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Ponce Inlet Realty Inc
Florida

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  1. 1. ponceinletfl.virtualtownhall.net
    ponceinletfl.virtualtownhall.n - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/5/2008   Last Visited: 7/4/2008

    A general welcome from the facilitator, Ms. Crotty - Director of the University of Central Florida Institute of Government and introductions were exchanged.
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    Ms. Crotty noted that the great thing about doing this type of survey is that it is a scientifically valid method of providing good information on whether they should continue along their present path or make changes.She congratulated them on their positive response.

    3. Goals Session.Ms. Marilyn Crotty's attached report encompasses all of the ideas expressed during this session and the narrowing of such for consideration.
  2. 2. PonceInletFL - Historic & Archaeological Board Joint Meeting Minutes 02/07/2007
    www.ponce-inlet.org/Pages/Ponc - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/7/2007   Last Visited: 2/7/2008

    With no additions, corrections or deletions to the agenda, Mayor Epps introduced Marilyn Crotty, facilitator for the meeting.Marilyn Crotty then outlined the procedure for the meeting and asked that all sitting around the table keep an open mind in order to make the best possible decision.
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    In response to Ms. Crotty's question, Ms. Blissett explained that we had an exceptional opportunity to purchase the home, knew there was flooding on the property as reflected in the minutes, and that it was a key piece of property in that area.
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    Ms. Crotty then summarized the Historic Board members' comments.
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    Ms. Crotty spoke about moving the small building to another part of the property and asked if there is another part of the property that it could be moved to while avoiding that must fill requirement.In response to Mr. Schoenherr's reply, Ms. Crotty said that realistically the flooding problem will need to be fixed.
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    Ms. Crotty said that if we keep the building there, the flooding issue will still have to be addressed, especially to prevent damage to the building.It could be open space for use by the town. She then asked if all agreed that if there were no costs involved, we want to preserve the history of the site.
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    In summary, Ms. Crotty said that there is consensus to keep the post office building and restore it, demolish the house on the property and maintain the property as a passive park, allow some parking, fund it through a grant, and get figures on the cost for demolition.The second approach she hears is that if that does not work, restore and move the post office to another location.Mayor Epps added that we have to explore the requirements for the National Historic Register.Ms. Crotty said that staff now has a clear sense and needs to make a clear plan of action for a decision to be made.
  3. 3. Local/Regional Leagues
    www.flcities.com/executive/loc - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/26/2007   Last Visited: 12/15/2007

    Ms. Marilyn Crotty, Executive Director (Ruth, Assistant)The Florida Institute of Government at UCF36 West Pine Street, Suite 204Orlando, FL 32801-2612Phone: (407) 235-3960 (office)Fax: (407) 317-7750

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