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Dow PUD advertising 200-guest weddings and special events

Dow PUD advertising 200-guest weddings and special events

David B. Corneal, the controversial developer whose high-pressure antics, and convenient promises led four of St Augustine’s city commissioners to approve a PUD for the Dow Museum of Historic Homes, was again escalated to the spotlight; this time when Historic City News reader Christina Emerick contacted public officials and other residents about representations on the…

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Local government officials paid more than average taxpayer

Local government officials paid more than average taxpayer

Historic City News has learned that the per capita personal income in St Johns County in 2014 was $58,379*.

Government
Wanchick says “no” to Civic Association “free rent” deal

Wanchick says “no” to Civic Association “free rent” deal

In a thirteen-page agreement reviewed by Historic City News, the St Johns County Board of Commissioners gave away free use of the County’s Pier Park each Wednesday for ten years.

Government
Sheriffs take office in Flagler and St Johns

Sheriffs take office in Flagler and St Johns

Rick Staly was sworn in today as Flagler County’s 18th sheriff before the Honorable Senior Judge Emerson R. Thompson Jr., during a special ceremony at the Sheriff’s Operations Center, while, earlier this week, Sheriff David Shoar was sworn in for his fourth consecutive term as St. Johns County’s Sheriff, before the Honorable Judge Charles Tinlin.

Government
Planning Board wants answers on San Marco Hotel

Planning Board wants answers on San Marco Hotel

By: Lee Geanuleas Special to HISTORIC CITY NEWS The Planning and Zoning Board of the City of St Augustine continued the request of Kanti Patel to rezone parcels from current zoning designation of Historic Preservation-5 (HP-5) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) until its meeting on February 7th.

Government
City of St Augustine announces upcoming meetings

City of St Augustine announces upcoming meetings

Due to ongoing repairs, meetings regularly scheduled to be held in the Alcazar Room at City Hall have been relocated.  Live viewing of meetings is temporarily unavailable; however, meetings held in alternate locations will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing later.  Check www.CityStAugTV.com for availability.

Government
Stevenson’s bill helps craft distilleries develop and profit

Stevenson’s bill helps craft distilleries develop and profit

Representative Cyndi Stevenson reported to Historic City News that she has filed legislation that will benefit Florida craft distilleries, like St. Augustine Distillery LLC, by reducing what she calls “outdated regulations”.

Business
Fire Department holds storm-delayed ceremonies

Fire Department holds storm-delayed ceremonies

St Augustine Fire Chief Carlos Aviles was ceremonially sworn-in by City Manager John Regan yesterday; a position to which he was officially appointed in August.

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