg home overlooking a home won't be available for long. and bordered by Royal Amelia Golf serene, natural pond selling Hrome d n tes Wonderful open living/kitchen area Course This 3.7 acre property consIsts s n le n a in ~ n g n h a la r g e s c r e e n e d la n a i & u m .^ ^ ^ Q ? s n t e m r h r n mer klrchen Many upgrades, mcluding 2-way with wood & tile floors. The fenced of a 3,100 SF house on he marshront fireplace, smanrt home & home theatre w.nrg yard encloses a fountain and child's and 3 lots with golf course views an.qonn a ,o1Rp olav house. $180.000 #34383 $1,997,000 #31945 iS Exclusive L istings Living at Amelia Island Plantation offers a whole new lifestyle and no one knows this community better than we do. W\e offer the best selection of homes, homesites and viUlas on Amelia Island. And, this is just a sample listing. More terrific properties are available. Available Homes 11 wdlPuw P ,ua .ml ,ej-irl.. hI:- nr.clc,',l e ,sns.:.rsi I tHi ras- .Ca" Il. i n t a'ltJ,,.-ndh,,. ie, I' AOfj ir.mlUI'jr. 1 iui Mar l.iH r ,i....,l .i Ai, l, l .&the il ;Ai ,> Lth= I,,:.*I d n',r-li ,ule di-=dh. iln the PlaraD,.r,, Cue v n Frr_,. ,e thll pj rer, itua l',h L ,'t/l Ablr, L'perfra [ *-*nln ,&lam 1.&rn l, 'nl "lhh,,Ia'M .,',llOl-, Mh+,,,jlu,'l r L[..,( i',, ..,,I. 11.^,,1 )6P,'6A hr. a ial 1,nr1i", :up porch o ri i ii'- ..- .i itmrainntv .y r iy T sir,, h .- t1 N i r .. i .h rel i rrra ir g,-, -rl hi ma 'or r,, a.J k,_ i,,', h .,Tr, ,.1i..I... ..i Ili,., (.rc.-.r n. Flairuuref. suid s 0 2 c i3 : t i i.i.i In1i p'st.iiu lii pm i ,n ,,..,drti t*,rv ulTrScv ..rn. f .i t 'I', :' Li C .. Li ...rI l .i.- iil ilI, in a1..., I.,.,' -i I ruits .1 iA.L C l .A' uid.hour ae ( lill gr ,niiirL],.i ijiidiwrrulrijlu r I|.rhr li, J1Iii) .t. lr i .. :.. .. r .l iiI,. 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Ill ertu iF Pr ]-W .'idu iiyc iiiid lists iP tlraduJi ols den -aulik, c-iilirg .rt.i-n nildlr PP lal | rub : osaik fl,:-c- thirou h.'.il pan.:- .itd .ncludi a jum a, i- liririwLh -plir s 5 SFirr e 51'lS aik) Pil' vn.rdu, d rirbrn vtr u i ho li $l.I i 0 me kil.c.heri 51.645,000 Ech Ilol1. friunip=rCourt iftsurdon r l.apl I. .l ar.:r]-'.nrr.dl 16 Red Cedar Rod. This 1iR.' 1BA bis hast i ragr.ner 20 Ocean Club Dnne- Behind magruhicerr triedd bt adlirdi i..-i scn th i l u' piarlrir y e hunk m *,r s.-e Hi rr.-irr rek i& ts I(1v 4. ;i' S:F :1 entry' Oc:ianCiQu Dn.-i.usr- ir. ele-gar rlil-li'le o.n. Aiit.a. Iurinbrag Jrgrrrd ~ 15 'i6 BA h-i', f-'lai Lt.a..;-, Il'ig r .ailJd rin qas l c id-r-u ul RSd 4BR/55BA 3-i-i, .- lhele- aror :.car prsgc 2 fh.1..,sis fr, ,tri.ud. rlecr-.cai ,ulet ihir can be sn 1.,d, ,"d llea celigs hrg lg.ht, large laundn r r and rnarmng vie. l ol boflii ,e oCen ,.rf.d lor ph'r.r, .:o.r.itei r I1' O1 iitel~lte .t.l- ,. all ff.1hg pol ,vd ar -.ray ge 1,'5 .0 and gall cur4e, 2,.50o.O0 i..-n isri slii ..I c eintri ii y. s s irivi ii-i. da rpir. -l ru hi n[l,,'I]I '>,n .aitr jler pifr ..'I S%0lM i --*E , flmnelia island Plantation' sI.al 'stale Sales 800-597-8108 S I 'isit our w'ebsite ait ulnlaipfl.conm/realestate Prices subject to change withoutt notice. Eduai Housing Opponr unir, Oblain Ins ProperT/ Repufn rex]ultrd 5 I li r3f Ii law nd read iI 5 .r ilg'iglig ain,rins g No I I'rralti ajp.:4 r.il |Jud1 ,] Irir m iiill. Or S v'alu iIl any ,i1 Ihis iropirl' Vild Ji an ifhirinf II ( 'in hl ar Newi'h Jr y n 311 a a inel s5af'5 S rari pr15 nIDi I0i Da I, All .,i1A 5 s ni 1 rj551 I5 iT ], Ia i in iris a Fi oT sIhe Armella i13nil Coiporoalrin Ci 0)3 Amslam 11ind Planianiorn DICK'S WINGS accepting applications beside Lowe's every Saturday, 9am.1pm Cal 1904)8'9-0339 for Information. NEED PART-TIME HELP for cleaning busines- Dependability a must. Please call (904) '08-8364 for more Information. A COOL TRAVEL Job 1ow hiring (18 24 positions i. Guys/Gals to work & travel entire USA. Paid training, transportation, lodging furnished. Call today, start today (877)646-50SO. FCAN LOOKING FOR SERVERS & LUNCH TIME DISHWASHER Call after 2.30pm, (9,1)4'26l .0508 EILEEN'S ART & ANTIQUES Weekend salesperson. Fun, energetic, happening place to work downtown. Stop in for an application. (904)2 7-27'17 LAMB CHRISTIAN DAY CARE Is hiring 2 panr-time position; & 1 funll time position. COA & certified preferred Call (9041261-5301. Part-Time Clerica Position Real estate law frm seeking employee for a part-time clerical position. Please tax resume to Alan B Almand, PA. 277-7097, Attn. Andrea JOBS LOTS OF 308JOBS$ A legitimate shopping company requires evaluators in Fernandina Bh to audit business. WE PAY YOU YOU PA, i0O FEESI' Apply online & start today at aww sei.reLtshopnet.com The Morale, Welfare & Recreation Dept. aboard Surase Kings Bay, is now accepting ,p h:icatl:.ns for- Automotive Worker. Pa yti1.36 PH without Denefits For Information or applications contact MWR Personnel Office at: (912)573-8572. 4we Promise You the cBest of 4melia Available Villas ,,4, Dunes Club ViUlas Phase li . S1,885,000- $2,197,950 Phase B1 .$1.556,950- $2,297,950 PhaseD' . .$2,103,105- $3,0u01,000 Beach Walker Villas Villa # 1134 .. .$675,000 Villa # 1136 .$839,000 SandcasUles Villas Villa 222..... $397,500 Villa #230..... $425,000 Villa #269.. ... $439,000 a Seaside Retreat Villa #102 .. $1,100,000 Villa #20)4 $1,150,000 Turtle Dunes Villa #1833 ....$725,000 Villa # 1815 .. $849,000 Ocean Club Villas Villa #6035 .$1,950,000 Villa #613 .$1,990,000 Available Homnesites Wooded . 23 Sweetwater Oaks Beach Wood Villas Piper Dunes Villa #2014 ... .$395,000 Villa 61534N $1,325,000 Fiddler's Bend VUlas Windsong Villa #3428 .. : llUJ1 Villa 1402 .$1,395.000 Price . .. ...... $189,000 10 Oak Point ...:.. ., ...... .$ 360,000 Marsh/Intracoastal Price 5 The Pointe at Long Point ... .$525,000 6 The Pointe at Long Point '... .$575,000 66 Long Point ... ... .. ..$795,000 5 The Pointe Estate Lot....... .$995,000 13 & 14 Sound Point .. ... ..$1,250,000 4fmelia IslJd Plant aziorr featl tsiaie Sales 800-597-8108 'Visit our website at wuw.aipfl.com/realestate Prices subject to change without notice. cs Haval s Ho)uSinh il oraulsiy tii1a fne PrIwOrly Repcri requlrisd by 1lidrgai Ila end read II befor,] signing anything No federal agency ha |udgeJ Itna merils or 1 vaiue ii any ol iris property. V/oi as an ,atering in New 01i f Pla Jersaey and all oIther states whole pronibilda by law All 581sals lnal a mBads in Ina ofilas ol tLg' Ire Amilla irlan, Corporallon -' 2003 Asilla island PIlantallsn r[ S a., 3K SECURIGUARfl INC. LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING NE\V CAREER? APPLY FOR A FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME POSITION ON THE SECURITY GUARD FORCE AT THE NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, KINGS BAY, GA STARTING SALARY $9.09- $13.09 Applicants must meet the following requirements: Minimum 1 year of full-time verifiable Securit/Law Enforcement Experience or Graduate of a recognizable Law Enforcement Academy. Will also accept Military Veterans with Honorable Discharges. U.S. Citizenship Minimum 21 years of age Possess 'a High School Diploma or GED Possess a Valid U.S. Driver's License No Criminal Record Applicants are required to pass a physical exam, drug screen, background check and a physical fitness assessment. . SFor further information Please Call (912) 576-8695 Or ' Apply in Person 4499 Hwy. 40 East, Suite C St. Marys, GA 31558 rtQREAT BENE~ffS M^%fLE:1,;,4<- ^ MEDICAL CO\ LRAGE. PAID '.-AC ATiON iu l- holdD.\ S, 4,.1,K PLAN , TRAINING PROGRAMS, INCENTIVE & AWARD PROGRAMS ." REFERRAL BONUS. PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES 1 [2306 ChilldCar MOTHER of 3 *,r Old & infant twins needs an extra pair of loving hands to nelp care for children during early evening hours 3 days/week. Send resume to PO Box 766-L, Fernandlna Bch., FL 32035. Are You Looking For A P/T Nanny? - or someone to run errands? Available M-F, 8:15ar-l:45pm, Call April at 225-5890 or 335-7297.' .+++SOp r irities t *e ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do /Ou earn 5800/day' 30 machines, free candy all for 59,995. (800)814-6323 B02000033. Call us: We will not be undersoId! FCAN EARN EXTRA INCOMEI! without affecting full time job with Tne Income Team. www.theiricometeam.com I tTITThs f.n I 0[ 0Schoolss& EARN DEGREE online from home. 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HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT a Bulldozers Backkhoes Loaders Dump Trucks Graders Scrapers Excavators Next Class: MAY 9TH National Certification Financial Assistance et.,iJob .PlaPire.,Qt, j: 800-383-7364 ' SAssociated Training-Servic-.. www.atsn-schools.com WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13,2005 CUSSIFIEDS News-Leader 3C SERVICE DIRECTORY ALTERATIONS 24 HOUR LAUNDRY ZONE EUROBRIDAL EUROTAILOQR Bridal Prom Tuxedo Rentals Children's Dresses All Occasions ALTERATIONS TAILORING HUGE SAVINGS ON PROM DRESSES & TUX RENTAISI ALL BRIDAL BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Mon.-Fri. Call for Appointment Saturday. 10-6. Sunday 12-5 584-0891 Always Open at eurotallor.com Yulee, FL Hwy 17. 1M2 Mile North of A1A APPLIANCES ED'S WAREHOUSE SAVE$$$$ Washers, Dryers, Refligerators Reconditioned with Warranty Appliunce PRdits Delivery Available US 171i3 ML. S. ofA1A (Behind Car Wash) BT iflTRA - ------ 6;BLEDSTRHA I JOHN'S BALED PINE STRAW Locally Owned & Operated Home Delivery 277-0738" CARPET/CARPET REPAIR Repairs Restretches Small Installations CARPET REPAIRS BY DAVE 96117 Cessna Dr. Yulee, FL 32097 DaveConley Tel:90- 277.?3382 OWNER Cell: 904-583-0885 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Advertise In The News-Leader Service Directory!, Call 261-3696 and find out how to put your advertising dollars S--cpto werjatorg yoSWU CLEANING SERVICE HONEY DO'S CLEANING & HANDYMAN SERVICE 277-2824 or 904583-0012 ce Licensed. Bonded & Insured Homes Condo's Rentals Offices We Do Windows Inside & Out Cleaning CALL CATHY DURANCE PERFECT CLEAN, INC. .BB *Bonded, Insured Please Call LUs A 753-3067 " HOMES* CONDOS, * OFFICES CLEANING SERVICE Residential / Commercial Licensed *. 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DBA NASSAU DOCKS & DECKS Quality Work with Quality Materials 3400 Hursey Dr.ulee, FL 32097 I Cell: 904-583-3014 -Of./Fax: 904-261-5465 GARDEN CENTER BRIDGEVIEW Nursery & Garden Center *Large Variety of Plants *Trees *Concrete *Bulk Cypress & Rubber Mulch -Pinestraw *Pottery '*Indoor Plants FREE DELIVERY Our Staff is eager to help with all your gardening needs. 4245 State Road 200 (A1A) ,, '(6ii1 261-3410 'A 1 I I HANDYMAN Manley's. Renovations, .Master Carpentry fnterior & Exterior Trim Ceramic Tile Painrting . Fr-nming Additions Over 30 VeiirsExperlence Manlkd Deoach. www. manlysrehfvation .co h ,, LlcenpO #0Q-30 NICK ISABELLA, INC.' 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Sprinkler Systems Installations* Spring Tune-Ups Maintenance Plans *Landscape Lighting Repairs Expansions Well Pump Testing Call Today for Your Free Estimate! 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ESTATE SALE 85960 Avant Rd, Yulee iHwy 17 to Harts Rd to Wilson Neck to Avant) Thrurs. 4/14, Fri. 4/15 & Sat. 4/16, 8am-5pm. tNo Early Birds. Antiques Furniture, stereo equip, tools & J.ousenhold goods. HUGE GARAGE SALE Must gol 4129 River Marsh Bend Furniture, kitchen stuff, BBQ grill, DVD players, TV's, stereo equipment, etc CHEaPili Sat. 4/16 7am-noon. ho early birds plea-e MOVING SALE 604 Ash St. (904;321. 2121. Sat. 4/9 & 4/16, 8am-ncoon Antique mono-gCuitar amp s. speaker. loo$100 Peave', XP.500 mixerr amrp 2 Trainor speakers, $200 2 metal cabinets, desk, garden swing. 60 GARAGE SALE Fri. 4/115 & Sat. 4/,16, bam-2pm Ocean Cal 412 Georgia A.v Furniture & househc.la items CAT'S ANGELS YARD SALE Sat 4/16, 8am-3pm at 1722 5. 8th St.. next to Best Friends Card: acrosss from Taco Bell) Furniture, dingh/, books, mis1i noucehold items, & more. To donate call 321-2267 MOVING SALE T.:.o many Items to list. Fishing, tonls, hunting, books, t.o 25 /earc teaching, computer, jewelry, disnes, quilts, car & truck. A1A 8 Biackrock Rd 2 miles down on left. Look for signs Fri. & Sat., 8'30arr.5pm 97412 AMY DR. off Checter Rd Sat. 4/16,- 8am-3pm Spring cleaning. Something for everyone. 84 Ford Bronco il, s1750/OBO. NAUTICAL FLEA MARKET Beach Marine, 2315 Beach Blvd., hax Bch. April 30 &,. May 1 100 booths of fishing, boaing, diving, decor, clothing, etc & good food. it's all here For Info call (904)992-9555 or go to: wwjv,.captalnsciub.org < hnp'-i/www..:aptalnsclub.org'> YARD SALE Sat. 4/16, 8am-2pm. Christian rlotorcycle Association Pages Dairy Rd. Follow the signs. Lrts of stuff BIG MOVING SALE Fri, 8am Spm & Sat., Sam-lpm. Furniture, nousehold items. All qualirv Items. Beacnwalk Suba. (on Jasmine to Jean LaFitte, follow signs). FLORENCE POINT 5441 Marsh View Ln Sat. 4j16, 83m-12om. Furniture electronics, pictures, etc GARAGE SALE Fri. 4/15 & Sat. 4/16, 8am *12pm. Seaside Suba., 496 Crosswind Dr GARAGE SALE Sat. 4/16, 8am-lpm. 23429 Flora Parke Blvd. Clothing, hc.udenold items. 3-family sale. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Fri 4/15 & Sat 4/16, 8am-3pm. 3315 Crews Rd. 11. BIG SALE MARSH LAKES. 9am-3pm, Sat 4/16. 222 Marsh Lakes'Dr. Rain or shine. COLOSSAL YARD SALE Way too much tn. mention. 4 families. 4494 Fiddler Dr. Pne', Iieand Htollow signs). Sat 4/16, 8arrn snarp! .7 YARD SALE Sat. 4/16, 8am-2pm. 1613" Plantation Oaks Ln. (south of Harris Teeter). Youth bed, desks, dresser, cots, speakers, children's clothes, adult bicycles, furniture & much more. Rain date: Sun. 4/17. ESTATE SALE Moving. 604 Ash St Sam-noon, Sat. 4/9 & Sat. 4/16. 1928 bedroom suite, 11 pieces,. $650. Wardrobe, $200. (2) buffets (2) old cabinets, $45/ea. TV cabinet, $15. Tools & Yard Sale. YARD SALE Sat. 4/16, 9am-2pm. 301 S. 3rd St., Fern. Beach (next to Museum). 3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Furniture, computers, decorator Items, plus, plus. Fnri 4 15 8& Sat. 4/16, Sam-lpm. 4596 village Dr., Marsh Lakes. GARAGE SALE Sat 4/16., 8am-lpm. 1914 Highiaiid Or len & women's cicOhirng, D cOk srhoe,, crnputers, stereo, tools, cornE funrirure & kitchen articles. YARD SALE Sat. 4,16, 8am-2pm, in rJa-:-aua.llie to Marc Anthonv Rd., follow signs TooiLs, furn., wnatnots., & much mr:,re. Rain cancels. SAT. 4/16 10am-2pm. Comnputerprlr.itr, 1997 green Sebring convertible, primary teacher materials, nousehc'io ieTIn, furniture, clothes, Cnriistmai & other holiday items much more tic' early bird please. 2124 Canterbury Ln BEAUTIFUL HOME 3BR/2BA nice neighborhood near Egan's Creek on the Island, with stone fire- place, cathedral ceilings, skylights, eat-in kitchen, fenced yard. JOHN BURKE (904) 583-4050 ,alty Imc. 277-0006 9 N. 14TH ST. FERNANDINA BEACH, FL wwuapiMeliaislandproperts.cm . MABLE I NASSAU COUNTY . y' PROFESSOR AL GROUP iOeneti Suite 102 Amelia IsMaI l CALL CLAUDIA WATTS TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE4k.XCEPTIONAL OFFERINGSi RE/MAX Professionai Group- - 904-321-1999 OFFICE 809-179-1998 TOLL FJREE VISIrr CLAUOIA ON THE INTERNEt: 'Wia.tlidiawatts.com Is seHing your property a prarequtam f.to purchasing?. Ask aoour my ,n'eintary of buyers wfto may And yf ur property ideally suitabFel Be the envy of Amelia Island Plantation in this New York chic marsnironi villa The seller ihoughl of everyThing in renovaling Ihis retreat Complele wilh Travertnine lech lighting, custom built-ins surround sound. granite & limestone counters, sk/- 'lights & Kohler trlures Low maintenance Iiving & in lop of the line condition. AIP 1st right il refusal $625,000 MLS #34142 --. As W1=2 Directly across from the golf clubhouse & abutting a deep preservation. you are sure to appreciate inis excellent Durham floor plan wilh volume ceilings 3-oay garage & bonus room with full Dain Beautiful maple Iloors. 42 cabinets, plamaiion blinds & shutters, swim spa w' els & waterfall No need to build with this super property available $445,000 MLS #34244 - .... Z LSSLA S Whal an unparalleled sweeping view irom Ihis end unit winh deep wrap around lerrace. hign ceilings &'complete furniture package. Convenienivy located 10 single bay garage under building I & freight size elevator Extra storage room & handsome river rock surface ai eniry Spacious complex adjacent to Fort Clinch StaTe Park & 800' to mie ocean! $619,000 MLS 34260 Popular & soughl-aher oceanside location in Summer Beach A snort siroll to ihe be3cn from ihis patio home Ideal for sec- ondary or full iime use Very open plan wlh 10' ceilings and tile pubDic living spate Bedrooms are spill Iront to back HVAC system is new 5569.000 MLS #34488 Intriguing new home in historic Old Town. complete with front & rear tiled porches, river views 10' smooth ceilings. bamboo wood floonng, dual zones & an open light & bright plan. Hardlboard (low maintenance) siding & 8' double French door entry 1/1 downstairs & 2/2 upstairs Adjoining lot available $399,900 MLS #33474 Unassuming from Ine curbt. his Qualit/ conslrycied residence boasts 9' ceilings. 2 & 3 step crown molding, bonus room over garage, 20' ile flooring split bedroom arrangement, .granite tops and tumbled marble batksplash in klichen, Andersen'" windows & thoughtfully crahte., delalied rim work ihroughoul On island No homeowners association or ilel $329,000 MLS #34122 * Lots 3 & 4 on White Street in Old Town;- $150,000 MLS #33472 * Lot 24 on Little Piney. 1.27 acre with 211' marsh frontage. $324,900 MLS #28361 * Lot 4 Sound Point Court. Marshfront, potentially boat accessible in Long Point / Amelia Island Plantation. $1,150,000 MLS #34630 DON'T LET YOUR ISLAND GETAWAY GET AWAY. Resales Available Starting at $378,000 If you could design the ide.ll island getaw:lv, Harrison Cove \'illa.s at Summer Bench would he it. Luxuriou.tw ro- an Id thrce-hedtiomn villa- are within walking dlisuiltice ofl the Ix'lich, golt, tcnni'S. llt.tiir.' tuils .aind moilc. Included in . . the prke, on some units, iS mnenmierhip in the Golf Clinh of Ameli; Isla.nd., with its magnificent seasidee course and A t ein friontI'r BeaR'] C11lub Wit ieJal se preconstrntEtinn pricing. tit[is kone OC kland Iget .1 v \ I SLI w.n't w int tolct g io av. - 54i6 Firsi Ca.,r HighwaRy Ainmehl; lland, FL 32064 '41800. '22.7448 Q 004.261.0624 1 www.sumlmrehersech.lo l . 5C U Inm De.,onas realty inc. and Deonas Mortgage Services _- Phone 904-277-0006 1-888-5368-6504 Fax 904-277-0017 551858 U.S. Hwy. 1, Suite 102 850485 Hwy. 17 South 8 North 14th Street Hilliard, FL Yulee, FL Fernandina Beach, FL 904-845-2270 004-225-3133 Home of distinction, great room Lovely brick home, 4.51 wooded and 3BR.'2BA Fleerwood NMH on one with fireplace, 3 or 4BR 3BA, secluded acres in city limits. acre. Nice country home that is bonus room, gourmet kitchen. Custom built; 3BR 2.5BA, LR, DR, convenient to area shopping, as r radfamily room. kitche'breakfasr area, wells to the beach. Many other upgrades. Florida room, barn & workshop. $87,500 434078 $282,000 #34287 $224,900 #33749 t-4e "Oversized 2,356 SF" nice 32x76 Beautiful upscale stucco on con- NEW CONSTRUCTION Grand Manor MH on 3 acres, one create block home, 3BR/2BA. IN OYSTER BAY acre cleared. 3BR. 2BA, formal MBA has garden rub, new above 4'3, 2-story design under construc- LR, DR, large den with wood ground pool. Must see to appreci- tion, 2,666 sq.ft.. large kitchen burning fireplace. are. $169,900 '34264 with island, big bonus room. $129,900 #33821 $414.000 #32691 -.. COMMERCIAL -. 4 acres prime commercial a7 zoned Cl on AlIA heart of Yulee- $2,700,000 #34521 2 acres on AIA & 17, Prime a ,,'";; .. commercial zoned CI. Home is like brand new, Deep Water, Secluded Paradise. $1,900,000 #34519 3BR'2BA, breakfast bar, large Beautidfu brick:2-srory home on 1.5 Pages Dairy Rd. 17.95 acres on dining room with French doors. acres, 4BR.4BA, 40x14 bonus room, Lofton Creek. Development pos- No association fees. quick access to Intracoasta] & ocean. sibiliry. $600,000 #34522 $139,900 #34500 dock boat lift. 51,250,000 #34400 Purchasing, refinancing or need a construction loan? We can service all your mortgage needs, including home equity lines of credit/debt consolidation. Give us a call. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY *3.5 ACRES on the St. Mlarys River, large home with 5 cottages, dock. $899,000 *NE FL -- Bowling Alley (ongoing business). $1,700,000 MLS#33903 *YULEE 14,000+ sq.ft. warehouse zoned Cl, many possibilities. $998,500 MLS#33902 S- LOTS YULEE'- Hwy. 17.S., 1 ACRE LOT. Fenced, well, septic. electric pole. S165,000 ', YULEE 2.26 acre lot 200 ft. on marsh magnolias, palm trees, big oaks. 5148,500 SOUTHERN CREEK SUB. Small community just off island. Undergound uutiltes & remote gate. Marshfront, lakeview and ."Vd S1 5 ago-s*oco--...-. '.. -1 IMA., 6C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader I 601 Garage Sales 1 602 Articles for Salel FERNANDIN BA IALY IC ER NO 2OFICSTBETREVEYU iollFre' 80-41401Tol re 7726-51 ANNUAL NATURES GATE NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE Sat. 4/16, 8am-lpm. Lots of furniture, pictures, & misc. household Items. GARAGE SALE Sat. 4/16 & Sun. 4/17, 7:30am-12pm. Multi-family. Forrest Dr. (across from Harris Teeter). Couch, tables, baby furniture, dishes, etc. CRAFT & YARD SALE at Yulee United Methodist Church on Christian Way. Rent a space, (904)261-8335. Come buy cakes, pies, cookies, hot dogs, corn dogs, onion rings, coffee, cold drinks, or browse. Sat. 4/16, 8am-2pm. 1602 Articles for Salel AUCTION this Friday, 7pm, at Jency's Country Barn, 850918 US 17 North, Yulee. Lic. No. AB2377, AU480. Old & new. Call 548-7297. We welcome your items on consignment, either for auction or in store. 21" MULCHING LAWN MOWER - Excellent condition. Motor serviced & blade sharpened since last use. $100. Call (904)491-7925. ESTATE FURNITURE REDUCED (6) Rattan chairs, full mattress w/rattan headboard, full mattress, card table & (4) chairs. (904)261-3854 HANDMADE ART GLASS First quality & second. Elleen's Art & Antiques, 702 Centre St. (904)277-2717. Opening celebration April 15th, 5-8pm. Through Maylst. Solid Wood Office Desk 60"x30", walnut ext., oak drawers, $250. Jack LaLanne Power Juicer used 1 time, extra accessories included, $100. 321- 0184 SOTHS AR SAUTIAL ST ' ,,, IE 1 FOR SALE Pre-owned petite clothes, very good condition, sizes 12 & 14. Dresses, slacks, jeans & blouses. Never worn in Yuiee or Fernandina. (904)225- 2826 1 603 Miscellaneous New Motorized Wheelchairs Scooter type, & Diabetic supplies at NO COST if eligible. Free deliver. Medicare or private insurance accepted. We come to you! TLC Medical Supplies (888)601-0641. FCAN BRAND NEW COMPUTER Bad credit? no problems You're approved. Guaranteed. no credit check. Checking account required. (800)507-4855. Blue Hippo Funding. Call now for free bonus. FCAN ONE CALL STANDS between your business & millions of potential customers. Place your advertisement In the FL Classified Advertising Network. For $450 your ad will be placed in over 150 papers. Check out our 2x2 and 2x4 display network too! Call this paper, or Heather Mola, FL Statewide Network Director at (866)742-1373 or e-mail hmola@flpress.com for more information. (Out of state placement Is also available). Visit us online at www.florlda- classifieds.com. FCAN SPA Must,sell. 7 person, deluxe. Never used. Includes cover. Will deliver. Full warranty. Can finance WAC. Pymts under $100/mo. In a hurry. Call (800)980-7727. FCAN 1605 Computers-Supplies! COMPUTER PROBLEMS? We'll fix It on site. Affordable up front price. Free quotes. Call PC Wizard (904)556-2990 or visit www alaPCWizard.com I 607 Antiques 1 & Collectibles 1860'S OAK SIDEBOARD BUFFET - Very large piece, great for bed & breakfast. $2900 asking price. At Heavenly Treasures, 2001 Osborne St., St. Marys GA (912)882-3292. Sat., 10:30am to l:30pm 23627 Flora Parke Blvd. Priced in $200's. Call Becky for Info (904)206-1370, Heritage Realty. 26 FT. DEEP WATER * Beautiful home on deep water. Quiet setting with new dock & lift. Priced $600's. Call Becky @ (904)206-1370, Heritage Realty. 610 Air Conditioners S /Heating HEAT/COOL WINDOW Units. Used all sizes w/warranty. Repairs to central & window AC's. Refrigerators & freezers. Kish's (904) 225-9717. We buy window A/C's. 1611 Home Furnishings[ SOFAS $50-$200, Recliners $45-$95, & much more. Heavenly Treasures Consignment Shop, 2001-B Osborn St., St. Marys, GA; 1(800)966-3292 or (912)882-3292. SUMMER BCH HOME Beautiful dark rattan 48" round formica tbi w/4 swivel arm chairs w/cushions, $500. Lg wicker base glass top dining tbi w/6 upholstered arm chairs, $1000. 2 custom twin fabric headboard, $200. (904)261-3854 "HOOKER" ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Desert Sienna, taupe, never used, in box, $2,900. Karen (904)556-9549. SPANISH STYLE BR set, 5-drawer chest, 9-draWer dresser w/mirror, Queen headboard, dark solid wood, $800. (1) 4'x5' canvas wall painting, pastel color (2 egrets in grass & palmettos w/a lake), $150. Stackable Sears 'W/D, $200. Antique sideboard, 6.5' long, very heavy, make offer. (904)321-0140 AIP Moving executive home furnishings, only 2 yrs old. 2 swivel arm chairs/1 ottoman, black KS iron bed w/mattress set & Stanley dresser, mirror, Ig chest, console, baker rack/holds wine, 48" round glass top w/4 natural rattan chairs w/cushions, 2 office desks 26x60, one is computer style. 261-3854 for appt., Iv msg. p 1,4' 4 6 ~ F CENTURY 21 John T. Ferreira & Son, Inc. 500 Centre Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Call Mary at 904-753-1048 Call Jim at 904-753-1049 CASERTA@BELLSOUTH.NET M1ARY CASERTA VISIT OUR INTERNET SITE 2004 SALES www.amelia-island-realestate.com OVER $10 MILLION www.AmeliaLuxuryHomes.com OWNER FINANCING POSSIBLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS High Pointe is a gated community of 34 estace-size homesites sit- uated in a natural preserve Interior lots are beautifully wooded with some lots flronting Amelia River and its stunning marshes and views High Pointe is a peaceful and quiet location with natural conservation ar-as. )et it is conveniently located within minutes of shopping and Amelia Island and its amenities private estates in a natural preserve Choose your lot and your own builder Not familiar .-.'.th the area we can assist you in your builder selection lust call Mary Caserca or Jim Caserra. Realtors Lot I High Pointe Drive $164.900 Lot 31 High Poince Drive $164.900 Lot 3 High Pointe Drive $168.900 Kings Plantation OWNER FIP.JANCING POSSIBLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS Located at Kings Ferry. Kings Plantation *s a very pir'iE-.ga3ed community of 12 estr.ate parcels Scenic St Marys River subdivision with large oak. sycamore and cedar crees Choose your own builder for your dream home Lot 6 & 1/2 of 7 St. Marys Deep Water Riverfront $399.900 Lot 3 St. Marys Deep Water Riverfront $184.900 Lot II Interior Wooded Lot $84.900 Kinss Ferry OVVNER FINANCING POSSIBLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS Beautifully wooded property with many possibilities Estate. development or other uses. Minutes from Nassau County public boat ramp on St Marys River Super opportunity for land developer I 3 Acre Parcel $159.900 Deep Water 8 5 Acre Parcel $229.900 23 Acre Parcel Riverfront $899.900 SCallahan OWNER FINANI.ING POSSIBLE ~OR QUALIFIED BUY.ERS.- forest Choose your own Duilder and build your aream home 2 Acre Parcel $59.900 OCEANFRONT 2/2, secure first floor unit, recently renovated. Great unit being sold fully furnished. Only 100 yds. from the Ritz-Carlton. $849,000 #34271 BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME In desirable neighborhood close to beach & downtown. 3BR/2.5BA, large detached garage In addition to, attached 2-car garage. $439,000 #33791 uncKET O cEA n VIEWSa fromi this charming beach property near beach access. $890,000 #33107 SHORT WALK TO THE BEACH 3BR/2BA open floor plan with bay dining area. New windows. $344,500 #34507 UNDER i CONSTRUCTION" ONLY FIVE OCEANVIEW TOWN- HOMES LEFT! 3BR/3BA with elevator & 2-car garage. 2,000 SF. Under con- struction. $675K-$690K NORTH HAMPTON 5BR/4BA, plenty of room for large fam- ily. Bonus room, over 2,900 SF. $378,000 #32662 GREAT LOCATION Like new ELEGANCE THROUGHOUT in 4BR/3BA, only one year old. Private, Long Point's prestigious gated commu- nity on the golf course. Over 6,000 SF. wooded backyard. $379,000 #34587 $1,600,000 #33120 SVirtual Tours Available at www.donniefussell.com GREAT INVESTOR PROPERTY! Beautiful 2-story, 3BR/2BA home plus game area or study. Like new under one year old. Easy to seea $169,000 #33325 BEAUTIFUL 312 in MARSH LAKES Over 2,500 SF, Italian stone floors, granite counter- tops, gourmet kitchen, heated & screened pool, gas FP & more. $639,000 #33997 BEAUTIFUL DEEP WATER HOME Well maintained, sitting room off of master, new dock with boat lift, updated kitchen, artesian well, tile floors. $990,000 #33854 IMMACULATE and SPACIOUS 3BR/2BA with spacious floor plan. One block off the ocean. Built-in bookcases &TV center. $399,000 #33998 * ONLY OCEANFRONT LOT One of the last remaining lots to build on! $845,000 * MARSHFRONT LOT I acre plus $199,000 * 6+ ACRES ON MARSH 1,400+ SF cottage, private access. Cnll for hrlkina &e to see! FERANDNBA S R ALT3I E R RALES ATERNTLPRPRTANAGi MEN JIM CASERTA BROKER-ASSOCIATE IX WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader Pick up a copy of the News-Leader's monthly Real Estate Magazine, available at newsstands and local real estate offices, for the most complete listings in the area. PALM III REALTY www.palm3realty.com $229,900 86065 Meadowridge Ct. MLS#34440 3BR/2BA, Approx. 1,995 SF brand new home in Meadowfield. Home has living, dining, family room & breakfast area. $565,900 86293 N. Hampton Club Way MLS#34251 4BR/4BA, Approx. 4,375 SE Beautiful custom home w/tile & wood flooring, marble fireplace, large kitchen & loft area. Enjoy views of the lake. -... .. .- rf $258,900 30462 Forest Parke Dr. MLS#34339 4BR/2BA, Approx. 2,250 SF in lovely Flora Parke. Custom island in kitchen, home backs up to natural buffer. $199,900 86691 Riverwood Drive MLS#33934 3BR/2BA, Approx. 1,610 SF brand new home in Meadowfield. Home has split floor plan with living/den, family room and breakfast area. Arnie Zetterower R -LITOR'. 904-415-2686 az@Palm3realty.com $269,900 23869 Flora Parke Blvd. MLS#34039 3BR/2BA plus bonus room. Approx. 2,356 SE Immaculate home in popular Flora Parke. Enjoy views of the lake. 5 . $228,900 44549 Green Meadows Lane MLS#33605 4BR/2BA, Approx. 2,100 SF all-brick home in Callahari on 2 acres of useable land. Plenty of privacy. $419,900 86142 Eastport Drive MLS#33564 -.4BR/3BA. Approx. 2,813 SF on golf course ini North Hampton. Many upgrades including crown molding, jacuzzi jet tub and much more. 3716 Cayman Circle MLS#33682 4BR/2BA 2,221 SF plus bonus room. Beautiful Nassau Lakes home on 1 acre, with wood floors, granite countertops, custom cabinetry & much more. ; DR. ED GREENE, REALTOR -., BROKER-ASSOCIATE "I make house calls!" E-mail: NORTH HAMPTON'S BEST! Eel,-.,, ,% irncamlties -if,;.,I l u imu s nding OCwTfliurri[I ain this 4BR/4BAon a cul ,JE ,ac ind the 6th lairway. -Heatedpool, large bonus room. sur round sound and so .u hb ni.reforonly 14 W9000 -a - 6,- ' Watson Realty Corp. REALTORS' COMPIEIELI REMODELED. l'u :';, lIn:,l block hum: on a lar: Inccd lot oll+ir ' 3BR/I.5BA with all nearly new r:ew .jppliancc: 'C and plunbin Offered at $124 000. egreene225@hotmail. com BEACH GETAWAY! This cozy 2BR/IBA be~ch cottage has a rnewroofnewA/C and a beach access in front. Come enjoy the beach at your own placeforonly $419,000. EGAN'S BLUFF! I:trl through this gre jt neighborhood or -, rn, to the beach iron, this lovely BP 2BAhomewith etra large ':reened porch. You nred to hurry for this ,s ne atonly $329.000. .Available 7 days a week 3321 SOUTH FLETCHER AVENUE FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 32034 904-261-3986 OR 800-395-4517 EVENINGS: 904-225-8105 * Estate Size Lots in North Hampton with Marsh Frontage. One lot is approx. 2 acres $499,900 and one lot is approx. 1.4 acres -.$399,900 -- or purchase both lots and have almost 3.5 acres for your estate. - Commercial Piece in High Traffic Area. Approx. .5 acre lot has 149' of frontage on 107 Old Nassauville Road. Location has great exposure. $450,000 MLS#33586 12 LOTS on AlA, Prince Dr. & LOVELY 3BR/3BA split floor OCEANSIDE AT Baron Dr. between Lowe's and plan in Riverside subdivision. SUMMER BEACH VILLAGE. \ajlMart. Homes sold *j-i Th n ced.,a 1, h ln BR/35BAjust atro value of ese propees i n the .. .. ie beach an.oma -pool. land with future commercial use. Priced to sell at $199,900. $579,900 Victims of the recent hurricane need help immediately. The American Red Cross is on the scene providing shelter, food and counseling. But the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund is at its lowest level in over a decade. The situation is critical. Your help is urgently.needed. Your contribution will help the victims of the recent hurricane and thousands of other disasters across the country each year. Become a member of the Red Cross Disaster Response Team by making a financial contribution to the Disaster Relief Fund. Please contact the Red Cioss at .w... fl WN.redcross.org W . '.'" ]1 ""' '*** '"*'*' www.redcross.org ,^* ^~. - NG OUR NEWEST OFFERING. SERVE AT SUMMER BEAC.. 7 TOWNHOMES k=.... L .. COURTYARD HOMES STARTING AT $467,000 PRI-CONSTRUCTION PRICING. The premier residenrol developer on Amelia bland, Surnmmer Beach Development, . is now offering new homes for sale In The Preserve at Summer Beadi The , Preserve, need among beautiful oak hammocks, will include all the samretides Amelia Island has to offer and an array of designs to meet any lifer-yle. Townhomes and Courtyarj Honws with flexible floorplans are currently available. Call Summr Beach Realty at 800-322-7448, AT UMMERBEACH 9 HERON OAKS PLACE 6 OAK POINT DRIVE $875,000 39 BEACHWOOD ROAD C-121 AMELIA SURF & RAC- $899,000 Amelia Island Amelia Island Plantation. $695,000 AMELIA ISLAND QUET $385,000 4th floor 1 Plantation. 3BR + den/3BA + E,iauTiui 4iTP home or, lIgoon in PLANTATION Th,. t.sut.ruuho bed, 1 bath ocean view, fur- powder room. Luxury features Long Point. Immaculate condi- on one level sa&Lated on 2 Iots , include wood floors, granite tion with wood floors, granite across from a dedicated greenbelt nished, excellent rental-income kitchen; milestone bathrooms, features a 3 car garage, 4BR/3BA, potential. MLS# 34434 marble master bath & shower, kitchen crown mldings, office den, cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace marble fireplace, built-in book metal roof & community pool. & many more luxury features. Walk shelves &. crown mouldings. Walk to the beach or Long Point to the beach, tennis court and 1,000 ft. to beach MLS# 34245 Clubhouse. MLS# 34124 health club. MLS# 34526 N' ... $7 .e . AvZ. : : ;. 408U S1. lyiAtK. LUUKI - $219,000 Great location on the South End. 2BR/2BA, 2 car garage. Close to,beach, shop- ping and restaurants, Community pool & tennis court to enjoy. MLS# 34396 ,... 617 S. 15TH ST. $169,000 L 55 JUNIPER DRIVE 5609.000 Lovely home on Amelia Amelia Island Plantation, fabulous Island, original tOwners. This marshview lot in prestigious Long Island,, original owners. Th Point. Build your custom home home has an 18x32 pool and now or later (no' time limit) separate spa. 15x30 covered amongst some of the most archi- porch. Close to schools and textural designed homes on ho. MLS# 34127 South Amelia Island. L-58 LONG POINT 5419,000 Beautifully treed corner lot with large lake across the street on one of Amelia Island Plantation's most prestigious streets! Build your home amongst some of the most architectural homes on Amelia Island. MLS# 31955 ,M ^ e4,** .. L-68 SEA MARSH ROAD- $259,000 LIME STREET $175,000 L-259 BOSTICK WOOD L-32 LONG POINT $675,000 One of Beautifully treed lot with lake/lagoon Prime lot in very desirable com- DRIVE $110,000 North the last marsh/Intracoastal view lots view on Amelia Island Plantation. mercjal area. Near hospital and Hampton Country Club. Best remaining on one of Amelia Island's most Easy walk to the Links Clubhouse and medical complexes. Lots of value lot in community, wood- prestigious streetsI Build your new cus- property owners club. Build your potential for multiple uses. ed preserve across from golf tom home amongst some of the most pDrive by this great location, course. Up to 3 years to build architecturally beautiful homes on custom home now or later (no time MLS# 34580 if necessary. MLS# 34448 Amelia Island Plantation. No time limit limit). MILS# 32445 to start construction MLS# 31693 L-1 HARRISON COVE $204,900 35 MARSH CREEK ROAD $176,000 1369 HARRISON POINT TRAIL 237 SANDCASTLES $399,900 South Amelia Island. Corner lot on Best value on Amelia Island $439,995 Immaculate home in Amelia Island Plantation. 1BR lagoon. Buy now and build your Plantaton With over 2,640 SF this Plantation Point. Cobblestone cus-floor corner unit c spacious 3BR/3.5BA golf front home tom home built In 1999. Many lux- suite. 5th floor corner unit custom home later No time restric- offers 17' ceilings, dual A/C, granite ury features including 10' ceilings, with great view. Very private. tions. One of the last areas with lots countertops, colossal windows and a crown molding, Andersen*windows, Furnished. Excellent rental only for sale. Country Club mem- large deck that overlooks the golf plantation shutters, gas fireplace & potential. bership available at the Golf Club of course. Incomparable to others on ing. 36x27 screened porch with Amelia Island. MLS# 33302 the AIR MLS# 33476 water fountain. MLS# 33032 wae fontin MI#333 IN'TRODUC[ THE PRE "..P.A.. . ...,.. .. 8C ., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader ita. cooper 4ares ABOUT REAL ESTATE! Office: (904) 277-2402 clI m 1-800-778-3188 .... Cell: 556-6665 500 Centre Street Web: anitacoopercares.com Amelia Island, FL 32034 ~g ~ ranii oi or B mUl IU ie r1 armc in li;it i.c I. m II )JU Creare inside 'door Iealuri]S ini e,-Oidr enari.rce into e ery room. Lorge, light, air kitchen owner; open '.',lEr-ing 10 tea:h room Gas Ireplace cenitr;i he ii.,ng lrootm i.lad.er bedroom hais a beautiful v\.'ie o,.erlooking the pond 5379,900 1.ILSs 34358 r;l - Looking For A Bonus Room? Room.:r. t.o-itor,, 4BP.R3 lull basis formal ng i ,ng dirn r_,om i arij s fiam11 room nith fireplace PLUS bonus room uplair.s latiEi haz soling area plus garden bath This home has ,o-. r 2.700 SF o: Ih.ir.i area A must see! 5325,000 r.ILS3 32223 Amelia Island . % 'i Short Walk to the Beah! lov.e right in I-rdr.tothis lurn; jied I li"jior condo ,in Amelia Land,rs. Enjoy. [he .. huge deck ir peaceful tied urfoundings -im in the proI or walk o10 the beach, Either way you will Ioe this location. AUlthis for $198,000. r.lL'5i ;' " ALL- 4GMAC sfjKVIVCE I-Tt al Et,=M REA=Tc. Ig HaEiaW 1925 S. 14" St., Suite 4 277-9700 (800) 227-9701 Amelia Island. FL So Habla Esnannl Owner/Broker GM FAMILY FIRST Great Moves "Cash Back" Award GATED COMMUNITY: New 4BR/2.5BA, 2 -180 4S co, ered porch ,,vith spa List ol upgrade in orlceS 484,900 tILSI34616 ~I7 ....------ SEEING IS BELIEVING: 3BR/2BA home with porches galore, corner lot, carport, 14x15 shed, fenced yard. S151,900 l.lSi.s,'a.s ----.-----.--- OCEANFRONT LOT: Least priced lot available. HURRYI This won't |a'roigetap~oo 4 ON THE ISLAND: 3BR/2BA, eat-in kitchen, den, new paint and carpet, tenced yard with 10x12 shed'play- house. 5159,900 ..1LLSn33o48 Lots For Sale 9.3 Acres Lippizan Court $240,000 2 Acres, 144 Ft. on A1A $525,000 2.2 Acres Live Oak Drive *, *'.....' *' *'" y 55. ;,QO0'"', ''' ........ AWAY FROM THE CROWDS: In this BR/2BA, fireplace, extremely nice, well landscaped, built 2000. $113,900 rILSS3347'7 nuO vEW ~w a nuME: In this 4BR/2BA, 1,890 SF home on 2.99 cleared acres, located.jn ' iliR 1.' 0 27,960 ."i. ,i',An r i '.a The Service You Deere"' Taylor Edwards. Broker Agents: Janice Adamson. Ray Smith. I \A1nny W, ayWalters, Wendy Lawson 904) 261-8433 q r75317South FletcherAvjnue ,4 m Westof the R-Carton Amelia Island VIRTUAL TOURS.AVAIIABLE AT WWW.TAYLOREDWARDS.COM ltr ;. ,'' M, _, 612 Musical Inptruments 1616 Storage/Warehouse4 FOR SALE PIANO. Brand new Bergman .upright piano. Beautiful burgundy finish. Price firm: $2,400. Call (904)548-0272. I 613 Television Radio-Stereo FREE 4-ROOM DIRECT SYSTEM - includes standard Installation. 2 mos. free 50+ premium channels. Access to over 225 channels. Ltd. time offer., S&H. Restrictions a I 1866 500-4056. FCAN METAL ROOFING Save sl Buy direct from .manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick .turn around. 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Warren Womac (904)879- 1190, leave rmes.age & III return your call 1701 Boats & Trailersi 2002 18' RG Seachaser l00hp 41 .Eroke arn-,ar, trailer, 3 yr ejarrarr/ onr motor lew M rinrr, Koa trolling motor, flrh, finder, ,ompass, marine radio', II.e bait *iel, & man,' extras Read, to fish. $13,500. Call 277-6202, Iv m-g FSBO ON ISLAND ~ REALTORS WELCOME! 1527 PERSIMMON CIRCLE ~ SIMMON'S COVE 4BR/2BA, 2,069 sq.fl.. split floor plan. many extras & beautiful yard. Greal neighborhood. I mile from the beach & ready for immediate occupancy. Won't last long at $369.000! Call for immediate showing! L (904) 261-7037 J 2000 Keystone Springdale Lite 28 Travel Trailer Sleeps 8, e^c. condition, owned by a single person $9000/OBO. Call (904)845-7210, leave message. or Rent LAND WANTED Land in.sv.ment !:ompan,, eeks large acreage ir, Florida t, Georgia Intere.ced in at[erfrc.nt, timber, ,. agricultural 1and f Must have road ' frontage ,or good access. Casn buver 'ith ,*uick closings Call &-2A1426-2326 or FSBO 1998 Homes of Merit c' 1 acre 3BP '2BA, faced back',ard with r, ed, . odei ,n rront nef ,-arc.et. '9,900 1652 rocle, Helghts Rd Call .904i631l.q9-3. TRIPLE WIDE on 1 6 acre 38R 2 8 with garden tub 1100 000. flus: sell QuiCk (904)7'l-5944 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Chetter area. 1993 west 80' long 16 wti-e ver good condition. 2R,'2 full baths 11, 500/OBO 261.0120 a k for Sharon c.r Iv msg. LIKE NEW 3BR/2BA DW on 2 acres .$?50!mo. Call (904)553-68-4. 1804 Amelia Island Hornes Golf Course Home 3,.2 5, 2300 ..f overlooking 8tn green. new roof, new t1ie work, fresh paint in/out. f904)261-!072, cell (904)206-3380. 2412 LOS Rc.Oies AMUMA ART$ ACADEMY( - P.o. Box 222 Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 277-1 -225 S Mariann Dahi Oi'ner-Broker S (904) 261-3900 -(800) 940-3955 a u.uniqueamelialsland.com .Easy'alktp h -..1&. B.-u-- u 'uld plok t h dop rthe la . $325,000 Temrnfic home on end ofculi de sac 3BR n"-ie i bonusroomn Large hiwhen & brealiast.ara. 3119 SEA MARSH -.,. llt-- 3cargarage Asking $675,000. Mar ,.,e -r. r, ar T ll : : .:.o i .:..r dualfireplar ce olqirn, I n, &:, hr. :hen kiihenonEoloscreeede.:A750.000 skingc 85000 11,17OCEANFRONT BEACHWALKERVILIA 96687 Gateway BleR 2BA Amelia Irsplan FL 32shu034ers great viel and caonelireal 7: 3329 FAIRWAY OAKS m" lamil, rnl-m and heatedp.:.:.,1Summer Relu 'biihedbathe and rJ..,rcl ,edJ t.J n el: r..,.l r. kitchen & on goll course $750.000 wihh ,1ie% $375.000 ,,., .non ,.r .,,:r, 961687 Gateu,aU Boulevard Suire 101A Amnelia Island. FL 32034 904-261-6116 -" 1-800-940-6116 FAX: 904-261-9181 Tr T '"" v w-ebsite: w,'ww.areliarealtijinc.comn Amelia Realty Ie-n"ai: amnelareal.b so i.net SPECTACULAR DEEP W.ATER ESTATE! 923 beautiful landocaped acre. iLh deep %aier ii er troilragel 7.550.' sq II honie '. h -1 bedroom.,. -14 bLh.-, gounmer kn,i'hen. custom painteJd '.,ll rnd maijial. cro- n molding ,lid,. garden shed, 4UI.60 work shed. ,..reened porch. dod: 'aiIn 2 boat hIi. .and 220 amp 4erice Large 3-car garage. sprinklerr ,itlem. .ecu, rt 5 iemii & 36.1 feet on Lanceford Creek! \'iit the virtual tour at 9 ti loreo, aids com $3,389,000 #32190 I .. 'r, 11 4 PRIME CONMAIERCLAL SITE iith great FLORENCE POINT! South end I.:.,cailnn .' exposure iui of .fAmellJ l.land, L.:.ic]ed on I1l- nd "ith lt] el:, ,arshriornt home Easti Stae Road 200. thi. commerciall irc i Ilrcred,ible ;ie frorm large rear dJck located on 1402% rit i't ,'ih ".2-ii0 SF ?BR 2B-. 2.44-1 SF. all applances. 'lie.- single iior;, meal buildingg Perlet lclion place. hulpool and pill bedroom Fplan for %our nev a-,Inez' $2.295,000 1#3214i5 $549.5J0 0 34423i if ........~ Loh --i: t--Am BEAUTIFUL HOME in con,enienr location' 3BR 2B. \,9!2 -q.lI 6ii..150 fool loi Firsit .lor -imaier ., ith garden rub and shoi-r' W\.ilk to beach, park and Insiomn distrcr' $269,500 a34080 3BR/2BA home with additional 696 sq.ft. bonus area that is 80% completed. Bonus area could be additional bedroom & bath or playroom. This home is part of a three lot subdivision that shares a dock on Gardner Creek Enioy fabulous views, great fishing and a new home at a reasonable price. 5275,000 434374 SPACIOUS, WELL MAINTAINED HOME on the Ist hole, 2nd tee of the Ocean Links course at Amelia Island Plantation. Huge master suite on Ist floor with large separate sitting area. his & hers baths. Large kitchen with breakfast area, all new appliances. great room. dining room kitchen & FL room have new hardwood flooring New carpeting in bedrooms 5915,000 N34233 INVITING TABBY HOME located on a great lot with MAJESTIC OAKS FRAME THIS BEAUTIFUL STUC- panoramic view of 2 golf holes & large lake. House is in CO/STONE custom-built home with great views of great condition. Bright and sunny views from living area, Lofton Creek from main living areas. 4BR/3.5BA, sep- arate office, exercise room, storage everywhere, sep- master BR and guest BR. Portable spa on rear deck Some rate shop. Enjoy evenings by the water at bricked furniture available. Must be seen 5649,000 #33721 fire pit. 5585,000 #86299 i ruEnr.a3 EK flI .E ILLGU re.. Jureu r-.,tcIirlfi I rr.- i ULINEar.. ijculuon spc.i rental or permanent rc.,- 4BR'4BA dilUa sold fully furnished dence 2BRl'[BAtn v.,ii re',-. cb,neir in Ernoe miles and mile0 of Ameia's pri. ki-hen and barh Renul, OK' Orn, I tine beaches. $1,450,000 #34-410 block if) the bew'h $164.900 t 164 -S OCEANVIEV TO NHlOMIE! Snonr walk across rhe street, li ihe beaurlul Allanric Ocein' ?BR 2 B; I.B.6.,q ri6 "arersoftener. 2.a, &r gr ge 1;1 i' bor,u- room' Greai is.' r'icn co, :'d Jeck' Perei:! home i: renroilI inon',e.o 1389.500 Si *a n- f ,S , SEA CHASE PENTHOUSE! SOceanfront beauty, offered full\ fur- njshi.d. 4 bedrooms, 4 baih'. 2.700 ,sq. i.. garage and numerous upgrades' $1,535.000 #33638 HISTORIC ERN SNI)INA BE CH! n.. I, Fl l 1...d.,i i 4 5...l, ., SHORT ALK 10 BEACH! 3BR 2B.,. I 7' .,q n :room pi ir. 1aL'C gahl'- rL. r rir fir epl e kh .I. le. i ,Iic ir..,i : ; BR i ,J.iul'lci.,d er. in l' Hir.' 3 ,14 ,5i0 ....1 'n N ,:'.,,. jir ld R.I; i.-. 4 mll):,rl -.S i1 :. 2 I CFI,,FRATING 20 YEARS OF SERVICE ON AMELIA ISLAND AND NASSAU COUNTY! OUTSTANDING HOME IN BEACHWAY ON PRIVATE pre- mium cul-de-sac lot Side entry garage, wood burning fire- place, carpet, tile ceiling fans, large screened porch, over looks preservation area. Close to schools, shopping, island, 1-95 3BR/2BA, family room plus living room/offlice Owner using garage for work product storage. 5234,900 # 3-1503 GREAT LOCATION & FAMILY HOME. Plenty of room to expand add 2'"" bath, pool, etc. Home well- maintained & in move-in condition. Large rooms, A/C 3 years new, newer roof, gas fireplace (tank removed), trellis patio. Corner lot with large trees Estate Sale - sol'd "as is." Right to inspect. 5245,000 #33467 OWN YOUR OWN OFFICE CONDO Large 1,600 sq.ft THIS NEAT HOME NEEDS A NEW OWNER. It has under- office originally a dentist office Water available to rooms, gone renovation 6 years ago adding a large owners suite & Currently an office with rich paneling in executive office & bath, and much more. With large decks front and rear, this is conference room Could be 6 offices, front & rear doors an ideal home for a young family. The maint./associalion Iee Very well-maintained with kitchen, centrally located. Must gives you access to pool; boat dock and ramp. Beautiful trees have an appointment to showlll $225,000' #33579 make this an inviting homesite. $11,000 #34284 LOT 22, OCEAN CLUB DRIVE Golf Course. $1,199,900 "#33633 LOT D, GATEWAY TO AMELIA A1A Frontage. $1,200,000 #31888 g U U U U ''U 1 1 11.1 JIM A I A 11-1 -l ][&'A- -11;-WOPW I P lT-i -1 =v-- ;-, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13.2005 CLASSIFIEDS News-Leader .t 2 NEW TOWNHOMES completion late March. $215,000. 1400 sf. 3BR/2BA loft, downstairs master oar, vaulted great room attached to airy kitchen. Large single garage. Fee simple (no monthly assoc fees). Sidclewalk to beach, .nopping movies. [Jew home warranty 974 Chad St. (off Jasmine). Castilian Properties, Doug Mackle, Realtor (904)491-1125 FREE VIDEO CD 'Anne Loves Amelia Island No obligation call 583-0734 or vliit http://AnneBarbanel.com C-21, Jonn T Ferreira & Son. Anne Barbanel Realtor SIMMONS COVE eeautful 3ER.2BA backs up to woods. 2053sf, formal loving & dining, family room w/firepiace Cro.,n molding & built-in cabinetr/ Breakfacr nook, upgraded maple kitchen cabinets Lg master suite witn huge vyslk-in closet Lg covered porch. 13E5K. (904)261-8459 FSBO Amelia Park, 3700 cs, 58R/5.5BA, wood floors, crown moulding, full apt over garage $595K Call i904)583- 2104. HISTORIC AREA 2-story, 38R/2BA, Ig utility room, completely ren.:.oated, CH&A. sprinkler syst, Ig. shed & 2-car caro crt $275,000. 277-71268 r ?53-30r'6 3-story townhome, floors, granite court 3BR/3BA, 3,200 ASF OCEAN REACH Spacious 4BR/3BA, 2445sf, open floor plan, 10 ft. ceilings, arched doorways, formal living/dining, family room w/FP, Ig master suite w/2 walk-in closets, kitchen has island & white cabinets, screened lanal, security/irrigation systems. $399K. ,(904)491-3891 FSBO Egans Bluf 3BR/2BA. remodeled kitchen, oath ne>v air randler. A/C, uogrades, tiles Piantaltior. shutters, alarm sprinkler s, Stems, I.-,rs of trees, S Tr.ucn more. 13549900 90-1)261 4399 OCEANFRONT PROPERTY visir vww.oceanfrontamella Tum for 5 complete list, or call Bor Gedeon at Oceanfroni Realty (90412616.8870 ACROSS FROM BEACH! See me rcean, hear it (but not [raffici). snreil it througr, wnn.hpering pines Instant beach access or --mrin walk to Slider', the park, shult. on Sadler. 5BR/3BA (3 complete aptsl), Sunny decks 'rap around snad'y treenousc, caroort, backs up tic no-build Graenwa' Nature Preserve Private, duiet. cn pet/kid friendly / dead end ro From Sadler facing beach ic. left i or. AIA 1 bl.ck, left on Clejeland c, green 2-. or,' on left (1675' Br' OWiVER $502,000 firm. '919,)989-672' BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT 2BR/2BA condominium at. Sand Dollar Villas. Large pool, small complex and an ideal location. You'll love the ,iews and the price $425,000 34"1i Paul Barnes, REALTOR' [ r[.e sall.rt 904-753-0256 4~ J 4I 800-262-0347 JASINSKY 311 Carirre .,r\ l ,',11. 1larid -L 320?.r i" ,- ,'S ' Advance -Agents L Title DEEP WATER on Lofton Creek, custom 4BR/3.5BA on 3.8 wooded acres. $975,000. Qualified only. Call (904)225- 2952 Waterfront Homes & Lots Call (904) 261-4066 for information. C.H. Lasserre, Realtor. OPEN HOUSE WVaterfront 3-story home, 1.6 acres. dock w/boat & jet ski lifts. 96460 Biackrock Rd. Sunday, April 17, 2- 4pm lst Coast Realty (904)225-2696. 1807 Condominiums 1 1300SF CONDO 2BR/2BA, or. Atlanta flGt..,r Speedray. .ilil rade or swap for Amelia Island property. (912)282-3033 CONSIDERING BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE? SPEAK TO THE NUMBER 1 VOLUME LISTING & SALES AGENT WITH RE/MAX PROFESSIONAL GROUP SINCE 1998 Claudia Watts 904-321-1999 www.claudiawatts.com RE/MAX Professional Group Cfosil~y & 77/f~e ComnpalT NtAll-itl CopanesAre CratedEqua 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! Full reissue credits on refinance closings! - Statewide property search available Visit us online for detailed info at AdvanceAgentsTitle.com. With our new technology we can offer you FREE online closing document storage plus 24 hour access while your transaction is moving through the closing process. - Professional, friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating staff - Impeccable 20 year business record - Locally owned and operated stone Oceanfront first floor (2nd level). iterrops. Dock to Intracoastal. $1,650,000 MLS# 33083 CARLTON DUNES Oceanfront 2nd floor. Many extras. Virtual tours on Realtor,'.com $1,700,000 Marvelous built-ins and many custom features. S 1,700,000 MLS# 32996 """ji SAILMAKER, Unit 403 Excellent location. 3BR/2BA villa, steps to the beach. This furnished unit is excellent as a family retreat MLS# 33152 or as a vacation rental. CALL ANI OF OUR SALES AGeNrs MARCY MOCK ENRIIUE IGUINA ANDREW SANDS BRENDA SLATER Pick up a copy of the News-Leader's monthly Real Estate Magazine, available at newsstands and local real estate offices, for the most complete listings in the area. GOIYSIDE SOUiTH4 31 SUMMER REFNO%'IaTE TH-tS' Gucr home 2 WONIDER.FU1I SOUTH END HOME BEACH Gured communrirv BR'BA bi...kitfrm CeirttcStin'.lEOmiide HLitOrIJC CR2Acnr 'I A F Liprt.AE.-it,-p r.: oit~h Ct:-a ',.[60 SIF,. cr, cc n riihe t D ;Drrkt, IrOretipi-.FC:.CJ -11'ii rkirig bocthrn, c.in g ..,ne rC., -. i z, 3n cpr& rame cgie.trmic-n. -SpJ lt f li ij ,*. rs Zonred INt -girn.Iiarhc Fed is.a dupiex. i rs rC ,d lot d er ,t rin It or tuch prinrrkl ;%Er C[ter. o C.,r .:Qu ri tig t feiblei Io Meie[vwr.ti .rc i ; .$-f89.500 Rjiervic% $205,000.hoodJf c-e ePan j15.00 DUPLEX Each side is nearly 1,1UU .SF with 2BR/2 fjul baths Large lot 1O)x125, central Iroca(ion Great floor plan' W279.500 7N~iSLAI.YCOUNTR' HOME BJd D-.N,rEcin VERY NICE HOME At PiratS I i tI. .,r1"T sr~r. re~r. Oirg'- f.iI,',S Vcsd sits on an ocerwied or,,, i 0.-p i'i' r f, Ii :ef i .&.L d..firom the Bells Rivet Nice!3 d--he ir..r~d.,rly, y.d c r r.l.I yr. V inside csrth kirchen-dinrng eorrubo i uly .. ri ..l -rC f- -i A b- T Lt- 11 $229,000 EL as ~m OKi..fo brr h-Imecl rc.,rn. ..rt Cr MOBILEi HOME r iHolly PF.ri b~chupw ranah $S6.j 1ij PIRATE S;'WOOD Pln,1 ., ,. an., ir&t From 14-5,006~i. C. I Todarr' LU.S. 17 NORTH 2 a.:rae tih DWIM.K I CITY LOTS 3- rj Pu ir ,rern Z -.:..t3 BRI/2BA plu. ) steel Iramt w'ok.hop DM in R G.: di ..r.h.:..c. ,., or Comrncrterd p:,enuid S250,000r i ,dwmulr $3'7.ioi0 COrapOenu NE ACRE LOTS Wm..,n NN.:e 0.0,, DEEP WATER LOT on NASSAU RIVER PIRATES WOOD LOT or. Pir, P:,r., $533,00(i Rd. cV.j.fui -1- ^11 -E DEN i t DD r.IC' rCAMK11I I W0Ol 5',1+/-l -0cein..ic loi, ;.' bit, k olS PFitcher 19flD t$409,000 W ATERPRONT LOT -Off Hecksher Dnri in g r:d cummruniry $675,000 NASSAU RIVER FRONT 10r i' /deep raier $533,00 45 A(KlE N -ON t :BELLSRVtER LGrtai eclae derelopmnr. church rerret or c campground or home WALKING DISTANCE TO THE BEACH 5 ... 01 DM Of Ms-] I A 75 O.EAN OKUINI LUI - On Soud Filtrchr $895,000 NEAR BEACH LOT - In Beia'h Hnmm.:.k Subdrivi..ri $189'?.00 3.3 ACRES 321 ft I'orai.gc onR 5R200MIA 3.06 ACRES ZONED CHT -Jlus n.orLhrf 1-95 26 +1. ACRES SITE fr.rcur, A One ..f the best co.rmmerialsifre on high traff r or, US 17 Mary possible re-s -MH le ycour PFk--y High vA.iiyi r. Ri.- corridior on I'.inrd Server a il.lable buenri here, Asic:rnblage porenip i iot] C or, ->r. Pliiiyinmor, trilt: INTERSTATE 95 EXPOSURE GCo.: ] S,,9)0 Z,,d Cl, Ui.rd p 1j: ,,rl ir,.L.mb t p. r.riil r med. m a... -Yii YLLE MI NI VrAREHOUUSE s.ie ,o 10:, , S..rn.rl.. ... ., tv .l(i .:.:-- ".c'-, O p rniunir, -. ,c..Jr r.n 1 i'- I, ,i.,'/' li...g I r, tril. r1 *', r,...Li- : " S a i arp *Ov.rt.Li *^ ..-l, ,rn rr .3V1 .-L'. ---ra -r ,rre -+.- r. .. _- "- .- -,.1.. ,. S e '.,.T i r.,0"I .Wi'o, -" <-.. -.. .:" I Sevig llo Amela Isand CARLTON DUNES 168 MARSH LAKES DR. PENTHOUSE 3 bedroom / 2 bath, 1,645 SF The epitome of luxury, oceanfront unit with southern exposure. $2,200,000 MLS# 32541 home. Fabulous lot! $399,000 MLS# 34161 BEAUTIFUL INTRACOASTAL CARLTON DUNES TOWNHOME Expansive oceanfront views, 3,322 SF, gorgeous appointments, very private. Community dock. Golf Club of Amelia Island Membership included. $1,125,000 MLS# 32730 garage. $.1,950,000 Includes extra MLS# 33596 Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! MAIN SALES OFFICE 3RUMMER (800) 322-7448 1- EACH {QU ~ A LLiQ <,,ALB RALTY 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 Conveniently located in the Publix Shopping Center S.. .' ;";, I.-". qSoMt h 90,4 2. e 0 J ri3a ,,' ,,, .... ...... ... .... ... .. (904) 32.1-1903 .. * Se vi g AllofAmela Iln LUXURY AT ITS BEST CARLTON DUNES $449,900 MLS# 33994 Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! MAIN SALES OFFICE SUMMER (800) 322-7448 BEACIH (904) 261-0624 Amelia Island, Florida _ . 5456 First Coast Highway Amelia Island, FL 32034 1c : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader ,CRESTCHvoE - "-.'.iill----- - *1 Year Gas based A s RAmnai n l edamen Cask back or 0% MC .MAL W Meii nlss, M aiples & Crest employees do not qual Ior gas m stock units i Eichludes vehicles M on edgt let. Discost kain ll nfates and lceitlveo plus SB9S document Iee. See store for datalls. $8,000 off 85,000 off $5,000 off 35 to Choose 40 to Choose 50 to Choose RWON CRESTCHEVROLET .L 8281 Merril Rd. at SA (Southblse) 727-4658 www.crestclhevrolt.com NEW CAR DEPT. HRS.: M-F 9-9, Sat. 9-7, Sun. 11-6 SERVICE DEPT.: M-F 7:30-6, Sat. 8-4, Sun. 11-6 MV#i2 ?9 Locally Owned and Very Well Maintained Luxury Sedan in Outstanding Condition. Ebony Black Exterior with Dove Grey Leather Seating. Power Sunroof, Seats & Windows; Climate Controlled A/C, Auto, Cruise & Tilt. Alloy Wheels & CarFaxrM Certified 1 Owner. Only 64K miles! Yours FOR OIVLY *'1,95 808 Off Island/Yulee FSBO 3BR/lBA, 1100 sq. ft., Yulee, block construction, oak wood floors, large shady oaks, well, septic, cleared acre. $125,000. (904)525-5808 4BR/3BA 28x80 DWMH, fireplace, garden tub. 1 acre corner lot. Well, septic. 2947 LIna Rd. $110,000. Call (904)206- 1334. GREAT VIEW North Hampton golf course, lake & marsh view ICI HOME, 3BR/2.5BA + loft, 2000sf, upgrades. Reduced. Call for appt., (904)225-5115. FSBO 86806 Cardinal Rd., Yulee. 3 lots, 3BR/2BA, LR. FR study, 2130 sq; ft 2 carports, garage. fenced back,,ard. .$234,900. (904 583-93468583-0568 Pirates Wood Lots From $45,000. Please call C.H. Lasserre Real Estate (904) 261-4066. 3.4 ACRE MARSH FRONT PENINSULA - Located in North ir, ampton Golf membership included Club rouse, tennis courts. swimming facility. 18 hole Arnold Palmer golf course. May also be purcnsIed as a 1 4 acre lots & I 99 acre lot. Call (904)415-1669, owner. NEAR MARSH 1/2 acre on cul-de-sac Private, pristine large oaks Fiddler's Walk ioff Barnwell). $65.500. 491-4280. Pic: at www.aboutamella.com Real Estate . PLANTATION LOT Oak Point Golf course view. 1904)261-54-71 LOT FSBO AIP Enjoy the resort lhiesr,le or. beautiful full size wooded lot on cul-de- sac. Close to beach, golf snoopping 1232,000. Call i904)277-4816 MARSHFRONT 3/4 ACRE LOT r, Jordcn's Coue Subd. (off BlackroCk Roadl) $130,000 Owner financing avail., 55000 door,n. 950/mu. Call i90i4)234-8986 SECLUDED PRISTINE LOCATION Very unique. Ad) to Summer Beach Gcolf Course Steps to beach 2 loLt ea,:h90'xl50' 1215,0000.-9. '9040277; 4319 810 Farms & Acreage LAND FOR SALE 5 acre tract on Coibn Rd Well & septic included 149.900. Call (904)225-2007. Q F PALM III REALTY www.palm3realty.com 904-321-4001 N BrNErE- Rare Find. Big Body Sedan E in Near Perfect Condition Well-Maintained Classic V"gslJ. with Only 74K Miles! A CarFaxTh Certified Only 2 Owners; Locally Owned. Deep Charcoal Grey Exterior with Light Grey Leather Seating. Power Moonroof & Windows, Power Heated Seats. ",- Central Locking. Yours S ": FOR OIL Y '9,950 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 1995 VOLVO 960 2000 FORD TAURUS SES 1997 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 Laredo 4x4. Locally Owned and Super Clean Sport Luxury Sedan in Like-New Mid-Size Family Car in Excellent Condition. Diamond White Paint, Light Grey Leather Maintained. All the Toys V8, Auto, Condition. CarFax" Certified I Owner with Only 64K Miles V6, Auto. Cold A'C: Power Seats. Power Windows, Locks & Seats; Cold A/C Power Windows and Locks; Only 74K Miles. Ivory White Exterior with Wlndows Locks & More Cruise & Tilt, Cruise and Tilt AM/FM.l Stereo Cass /CD. Cruise & Tilt. Alloy Wheels, Leather and Grey Leather Seating. 3 Position Memory Power Seat and Keyless Remote. Alloy Wheels and Moonrool. 4.6 Litre Factory CO Stereo. Towing Package, Seat, Fog Lamps, Climate Controlled A/C, Champagne Beige Exterior with Tan Cloth Engine, Auto, Cold A/C. Clean CarFax"' Power Seat and More. Yours Moonroof, 6 Cyl., Auto, Cruise and Tilt Yours Seats Sate Fuel and Moe Your Family Hisiory Only 69K Miles and Yours For Only '10,950 For Only 17,950 For Only '7,950 For Only '7,450 A A 9 *iiiiii11111111lq 111 111111 1994 FORD RANGER XLT 2001 PONTIAC SUNFIRE SE 1994 BUICK REGAL GS Super Cab. V6, Auto, Cold A/C, Power Sharp 4-Door Sedan That's Good On Beautiul 4 Door Sport Sedan vtlh Plenty o01 Windows &- Door Locks. Cruise and Till, Alloy Gas, 4 Cyl., Auto, Cold A/C, AM/FM Eve Appeal 3.8 Lire V6. Aulo, Cold A/C, 4 Wheels. New Tires and Bedliner. Well Stereo. 4 Wheel ABS, Power Steering Wheel ABS, Dual Airbags Power Window, 6& l.la,ntaned and CarFax'" Cenified I Owner akes.. Fire Red Exterior with Grey Locks While with Light GCre Leather. ..,ih Only 74K Miles Like New Inside and & Brakes.. Fire Red Exterior with Grey Sunrool. Alloy Wheels &. More CaFa " Our Don't Miss This Fuel Saving Truck! Yours Cloth Bucket Seats. Clean CarFax"t Cernlied I Owner lilh Lo.' lliles G Cood Size For Only '6,950 Historyl Yours For Only '6,950 Famly Car For Only '5,450 r: -..- lust Traded In By Local Owner. Clean CarFa"-' History. 3.8 Litre V6, Auto, Cold A/C, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Power Windows and Door Locks. Cruise & Tilt Well-Maintained and Yours 480+/- ACRES In Ware County, located in south Georgia, one hour north of Jacksonville. Cutover timberland for development or hunting. Will trade or swap for Amelia Island property. (912)282-3033 112 ACRES on Georgia Coast. Marsh frontage and large island, paved road; live oaks, beautiful property Great Invest nent or develop now. Held by owner/broker for 24 ,rs but must sell. Hear Darien. fl,600,000. Can Dan ,a.(912)43--4526 and leave a message. CASH FOR YOUR ACREAGE Call Wrr, F Sheffield, Inc., Realtors. JA, (904)724-8995 " 811 Commercial/Retail I 1308 HSF BUILDING ,ear buit : 2000 Zc.nerd CPO. 1/2 acre. Crr,,er ofI AlA 6& [ Peter Blvd. In rulee. Call 1st Coast Realty, (904)225-2696., FOR SALE OR LEASE By Owner - Commercial suite Ideal for either office or' retail space. Located downstairs at Gateway to Amelia. 1200 sq. ft. Call (904)206-1625. FERNANDINA BEACH for sale or lease, 115 5. Second Sr. on harbor 20.000sf retail, warehouse It Industrial, or development site, all air conrditiorned lease for 14 rirNlJ or sell for 11,195 000 Owner 1617) 913-0113. I e 817 Other Areas COASTAL GEORGIA Water ac.:e-s. rnarshfront romesltes. Gated community tennis, gclt. kayaklng & ,-anoeing Pr.construction aiscounrs. limited time Frorrm Tid- 701 www.coopersior-t .com. (877) 266-7376. FCAN SERENE MOUNTAIN GOLF H,:,r,-lite $230.'mrro UpIcale CGol Co.rrm.iunt,, set amid D,/e designed 18 role ccur'e in Carolina Mountains. Brearntakinq .iewsv Near Asheville, IJC. A .anct..:-neod Golf Digest Teacning Faciliry, Call rc-l-rree i661334.3253 ext. 832 ww cherokee.alleic c:rnm. Pricl. I59 900 10c'. down, balance finar..:e. 12 n',s. at 4.49 o fixed, crne Near balloon,, OAC. FCArj FORECLOSED GOV'T HOMES 0 or lo,w lownl Tax repo-s & bankruptcles licJ credit OK. 50 ,to low drown For I.stirnag 800)501-1777 ext. 1299 FCArJ BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA Must see the beautiful peaceful mountains ,:of Western tiC rlourntainf. HrC.iTme cabin-, acreage & ,nvestmernt Clnerokee r.lountain Realr5 GMAC Real E-rate. Murph .. wvws.cnerokeemoun[tainrealcy.com. Call for ree brochriure (800)541-5868. FCANJ FOR SALE Rustic home on over four acres of woods Alth small creek in Western ra C Open floor plan, loft, Ch&A generator, new root, fireplace, wood burning stoe. Asking 5170,000 E-mail: ow-tnbrg@aol com or call 1826)479-6816. AMELIA PARK in Amelia ParK 3BR/3 5BA. pine lIours, granile ounilers, metal rooul, I,20 SF poi(hes, many more e-rsi Call Beano Rooens at 415-0371 * SOUTHERN CREEK MARSHFRONT, INSIDE LOTS BIG OAKS, UNDER- GROUND UTILITIES, SMALL GATED COMMUNITY NEAR 107. NO ASSOCIATION BRING YOUR BUILDER $75,000 TO $140,000. * YOUR HOME HERE PLEASE CALL TO TALK ABOUT OUR SERVICES AND YOUR CONCERNS ON SELLING YOUR HOME IN A PROFESSIONAL MANNER *YULEE-VERY NICE 1998 DW, 1,620 SF ON 1 ACRE, CORNER LOT 3/2. NEW SHINGLE ROOF $110,000 817 Other Areas ! LAKE VIEW BARGAIN $29,900. Free boat slip. H on eleation.:r, eautriull, wooded parcel. cro-:." from national forest on 35,000 acre recreational lake In TN. Paved roads, u/g utlls, central water, seveer, more Excellent financing. Call now 800O04-3154-1 ct[ 608 Sunset Bay, LLC. FCArN * 5 Mobile omes ON ISLAND: SWMH 3/1 $650/mo. or 4.165.'-,k i *I500 0epp SWMH 3/2 16951mo or $165/wk. + 1500der, (904)261-5034 SINGLE WIDE MOBILE HOME - 2BR/1BA, front porch. No pets. $550/mo. + dep. Call (904)225-0353.... FOR RENT 3ER.'2BA 1440sf, CH&A, 1 acre, fr,:-rt & tack porches. Wilson Nleck' area. $800/mo. + $800 deposit. (904)225-2463 855 Apartments - Furnished SMALL 1BR 200' from the ocean. Non- smoker rMinimum 6 me. lease. All utilieE, inrcludea. i1600,'mo -+ 450 security I ?0-4' -5.3580 AMELIA PARK Furnished Granny Flat ava lablec imrnedlatly. $600/rr.O. Including Esecrric warer garbage. (904)321-2744 AT THE BEACH Small efficlenc5 ai.llabine nin includes all utilities. Long term orn, tNo pets. t110/wk + $330 dep. (904)261-5034 2BR/IBA DUPLEX APT. wom W/D hookup rio pet-. rio smoking. 19041261- 0390 2BR Full furnished llrghir asic cable, WV 0. $180.,eel + $isC8 deposit Call i90 Ji2"-(1635 I 56 Apartments Unfurnished.. FOR RENT Parually furnrine.l IBR, r.fur 'ncE i 2r,. HI- ,:rl : District. s675 ,'904,26l-3307 MARSH COVE CONDOMINIUMS LO:CatedO *:'rf Amelia island Parkway, M-larsn Co.' orfers neriwly remodeled 2 & 3BR apart.eri.rs ard t[on homes Brand rnew .arpet ard ceramic trie rloor" appliances catliriets :countertops and mucn more' Wasrer/Drver connections included and laundry center available. Prices starting at $615. .vater, trash and sewagee service included. Call today for more Info. (904) 261 0-'91.. , 2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE across the street from thic beach. ver/ nce $.795/iTimo + 1ec dep Anmella Island Lo-dging Syytem; (9041261-4148 or 1904)27"g-9702. NEWLY RENOVATED STUDIO APT. - 2ER.28B 1105 S. 8th Sr rio pets $L200;mo., 6 mo. lease. Call (904)261" 8887. tell 753-3584. AMELIA PARK IBR apartment. Kitchen ih.'.inq room. W'D. 1700/month. 277-9646,. 3BR/1BA DOWNSTAIRS APT. CH&A, carper., tile, new appliances, W/D hOokup, ocean view. Pets OK Depo-"ts. $1000/mo. (904)415-1189 SOMERSET APARTMENTS Try a nerw standard of apartment living at 5omer-:et beautiful IBR & 2BR SItIGLE STORY' apartments located off Amelia Parkway. These modern apartments feature vaulted celllngs, ceramic tile loors., built-In computer' desks, aasherdryer cornnctions- & mucn more' Price .starting at $615. water, trash, and sewage service included. Call today for moreI'lnformatlon at (904)261-0791 I WAtiiTOa BEACH- -- 2BR, IBA, .. lar.a' S825/rr,o + 1st & last Call (904)321- 07 18 1 2 S .1 S i i a * WAREHOUSE N HWY. 17 SOUTH 14.400 SO FT GREAT LOCATION, 2 BLOCKS FROM A1A/200 $998,500 * SELLING WATERFRONT? PLEASE CALL A REALTOR" WHO HAS LIVED ON THE WATER SINCE 1987 LAURALYN 225-3133 FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. . 1998 D/WIDE- 3/2 FLEETWOOD ON I ACRE CLOSE TO SHOPPING & THE BEACH. GREATBUY- $87,500. 0 O*rYU E B A CHO FIEhs b e h r *ory u ic "00wi ththlpofsi onaIcre ouexpct U ..................... ............ Asteit U I II I'M/rn ff 7-1 il I 17 18 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader lit 856 Apartments J S Unfurnished ;i 2BR/1BA upstairs beachslae duplex for rent at 832 N. Fletcher. Living room opens onto covered deck wi/view of ocean, tongue & groove wood walls & ceilings throughout $700/mo unfurnished or i850/mo furnishAd electric & water included. Less that 150 ft. to the beach s100 off 3rd month's rent with a 6 month E, NO PETS. References/credit check/aeposit required. Must be on same job for a minimum of 1 year. Call (800)522-1955 ext. 109 from 9-5 or email rlemmond,'icomcast net. Affordable Living for eligible low Income seniors, handicapped or disabled. I & 2 bedrooms Rate based on income. Apply at Sandridge Apts, 2021 Jasmine St, Fernandina BearT; (904)277-8722 Handicap Accessible apts available. Ecual Housing Opportunity Affordable Living for eligible low- income persons/families. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Rent based on income. Apply at Post Oak ApEs, 996 CIrrona Dr., Fernandina Beach; (904)277-7817. Handicap Accessible apis available. Equal Housing Opportunity S. FLETCHER APT. 2BR/IBA, 2nd floor, large deck, ocean view iL 100/mo Available 06/01. Call (904)261-8676. HISTORIC DISTRICT Quiet 2BR/IBA duplexes. Upstairs $925. Down-:tairs $775. References No pets. Call (404)441-64 17. 1857 Condos-Furnishedl FERNANDINA SHORES CONDO RENTAL 2BR/1 5BA. Weekly MaV-Sept. $575/wkI (678)493-2558. amelialislandrer.rals.net AMELIA WOODS IBR/IBA, immaculate condition. $900,:mo + utilities. Patio faces pool, & beach access. Very light & bright (770)789-2965 BEAUTIFUL AIP CONDO 3BR/3BA, marsh giew with pool & beach access. Call Kim @ (904)277-0939. 3BR/2.5BA 2 miles from beach & walk to downtown. $925/mo. + utilities & deposit & Ist months rent (904)753- 4459 NEW TOWNHOUSE on beautiful Amelia Island. 3BR/2BA. Walk to beach & shopping Available May ist Call f.904)710-5447. RIVERPLACE LUXURY TOWNHOME - 3BR/4BA, 2 laundry rooms, elevator, limestone floors, gated, riverfront w/dock. t2700/mo. (90-4277-7031 3BR/2.SBA TOWNHOUSE in Amelia Park. Double car garage. One year lease, $1425/mo. Call :'904)225-0519 or (703) 516-0425. [859 Hoples-Furnishe ] Amelia Landings A-1 Designer furnished 2BR/2BA, Isr floor fiat, close to pool 6, tennis courts. All utilities Included. Available now. NO PETS. $1200/mo. Ocean Park Furnisried 3BR/2BA 1st floor condo 2 available. Community oo0001 & spa with I car garage $1650/,'mo, available May 1It Without garage .11600/mo.. available Apni 10th. 95457 Captains Way Furnished 4ER/2BA home in Golfside north. Available now. $2450/mo. 15 Willow Pond Fabulous furnished nome on the golf course at Amelia Island Plantation. Main house has 3BR/2.5BA, formal living room, screened porch, in ground pool & e.,en a pool table Detached guest house perfect for 4th bedroom, office or guest suite Available February 1. Includes lawn care & pool service. 13500/mo. 30 Long Point Dr. Large beautifully furnished home on the Long Point Golf Course is over 3700 sq. ft. It has ._3BR/4.S5BA, Jarge family room,__formal tivung & flIrinrt. roc.ms, & 2-car garage., Available .May tst i for fleIxlbte terms.. $6300/mo.' 1518 Piper Dunes Luxuriously furnished, oceanfront, 2nd floor condo at Amelia Island Plantation has 3BR/3BA and over 2300 sq ft. Large wrap around porch gives you the best 'view on the Island. Guard Gated Community with a lot of amenities available. Includes 1 car garage and a pool. In the complex. Available soon. $7,000/mo. Call Patricia Cool at Chaplin Williams Rentals, 261-0604 or visit chaplinwilliamsrentals.com for more information. [860 4tms-unturoshed AMELIA PARK HOME 4BR/3.5BA. Large lot. $ 1900/month 2 '7-9648 Available M-lay 1. UPDATED 1940'S COTTAGE near AppleDees. 2BR/IBA, good condition, large lot, 2 decks. $750/mo. 415-0303. Available 515. FERNANDINA BEACH Brand new home on fassau Lakes Cir 1750 s.f., 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage, nice yard. Call Susie @ (904)556-6996 or (912)882-4464. CURTISS H. LASSERRE Real Estate, Inc. RESIDENTIAL 3BR/2BA IN OTTER RUN 2-car garage. Iawn maincerance included $1.250tmo + unlites 4BR/3BA OCEANVIEW HOME - Great view & easy beach access Oer 2.000 SF. $l.750mo uuilities ACROSS FROM RITZ, IN GATED GOLF SIDE SOUTH 3BR/2BA home on pr.vare Yaclv.man Dnre $1.850Bmo + uniues Yard maintenance & pest control included usurasN. VACATION 48? So FLETCHER 2BR/I BA oceanv.iew. MonthlyM/eekly rental COMMERCIAL S* HISTORIC DISTRICT PROFESSIONAL OFFICE witLh 3 moms 5 POINTS PLAZA Prime retail space .n shopping center with Applebee's, SteinMart and CvS From 1.200 ro 6.000 SE DEERWALK Pr.nuv high hvs.bility location on AA in ONed I1250SFunit s. 511-13psi Plu'. $3 cam II:,- Ca .4- U- -o.' -1 j860 Homes-Unfurnished Walk To The Beach & Ritz Carlton in gated Golfslde South Community. Newly constructed amenities center & pool. 3BR/2BA. Lawn maintenance & pest control included. $1950/mo. Call Curtis Lasserre Real Estate (904)261-4066. OLD TOWN Renovated historic cottage, 2BR/1BA, LR, kit.,, laundry:& bonus room. Good neighborhood for kids. $900/mo. Call (904)261-0012. 629 N. Fletcher Newly remodeled single family home has 3BR/2BA, I-car garage & ocean view Available April lit. il100/mo 103 Elder Court 3BR/2BA nome in Ocean Ridge on large corner lot. Beautiful hardwood floors, all new appliances including washer & drier, large open floor plan, ceiling fans, & 2- car garage. Available now. NO PETS. $1 300/nio. 1330 Autumn Trace Large -1BR 2BA home 2100 sq. ft., on a corner lot on the south end of the island. 2-car garage. NO DOGS. Available nov,. f1300/mo. 3436 Fiddlers Bend 2 or 3BR/2BA condo on Amelia Island Plantation Has gorgeous marsh views & lovely wood N tiled flicors. No smoking. 1700/rno Call Patricia Cool at Chaplin Williams Rentals (904)261-0604 or visit chaplinwilliamsrentals.com for more information. 3BR/2BA Lawn rriainenance included S1250/mo 4BR/2BA LaW r. maintenance included $1300/mo. Call Arnie Zetterower, Palm 1Il Realry, LLC. (904)415-2686. ISLAND HOME for rent. 38R/1 5BA, new appl. new carpet, fresh paint, fenced backyard Must see. I 1100/mo. + $1500/ dep 428S 14th. For apot. 261-2517 OCEANVIEW BEACH HOUSE 3BR/IBA. $1100/mo. Please call (919)779-2101. AMELIA PARK Furnished 3BR/2 5BA townhouse with 2-car garage available Immediately. $1600/mo utilities (904) 321-2744 FERNANDINA BEACH 2 new homes for sale or rent. 3BR/2BA each, $Il00/mo + sec. aep. Non-smokers. Pet considered. Or $175,000/each Call (904)277-8780 Conv. To Hwy 17, 95, Amelia Isi. - Remodeled 3/1, wood, tile, carpet floors, fenced yard, W/D hookup. Pet considered. No smokers $800/mo. + sec. 261-9205 FLORA PARKE 31180 Grass, Park 3BR/2BA, 2000 so. ft., on the lake sprinkler & alarm system, pest control. Has separate meter for grass $1300/mo Nick Deonas Realty, inc. (9041277-0006 86601 WORTHINGTON DRIVE Beautiful new 4BRI2BA home on large lakefront lot with 2-car garage. Vaulted ceilings, security system, water softener sprinkler system & window treatments. Over 2100 sq. ft. s$450/mo. 753-3616 or 261-1101 LOOKING FOR A long term, unfurnished rental in the Amelia Island area? Visit our website at www rentury2lferreira.com for a complete listing or call Carol or Snerri ig Century 21 (904)261-3077. BEACHWAY HOME 4BR/2BA, 2-car garage, open & spacious home, large lot. Available in mid-April. $1L200/mo. Call 206-2841. OTTER RUN HOME 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage, large yard. $1,100/mo. Lawn care Included. 6 mos. or I yr. lease. Call (904)874-4877. WATERFRONT HOME in naturally beautiful Pirates Wood. 3BR/2BA fireplace. $990. (904)261-8287 1 YR. OLD HOME All appliance upgrades. 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage, study/office. Large lot. private neighborhood, Otter Run, near 1-95 $1150/mo. 261-0331 I 863 Office I OFFICES Beside Armelia Insurance, Sadler Rd. Various sizes. Call George, (904)233-3161. 1864 Commercial/Retail 1600SF OFFICE, 4000SF WAREHOUSE - 3 r.ailtop .c:...rs high visibility, A1A location. $4250/mo. + tax. Call Curtiss H. Lasserre Real Estate (904)261-4066. DEERWALK Prime h.gn visi.I.ir location. or. AIA in Ori3al 1250si urLs Curtiss LaS;serre Peai Estate (904)261.4066. AMELIA ISLAND RESORT AREA Prime location on Fir-r Coast H- i, north of AliP, SOuth .':f RIE Carlicn. 1008-1530 sq. ft Call (904)27;7.3376 RETAIL SPACE 540 to 2000 so ft. Island Plaza on Bin St Amelia Coastal Realty (904)261-2'7r0 500-3000 SQ. FT. Strra.4e warehouse, retail, or art 'tudiO for lpra3e with loading dock & 12 ft. ceilings. Or, future trolley route in his-toric downtown AvailaDle now i9041321-2222 901 Automobiles I '98 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT Dark red,.gra, 41WO. PW, PB, cruise, [.wving pg loaded iver, good share. All records 113Y miles t4500 And, (90-4 338-8669. 2000 LEXUS LS 400 Platinum Edition 33 000 mileA In e''cellsnt :cornilton, transferaole 2-,,r extended bumper ro bumper warrant, All available extras included GPS tria.igato:r Call i'904.321- 2793 or i610.l864-3'95 ALL- SiRiVICE REALT3-Y, INC. Property Management 1925 S. 14th St., [e. 4-Amelia bland, FL *131 S. 6" SI. $750/mo. iGrei LIl' lIIJ id i i d, a iliig J iru r .w in ir ri li;-. t10rl 1aldi .'ii:1 W ilr'4rf rl I:H.5A )Jarbyi 1 ,ij '.31. Avail r-..w P ,; upI .niiii Jispiiisi 338-A Tarpon Ave.- $1.195/mo. i? I bli. i) h iri [i E v.n hWai-i ,.r'ir & tgaritge i'ihllidril i',l iPel' upir jipprvsal Anail Now arr sA, L I-da/W 96189 Abaco Island Dr 51.150/mo. ,' : rn,:, Ula d i rC.i iTt l i l'-'1 I) l, l hJu LaW -P iWn A,-s rr ,- iplii.- il iiri... ir, l ri iqn ljl ril r l 5 airy :plI i l iii ., l, ii p .i l ,, n ri, i b i: vajil Pet upon3iiijDt:vi AAvil A li 344 Piney Island Or. S2.300/mo. / *il.,r i)i 51" r ailr, llr "i, M j ,,i,, nil sir-A' I1 rr,:r,,1 .5 ri],|[l? o'Ir, r, p,,,r, Avuil 1 ',l. COMeMsiWnERCIA %. L 1939 So. 8'" St. -5450/mo. each & up + Tax. IjrnitS 4 j.Jiijii Ir l t or t5'i l ,r" or t Till h, l 'iip i i nii I i,)r A ll L0 ,ilfl liif( l a/n ,) : h ,l siii i B u ,j 2,000+ SF ofat SPACE In PUBLIC SHOPPING CENTER. PiTiti iiii fii Alaill ImTiITe.i]iifly' Call tarb rat Lyle, am iftar delalls 904-277.9700. smcurlt nepoamlt Required Equal to 1 Monthls Rant V t.gzi Ijiil[ Il 1 A S1 IMMACULATE 3BR/2.5BA custom ,home... Gated .,community ..with .poo- &, 1an 5 ( 0 ahll (9014)41- - I $.* 0, i. go ') t f OCEANVIEW 3BR/2BA and 2BR/1BA Call (904)261-4066, C.H. Lasserre, Realtor, for special rates. HOME AWAY FROM HOME Fernandina Beach, 3BR/2BA, large deck surrounding front, short walk to beacon. 800/week (904)783-6700 Furnished 4 SOUTH FLETCHER : 2BR/2BA house. Close to the beach. $1,100/mo. includes electric, water, garbage, sewage & lawn maintenance. Available Now. + RACHiAELAVENUE: 3BR/2BAhouse. Close to the beach. $1,500/mo., includes lawn maint. Available Now. + FOREST RIDGE: 2BR/IBA condo. Community pool & tennis courts. No PETS. $825/mo. Available Now. Unfurnished * WEST 5TH ST.: 2BR/2BA unit (down). Close to the beach $800/mo. Includes water & lawn maintenance. Available Now. + PARKVIEW: NEW 3BR/2BA house. $1,300/mo., includes lawn maint. Available Now. + OCEAN DUNES: 2BR/2BA oceanfront condo. Great ocean view & community pool. $1,375/mo. Available Now. No PET. + WEST5TH ST.: 3BR/2BA condo. Large garage, community pool, close to the beach. $1,300/mo. Available Now. No PETS. S 1,263 BEDROOMS VQi4. 41LE PER MONTH * Large Apartments On-Site Management Clubhouse & Playground Pool 20 Minutes From Fernandina & Jackson\ ille OPEN 8:30.$A 5:30P.M. Monday-Friday Eastwoo Oaks (904) 845-2922 A T- A"'A-A 37149 Cody Circle A PART M _N T S Hilliard, Florida S901 Automobiles 901 Automobiles I 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4 door sedan, 4700 miles, like new. $15,000, Call (904)491-3280. 2000 Jeep Wrangler, green, 4 cyl., new 33" tires & 10" rims, 4" super lift, new top &. radiator, 49,000 ml., exc. cond. $14,500. 1972 Cutlass Supreme Convertible, exc. shape. 261-5196, 415- 4372 '93 5-10 BLAZER 4X4 4-.r, manual 5- speed, 4 wheel drive, V6, PS, PB. Runs great $2300 190-)335-7301[ '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE Full, loaded it. green exterior w'lt green leather interior, AC. Exs: condition 122,500 miles 13500. f(904335-7301 1998 BUICK LESABRE 53K miles. A'C $5,500. Call 1I9041333- '900 STUDENTS CAR 1994 Bjl.:k Regal 2-dr coupe, hite lot'.: of god'1 use left See at 910 San Fernando. 1950 Call 2'7-6028. 1998 HONDA PASSPORT White. 2WD i owner 150K miles (rjy). Good interior, exterior & mechanical conditioner Trailer httch, 6c:,1. 3900. 190-14)261-3638 2003 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 dr, SE 25 000 miles. spoiler, premium wheels, like new. Warranty Sacrlfic.:e 10,900 After 5pm l-F anytime wknds, 415-1749 1991 CORVETTE auto. air 32 000 mile, .900' 1996 CHEVY TAHOE 2 dr., 4WD,' 17,2,000 miles, $3500. .Call (904)225-2090. 1983 OLDSMOBILE 88 Runs good. Asking prj.:e $1 2010 Call (904)277-3838. 1997 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE '6,000 miles, green with ran to.p 8. interior in good condition $6500,negotiable. Call 491-0028 & leave mes-'age on '.ice mail 1995 AUDI 90 Great sp.:.rr, -1-Or sedan -.;En ple,-.r, off pc.wer 5-sd: manual 16 full., loaded rlhco.nroof Remote Ar-iFr-iCD, cold AC. $3300. (9i041335- 7301 1997 FORD TAURUS TL 4 dr. black aL'ian interior good ,co-riation new t-rakes Asking 1.800,OBO. Call i904 c6830481 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE 1975 - Red with ohite interior 350 VS. $7500. Call 1904)491-0295. 5500! Police Impounds - Hvr.dac.'Che.,.] Jeers, el:. Car- fr..m 1500. For lifting 1i'600'i"49-8116 ext. '02 FORD EXPLORER- 2WO, VSB. write/tan ithr Edlie Bauer, .32K, tow package. excellent condition 19,500. Pi call t904)321-2633. IL 4019 Osprey Point Lane (Off Barnwell Rd.) 3BR/2BA, beautiful rustic home on large wooded lot, gourmet kitchen with skylight, stainless steel appliances and tile floor, screened porch, separate laundry room, water softener and filter, large storage area qn ground floor. First time rental. 1,800 SF. $1,495/mo. CONDOS / TOWNITIHOMES 2413 First Avenue. C-6 (Forest Ridge Village) - 1.B 2 ,A [.:, r.,rou:e l.:.j[ct3 ait rear : p irp r ,i b. ll ,1, a,-. .1",I5-" ir.:lud :.. ,T..r. pool renr., cciu, pi.,gic. u-L d l il ra .d lh. dk ance .: ir- Ec. :-. il:.. c :;,hool> a.3 r.:p..-.g i.5.22 '_ SI 0-lcij. "A..iole Nov Ocean Dunes (3200 S. Fletcher Are., D-1) 'icu car, i i e ar-' ci. .i I.? ir., ea.:r., r, I nsh, 2 P. I A gqo.Jna ilior urnit Fu.vnihed c ei.l,.g .laj "i :aipf ld i-,djr.?d .T.: 1tr .r. I..-. ar j a ba.j.lin Oi'.. . r ITi,.c- a :r.er d,,e.' ir.:Ju.j_ id e..-g .ar.-i p,.k.ng 1 21i 20 i I '. .,-, A. i.allie NO.. SINGLE FAMIbLY HOMES 86480 Riverwood Drive (Aleadowrfeld Bluff) - 4BR., 3BA Tr,. ike-nev.' r,.-on i. i:o .ecr...ir, li,. LC ,i'd :l1.:' 0 h r'oppr- :.:h.:ul: a rd back: up 1. ,'.,.- a rea Bra-u .--..-,rm jard lull oth Up'J. 'li r~l ,,[e b tr, ha; ,.3 r3 1-1 jub .,rr. Ecar r ,te ih.ier :l.]li Rei-,getic3 r .,.'r, i.:erake-. bu-i-n .r, a:r,er i.-n care i,,ilu ded 2.!04- if SI ,30i m- 4A,.iiabzle nc.ril 2116 Purcell Drire (Off Will Hardee) ISR.BA 2 .:ar a'age ,irpice r. I- lh.,r f.i r t.. '.ul. ceiling makermakr bult,.n d.h-. .ine. ier-.r.- reia' i. p.'.-.kiilr .,:tem n Pi cor.u[roIl anr.d awr. i ca.e nclud-d i 2'80 SF $1 25Ui rric. ildable 1vai Ap.il 1613 Canterbury Lane (Lakewood) 46P1 284 Ir-..I I... ing & dining room i.replace csE,,ned porcr. ter.ced rear ,ardl & 2 ., garage. 2 11 1F 1.1 i rr., I,.r, Care ICluded 4...lable Nov. 262 Otter Run (Otter Run) 32BR.B 2 CB;a garage Inrg room vith fireplace. i.-'/n E i pa& *.'Aoni.id .r.'luded 1.7 0 Sf 5 1 42 ,',-,o Avilsble Now 314 S. 14th Street 2 R 1 56- iar.e rear deck en.:a ,ea. ,.O cat[-. kit.r,n 1995 rnmo .Jilable N.-.. 4292 Maple Court (Offer Rnn) 36S 2Es- i.:.ndir,,, ,:,rr. ,ar.. i. ki[i:r.hern. re,'..gqr- [or a ,hi .1:. IaTker aui[,: ,:- l'i-.: I.r.l. .:ei ir on r r ..'-:.r r.ed p..c-h 1 8. 0 SF I i 41lO .m:. 1n .r a' --.i A. .hiatc.lr N,:,.- 1276 Quartlefield Lane eR.,2 h.- nre O the i.,-, .-c L,.Ir roc, T. im.i, rooT. :epar3[e dr.nr. Icorn .'-.r.i a ,li il Cei. r Luur, k.ich, inc, ,inall .,,ce ICE r3a r Iaurdry i,,orrr, :-reensd p,'.:h. 2..:i r garage 1 '42 ;f 'gc.rgec.J" ..e., rri.ur :e 1: 1 Oil00 m.:-.:. .I Il -ipr.l 200 Palmetto Trail (Otter Run) LAKEFRONT Ei.ur..uli 'ek 2 8 r.:.r.9 ...[n 2' ca.r l ag i .n.r :,,n h : '. uii ,:e.I.rg a,.-3 i.repla-:c N.- kne. equipped ..ih d.p.i.J. h.. r,.e r.clr.grial.:i -i.rri .e.cak. Oning area and bri.3kTa:t b:r i ~4 Sf L ..r. :r .rud ed ti 525 mO. 3709 Parliament Dr. (QffS.R. 107) p,::.u r:.-, ,:..-. i 24 o.:tc lut Ft lures' Co:.- erd pC.:.l jre5 r..-'ilOok0r.g a.lk- 46F ?e6 ruqe grea' rc.-om ,i replacei 164 Ia' ir. tC 60 /SF j I -'i, n,-, v iatiel Spr.l trhru ODcerT,-:r 1019 Isle of Panlmsts Ecaut-,ul 36R 284 r,.-T. ...-' ,-,', ,,ard & sc.'e.cd p :.ch IGrrnal din..' are c3l I I.- : :r ,a :i- ,Udge v.'icen,.ak 2-car gaiage i ,' Sf Si 2"A a _ia .1, 86088 Santa Barbara Street (Lofton Oaks) br 2r- kitchen ..ith a.,'r...aiher di:pam .-:Emnak r .n ir.-,:ge .,-:P r. d..ng 9 .i5 t r.iom Winc-d rear 30 i 130 S 1 1 'n-. A* a.labl. 1.a1, COMMERCIAL Jasmine Offece Center (1303 Jasmine) i 1 bi-.:.n i4inh Sree' 5 a.O 3F Can b_ di.iclea .'l .e1iT-md-ol IOr .uaNi-I.-.d I-e ant S1200,S5 plu: alu Lsa l and ut.l. .-; ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS Business has been good and we are continuing to expand our portfolio of rental properties. If you would be interested in our leasing and management services for your property, please call Nip or joy Galphin I 901 Automobiles I THERE IS A lien or, a 1992 .'e-p Cherokee VIN# 134F35856NL160345 for Impound & storage charges & will be put up for silent public auction 4/25 at 12pm at '36 cSwain Ra .(904)321-3422. No Title, no le)z '1993 FORD TAURUS LE.Ei than 60 i,00 miles. See at 206 Citrorna Dr Cir, $1700. ,904)261-621- r\ 902 Trucks | 1982 FORD F100 V6 3 seed :.r. Column, good tires 'vsE. .grea r.ork truck, runs 0000 :l10'1 080 1904)21- 2027 or 415.2941 '91 DODGE DAKOTA L-LI.nq bed .6 automatic grear Ihnae t51500 Call 1904) 225-6999. 2004 FORD F250 4;,'a Lariat package on road 6.0 dieel, 6"00 mile- super cab, Rhino bedlner -hnort bed rtoi package. Call i904.)28-4919 2000 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Laredoc. A/C, PS, PW PL cruise CD/cassette ro:. rack, [ow package. 0,000i0 mile: 10,400. 1904i321 -0 6 S 903 Vans 1981 FORD VAN 0G.-.O work .ar. i150 Call (9041277-6954 for re-r ari.e L- 12C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,2005 CLASSIFIES News-Leader Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. Aftk 4..- , .bi ..... -_" ^.- J. ~*i fins . . . ......... . 4 -- , .i5 ", 127 So. 5"TH STREET $275,000 96394HIGH POINTE DRIVE $649,900 4297 MAPLE COLURT $179,900 2035 ViL CGE LANE $259,900 Great rental property in the Historic District with excellent appreciation Terrific new Donna Lynne home under construction-in the gated High 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located in Otter Run subdivision. Has laminate Ar,, Ii.i ~ .,:. n ,h.:,r, ;;,, ..i,i, F.l condition and great location. 1998 potential. Corner lot, double car garage, 2BR/1BA in each unit. Currently Pointe community. Open andbright4BR/3.5BA home featuring a screened and tile flooring, over 1,600 SE Suitable as starter or downsizing. Great in, I r, ~ I ,:,.:' i I .. ,Ily screened porch. Private yard and has tenants in both units. MLS #34156 porch & optional bonus room. Stucco & stone exterior finish. MLS #32928 home with new paint. Call for details. MLS #34452 -2-car garage. Extra bonus room upstairs. Call today! MLS #34077 JANiE WEST IMORELLAND 9 1i4. 320,1. ,GLENN- HAN.COCK 904 ..20)i EVELYN MORTENSO 4 '120 -O PAT M JLiNE 9 ". !!I 2012 BRIDAL ROAD $221,900 LOT 4, SOUND POINT COURT $1,150,000 Investment opportunity!' Brick duplex on Island, 2BR/1BA, new sep- What a view from this premium marshfront lot with distant Intracoastal tic system, both sides'rented at this time, or live in one side and rent Waterway views in prestigious Long Point in Amelia Island Plantation. Build out the other side. Call for an appointment! MLS #34538 anew today & enjoy this gated enclave with Ocean Club amenities. MLS #34630 I CARLENE McDUFFIE 904.753.1522 CLAUDIA WATTS 904.556.4000 86481 EASTPORT DRIVE $349,900 Enjoy-the community amenities of North Hampton when you pur- chase this lovely home! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, split bedrooms, screened lanai. MLS #34429 KATHY WHITE 904.753.2705 I U 86125 MORICHES DRIVE $494,900 Quality craftsmanship and meticulous homeowners are evident through- out this stunning home. Spacious floor plan provides ample room.in this 5BR/4BA home built for family fun & entertaining. MLS #34590 C AM RniMO)T\TT A *n90 4c9 l12. 1738 REGATTA DRIVE + $599,000 95178 WOODBERRY LANE + $525,000 Lovely golf community home with all the rooms and features you would want. Well appointed home in Summer Beach's The Preserve. Large home with Rich hardwood floors,ceramic tile, gourmet kitchen, wet bar, summer kitchen over 2,500 SF, 4BR/4BA, 8 ft. interior doors, Corian, open floor plan, sepa- in the FLA room. 4BR/3.5BA, office with built-ins. MLS #33169 rate living room & lots of tile and crown molding. MLS #34302 PAM MEYER 904.415.0303 PAT TROXEL 904:321.1999 t~4~ I: 86104 CALAWAY DRIVE $154,900 Tranquility & convenience await you in this sturdy.concrete block home. This 3BR/2BA home with nearly 1,600 SF has a lot of functional living space. Above ground pool & paved patio are perfect for entertaining. MLS #34442 MARY YATES 904556 9350 . -dtl- 4- ' LoT 27, HIGH POINTE DRIVE $199,900 Premium interior corner lot, 1.8 acres, in private gated sanctuary in prestigious High Pointe off Barnwell Road. MLS #33128 SLYNDA WOOD 904 753 0571 .4.7- 115 So. FLETCHER AVENUE $475,000 1541 GLENWOOD ROAD $890,000 Beach cottage directly across from beach access. 2 bedrooms, zoned for Waterfront contemporary home with dock and boat ramp on 5 acres. short-term rental. Room for expansion or add 2" floor for gorgeous ocean Extra garage & bonus room, over 3,000 SF. Great views on tidal creek. views. MLS #34617 MLS #34689 KAREN WERLING 866.437.8505 GERRY CLARE 904.753.2377 97036 PEG LEG WAY $208,500 95204 SPRiNGTiDE LANE $1,490,000 Brand new frame house with covered front porch, 2-car carport, Beautifully furnished RiverPlace villa with boat slip included. Great sun- 3BR/2BA. Located in a community with a pool and boat ramp. setsfromvirtuallyevery room,3BR/4BA. Formallivinganddiningrooms, Completed by July. Call] anie. to see this piece of paradise. MLS #34069 family room, summer kitchen on screened balcony & more. MLS #34705 TANTE WESTMORELAND 904.753.2018 GLENN HANCOCK + 904.753.2009 *< m '4 JYPY, Mt"H4. 86555 No. HAMPTON CLUB $349,500 Lovely home in golf community with golf views from the front of house, elegant & open floor plan, fireplace, large fenced yard, large kitchen with island & many upgrades. Augusta floor plan w/bonus room. MLS #34268 PAT TROXEL 904.3?1 1990 U 2985 PIGEON CREEK ROAD $64,900 86120 CREEKWOOD $239,700 2413 FIRST AVENUE, I-4 $169,900 Cozy 2BR/2BA on one acre, nice trees, storage building, all fenced, 12x20 Meadowfield 4 bedroom home built in 2002 with 2,240 SF Beautiful decor, Walk to the beach from this well-maintained 2BR unit in Forest Ridge deck, eat-in kitchen, walk-in closet in 13x15 MBR. Within 1 mile of public family room/living room, fenced yard bordered by wooded preserve. conven- Village! All appliances including washer & dryer. Owner occupied. boat ramp in Hilliard. Quiet, country living. MLS #33111 SOLDI ient location. MLS #34641 Pets allowed. Call for your appointment today! MLS #34706 CARLENE McDUPPFFTE 904 753 1522 KATHY GARLAND 4* 94 556 5744 KATHY WHITE 904 753 2705 ~i~i 116 OrcAN RIDG[ $340,000 95104 SPRINGTIDL L.\~NE $1,175,000 86096 MoNtauiK $324,900 97668 PiRuTES PoINT RoUI) $330,000 1,..,, .: blocks from the beach. 3 bedroom home on private lake Mediterranean villa with fabulous sunsets. Rare unit has jacuzzi on Enjoy lots of living space in this gorgeous 4BR/3BA lakefront beauty Serenity is yours n this spacious canal front home situated on 3/4 acre in and ver/y J. .... .,..,,.,,rii,,. ..,mir,,riit, i'o. I t .n' li 11 th. patio, plumbed for summer kitchen addition, upgraded GE appli- in North Hampton. You'll also have a great view of the 4th tee box scenicPiratesWood. Norwegian brick and frame construction with wood price! ML #34676 ances, fully furnished, personal elevator. MLS #34145 across the lake from the master bedroom balcony MLS #34194 and Mexican tile floors, deck, porches. 3BR/3 full BA. MLS #34479 ',>UL WIRllNt, hn. i3 -350S EVET.Yi MORTEIIOl 4 0"04 '53 2014 M.ARYYATES 904 5569350 PAM MEYER 4 904 415 0303 1438 OAK STREET 4 $500,000 3302 BENNETT AVENUE $387,000 \ Outstanding commercial ,-..i. rr. 1... .;, .1 Ih..... iii .f \,ielia Island. OPEN HOUSE 1-4pm Sunday, April 10, 2005. Waterfront 1.3 3,800 SF with reception a .,,,. ,, i h, .r r ,ra ., lull bath, 4-12' acres ivith boat dock towards end of Nassauville Road, tidal roll-.iptl ..., hI. .1 IJ.- r 'mil l t.i ] p, rl ii MLS#33276 creek. MLS #34169 B]- Llr I LOT 14 ~ LITTLE PINEY ISLAND $159,900 95158 SPRINGTIDE LANE $990,000 Beautifully wooded lot with potential future marsh views in neigh- Amazing sunsets and views of the marsh and Intracoastal from this newly borhood. Build your dream home on this sizable piece of paradise. constructed RiverPlace townhome. Features private elevator, Travertine* MLS #30839 stone flooring, gourmet kitchen with granite & more. MLS #34249 JANIE WESTMORELAND 904.753.2018 PAT TROXEL 4 904.321.1999 1711111 MI -,-ma,^ M ... Iaw-, . c.:.-%, /I dr Rflmkl I ns r |