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The Official Website Newsletter www.townoflakeclarkeshores.com December 2010 Saturday, December 4, 2010 At 11:00 AM the parade will begin at Town Hall, 1701 Barbados Road, and head east on Barbados Road to West Lake Drive, and then south on West Lake Drive around Lake Clarke until it reaches Pine Tree Lane. The parade will then head north along Pine Tree Lane, ending on Venetian Way. We are looking forward to having you join us in this most festive event. You can watch the parade along the parade route or if you or your group wishes to be a part of our parade you will need to complete a registration and release agreement. These forms are available at Town Hall or you can save time and download your application and release agreement forms at www.townoflakeclarkeshores.com from our on-line forms page! AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: Float Antique Vehicle Car/Convertible (non-antique) Truck (non-antique) Boat Golf Cart Tractor/Lawnmower Bicycle Misc./Individual Misc./Group Be creative in decorating your entry be funny, crazy, wacky, odd, or serious! NO SANTAS PLEASE Staging area - Town Hall beginning at 9:30 AM

COUNCIL NEWS At the November 16th Town Council Meeting the Following Action was Taken: Approved October 12, 2010 Town Council Meeting Minutes. Approved Resolution #10-27 Authorizing budget transfers for fiscal year 2009/2010. Approved Resolution #10-28 Expressing appreciation to Colonel Banna Rodriguez Ghioto (U.S. Army Reserve, Ret.) for her exemplary service to her country and to the Town of Lake Clarke Shores. Approved Land Use Permit Christopher Johnson, 1443 Mediterranean Road E installation of seawall, dock and boatlift. Approved piggybacking Palm Beach County Continuing Construction Contract WUD 10-046 for replacement of Chickasha Road (Seminole Manor) water main total cost not to exceed $156,000 with amount to be taken from R & R Fund (Repair and Replacement Fund). Approved Actuarial Service Agreement between the Town and Foster & Foster, Inc. for Actuarial Services Related to Other Post Employment Benefits as required to comply with Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement (GASB) No. 45. Approved Second and Final Reading Ordinance #10-07 Sign Codes An Ordinance of the Town Council of the Town of Lake Clarke Shores, Florida, Repealing Chapter 86 Zoning Article VII Supplementary District Regulations Division 12 Signs Code of Ordinances, in its entirety; Adopting a new Chapter 86 Zoning Article VII Supplementary District Regulations, Division 12 Signs; that includes Purpose and Scope of Regulations, Definitions, Prohibited Signs, Exempt Signs, Permitting Requirements, Construction Standards, Maintenance Requirements, Removal of Abandoned or Neglected Signs, and Information on Nonconforming Signs; Providing for Inclusion in the Code of Ordinances; Providing for Severability; Providing for an effective date and for other purposes. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING DATES December 7, 2010 ~ 6:30 PM January 11, 2011 ~ 6:30 PM February 8, 2011 ~ 6:30 PM March 1, 2011 ~ 6:30 PM (Candidate Forum (if needed) followed by Council Meeting) April 12, 2011 ~ 6:30 PM Swearing in and Reorganization CODE ENFORCEMENT MEETING DATES December 8, 2010 ~ 6:30 PM January 26, 2011 ~ 6:30 PM ATTENTION RESIDENTS BOARD VACANCIES CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD The Code Enforcement Board has two vacant positions. We are looking for two volunteers to serve as alternate members on this board. The Town depends on its residents to volunteer and participate as board members. Residents interested in volunteering to serve on a board are kindly requested to submit a letter and resume to Joann Hatton, Town Administrator. Contact Mary Pinkerman at 964-1515 ext. 10, for more information concerning volunteering on a Board. NOTICE TOWN HALL WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS IN OBSERVANCE OF THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND NEW YEAR S DAY Thursday, December 23rd Friday, December 24th Friday, January 31st

5th Annual Tree Decorating & Lighting! The fun begins at 5:00 PM Saturday, December 4, 2010 at Memorial Park! Come help us welcome in the holiday season! Visit with Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus Bring your own camera or have a professional portrait taken. Bring along some extra ornaments for the children to hang on the tree. Santa s elves will be on hand to help the children make an ornament of their very own to hang on the tree or take home. We will light the tree at 6:00 PM while the air is filled with holiday music presented by the Forest Hill H.S. Choral Group Dimension 20 Enjoy some hot chocolate and snacks!

BAKERS WANTED For those of you who enjoy baking we have two upcoming opportunities for you to help your community. We are looking for bakers of cookies, brownies, cupcakes (finger type snacks, no cutting required please) for our 5 th Annual Tree Decorating and Lighting Event being held on Saturday, December 4, 2010 beginning at 5:00 PM. Children will able to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and make a holiday ornament to take home. We will be serving hot chocolate and your home-baked snacks to those in attendance. Please contact Pat Conte at 324-8050 to arrange for your donation.

LAKE CLARKE SHORES HOME DECORATION CONTEST Judging of the Home Holiday Decoration contest will begin, December 14, 2010. Contestants must have their lights on by 6:00 PM. Contest Categories are as follows: 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 The judges will cover every street in the Town in their search for the 2010 winners. GOOD LUCK!

LAKE CLARKE SHORES POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Wes Smith As everyone is aware, during these difficult economic times, along with the holidays approaching, residential burglaries usually increase. In an effort to keep our residents, their guests, and property safe, extra Officers will be patrolling during the day hours when most home burglaries occur. These Officers will be in uniform and plain clothes. I want to remind everyone that if you have an alarm, please use it. Alarms are a great deterrent, but they only work if you use them. Be aware of your neighborhood. If you see someone or a vehicle that appears suspicious call the police department right away, do not wait. Lock your vehicles whether at home or while shopping; do not keep any items of value in plain sight in your vehicle such as laptops, purses, cell phones, gifts, or money. This is an open invitation for someone to break into your vehicle and remove your property. While shopping, remember to be observant of your surroundings. If shopping at night, take a friend and park in a well-lit area or use the valet service. ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY TIPS PROVIDED VIA THE WEB Keep a light and radio or television on when you re out so it looks like someone is home. Have your mail and newspapers picked up each day if you are unable or are away. Ask for assistance from store security, if available, to escort you to your vehicle. Teach your child(ren) his or her name, address and phone number to assist law enforcement if separated. Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you leave, even if it is for just a few minutes. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash; pay with a debit/credit card or check. Do not throw the empty boxes that your gifts came in on the trash pile out front of your home without breaking down the boxes. Turn the boxes inside out. Leaving gift boxes out front of your home can advertise to a criminal what gifts you received.

The Town of Lake Clarke Shores will once again be participating in the annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program. Your donation of a new toy will help deliver a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters. The Town will be collecting unwrapped toys in the lobby of the Town Hall during November and December. With your help, we can collect more toys than we did last year! Florida Friendly Landscaping Tips for the Home Gardener Landscaping the Florida Friendly way means using low maintenance plants and environmentally sustainable practices. Learn how you can have a beautiful landscape that could save you time, energy and money while protecting our future. 1. Water infrequently, deeply and thoroughly: Most lawns need about 3/4 to 1 inch of water once per week, or once every two weeks when the weather cools. Water can come from rain, or from irrigation. Infrequent but deep watering encourages deep rooting, as well as healthier and hardier plants with a greater tolerance for drought. 2. Water at the right time of day: Water early in the day, especially in warmer weather, when evaporation rates are lowest. 3. Watch your lawn instead of a schedule or calendar: Your lawn needs watering when: Grass blades are folded in half Grass blades are blue-gray Your footprint remains on the lawn 4. Too much water can hurt plants: Over watering creates shallow roots, making plants more vulnerable to disease and pests, as well as to drought. 5. Drip or micro-irrigation systems save water: These systems deliver water to the root of plants, so much less is lost to the atmosphere. 6. Mulching: Adding mulch helps to keep water in the soil around plants. At least two inches is suggested around shrubs, trees, annuals and vegetable and flower gardens. 7. Remove Weeds; Add Native Plants: Weeds or other unwanted plants use water. Removing them means more water for the plants you want. Native plants are adapted to our rainy and dry seasons, and offer habitat to area wildlife. 8. Install a rain sensor: This recognizes when nature brings the water your lawn needs, and shuts off automatic sprinklers. 9. Adjust your lawnmower blades: Most lawns are healthiest when blades are 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches long. Longer blades shade the soil, and keep in water. 10. Keep lawnmower blades sharp: Clean, sharp cuts cause less trauma to grass blades, making the grass more resistant to disease. HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 7:30 PM For further information please contact Mike Wade at 432-8485 or 719-8565. THIS IS NOT A TOWN SPONSORED EVENT. Residents are welcome to visit a Christmas Snow Village and Lionel Trains this Holiday Season Located at 1919 Caribbean Road West Nightly from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Starting Decembers 1st through the Holidays (This is not a Town sponsored event) NPDES TIP OF THE MONTH The South Florida Water Management District has printed materials available regarding information on how you can help protect our most valuable resource WATER. Contact SFWMD for more information. Their office is located at 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach FL 33406. The phone number is 686-8800 or you can go to their website at www.sfwmd.gov.

BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Mondays 10:45 11:30 AM TOWN HALL December 6th & 20th January 3rd & 31st February 14th & 28 March 14th & 28th April 11th & 25th Saturday, December 4th 11:00 AM Holidays in Paradise Parade. Saturday, December 4th 5:00 PM Christmas Tree Decorating Celebration., December 14th 6:00 PM Holiday Home Decoration Judging. Saturday, December 18th 7:30 PM Holiday Boat Parade. Call Mike Wade at 432-8485 for more information. (This not a Town Sponsored Event) For additional information on events, please see the Town Events tab on this website. CHECK OUT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY Click Here An Oasis of Knowledge 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 Thomas C. Mayes, Jr...Mayor Valentin Rodriguez, Jr...Vice Mayor Gregory P. Freebold...President Pro Tem Malcolm K. Lewis...Council Member Robert M. W. Shalhoub...Council Member Joann Hatton...Town Administrator Mary Pinkerman...Town Clerk Wes Smith...Chief of Police