January 2011 Voter
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January 2011 Voter
The League of Women Voters of Volusia County, Florida THE January 2011 Visit our Web site at www.LWVVC.org HappyNew 2011! League of Women Voters of Volusia County Presents: January 22, 2011 Observer Corps: A How-‐To Workshop Workshop by Pat Gadbaw LWVVC Board Member, Observer Corps Director, Transportation Committee Chair & Pat Drago LWVF Board Member, LWVF Voter Service Chair, LWVVC Board Member, Communications Chair 9:30 a.m. to noon Summer & Dennis Clayton’s 5830 Spruce Creek Woods Drive Port Orange, FL 32127 RSVP ASAP-- limit to 20 attendees Summer Clayton summer_c2@bellsouth.net (RSVP deadline: Jan. 20, 2011) Coffee and snacks will be provided Happy New Year Leaguers! It’s a New Year!! 2011 has arrived and we can look forward to another Legislative Session. Board member Pat Drago gave direction to the Volusia Delegation on behalf of LWVVC in the December meeting. Our emphasis was on broadening the tax structure to improve Florida’s budget short fall and to use those revenues to improve public education During the 2011 Legislative Session we must keep our eyes and ears open to follow their on-‐goings. The Capitol Report will be a good source of information so bookmark the LWVF website (www.LWVfla.org) to find out the latest. Watch out for alerts from the LWVF and LWVVC to contact your elected officials to let them know you are watching them and to give them your two-‐cents! Speaking of watching your elected officials, on January 22, LWVVC will be having a workshop on how to be a good observer at county council meetings, city commission meetings, school board meetings, transportation meetings, any government meeting! Make your reservations soon! We had a most insightful and educational meeting on transportation in Volusia County in November. We had a knowledgeable panel of speakers, Karl Welzenbach, Exec. Dir. Of Volusia TPO, George Recktenwald, Dir. Of Volusia County Public Works and Kenneth Fischer, VOTRAN Gen. Manager. Our Transportation committee, headed by Pat Gadbaw will continue to lead our study as part of the LWVF Transportation Consensus Study. Pat Gadbaw (front left) with Transportation panelists from our November general meeting. We also had a most successful Holiday Celebration at Vince Carter’s Restaurant in December. About 30 plus of you attended the soiree and we had a wonderful time getting to know you all! We are so happy you all came! We look forward to an exciting 2011! I hope to see you at our events and hope you will be an active and/or supportive member of your Volusia County League of Women Voters! Sandy Horikami LWVVC President Did You Know……………… On the first two days of November (General Election on Nov 2), we had 920 visitors to our LWVVC.org website? Observer Corps January 22, 2010 we will meet for a workshop on the Observer Corps. This is an all member workshop with information provided by Pat Drago who spent many years working with the elected movers and shakers of this County and me. Drago will help us focus our observations on key issues in the county. I would like to see us move more towards the planning and zoning commissions and hope there are many of you out there who would like to join the Observer Corps with other ideas, such as historical preservation groups, public transportation, and comprehensive plans. The Transportation Committee has taken the last couple of months off following our all member meeting with Ken Fischer, George Recktenwald and Karl Welzenbach. We will get back together in January. As noted in the News-Journal the Commuter Rail and SunRail are moving forward. High Speed may be on hold. Patricia Gadbaw Edgewater City Council meetings for 10/27 and 11/17 Passed on second reading land development code for docks and slips in compliance with Florida Coastal Law. Authorized Mayor to execute contract not to exceed $2,066,900 to Pat Cook Construction for Fire Station 55 replacement on a vote of 4/1. If stimulus funds do not come through, the note which was approved later for balance needed would be a 1% charge to release city from the debt. Passed 2010-20 to finance replacement of fire station 55 not to exceed $750,000 on a 10 year note at 2.77% balance to be paid in a 20 year note to reset then. Oak Hill City Commission meetings for 10/25 and 11/23 and 1217 Passed R-23 authorizing mayor to make application to Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for small cities community development block grant of $602,000. Dana Thompson presented an update on Burns Science and Technology Charter School. The K through 8th Grade school had their charter approved Sept 27th. They are, working on details such as food service, busing, etc. with Volusia County School Board. Received proposal from Oak Hill Seafood Cooperative concerning future water front management and passed R 2010-26 encouraging repeal of septic tank statutes. Identified a need to relocate gopher turtles at Mary DeWees Park, $2,680 figure discussed, must be state certified firm, and follow up necessary. New Smyrna City Commission 10/26, 11/10, 12/14, 12/03 Acquired property at 2631 Westwood Ave, will be reimbursed 75% of cost, drainage project for Isleboro. Presented $5,000 donations to New Smyrna Beach (NSB) High School, Sacred Heart Elementary School and NSB Police Athletic League, from NSB Police Dept Special Law Enforcement Trust Fund, as approved by the Commission 10/26/2010, for support of continued youth programs. Ratified IAFF, labor agreement, Fire Fighters, 2271, for 10/1/2010 through 9/30/2013, with discussion of pension revisions left to be worked out. Passed O55-10 allowing fences 4 FT around pool and decking when required by Florida Building Code, with restrictions. Passed R 41-10 renewing existing fees for Municipal Golf Course, and asked staff for possible program ideas for utilization of local realtor services (commercial or residential) experts, to market city owned properties. Flagler Avenue Hampton Inn Hotel Project received a 90 day extension on timeline for construction financing and progress. Ratified the Labor agreement with International Brotherhood of Teamsters 385, through 9/30/2013.Balloon and Sky Fest set for April 8-10, 2011 Contracted with Land Design Innovations, Inc. for professional planning and consulting services related to the preparation of revision to the Land Development Regulations, $57,8808 plus reimbursable expenses, funding from the CRA Consultant Program account. Gave Merchants of Flagler Hospitality Group $52,175 to assist in marketing and events for next year, CRA grants and aids account. Awarded contract for Historic SE Volusia Chamber of Commerce Building Rehabilitation Project, not to exceed $389,177 with CRA and Echo funds to John Toft Construction Inc. Passed O 45.10 annexing 1/2 acre at 1111 Canal St; northwest of the intersection of Canal Street and Bay Street. NoraJane Gillespie Ormond City Commission meeting December 7, 2010 After the much anticipated vote on the changes to the signage laws in Ormond, the measure died due to lack of a motion. (After the first reading of 2010-62 ordinance was read the Mayor asked for a motion. None was made. At the closing of the meeting several commissioners alluded to the proposed ordinance regarding the aforementioned electronic signage as an attempt for "spot zoning" to accommodate a few churches. There were several people in the audience ready to speak for and against these signs as they were seen as necessary by a few churches petitioning these west of 95 and as eye sores by the majority of the residents. Several acres were incorporated into the city along US1 and zones were changed from commercial light to tourist light. Money for a study on the extension of Hand Avenue was approved during Consent Agenda. Hand Avenue is being looked at as an alternative route to Granada Blvd. that will eventually meet an extension of Timber Creek Road to LPGA. Maritza Patterson Port Orange City Commission 12/14/10 The two new council members, Bob Ford and Don Burnette, had obviously done their homework and suggested some good ideas. As an example, Ford suggested that the environmental committee look at the well-field property to determine if there is a way that the land can be used as a passive park. He also suggested that the environmental committee and the fire department look at the property to see if the annual dirt bike Alligator Enduro, a charity event, causes any lasting problems, including possible fire problems during dry conditions. Summer Clayton ********************************************************************************* Ann Smith & Pat Gadbaw are kayaking at the LWVF St. Augustine outing. Welcome New Members! Ken and Monique Fischer of Port Orange Ken and Monique are interested in the Election Process, Land Use Regulations, County Charter and Transportation Financing Ken and Monique Fischer of Port Orange Ken and Monique are interested in the Election Process, Land Use Regulations, County Charter and Transportation Financing Fundraising Ideas? Please share your ideas with Jean Snyder, snyder.jean7@gmail.com