Thursday, February 22, 2018

SAB Farmers' Market Saved; 5-0 Vote of No Confidence in St. Johns County Administrator MICHAEL DAVID WANCHICK. (SAR)



Three cheers for five Commissioners for rejecting County Administrator MICHAEL DAVID WANCHICK's demand to end the St. Augustine Beach Wednesday Farmer's Market at the St. Johns County Ocean and Fishing Pier parking lot. This was a unanimous vote of no confidence in the County Administrator. In 1998, St. Augustine City Manager Joseph Pomar resigned after City Commission ignored one of his recommendations. It's time for WANCHICK to resign while he can.
Also:
1. The RFP means Farmers Market vendors are now free to bid for the contract and to form a cooperative. "Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, free at last."
2. Kudos to all five of our County Commissioners for listening to "We, the People." This was an epic, decisive vote of "no confidence" in County Administrator Michael David Wanchick. He demanded to END our iconic SAB Farmers Market to make way for parking for new Embassy Suites Hotel, owned by Key International, (Ardid family of Miami). Corruption foiled again.
3. BoCC RFP vote rejects mismanagement by secretive St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, long feared by vendors and politicians.
4. SABCA recruited and supported politicians, demanding favoritism as a quid pro quo.
5. SABCA was a special interest group. It was a thinly-disguised, taxpayer-subsidized Political Action Committee. SABCA gave $500 to support 8.33%/half-penny sales tax hike for schools (relieving developers of $150,000,000 in impact fees by spending $187,000 on campaign, in $200,000 2015 Special Election) -- 33,200% return on investment (ROI).
6. SABCA attacked our cherished First Amendment rights. Remember what it did to Commissioner Ken Bryan and former SAB Code Enforcement Chair Wm. Rosenstock?
7. SABCA violated ADA, blocking disabled parking spaces
8. Remedying unaccountability and mendacity, RFP vote ends SABCA's lucrative 18-year, no-bid evergreen contract
9.  WILLIAM JONES, disgraced demoted St. Johns County Sheriff's Department Civil Process Supervisor, is President of SABCA.  SABCA  wanted no RFP, stating it was unAmerican to require competitive proposals.  Archly attacking concerned citizens JONES said Commissioners should not "reward bad behavior."
10. Commissioners declined JONES' invitation to violate competitive bidding requirements, and the noisome nasty pleas of JONES' wife, GAYE JONES, and disgraced defeated hick hack St. Augustine Beach Mayor ANDREA SAMUELS.
11. Commissioners wisely decided not to reward SABCAs "bad behavior."  Three cheers!
12,Why the unhinged attacks by the JONESES and SAMUELS on informed citizens who dared to ask questions, make open records requests and file ADA complaints? Watch videohttp://stjohnscountyfl.swagit.com/play/02202018-542. (ITEM 11)
13. SABCA's lousy louche self-appointed leaders showed their guilty consciences by their rude, ranting cant and petty pejoratives.
14. Pray for them
BOTTOM LINE: Another victory for "We, the People" in St. Johns County. It's time for WANCHICK to go.


Here's the Record's story:

Time for a change?



Crowds walk through the Wednesday famers market at Pier Park in St. Augustine Beach in December. St. Johns County commissioners voted Tuesday to open the door for different management of Wednesday farmers markets near the St. Augustine Beach pier. [CHRISTINA KELSO/THE RECORD]

By Sheldon Gardner
Posted Feb 21, 2018 at 12:01 AM
Updated at 6:07 AM
St. Augustine Record

St. Johns County commissioners voted Tuesday to open the door for different management of Wednesday farmers markets held near the St. Augustine Beach pier.

County Commission Chair Henry Dean made a motion to have county staff prepare a request for proposals for management of the farmers market at the pier parking lot. The proposals would provide for the county to recoup costs associated with the event. Commissioners unanimously supported the move.

Dean, who lives in St. Augustine Beach and whose district includes the city, strongly supported keeping the market in St. Augustine Beach in the pier parking lot, which is owned by St. Johns County.

“The farmers market [near] the pier in St. Augustine Beach has been, to me, a phenomenal iconic part of our little village,” Dean said.

He also said after nearly 20 years with the same management of the market by the St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, it’s time to open the door for other organizations to have a shot and to change the agreement to make it more favorable to the county.

But the deal isn’t done until a formal agreement has been approved.

Getting out an advertisement and receiving proposals and ranking them could take several weeks, County Attorney Patrick McCormack said. Then a recommendation will come to commissioners for a decision. In the meantime, the county can extend its agreement with St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, he said.

The commission’s decision came after public comment, including from vendors at the market and members of the St. Augustine Beach Civic Association who discouraged the county from searching for new management.

Bill Jones, president of the civic association, touted the group’s efforts such as supporting community events and charities. The civic association doesn’t pay rent to the county for the farmers market or for electricity used during markets, but the organization pays for insurance and other costs associated with the markets, he said.

Farmers market revenue, which comes from vendor fees, helps pay for Music by the Sea concerts, and the civic association pays rent to the county for using space for those concerts.

Jones also said the group created the event at the pier nearly 20 years ago, and he said the organization struggled with the county considering giving it to someone else.

“It doesn’t seem very American or very enterprising,” Jones said, adding later that he’d like to hash out a new agreement directly with County Administrator Michael Wanchick.

While others also defended or criticized the civic association during public comment, some focused on keeping the market in St. Augustine Beach.

Mark and Gail Jordana, who live outside of St. Augustine Beach on Anastasia Island, sell stone jewelry at the Wednesday markets. Mark Jordana told commissioners that the market represents about 40 percent of the couple’s business revenue, and that other vendors are probably in a similar situation. He added that the market brings visitors and a “small-town feel” that the city should preserve.

“This is a cultural event in our community. It’s loved by many people. We have visitors that come back year over year,” he said.

After the vote, Mark Jordana said that the decision represents the start of a long process, and that he’ll feel comfortable once a formal agreement is signed.


In other business

Commissioners unanimously approved developing an ordinance to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in St. Johns County but not in St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach.

State law prohibits the county from regulating dispensaries in a more restrictive way than pharmacies are regulated, Soria said. County staff proposed allowing dispensaries and treating them in the same way as pharmacies, Soria said. Other options include extending an existing moratorium on dispensaries, which ends March 31, for less than a year.

Soria, responding to a question from Commissioner Jeb Smith, said a ban wouldn’t affect the ability for people to have medical marijuana delivered to their homes. Smith made the motion to have the county create the ban, saying medical marijuana is still illegal at the federal level and that people would still be able to get medical marijuana under the ban.





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St Augustine Beach Civic Association President William ” Billie ” Jones and Vice President Robert ” BOOBIE ” Samuels have BEEN the TWO REALLY BAD HOMBRES that have been LEADING the DISCRIMINATING AGAINST LOW-INCOME Senior Citizens/OUR POOR Elderly,
DISCRIMINATING AGAINST OUR Low-Income CHILDREN, DISCRIMINATING AGAINST LOW-INCOME DISABLED PEOPLE, and YES even DISCRIMINATING AGAINST OUR LOW-INCOME VETS and of COURSE, OUR LOW-INCOME PEOPLE WHO DON”T LOOK LIKE THEM.

YES YES YES,... it is TIME FOR AN HONEST OPERATOR and one who does NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST PEOPLE PERIOD!

An OPERATOR who DEMANDS FOOD HANDLING PERMITS and CLEAN SELLING CERTIFIED & STATE APPROVED EQUIPMENT!

AN OPERATOR who DEMANDS the VENDORS BE CLEAN and WASH THEIR HANDS BEFORE HANDLING FOOD!

AN OPERATOR WHO DEMANDS BUSINESS LICENSES and TAX CERTIFICATES!

An OPERATOR WHO DOES NOT ALLOW CONVICTED FELONS TO JUST START SELLING STOLEN GOODS!

Most VENDORS DON’T EVEN HAVE LICENSES, most VENDORS are TAX CHEATS,
MOST VENDORS DO NOT EVEN HAVE FOOD HANDLING PERMITS.

Many VENDORS BEEN SEEN USING THE BATHROOMS and NOT WASHING THEIR HANDS!

YES, IT IS TIME FOR A NEW OPERATOR OF THE ST AUGUSTINE BEACH FARMERS MARKET.

YES, IT IS LONG OVERDUE!

IT’S TIME FOR GODLY PEOPLE TO OPERATE A FARMERS MARKEY FOR ALL!

Thank You,
Tom Reynolds, a Ten COMMANDMENT CHRISTIAN and SAB CITY GOV WATCH ...« less
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g2bk
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Why would you ban something that was voted on by citizens and is now a Constitutional Amendment? Are you above the law and the majority of the community and state? Or do you dislike having a local option for those who desperately need an alternative to opioids? Perhaps you are involved in the spread of opioids and it’s abuse? As a cancer survivor, let alone other illnesses, I am offended that my needs are less than your uneducated opinions.
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1. RFP means Farmers Market vendors are now free to bid for the contract and to form a cooperative. "Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, free at last."
2. Kudos to all five of our County Commissioners for listening to "We, the People." This was an epic, decisive vote of "no confidence" in County Administrator Michael David Wanchick. He demanded to END our iconic SAB Farmers Market to make way for parking for new Embassy Suites Hotel, owned by Key International, (Ardid family of Miami).Corruption foiled again.
3. BoCC RFP vote rejects mismanagement by secretive St. Augustine Beach Civic Association, long feared by vendors and politicians.
4. SABCA recruited and supported politicians, demanding favoritism as a quid pro quo.
5. SABCA was a special interest group. It was a thinly-disguised, taxpayer-subsidized Political Action Committee. SABCA gave $500 to support 8.33%/half-penny sales tax hike for schools (relieving developers of $150,000,000 in impact fees by spending $187,000 on campaign, in $200,000 2015 Special Election) -- 33,200% return on investment (ROI).
6. SABCA attacked our cherished First Amendment rights. Remember what it did to Commissioner Ken Bryan and former SAB Code Enforcement Chair Wm. Rosenstock?
7. SABCA violated ADA, blocking disabled parking spaces
8. Remedying unaccountability and mendacity, RFP vote ends SABCA's lucrative 18-year, no-bid evergreen contract
9. Why the unhinged attacks by Joneses and Samuels on informed citizens who dared to ask questions, make open records requests and file ADA complaints? Watch video. SABCA's leaders showed their guilty consciences by their rude, ranting cant and petty pejoratives. Pray for them
10. Another victory for "We, the People" in St. Johns County. It's time for Michael Wanchick to go« less



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Geez, no mention in this article about the FACTS of the Discrimination the St Augustine Beach Civic Association has committed for YEARS and YEARS.

Bill Jones and his Partner Bob Samuels have DEMANDED THAT NO VENDORS TAKE or accept EBT CARDS aka FOOD STAMPS.

So Jones and Samuels made sure that LOW-INCOME SENIORS, the LOW-INCOME DISABLED FOLKS, LOW-INCOME CHILDREN and LOW-INCOME PEOPLE WHO DON'T LOOK LIKE THEY DO, CAN NOT BUY FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES.

YA THOSE TWO VERY BAD HOMBRES DON'T WANT LOW-INCOME PEOPLE TO BE ABLE TO COME ON COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY AND BE ABLE TO BE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.

WOW, and the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE OK WITH THEIR DISCRIMINATION!

Ya those SWEETHEARTS JONES and SAMUELS, they have their names on name TAGS in the RESERVE SEATING AREA LOCATED RIGHT SMACK IN FRONT OF THE FURNACE DOORS OF H E L L...

The PART THAT WAS MOST TROUBLING FOR ME AT THE HEARING/MEETING, was THE FACTS THAT COUNTY CHAIRMAN HENRY DEAN, VICE CHAIR PAUL WALDRON, SENIOR COMMISSIONERS MORRIS, SMITH, and JAMES were all OK WITH THE DISCRIMINATION that is taking place, has taken place and NOW WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE PLACE!

I WONDER WHAT the LOW-INCOME SENIORS CITIZENS, the LOW-INCOME CHILDREN OF OUR ST AUGUSTINE AREA, the LOW-INCOME DISABLED fOLKS AND THE LOW-INCOME PEOPLE WHO DON'T LOOK LIKE THE ST JOHNS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DID TO THEM THAT THEY HAVE TOO ... HATE ON THEM FOR?

This ST AUGUSTINE BEACH AREA IS 1.87 SQUARE MILES OF MOSTLY UN-GODLY PEOPLE!« less
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"Commissioners unanimously approved developing an ordinance to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in St. Johns County but not in St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach."

Cutting edge stupidity on full display.
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I agree. Legal product. Constitutional amendment supported by 73% of St. Johns County voters, more than voted for Donald John Trump. Epic erroneous vote by five Republican Commissioners, exhibiting prejudice. Not one citizen spoke in support of the ban. Sad. Possible Sunshine violation? Watch tape. Commissioners knew they were going to vote against it?

1 comment:

Warren Celli said...

Ed Slavin said; "Constitutional amendment supported by 73% of St. Johns County voters, more than voted for Donald John Trump."

Yes, Don The Con only got 26% of all eligible voters. 43% BOYCOTTED the farce election.

I wouldn't wave the "free at last" banner until the new management is determined and under contract.

You can smell the 'privatization' scam all the way to Tallahassee.

http://fountainofbaloney.com/index.html