The Official Website Newsletter www.townoflakeclarkeshores.com December 2012 WINNERS OF THE 14TH ANNUAL HOLIDAYS IN PARADISE PARADE ANTIQUE VEHICLE Martin Flanagan GOLF CART Erin Murphy BOAT Mike Wade MISC/INDIVIDUAL Denyse Armstead BICYCLE Girl Scout Troop #21130 FLOAT New Alliance Church TRUCK AECOM MISC/GROUP YMCA TRACTOR/ LAWNMOWER Michael Chamberlain
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL TREE DECORATING AND LIGHTING EVENT! Lake Clarke Shores residents came out to Memorial Park to get into the holiday spirit listening to Christmas music from the Forest Hill High School Choral Group Dimension 20 while the children created their own ornaments and visited with Santa Claus. A big thanks to all of the volunteers who helped make this event a success!
2012 Home Holiday Decoration Contest Judging will occur Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Contestants must have their lights on by 6:00 PM Contest Categories Best Overall Best Window Best Entranceway Best Door Best Garage Door Best Mailbox Best Native Florida Most Patriotic Most Artistic Most Humorous Most Traditional Best Animation Best Lighting Holiday Safety Tips The Holiday Season is, unfortunately, when many communities experience an increase in crime. The Lake Clarke Shores Police Department is offering a few holiday safety tips to ensure everyone has a safe and happy holiday. DRIVING Keep all car doors locked and windows closed while in or out of your car. Set your alarm or use an anti-theft device. Do not leave packages or valuables on the seat of your car. Do not approach your car alone if there are suspicious people in the area. Be sure to locate your keys prior to going to your car. Park as close as you can to your destination. Park in well-lit areas. SHOPPING Try to shop during daylight hours when possible. If you must shop at night, go with a friend or family member. Avoid wearing expensive jewelry. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Stay alert to your surroundings. Avoid overloading yourself with packages. Walk with a sense of purpose show you are calm, confident and know where you are going. Don t store packages in your vehicle while you continue to shop, thieves watch for this kind of activity. AT HOME Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you leave, even if it is just for a few minutes. Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through the windows/doors of your home. If you leave for an extended period of time, have a friend or family member watch your house and pick up newspapers and mail. Consider having packages delivered to a trusted neighbor if you are not home to receive them. Packages left on door steps can be easily stolen. Leave a radio or television on so the house looks and sounds occupied.
COUNCIL ACTIONS Approved the Minutes of the October 9, 2012 Town Council Meeting. Approved Resolution #12-29 Authorizing budget transfer in an amount equal to $220,000 to be used to purchase and construct a 30 x 60 (1800 square foot) metal warehouse building. Approved Resolution #12-30 Authorizing budget transfer in an amount not to exceed $7,511 for purchase of a new Toshiba copier, scanner and fax machine for Town Hall. Approved the proposed freestanding sign for Flagler Bank. Approved Land Use Permit Martha Barker, 8260 Pine Tree Lane replace boathouse. Approved changes to capitalization threshold amounts. Approved appointment of the Honorable David Kerner, House of Representatives, District 87, as Grand Marshal of the December 1, 2012 Holidays in Paradise Parade. Approved a $200 donation to Forest Hill High School Choral Group, Dimension 20, for their performance during the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Memorial Park on December 1, 2012. Approved the 2003 Ford Sport Trac Vin #1FMZU67E13UB67170 as surplus and to allow this vehicle to be auctioned during the Village of Palm Springs auction to be held in January 2013. Approved Second and Final Reading of Ordinance #12-06 - An Ordinance of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Clarke Shores, Florida, Amending Sections of Chapter 82 Vegetation Article II Landscaping Division 3 Standards and Requirements Code of Ordinances regarding landscaping around freestanding signs; sight distances adjacent to rights-of-way and points of access; and prohibited trees; providing for inclusion in the Code of Ordinances; providing for severability; providing for an effective date and for other purposes. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING DATES Tuesday December 11th 6:30 PM Tuesday January 8th 6:30 PM Tuesday February 12th 6:30 PM Tuesday March 5th 6:30 PM CODE ENFORCEMENT MEETING DATES Wednesday December 5th 6:30 PM Wednesday January 23rd 6:30 PM Wednesday February 27th 6:30 PM Wednesday March 27th 6:30 PM ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS MEETINGS Thursday January 10th 6:30 PM Thursday March 14th 6:30 PM NOTICE TOWN HALL AND THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS IN OBSERVANCE OF THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND NEW YEAR S DAY: Monday, December 24th Tuesday, December 25th Tuesday, January 1st
NEW HOURS FOR BOOKMOBILE 11:45 AM 12:30 PM Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Home Holiday Decoration Contest Friday, March 15, 2013 Children s Movie Night Sunday, March 17, 2013 20th Annual Town Barbecue Saturday, April 20, 2013 8th Annual Waterway Cleanup Saturday, April 27, 2013 6th Annual Bass Fishing Tournament Mondays Town Hall Complex December 17th and 31st 2013 Schedule January 14th and 28th February 11th and 25th March 11th and 25th April 8th and 22nd Important Contact Information Emergency...911 Police Dispatch...964-1114 Town Hall/Police Office...964-1515 Police Department Fax...439-6778 Code Enforcement...964-1515 ext. 23 Town Hall Fax...964-0685 LCS Water Department...642-7870 Police After 4:00 PM & Weekends...964-1114 After Hours Phone Numbers If you need to speak with an Officer after hours, please call 964-1114. This number is a recorded line with time and date, answered by dispatch. An Officer will call you back or be dispatched to you. ALL EMERGENCIES DIAL 911 TOWN OFFICIALS Gregory P. Freebold. Valentin Rodriguez, Jr. Thomas C. Mayes, Jr. Malcolm K. Lewis Robert M. W. Shalhoub Daniel P. Clark Mary Pinkerman Wes Smith Mayor Vice Mayor President Pro Tem Council Member Council Member Town Administrator Town Clerk Chief of Police