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                 Concerned Friends of Fernandina is a grassroots citizens group formed to inform and involve  residents wanting to

                 preserve the small town  identity of Fernandina Beach and its natural beauty.

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CRA (Community Redevelopment Agency) page

  • 27 Jan 05 Waterfront Planning Input

Concerned Friends Of Fernandina has just learned that the City has now scheduled two additional opportunities for the public to express their ideas and give to input to the plans being developed for the Waterfront; and also we now have the date for the final adoption of the Finding of Necessity which will officially remove the neighborhoods from the CRA district. 

The Revised Finding of Necessity is currently being reviewed by the city attorney, Deborah Braga, which is to be completed by Jan. 31st. The city staff will then advertise the meeting and the Commission is now scheduled to vote on its adoption on Feb. 15th. Also the City Commissioner's are supposed to vote on adoption of the CRA Development Plan (the document written and revised by Ivey Planning and the City) at their first meeting in March.

Fleet & Associates/ Waterfront: To maximize the opportunity for public input, there will be two input gathering sessions held:

Feb. 25th from 9am to 6 pm at the Hampton Inn Downtown, private meetings with Fleet can be scheduled (by calling the Planning Dept.) by individuals or groups. Each time slot is limited to 15 minutes.

March 7th at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall - Fleet will give a summary of all the input they have received up to that point. This will include input from the original charettes, from written submittals, from phone calls as well as the meetings on Feb. 25th. They will then seek any additional, and final, public input at the meeting. After this meeting they will go back and prepare their recommended conceptual plan for presentation to the City Commission.

  • 24 Jan 05  Update

Fleet & Associates will be conducting their next meeting on March 7th at 5:30 to unveil some initial conceptual plans for the waterfront and solicit public comment.  In the meantime, the City has recommended that any interested party provide input to Fleet so they can shape these initial plans incorporating that input.  Janis Fleet has agreed to meet with some members of the CFOF steering committee to gather our input.

The City has still not formally adopted the revised Finding of Necessity reflecting the removal of the residential neighborhoods from the boundaries of the CRA.  Originally scheduled to be adopted in January, the date has obviously slipped.  CFOF plans to meet with the CRA Director and get a commitment for a new timetable. 

 

  • 31 Dec 04 Waterfront Planning Input

     Fleet & Associates will facilitate a public input meeting on the  Waterfront Conceptual Plan on Tuesday, January 11th at 5:30.  The meeting  will take place at City Hall.  Fleet's proposal indicates that this meeting will be used to gather public input on the various uses for the public and non-public Waterfront area.  If any preliminary documents are made available, they will be posted on the City's web site  click here

   

  • 01 Dec 04   CRA Update

    Until recently, there has been little activity with the City’s CRA since the major changes in June and July where the City agreed to remove the southern and northern neighborhood areas and directed staff to plan on using a 30-year duration and allowing CRA funds to be used on improvements at the City marina.  In October, the City received the revised version of the CRA  Development Plan from the Ivey Planning Group.  This document is available on this site by  clicking here  CFOF has reviewed the document and met with the City to review our suggested corrections and edits.

    It is important to note that the City has not adopted the revised Finding of Necessity that excludes the residential neighborhoods.  CFOF is continuing in its efforts to have this safeguard made official.  We have been assured by City officials that this will be completed in early January, 2005.

    At their October 5th meeting, the City Commission approved a $14,000 project to develop a conceptual plan for the waterfront CRA area by Fleet and Associates.  Although CFOF expressed its concerns as to whether the scope of work outlined by Fleet in their proposal would meet the expectations of the Commission, the motion was approved.  On November 11th, Fleet & Associates held a one-hour ‘meet and greet’ session at the Hampton Inn downtown to introduce themselves and answer questions about their experience.  CFOF is attempting to get a schedule of the public input meetings to be held by Fleet and will distribute it as soon as it is available.  

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  • 11 Nov 04  New Waterfront Consultant  

    A “Meet and Greet” was held on Friday, November 11th. for the public to meet the new designers for the city redevelopment area (CRA).  Fleet and Associates of Jacksonville were introduced to about 20 people who attended this meeting.   

    Fleet and Associates have taken on the project of preparing a conceptual drawing for a revitalized waterfront after the city dismissed the Ivy Group who submitted a fee of approximately $36,000 to perform the task.  The City Commission found this fee to be excessive and having previously selected the Fleet group as an alternate, and having their fee being $14,240, the City Commission passed Resolution 2004-182 at the commission meeting on October 5, 2005 for Fleet and Associates to commence with the project. 

    A final plan will be prepared and hopefully presented at a City Commission meeting on December 21, 2004.

    Janis Fleet who, along with her husband, handled the presentation.  She is well informed and is definitely ready to handle this task.  At one point in the meeting, after some of the attendees had addressed all of their “wants”, Commissioner Roberts made the following statement:  “I voted to hire you to do a conceptual drawing of the waterfront and that is what I want you to do”.  He further stated that he didn’t want to rehash what has been done and said up to this point about what the waterfront should look like and I got the impression that many in attendance felt the same way. 

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  • 10 Oct 04  Revised again.....get your copy of the Sept 2004 CRA  Plan (Acrobat pdf file)  Click here

    (If you don't have Adobe Acrobat (pdf) Reader, get one here.)

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Last updated: October 20, 2011.